Then
came Parley Pratt with his toll booth, Sam Snyder with his lumber mill, H. C.
Kimball with his junction, the US Army, the miners and eventually the
farmers. The trees were cut for mines, homes and heat, the mines drained
ground and surface water, and the meadows were grazed and farmed. The
streams were diverted to better irrigate the meadows, Water Rights were claimed
and shared, divided and decreed. From Thayne’s Canyon and McLeod Creek,
to White Pine, Willow Creek and Spring Creek, the upper reaches of East Canyon
were developed. Water was distributed according to need, for beneficial
use, first come first served. Disputes about flooding and drought were
handled after Church, in the bars or at the ditches and head gates with
swinging fists and shovels. Everyone took their share of the surplus and
the scarcity. The meadow still flooded, the streams still flowed.
Flash
to the present; the boomers have taken over, Trophy homes cluster the meadows
and Mc Mansions dot the hillside. Shallow and deep wells mine ancient
waters to slake the unquenchable thirst, like a commodity. Water disputes
are not handled with reason and respect but are dragged vindictively through
the courts - wasting time, money, energy and water. Ski resorts and
Sundance, subsistence agriculture and snowmaking, empty golf courses and vacant
lawns, growing demand and shrinking supply, change the hydrologic regime from
beneficial use to best-bang-for-the-buck.
A
massive sewer pipe surreptitiously moves waste water away and provides a giant
gravel under drain for its entire length. Pavement and pumps, under
drains and pipes protect the subdivisions in the wetlands. Ski resorts
and snowmaking, mountain grazing and global warming change the hydrologic cycle
to water, energy, food, people, money. It rains in January, it snows in
July, snowmelt starts in March or ends in August. Streams are put in
pipes, ditches are abandoned and natural channels are made into plazas and
parking lots. Spring floods are a nuisance, to whisk quickly away
downstream or just divert nefariously towards neighbors.
Summer
drought is solved, not with conservation and cooperation but with a
checkbook. Water flows towards money, yet entitled farmers use thousands
of dollars’ worth of water to grow hundreds of dollars of crops, just to
protect their rights and speculate on this new commodity, this old
dichotomy. Disputes are not handled with reason and respect but are
dragged vindictively through the courts - wasting time, money, energy and
water. It is said, however, that it is better to live at the headwaters of a
system with a shovel than at the bottom end with all the water rights in the
world. The water has been subdued, the meadow no longer fills in the spring,
and the streams no longer flow in the summer, and the Great Salt Lake at the
bottom of the system is dangerously drying up. Is this evolution towards
a better world for all or is it lifestyle entropy trending towards a more
random and chaotic state of self-absorption. Choose to be kind, be cool,
evolve.
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