Ha. Right.
The Wasatch front hasn't been seeded since 1996, so for those of you that are unfamiliar with Utah geography, if anything, the mountains most likely get LESS snow due to these projects. Tooele county, which is generally upwind of the Wasatch, does get seeded, which means there's less moisture in the air to precipitate out by the time it gets to the mountains.
But keep getting jealous of our 783in this year.. including the 7in that fell yesterday...