A reader asks, if half a million people move onto new artificial islands on Utah Lake... where will all that sewage go?
My first question is where will all the sewage from half a million people wind up? Presumably they will air lift it off to some remote location. And I assume all these people will want lawns and other landscaping with attendant fertilizer and pesticides.
But I’m sure the project will be approved and eventually built. Because, after all, it’s the “Utah Way.”
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