Scenic Value
The size and scope of the proposed I-80 South Quarry would be the largest mining operation in the Central Wasatch Mountains.
The size and scope of the proposed I-80 South Quarry would be the largest mining operation in the Central Wasatch Mountains.
The proposed I-80 South Quarry would destroy hundreds of acres of habitat for elk, deer, lynx, bobcat, moose, black bear, mountain lion, golden eagle, and other species.
Fugitive dust from the proposed gravel pit is not only a threat to our air quality but also to our increasingly scarce water supply.
Gravel pits are harmful to air quality due to the high volume of fugitive dust they emit. The proposed Parleys Canyon gravel pit would create
Over 25,000 Utahns. (Sign the Petition) The Deseret News Fraser Bullock, President of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games The Central Wasatch
The quarry was approved in August 2022, and a group by the name of SaveParleys is attempting to make the public aware of the potential
As visitors traverse up the canyon, they experience the excitement of an escape so close to the valley, unaware of the fragility and history that
By Leia Larsen | June 5, 2023, 12:37 p.m. | Updated: 1:12 p.m. A controversial quarry in Parleys Canyon is one step closer to opening for business
The man behind Utah’s efforts to land the Winter Games in 2030 or 2034 said a proposed limestone quarry a few miles east of Salt
We’re a collaboration of individuals and organizations dedicated to saving Parleys Canyon from destructive development and exploitation, now and forever.
We have been fortunate to partner with Save Our Canyons and we thank them for assisting us with our email list, donations, and petition.
We can be reached at info@saveparleys.org