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Carlson
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Slowly going down in anticipation of Ian?
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9/26/2022 1:05:58 PM
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Makes sense
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MartiniMan
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Slowly going down in anticipation of Ian?
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9/27/2022 6:03:56 PM
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Smart but probably unnecessary. Ian headed to the east and I am thinking Lake Martin will get very little rain at this point.
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RodBillett
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Slowly going down in anticipation of Ian?
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9/28/2022 10:20:27 AM
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Going down due to lack of rain. They are allowed to fluctuate between the FloodControl (High water mark) and Operating curve (Low Water Mark). Operating curve starts dropping in July - Flood Control curve starts dropping in Sept 1 or Oct15 depending on the CFE. So technically, even with the CFE in place, water level could be as low as 486.5 on Oct 15th.
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