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Echo, Rockport, & (East Canyon??) levels
#1
As of 9/13 Echo is at 13%, Rockport at 29% and east canyon is shown as 111% which has to be an error?????
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#2
I did a drive by of East Canyon(EC) and Lost creek a few weeks back and made a report. At that time EC was low but not as low as last year. I'm sure it has dropped more by now.
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#3
THIS IS THE MAJORITY OF THE WEBER RIVER GUYS! THIS IS A MAJOR FISHERY!!!
DOESN'T THIS FOSTER SOME MAJOR CONCERNS? DON'T KNOW ABOUT WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT!! MAYBE CUT THE OUTFLOW TO A MIN NOW AND HOPE!!!!
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#4
From all the rain around Starvation it has gained 2' of water in the last three days, I hope all the lakes have dun as good..
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#5
I noticed the colorado river is up today as well.
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#6
You should see some of the waters up north. Just little mud puddles, yet I still see people watering their lawns in the rain [crazy] The only one with water is Oneida, and it's totally full. Might be fishing for smallies more the next few years [:/]
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#7
The out flow stays high because of all the water needed for irrigation and secondary water.. Once that has stopped it will slow.. Till then they are obligated to keep the flow high..[:/]
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#8
know, I know, but after the irrigation requirements are met sometime time in the future (?) then what? [mad]
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#9
They've corrected East Canyon now. It's now showing 47% full
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