05-28-2004, 04:37 PM
Well all things being equal it looks good on paper but yet to be proven. I agree that it would be impossible to completely control the carp situation and I'm in no way saying that the recovery of vegetaion wouldnt profit the waters, it certainly would. But inorder to control the stain of the water I feel the entire lake bottom sediment must be held in place, not merely the shorline. I'm no expect nor do I pretend to be but what I do know is, when dust is seen crossing the point of the mountain between Utah and Salt Lake counties because of wind a person better get off Utah lake. The wind will generate waves large enough to stir the bottm at it deepest point. This leads me to wonder just how deep, grasses could thrive in the Utah Lake conditions.
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