Off-Topic: How did this post get highjacked?
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phil
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How did this post get highjacked?
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12/28/2018 2:34:04 PM
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Because if the water level goes over the pier again it will be murder to clean the fish muck and river scum off of it?
Seriously thanks for posting as I may have to move a mini fridge or two and some furniture out just in case it starts getting really high.
Thankfully Logan Martin is still at close to winter levels so has 5 feet to go and can hold lots of water - but I have seen it go up close to 8 foot overnight, and had to scuba out to the pier one year in a wetsuit to keep debris from punching holes through the window screens.
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