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Jordan River (Utah)

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The Jordan River, located in the Western U.S. state of Utah, is the outlet of Utah Lake and one of three major tributaries to Great Salt Lake. It originates at the north end of Utah Lake where a pumping station has been created to regulate its flow, then continues north through Utah and Salt Lake Counties into the southeast portion of Great Salt Lake. The river is impounded and diverted in many places, and has been heavily polluted in the past[citation needed] (there are several superfund sites along the river banks), but in recent years there has been an effort to clean up the river.

The original name for the river was the Utah outlet or Utah River, but in 1847 it was renamed at the suggestion of Heber C. Kimball to the Western Jordan after the Jordan River in the Holy Land, due to similarities such as a freshwater lake source and an inland salt-sea destination. Later the "western" was dropped from the name, leaving the current name.

The river continues to be a source of unusual findings such as nonnative tortoises and piranhas<ref>Piranha Seized and Killed. KSL.com</ref>.

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