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Name:   MovinFr8 - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   2/21/2011 10:38:57 AM

Alright who is ready for APCO to get us up to boating level?

I am through with the cold and ready for some spring fun to come around!!!!

Who is still around and who is NEW lurking out there?



Name:   BigAL - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   2/21/2011 4:28:56 PM


Man, i am so ready. this past weekend was perfect, that will definatley spoil you. i hope it contiunes. BRING UP THE WATER!!



Name:   BamaKat - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   2/21/2011 5:01:06 PM

Wood's Surfside said they heard APCO was planning to raise it earlier this year, They did a good job keeping it in the 460 - 61 range all winter



Name:   Just Chillin - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   2/21/2011 5:19:08 PM

When will it be 463 or above??? Any ideas?



Name:   MovinFr8 - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   2/21/2011 6:06:04 PM

There is an article floating around somewhere and I think it was on the local Bham news that they had received permission to raise Harris above standard levels and also that they had requested to raise Logan Martin and a couple of others. It did not say if they had received approval for us.
It also says it only requested 1 ft...... Maybe we will get a good saoking in March......

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama Power has received federal approval to temporarily boost water storage at Harris Lake by one foot amid dry weather conditions.

The utility also requested to raise the current levels at Weiss Lake and Logan Martin Lake by an additional foot.

The company said the actions are aimed at conserving water supplies on Alabama Power reservoirs as the dry conditions intensify.

It comes after the utility received approval to reduce by 10% the release of water from hydroelectric dams on the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers to conserve water.





Name:   MovinFr8 - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   2/21/2011 6:10:48 PM


Just Chillin - to answer your question April 1st is when it is supposed to creep up at APCO descretion, in 2009 it was almost full in march and last year seems like it was May before it was good water to play in...... APCO toys with us every year and are not consistant in keeping the water levels adequate for us all to be happy.  



Name:   Just Chillin - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   2/22/2011 11:28:06 AM

Thanks for the info...can't wait to get out on the water.



Name:   Cobra122 - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   2/23/2011 4:02:46 PM

Already been out on the water three times, have about 4 feet under the dock but the lift lines are barely long enough to reach the water. Of the three times out on the lake, only ran aground once LOL.



Name:   MovinFr8 - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   2/23/2011 5:03:34 PM


yea I have about 3-4 ft at the end of my pier and no lift so my acrobatic skills would come into play to get out of the boat and then I would be in traction till May and that would not be pretty.....

Be safe and maybe in a couple of weeks we will be out.



Name:   bama1957 - Email Member
Subject:   Roll Call >>>>>>>
Date:   3/9/2011 2:41:39 PM

Hi All. Been away making TV for all to watch but here through August to enjoy.







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