Re: Lake Powell Questions from Doug Nering - Drifter's comments
Good reminder to stay on topic, DM. The upside is to start thinking about hikes where you can go down to the riverbank with an air-mattress, drybag, and a...
Doug Nering 2004-08-28 20:28:33 #31721

Re: map?????
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, Doug Nering wrote: > The strange answers are because the map is the easy part. Doug has hit it on the head. I'll add...
jagchiker 2004-08-28 19:43:44 #31720

Re: "Drought could let up this winter"
With all of the discussion about limited water resources in the Southwest, I thought the following article from Friday's Toledo Blade might be of interest....
Keith Wilkowski 2004-08-28 18:30:31 #31719

Re: OT - Water and Electricity
To my way of thinking there is very little conservation of natural resources practiced in the US until a crisis hits. I recently read in the Laughlin, NV...
pgutkin@optonline.net 2004-08-28 17:21:30 #31718

Re: Lake Powell Questions from Doug Nering - Drifter's comments
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "driftersmith" wrote: > Dave, some of your answers are incorrect, or incomplete. I've added > my comments where they...
David Marcus 2004-08-28 16:56:16 #31717

OT - Water and Electricity
Does anyone else think that every new construction in the southwest should have mandatory infrastructure for graywater reuse? If I were buying a home today...
kampaz5 2004-08-28 15:55:33 #31716

Re: "Drought could let up this winter"
Anyone living in the southwest should worry. There are a lot of people sucking on the Colorado river. The impound is disappearing fast in both Lakes Mead...
Bob Marley 2004-08-28 15:02:17 #31715

Re: "Drought could let up this winter"
I think the statements reported in this story are a shockingly biased interpretation of facts -- not unusual in itself. The most dramatic of these would be...
Doug Nering 2004-08-28 13:23:47 #31714

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