Utah Statutes

§ 65A-17-101 — Definitions.

Utah § 65A-17-101
JurisdictionUtah
Title 65AForestry, Fire, and State Lands
Ch. 65A-17Great Salt Lake Preservation Act
Part 65A-17-1General Provisions

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Utah Code Ann. § 65A-17-101 (2026).

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As used in this chapter:

(1)"Adaptive management berm" means a berm installed in the UP causeway breach to manage salinity to protect the ecosystem of Gilbert Bay.
(2)"Commercially viable technology" means a technology that:
(2)(a) has been successfully implemented on a commercial scale in similar conditions;
(2)(b) is shown to be economically viable; and
(2)(c) is reasonably compatible with the operator's overall extraction process.
(3)"Common source of supply" means the mineral or element estate contained within the Great Salt Lake meander line.
(4)"Correlative right" means the opportunity of each operator to extract a portion of a common source of supply, subject to the state's sovereign lands management responsibilities, without the occurrence of waste.
(5)"Emergency trigger" mean

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 25, 2024 General Session

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