A bill designed to shepherd water into the Great Salt Lake has cleared a House committee, but with a significant change.
"City dwellers are going to do their part," the bill's sponsor, Rep. Doug Owens, D-Millcreek, told the House Natural Resources Committee on Monday.
"The water districts were complaining that that was too complicated and implicated too many water rights so we're going to have to take more time to work on that," he said.
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