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Name:   Lifer The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Water level
Date:   1/30/2022 7:20:47 AM

Sorry but the 10ft drawdown is not"unique".  We had a ten foot drop for decades before switching to the current 7ft.  And before the 10ft drawdown there was a couple of decades of an anual 30ft. drop every year.

On another note just because the water starts up on the 15th doesnt mean you have to stop any work.  It takes just as long to come back to you pier as it did to move away.  Most folks can do dock work for several weeks after the water starts back up.

Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
Water level - ABNewB - 1/28/2022 12:56:50 PM
     Water level - wix - 1/28/2022 7:11:58 PM
          Water level - Bamanole - 1/29/2022 9:47:50 PM
               Water level - Lifer - 1/30/2022 7:20:47 AM
                    Water level - Bamanole - 1/30/2022 2:59:30 PM
                         Water level - RickLake - 2/11/2022 1:16:09 PM



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