ABOUT THIS BOOKThe Great Salt Lake is deeply tied to the identity and history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As Latter-day Saints settled in the Great Basin, they relied on the Great Salt Lake for industry and recreation. Bishop W. Christopher Waddell explains that today, given the crisis faced by the lake, leaders of the LDS Church consider preserving the Great Salt Lake to be a sacred duty to care for God’s creations and a “critical issue for our state and citizens of Utah.” The LDS Church strives to positively impact the lake and continually improve its water-wise practices by working with local and community leaders, reducing water use at meetinghouses and facilities by utilizing sustainable landscaping principles and effective water management, and donating permanent water shares that will preserve water currently flowing into the lake in perpetuity.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHYBishop W. Christopher Waddell is first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Prior to being named an LDS General Authority Seventy in 2011, he worked for Merrill Lynch in several positions, including first vice president of investments.