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So if it is at its highest level in several years why are we just going to release more water. That lake is way low and needs to keep as much water as it can. If we were guaranteed a wet winter like this every year than things would be different, but there not, so leave the water in Powell.
Stop building home in Arizona and Southern Nevada...there is not enough water for all of you.
Hey Anonymous, stop building homes in Utah and Colorado there is not enough water for all of you there.
95% of Clark County water comes from Lake Meade, I not sure that water from Lake Powell is pumped to Northern Utah so let it come to us.
Quit being so selfish.
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