The shrinking Great Salt Lake poses significant risks to both the environment and local communities. Reduced water levels threaten the lake's unique ecosystem, which supports millions of migratory birds and other wildlife. Additionally, the exposed lakebed can release harmful dust into the air, impacting air quality and public health. Economically, industries such as mineral extraction and tourism, which rely on the lake, could face severe disruptions. Farmers in the region are concerned that they may be unfairly blamed for the lake's decline, potentially leading to stricter regulations on agricultural water use.