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Thread: Here We Go Again...

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    Default Here We Go Again...

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    No kidding!!! Have you seen how much water they have been putting down the Stan for the last month??? Sure glad the "voters" of CA passed that water bond measure. We all get to watch billions of dollars being pissed away again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Gearhart View Post
    No kidding!!! Have you seen how much water they have been putting down the Stan for the last month???.
    Hey Chris, could you post the link for the information you are speaking of regarding the Stan?

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    Sheepdog I'm not sure how to post it. If you go to the CDEC site and look at the Stan you will see the flow at Orange Blossom Bridge is currently down from 3k to 2500cfs. It's been this high for about a month. That's a hell of a lot of water!

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    I guess they have to let out enough water so they don't get salt water intrusion into the Delta.

    They can't be pumping salt water down south?
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    Low Flow Section of Feather River has been increased back up-- to 1,300 to 1,440 cfs. Previously it was due to repairs, but now?

    My local water district (EBMUD) announced that water restrictions are here to stay and that everyone should continue to conserve because of forecasts for a dry winter. That one dry winter could offset everything that was gained this winter.

    I think Bill may be right, the water flowing south may be the controlling factor.

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