Show Brown's Park Ponds Dry Waterfowl hunters at Brown's Park in Northeastern Utah found many dry ponds greeting them this according to F. Neil superintendent of that waterfowl management PROBLEM stems from the fact that the bottom half of the pond inside of the Allen 1 dike is said has resulted in a loss of one third of all dike impounded water back into the Green Water supplied to Allen Units 2 and 3 must also pass through the first Brown's all marshes and units are built on Green River he were formed by silt deposition in slow water areas along the Green's we need dense soils that will allow only a minimum of water said and rock soils are the least desirable for building Concrete would be an excellent it is too costly to build miles of concrete dike on a waterfowl While the first unit is dried up for the interior of the units will be completely The canals will be cleaned and open water channels will be built through the cattails and |