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en As soon as we get the equipment out of there we will start getting water into the lake at a faster rate.

en If customers are able to reduce their water use, then Lake Decatur may not drop to a more critical level. If the lake level falls another foot, the city will have to implement mandatory water conservation measures, which have not been done since the drought of 1988.

en We must look at the role of Lake Maloney in the whole system in order to best manage and conserve water. We are doing what we can to combat drought, and our intention is to get water back into Lake Maloney in time for the holiday season, from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

en To begin with, we emphasize that pumping water from the lake will actually help Swan Lake and will not hurt it at all. We'll be pumping from the bottom of the lake, and that will stimulate the flow more so than it is now. His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met.

en People like to imagine that because all our mechanical equipment moves so much faster, that we are thinking faster, too.
  Christopher Morley

en At Lake Norman, you can really catch 'em in February; at Lake Hickory, you have to wait until March because the water is so much colder.

en Weather conditions played a major role in the lake's distribution of walleye in 2005. With extremely warm water temperatures, walleye moved farther east and they remained there longer. If water temperatures remain cool in 2006, we should have a phenomenal walleye fishery in the west and central basins of Lake Erie.

en It'll stir the water up and move more saltwater into the lake on incoming tides. We need some new water to move into the lake. The tides have been abnormally low.

en They're meant for inland water, calm water. Maybe moving water but not a strong current. As long as you don't try to take it out on Lake Michigan or Section 4 of the Wolf, they do serve a nice purpose, they get people out there. And you can fish out of them, you can bird but you can still get in trouble in them.

en I remember being on Sabine Lake at midnight, and Hurricane Rita was several miles offshore. Standing waves of water were being pushed into the lake at 4-6 feet per second. It was a very dark night so we had to work with headlamps. It was quite a sight.

en If we don't make the change, rate cases will have to happen faster. There is a cost to a rate case. I would prefer not to have huge rate cases every two years.

en Our requirements are more stringent than the state's because of (Devils Lake) and because we're a closed basin. We set up a fairly stringent ordinance because we don't want anything more to get into the streams and cause harm to the water quality of the lake.

en This is not Lake Woebegone, where every student athlete and every team can be above average. The 50 percent rate, while not sacrosanct, is a good rate to measure whether we're making progress.

en They spend their entire adult life filter feeding the zooplankton and phytoplankton from the water. It was estimated that during their peak numbers in Lake Erie, they were filtering the entire lake every day.

en Our primary work is going to be debris removal, including clearing roads so that emergency supplies like water, ice and equipment can get through. We're sending a lot of equipment and people down there, and we will get specific assignments once we get there.


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