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A bill written by the Utah Rivers Council and sponsored by Rep. Douglas Sagers, R-Tooele, replicates the Colorado Drought Contingency Plan for the Great Salt Lake, which hit a historic low this fall. The announcement comes after Utah Gov. Spencer Cox proposed $200 million in his budget for secondary water metering, and Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson, R-Kaysville, hosted a Great Salt Lake summit. ....
Box Elder County cancels contract with landfill near shores of Great Salt Lake Meanwhile, some state lawmakers are expressing regret about a 2016 decision that would allow the landfill to take out-of-state waste. (photo courtesy Fox13) This Aug. 14, 2019, file photo shows an overview of the landfill on the tip of the Promontory Point cape jutting into the Great Salt Lake. Box Elder County has now cancelled its contingency contract with the landfill, which has no other contracts in place to receive waste. Â Â | March 5, 2021, 1:00 p.m. Quickly and without discussion, the Box Elder County Commission voted Wednesday to rescind a contract that would have sent the countyâs trash to Promontory Point in case of an emergency. ....
| Updated: 10:00 p.m. Utah lawmakers gave final approval to next year’s $21 billion base budget on Thursday, putting in place a fail-safe measure ensuring the state has a budget in place if the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forces a premature end to this year’s session. By law, the base budgets for the coming year must pass by the 10th day of the session. The spending bills given final approval Thursday ensure that state employees will get raises and agency operations will continue without pause. “This is simply a holding bill to ensure that if something happens unforetold, we have the budget in place,” said Rep. Douglas Sagers, R-Tooele, who was the House sponsor of the base budget on infrastructure and general government. ....