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Name:   Monark180 The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Lale levels
Date:   11/9/2011 5:26:07 PM


There are 3 reasons for Lake Lanier continuing to drop. 1) water & sewer in Atlanta, 2) barge traffic below Columbus, and 3) mussels & oysters in Apalachicola. But if they keep letting water out at this rate they're going to run out of water in Lanier pretty soon - then what are they going to do. I've had to move my dock out every other week since June; now I've got to mow the "lake bottom" to keep the weeds from growing head high.
If we don't get a lot of rain this winter the lake is going even lower next summer.
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Lale levels - Lake Levles - 9/23/2011 12:29:07 AM
     Lale levels - hutchuf - 10/30/2011 4:09:10 PM
          Lale levels - Monark180 - 11/9/2011 5:26:07 PM



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