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[#ffffff][size 4]Reservoirs [/size][/#ffffff][Image: spacer.gif]
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Bear Lake -19 79%
Flaming Gorge -30 70%
Pineview -24 47%
Jordanelle -28 75%
Echo -21 63%
Deer Creek -43 42%
Strawberry -21 70%
Lake Powell -117 42%
[#999999][size 1]Updated: 24-Mar-04[/size][/#999999]

I got these from the KSL website at the following URL:

[url "http://water.ksl.com/index.php?nid=12"]http://water.ksl.com/index.php?nid=12[/url]

There is some other useful water information there as well.
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I'll add some southern Utah reservoirs....actually just a link to keep an eye on!

[url "http://www.sevierriver.org/reservoirs/teacup.php3"]http://www.sevierriver.org/reservoirs/teacup.php3[/url]



Looks like Piute's gates have finally been shut once again....good thing, I thought it would end up empty before spring runoff hit!
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Thanks for the info Cat_man, I put that link in my favorites, thats some good info.
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Thanks PBH for the link. That really shows how much worse the drought has been down south.
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[Wink]Hey very good info, thanks for the post. [cool]
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All this raining here in Pleasant Grove and elsewhere, I noticed the Provo river, streams and creeks to Utah lake is swollen and flowing at a pace not seen for a while, will be filling up Utah Lake. I imagined the same for Deer Creek as well. Yahooooooooo! Deeper waters and better habitant for fish.
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Here is one I heard on our local Radio station. Newton is at 10%of normal.
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Do you have any info on Willard, Utah Lake, or Pelican??? Just curious.
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YES LEVELS ON UTAH AND WILLARD WOULD BE GREAT
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Unfortunately I don't. On Monday I'll see if I can't look up some more info on those. Shoot me a pm or remind me so I don't forget.

All I do know is that both Utah Lake and Willard are VERRRRRRY low.

Utah lake is higher than it was last fall by about 2 feet, but that will change once they start lettin the water out for irrigation. It can stand for another good 5 feet deep to get where it was 5 years ago.

Not sure about Pelican.
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