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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 345501" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>Allen how high in elevation woukd you need to pump to reach the Colorado? I dont think you can dig that deep to trench to it. I first see the Colorado coming out of Shadow Mountain lake when I head south out of Rocky Mountain National Park. I am not familiar with access that woukd not require at least 3000 ft in elevation. I suppose they could pump in stages, but trench??????</p><p></p><p>was Our oldest son lived in Chandler for a few years. We coukd not believe that some neighborhoods had artificial lakes large enough for power boats and water ski jumps. Years ago doctors woukd send people to the Phoenix are because their health was better in dry climates. Now the humidity is right up there with ours. My son would listen to the morning humidity report to see if he coukd use his swamp air conditioner that day. In winter you had to listen to air quality reports to see if you coukd run your wood fireplace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 345501, member: 704"] Allen how high in elevation woukd you need to pump to reach the Colorado? I dont think you can dig that deep to trench to it. I first see the Colorado coming out of Shadow Mountain lake when I head south out of Rocky Mountain National Park. I am not familiar with access that woukd not require at least 3000 ft in elevation. I suppose they could pump in stages, but trench?????? was Our oldest son lived in Chandler for a few years. We coukd not believe that some neighborhoods had artificial lakes large enough for power boats and water ski jumps. Years ago doctors woukd send people to the Phoenix are because their health was better in dry climates. Now the humidity is right up there with ours. My son would listen to the morning humidity report to see if he coukd use his swamp air conditioner that day. In winter you had to listen to air quality reports to see if you coukd run your wood fireplace. [/QUOTE]
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