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[cool][#0000ff]A heartening article in the Salt Lake Tribune this morning that the Feds are going to take more time and study the delta plan more thoroughly before rushing into things.[/#0000ff]
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In my opinion thats good news.
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How do we give our input into this issue?
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[cool][#0000ff]There have been a series of publicized meetings for concerned parties to attend and weigh in. Not sure about on an ongoing basis. Might look up the commission online and see if there is an email address or phone number.[/#0000ff]
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The website provides this info.
"Questions or comments regarding the project can be submitted to [url "mailto:info@provoriverdelta.us"]info@provoriverdelta.us[/url] or 801 524-3146."
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thanx for the info tubedude
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Thanks for the info
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[cool][#0000ff]More news in this morning's Tribune. Looks like saner heads are prevailing and the plan is no longer a slam dunk. Utah County has put a block on it by creating an agricultural protection zone in the path of the proposed delta.[/#0000ff]
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Which "non-native" fish are they referring too?
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[cool][#0000ff]Virtually all species in the lake...except chubs, suckers and cutthroat trout...are "non-native". [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The species most detrimental to Junies are the carp...because they destroy nursery habitat and feeding areas. But the predators such as walleye, white bass, largemouths and catfish take a heavy toll on the young as well.[/#0000ff]
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