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Heaven forbid! What we want to do is PRESERVE what makes this state great by "destroying it!" Mr. Orwell would enjoy this line of thinking: "Development is Protection." "Draining is preserving."
Basin Boy: Where are you gonna get your water when we've impounded and used all of Utah's water (with help from Nevada) by 2050?
Utah has very few regulations protecting water, hence the Central Utah Water Project - a situation that allows the Wasatch front to steal water from other Utahns.
Wilderness Lover: I like the old school Utah mentality of keeping the Feds out. Let's take away your federal rights and benefits and see how "nice" your life is then.
I would guess.. From the impoundment. Isn't that what it is for? And if you look at recreation statistics flat water absolutely devastate streams and rivers when it comes to hours of recreation spent whether it be fishing, swimming or water skiing.
In addition it isn't recreation that devestates streams and rivers it's the physical impedement of flow that changes the function of the ecosystem and interrupts the life history cycles of our native fishes.