MURRAY, Utah — What should be the height of spring runoff is telling a very different story along the Jordan River — and it’s a concern that first came to light thanks to a local viewer.
After noticing something unusual, Murray resident Chelsea LaRoe reached out to FOX 13 News, sharing video of fish struggling in shallow water along the river. In some areas, water levels have dropped so low that parts of the river are only a few inches deep, creating challenges for fish trying to survive.
“I was walking the trail today and I just kind of heard this ‘flip-flop’ noise in the water,” LaRoe said. “I looked over and noticed all the fish flopping around in the water… and I realized the water levels were very low.”…