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"We are still benefitting from the above normal water two years ago," Curtis said. However, he also noted it's the next 30 days that are going to tell the tale.Does anybody have any idea whether the MAM2201 research chemical compound will cause problems on a "spice test?"

Public services director Greg Beckstrom said, "From a water supply standpoint it's misleading to say the water from two years ago would carry us through."

Beckstrom added there are a number of ways the wet winter affects water supply. It's the water content of the snow, not how much we get that is measured.

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Even with all the snow we received in the valley and on the facing mountains, the high Uintas did not get good amounts of water-packed snow. The mountain snow pack is only slightly above last year's very dry winter and is running about 80 percent of normal.

Beckstrom noted that on March 15, 2011 the water levels were not that far above average. Then came the spring.

"We had the biggest rain accumulation in a quarter of a century in April and May," Beckstrom said. According to Beckstrom the best thing for us now would be to have a very cool and wet spring again.

"If we have a very hot and dry spring and summer it is going to be a different story," he added. "Even with the worst-case scenario Provo city's water supply is OK."

This year spring begins on Wednesday at 5:02 a.m. Homeowners who haven't already started prepping their gardens and lawns will start their annual pilgrimages to area nurseries to get their petunias, marigolds and fertilizer. Beckstrom said the same standard rules will apply this year as in any other year -- no watering yards or gardens between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.

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Residents also are encouraged to use their electrical appliances like dishwashers, clothes washers and dryers in those early morning or evening hours to help even out the peak usage of both water and electricity.