ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Public funding will likely be cut for the Utah Lake causeway but a private group may be interested in pursuing the project.
Utah Lake is 96,900 acres and an average of 9.4 feet deep. The lake loses 1 billion gallons of water through evaporation on a typical summer day. Utah Lake seen from the top of Mount Timpanogos. Photo taken on July 25, 2009. ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald
MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Front to back, Larry Leong, Neal Hanohano, Shauna K. Au and Butch Porter, members of the Hui Paoakalani team, train at the harbor at Utah Lake State Park in their Hawaiian outrigger racing canoe Friday, June 5, 2009.
Mt. Timpanogos viewed from the West side of the Utah Lake. 02/07/00. Photo by Dan Lund. 2/9/00
MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Matt Clark, right, of Provo, fills out a questionnaire during an open house at Utah Lake State Park regarding the future of the lake Thursday, April 3, 2008.
Karissa Groo, left, and Lisa Lee, of Provo, jump from a pier at Utah Lake State Park while enjoying the warmer weather Monday, June 22, 2009. MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald
MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald The legislature will consider funding an environmental study on the effects of building a causeway across Utah Lake connecting Saratoga Springs to 800 North in Orem.
MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald A boatfull of Utah Lake State Park visitors return from a tour of the lake Saturday, June 7, 2008. This year's Utah lake Festival offered visitors boat tours, fishing workshops, and children's crafts and games free of charge to the public.
MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Lyle Decker, right, shows Sgt. Tom Hodgson of the Utah County Sheriff's Department the area of Utah Lake where he and his family were boating when Decker's 25-year-old son Craig Decker is believed to have drowned Saturday. Utah County Search and Rescue continue to search for Decker's body Monday, July 7, 2008.
MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Lyle and Marie Decker answer questions at a press conference Monday, July 7, 2008 regarding the search for their 25-year-old son Craig Decker who is believed to have drowned in Utah Lake Saturday.
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