Off-Topic: Rains Change Lake Levels
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Subject:   Rains Change Lake Levels
Date:   1/7/2009 12:19:35 PM

Lakers,

We're seeing huge amounts of activity on many southeast lake sites. It's worth noting that lake levels have changed dramatically on the following lakes in the past couple of days because of the rainfall:

Logan Martin Lake - Increase about 4 feet
http://www.loganmartin.info/Level.asp

Smith Lake - Increase about 7 feet
http://www.smithlake.info/Level.asp

Lake Lanier - Increase about 2 feet
http://lanier.uslakes.info/Level.asp

Lake Weiss - Increase about 4 feet
http://www.lakeweiss.info/Level.asp

Lake Hartwell - Increase about 1 foot
http://www.mylakehartwell.com/Level.asp


Bruce Pate - Webmaster


URL: Lake Level Information (www.LakeLevels.info)
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