The pros and cons of a low water level at Great Salt Lake
• Pro: The shoreline companies that extract minerals from the lake will find them easier to take out on the one hand, since they are more concentrated. However, at the same time, the companies will find a receding lake harder to reach and may have to extend their canals and intakes.
• Pro: Lower water levels will mean less erosion on the man-made roads and structures around the lake, such as the causeway to Antelope Island and the Lucin Cutoff railroad causeway.
• Con: Some boat harbors will remain low, too. Boating will be tough on the lake, Brian McInerey, hydrologist for the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, said.
• Con: Visitors to the lake will have to walk out farther at both Antelope Island and Saltair to reach the water.
• Con: A vanishing Farmington Bay could also mean dust will blow there more frequently, as it did in 2004.




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