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Show 2A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday April 20, 2004 Is it Enough Continued from PAGE 1 A. ' The Natural Resources Con- servation Service (NRCS) makes predictions for the April to July stream flows. These stream flow forecasts are based upon the snow pack, soil moisture and other factors. Their forecasts show less runoff this year than last year. These fore- casts are as follows: Electric Lake presents recreational opportunities throughout the winter for ice fishing and snowmobiling. The lower stream flow foreas to the specific restrictions casts mean that we will have less that will be put in place. water than we had last year. The high hopes that we all had This means that the secondary last winter for a good water year irrigation systems will have re- were all lost in March. March strictions again this year. The truly was disaster for the mounrestrictions will be at least as tain snow pack as the drought tight as they were last year. continues. Each city will determine their own restrictions, but dont plan on water- Electric Lake sits well below its capacity. drought in sight. ing during the hot daylight hours from The spillway is high and dry with no end to the Photos by Corey Bluemel and Patsy Stoddard 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and expect to be limited to watering twice per week. Each city will notify their residents Joes Valley Reservoir. Restrictions Watering Orangeville: No watering on Sundays NO WATERING BETWEEN 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Castle Dale: Any three days Emery County JFirngjires& VOICE OF EMERY COUNTY SINCE 1900 West Continued from PAGE a.m. or 6-- 9 p.m. Clawson: Any three days, No watering on Sundays Water 9 a.m. or 9 p.m. Cleveland: No watering Mondays or Holidays a.m. or p.m. Water Ferron: No watering Wednesday and Sunday 6-- 6-- Nile Editorial Administration 6-- 9 6-- 10 1 A. 6-- 10 the deer had made it through the 6 p.m. No between 10 a.m. winter with reduced sagebrush. Jones also let everyone know Time No about the prairie dogs and their efforts to protect them during Even House numbers Odd their whelping season. Private House numbers Tuesday land owners can still take care No Sundays. of prairie dogs causing damage 6-6-a.m. p.m. to their land. There is a change in the depredation law for the killing of wildlife on private land 72 hours after notification to the DWR office. another plan to help so the owner area started shooting deer on his on the RAC board. Gilson reThe change states the director will would not have to kill the animals. property and sportsmen offered ported on the coyote control efhave the right to say no you cant Jones said this step has been taken to fence his entire property and forts which have taken place and the elimination of 53 coyotes kill the animals and the situation because of some abuse of the old he refused. Jones said this legisA lation farmer will allow was 16 of those from the top of the director some with system. particular will be reviewed by an indepenof to row over winter control wheat such incidents. The plantinga to if Gentry. Gilson described the dent panel see it is justified or not and will allow the division attract the deer into his field and legislature is still concerned coyotes as beingvery adaptable and alandowner to come up with then would shoot them. Jim Gilson about the deer populations and and they kill the fawns for food. also pointed out a case where a doing what they can to protect A $5 increase in a deer license landowner down on the deer. Jones said they are also in will raise additional funds which Paunsagaunt limited entry deer the process of filling a position will be set aside for wildlife and Green River: Restrictions at this Monday and Thursday. Huntington: and Friday. 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