My assessment is from three things: One, I asked at the source(at the compressor plant a couple of years ago and then more recently) Two, I happen to know a coupe of snow makers that used to live near me and frequent the pine tree. Three, I have actually made snow in my life time. They told me that unless there is a drought, there is plenty of water. Especially since they fixed the pipe comming up from river and redug the resi after the hurricane. The river flows and fills the ressi constantly so how would there be a shortage? They also said that air is the issue when it comes to sheer volume. If they just blew a small area all the guns would be fine. But they strech the boundry and get into trouble. This is most eveident when it is cold and they still blow glop. SO, if the guns work so efficiainty and make such remarkable snow, then why do I get glop on my lense every single time they blow. Even when it is 10 deg out??? I am forming my opinion based on feild research and experience. You know....... I am going to get a go-Pro and do some investigative reporting and then release it. That way people will not think I am talking out my a$$.
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