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Or for there to be enough water to get the dredging equipment in place. Then they can dredge the river just in time for the next crop of gulf hurricanes predicted as the long standing low pressure trough over the southeast, gives way to a high pressure extension of the Bermuda high at the end of July. This will supposedly steer tropical systems away from the eastern US and across Florida and into the Gulf similar to 2004-05. Not a good situation to be in for the COE, but what choices do they have? The timing of this dredging with a few Gulf hurricanes that dump more sludge into the river, may put the corp in an uneasy position next year if barge traffic is slowed another season. Just because we get a normal winter rain, I remain guardedly optimistic that our lake levels will return to normal next year. Too many variables.....
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