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To: bicycle thug; farmfriend; Carry_Okie; Phil V.; sasquatch; Grampa Dave
Somebody on here mentioned the other day that it's been colder up there than usual and that something as simple as slow snow melt due to cold could be slowing the usual flows into the lake. I didn't see that mentioned in the article, only that there were late storms.

Mother nature is so tricky sometimes and it just upsets EVERYBODY!!!

6 posted on 07/01/2003 8:46:33 PM PDT by SierraWasp (The Endangered Species Act had not saved one specie, but has ruined thousands of American Dreams!!!)
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To: SierraWasp
April, May and the first part of KJune were very cold. We shouldn't see the three feet of evaporation that a normal summer brings.
8 posted on 07/01/2003 10:22:25 PM PDT by Archie Bunker on steroids
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To: SierraWasp
The cascade affect of government, western water pollitcs and dammded stupidity is about to take affect again.

Mike Thompson and eastern polititions should not be allowed past the continental devide!

9 posted on 07/01/2003 10:35:57 PM PDT by steelie (Still Right Thinking)
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To: SierraWasp
To be in compliance with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife's biological opinion, which sets lake level requirements for Upper Klamath Lake for endangered suckers, the lake is going to need to be at an elevation of 4,140.7

I know. I KNOW!!! . . . don't even start . . . .

U.S..F.W. ever consider that the lake level best for the suckerfissh was the lake level for millions of years before MAN RAISED IT six or seven feet???

IRRIGATE HARDER, HARDER!!!!!!!!!!


11 posted on 07/02/2003 5:29:54 AM PDT by Phil V. (back to DOS 3.2)
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