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I hope the attachment works. If not its about the Colorado River in the Tribune today.
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The attchment didn't work. I'll try it again.

[url "http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Apr/04142004/utah/156967.asp"]www.sltrib.com/2004/Apr/04142004/utah/156967.asp[/url]
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Hey Alan great article, I sure hope they begin to clean up those sites so that the water quality will improve. It'd probably improve conditions for both endangered and sportfish.
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[url "http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,595055710,00.html"]http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,595055710,00.html[/url]

Here is a compliment article from the Deseret News this past Tuesday about Lake Powell.
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Makes it kinda scarry that the water levels are at their lowest point and the river feeding it is polluted. But since there are reports being put out on it, hopefully someone has a plan. Both short and long term. Al
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Sorry did you forget who is head of the EPA? Its drag your feet Levit, as long as its out of my sight its out of mind, just like he forgot to the our present govenor about the Matrix? Still no comments from him about that.

I've got a friend who lives near our old govenor now head of the EPA and whenever he is in town he can't use his cell phone because of Levits scrambler. Now what would the head of the EPA or a state govenor have to hide? Its not like he is going to be dealing with classified info!
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JUST GOES TO SHOW YOU THAT WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERNCE EITHER WAY.. TO BAD WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERNCE IN A BAD WAY THIS TIME.. HOPEFULLY THEY WILL CLEAN IT UP..[mad]
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