Utah State Scholar to Talk About Uinta Basin and Utah Water Ways

by | Jun 22, 2021 | News | 0 comments

Uintah County Heritage Museum has an exhibit called H20 Today on display. This exhibit was organized by the Smithsonian Institute Traveling Exhibition Service to invite visitors to explore the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood.  Utah is a land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water, as this year is a vivid example of. As part of that exhibit, Greg Smoak, the director of 

University of Utah’s American West Center, will discuss how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between people, communities, and governments. He will be speaking tonight(Tuesday, June 22nd) at the Uintah County Library from 4pm to 5pm. Seating is limited so visit the library’s event page to register and reserve a seat.

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