They didn't say on NBC just now, and a quick google didn't turn up the answer, so does anyone here know if the water released was enough to allow the Colorado River to make it to the sea, even briefly, for a change? Just curious.
Russell a écrit dans le message <85cbc408-4013-4ce6-b7d2-b034a3349...@n58g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>...
>They didn't say on NBC just now, and a quick google didn't turn up the >answer, so does anyone here know if the water released was enough to >allow the Colorado River to make it to the sea, even briefly, for a >change? Just curious.
On Apr 7, 9:54 am, "Jean" <jean.len...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> Russell a écrit dans le message > <85cbc408-4013-4ce6-b7d2-b034a3349...@n58g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>...
> >They didn't say on NBC just now, and a quick google didn't turn up the > >answer, so does anyone here know if the water released was enough to > >allow the Colorado River to make it to the sea, even briefly, for a > >change? Just curious.
On Apr 7, 4:18 pm, Russell <Russell.Mar...@wdn.com> wrote:
> They didn't say on NBC just now, and a quick google didn't turn up the > answer, so does anyone here know if the water released was enough to > allow the Colorado River to make it to the sea, even briefly, for a > change? Just curious.
> Cheers, > Russell
In order for the water to reach the sea, it has to pass through the last dam on the Colorado River. This is Morelos Dam in Algodones Mexico (below Yuma AZ).