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Name:   rainbow slough - Email Member
Subject:   Question for the lake level wa
Date:   1/2/2008 4:33:00 PM

I drove over logan martin this moring at stemley's bridge. They are way above normal winter levels and someone on their web forum said it rose a foot in one day (I don't see a lake level chart there, but my operating system is outdated and it may not read it).

Does anyone know why? I know it's a different basin, but can we hope to see rises of that volume and speed?

Thanks



Name:   Osms - Email Member
Subject:   Question for the lake level wa
Date:   1/2/2008 5:27:18 PM

From 12/31 to 1/2 Logan Martin rose one foot according to this website. Could be one of two reasons: Rain upstream is filtering down--Weiss is up 6 inches. AND APCo and Gov Riley have been working to get other AL winter lake levels raised like Lake Martin's and maybe the approval came through. Coosa has a huge watershed area that can support such an increase.

Pray for rain for us.



Name:   twc - Email Member
Subject:   Question for the lake level wa
Date:   1/3/2008 7:13:34 AM

Logan Martin is up almost to the new winter level of 462.

According to yesterdays paper, The Lake Martin area actually got more rain than the Logan Martin area did, but there is much more surface area to Martin so the net rise in lake level will not be as noticable.

I live near Stemly Bridge. I've noticed that it usually takes 3 to 4 days after a rain event to see any noticable difference in the lake level.

Peace,
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TC



Name:   mckaygmc - Email Member
Subject:   Question for the lake level wa
Date:   1/3/2008 8:30:12 AM

I do know that the Tallapoosa has been flowing strong the last couple of days in Wetumpka.



Name:   Martin Fisherman - Email Member
Subject:   Question for the lake level wa
Date:   1/3/2008 6:08:51 PM

Logan Martin Lake Level report:

http://www.loganmartin.info/Level.asp







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