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Name:   Feb - Email Member
Subject:   Oh Baby !
Date:   3/11/2010 12:12:29 AM

They might want to run a couple more of those turbine units tomorrow, or we will hit 490 in a muddy hurry.



Name:   Pontoonfisher - Email Member
Subject:   Oh Baby !
Date:   3/11/2010 7:29:39 AM

Where are all the supporters that want a winter level of 483 in the winter????



Name:   dmp - Email Member
Subject:   Oh Baby !
Date:   3/11/2010 8:43:36 AM

Count me as one who wants 483 in the winter. Remember they can release excess water but they can't make it rain! It is just that simple!



Name:   Pontoonfisher - Email Member
Subject:   Oh Baby !
Date:   3/11/2010 1:00:20 PM

No they can't always release excess water. One of the main purposes of the dam is flood control. If it is flooding downstream they can't release water, they may need to hold the water back. If the winter level is kept higher then that there is less water that can be held in the lake during our rainiest season. So do we raise the lake level for a couple of folks who are too lazy to use a trailer to boat in the winter and risk either flooding downstream or flooding around the lake. The lake level is based on historical weather data that goes back for decades. I see no reason to change it for a recent exceptional drought.



Name:   dmp - Email Member
Subject:   Oh Baby !
Date:   3/11/2010 1:18:53 PM

What do you think used to happen before there was a dam?

Of course they can release and it has nothing to do with being "lazy."

Personally, I would like to see the lake managed as more of a "run of the river" lake like other APCO lakes. In those there is very little level change from winter to summer.




Name:   Lifer - Email Member
Subject:   Dang 'toon
Date:   3/11/2010 7:19:42 PM

Why go and inject facts, common sense, and logic into the conversation?







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