cool, thanks for the response. Were there any beaches. We are at the Rio Buena Vista and one of my neighbors said there was no beach because the water was so high
Very few beaches between the bridge and topock. Water is very high but it had created another problem, shit on the river banks is now floating freely. I hit a 2 inch by 6 foot branch and it got hung up on my outdrive.
It's up in Parker, I was out there this past weekend. This is in accordance to the annual volume of Colorado River waters guaranteed to Mexico under the Treaty of 1944, of 1,500,000 acre-feet. My neighbor is in the water biz and says there is an increased demand due to new homes being built in Mexico...
That cool info. I wasn't aware that was a reason for more water to be released. I am sure either way it will be a good time this week. Just gotta get work finished up and I am outta here!
Mexico isn't getting any more water than they normally do. They're just getting more of their share right now, rather than spaced out over time.
The primary purpose is to flood the delta and replenish beaches and habitat, which have been pretty stagnant for a decade or so. After a few weeks of flooding, the water will be throttled back to slightly below normal flow, until the system balances back out and things can get back to normal.