08-31-2003, 04:30 PM
Hey JK
If you want to know what power the DWR has and does not have over water in Utah, check out [url "http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/news/02-07/drought.html"]this read[/url] from last year. It's long, but very informative. It's directed toward DWR personnel (and others), so it also gives some insight as to how the DWR would like to communicate with the public concerning the drought problem. Bottom line is water is worth money, so about all you can do is try to get the DWR to buy some (e.g. a conservation pool) with your money (e.g. the money you spent on your license) at your favorite fishing hole.
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If you want to know what power the DWR has and does not have over water in Utah, check out [url "http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/news/02-07/drought.html"]this read[/url] from last year. It's long, but very informative. It's directed toward DWR personnel (and others), so it also gives some insight as to how the DWR would like to communicate with the public concerning the drought problem. Bottom line is water is worth money, so about all you can do is try to get the DWR to buy some (e.g. a conservation pool) with your money (e.g. the money you spent on your license) at your favorite fishing hole.
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