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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 97456" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Yes most definitely. I would love to see DL be stabilized but it's not going to happen. Just think how many lawsuits would be filed the second the state artificially maintains a water level above the previous 93 level or what ever level they have deemed the normal pool level. Every land owner in the basin would have a hell of a case. Then think about what would happen if they kept the level artificially up and suddenly the lake gets hit with a bunch of runoff that floods out more homes or even over tops at tulna and causes flooding down stream. Each person could argue the flood would not have happened if the state would have let it drop allowing more storage space for the current water to back up. There are just to many Goliaths standing in front of David for this to have any chance of being a realistic possibility of ever happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 97456, member: 1305"] Yes most definitely. I would love to see DL be stabilized but it's not going to happen. Just think how many lawsuits would be filed the second the state artificially maintains a water level above the previous 93 level or what ever level they have deemed the normal pool level. Every land owner in the basin would have a hell of a case. Then think about what would happen if they kept the level artificially up and suddenly the lake gets hit with a bunch of runoff that floods out more homes or even over tops at tulna and causes flooding down stream. Each person could argue the flood would not have happened if the state would have let it drop allowing more storage space for the current water to back up. There are just to many Goliaths standing in front of David for this to have any chance of being a realistic possibility of ever happening. [/QUOTE]
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