Well, yeah, Ute stops water from coming down the Canadian
But Ute Lake was built over 50 years ago, and must release any water over 200,000 acre feet to lake Meredith
It has worked fine for most of 5 decades, but Ute has not released water since 2006 because Ute has had no water to release. It is not as low as Meredith but has been well below the 200,000 acre feet threshold
Ute lake has come up recently and is probably about to start releasing again
Yes, the policy was part of the Canadian river Compact between New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma
But the bottom line is Meredith is dry because of the drought. Had Ute been releasing all along then you'd basically have 2 dry lakes instead of one
[This message has been edited by Captain Pablo (edited 8/5/2014 7:23a).]