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Name:   jesse The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Water Level
Date:   5/31/2012 9:31:45 AM

There must be more to managing the water level at Lake Weiss that can be explained.

Current level is up, pretty close to Full Summer Pool. It hardly ever gets to Full Pool, that seems to be some theoretical maximum.

Thankfully the level makes the docks usable, the creek entrances passable and makes the ramps and channels safe.

 Upstream Allatoona is still above its Summer Pool level. Weiss Dam is still releasing and generating and if there has been a soaking rain to produce run off enough to lift Weiss, it has not been noticed by the authorities that measure such, at least that I have noticed (I live on the edge of the Etowah drainage basin) or can find reported by the Weather folks or the UGA source.

Maybe the APCO  managers are geniuses or magicians after all. I hope they keep it up so we will have some water for awhile.
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Water Level - jesse - 5/31/2012 9:31:45 AM
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