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Interesting info, thanks for sharing.
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Keep praying they keep getting dumped on up north. But pray for the people up north with the risk of flooding.
I wish Mead could hold the level of 1,120 FT. Keeps all the marinas open, and not as many hazards to worry about.
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I'm actually hoping for more multi year catastrophic drought with major water level declines. The Colorado River Treaty with Mexico expires this December and is being renegotiated right now. Plus, if the drought continues to be bad, that will force the other States like CA & AZ to actually face the problem and perhaps renegotiate the C R Compact with reduced allocations. All of that would be long term major benefits that result in a full lake. Another big snow year like 2011 just ensures they kick the can down the road and use more water than the river actually delivers.
With the 3rd straw, Vegas water no matter what. Even if the river ends at a non-functional Hoover Dam.
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I would guess the lake peaks in a couple weeks when they start increasing the outflow.
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End of March typically.
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It appears outflows have increased. We may have hit the peak level.
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