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Name:   MartiniMan The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Lake Level
Date:   8/19/2019 5:12:29 PM

Part of the issue with Lake Martin is that both the Tallapoosa and Coosa rivers feed the Alabama River.  Regardless of what is going on in our watershed, they have to keep flows up to keep the levels in the Alabama River up.  So when we have limited rainfall along with the Coosa River basin, levels are going to drop.  But this is still pretty good for this time of year.  I recall many years where by mid August the levels were down several feet.

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Lake Level - StriperFreak - 8/17/2019 5:36:02 PM
     Lake Level - Roentgen - 8/17/2019 7:38:07 PM
     Lake Level - MartiniMan - 8/19/2019 5:12:29 PM
     Lake Level - oneshot - 8/19/2019 10:13:05 PM



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