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Old June 13th 05, 04:22 PM
Wilmdale
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Anyone notice a large drop in water levels in your ponds this weekend?
Just checking... We have had a LOT of high, dry winds lately here in
Colorado Springs. I went out this morning and some of the tops of pots
were visible above the water level and the skimmer top was sitting on
the base.
W. Dale

 




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