The shores of the Great Salt Lake, the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere, have been receding for several decades, but Utah Gov. Spencer Cox seems determined to fill it back up.
In 1986, the state’s iconic lake covered about 2,300 square miles, and today its average is 1,700.
But by the 2034 Winter Olympic Games, which are set to take place in Utah, “the Great Salt Lake will be full,” Cox promised at the end of January.
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