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Great Salt Lake Is 'In Peril' as Its Level Drops to Its Lowest Point Ever for the Second Consecutive Year
A record-breaking new low was recorded on Sunday at the southern end of Utah's Great Salt Lake, where the average daily surface water elevation was 4,190.1 feet, according to authorities.
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