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Name:   Maverick The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Lake Level
Date:   3/12/2010 5:41:56 PM

Found this article on Lake Martin's Homepage, thought it might answer your question.

Logan Martin Lake on the Coosa is expected to rise above its normal summer pool level of 465 feet sometime late today and is expected to reach a peak elevation just under 467 feet sometime Sunday or Monday. Alabama Power is working to maintain lake elevations at or below summer pool at its other storage reservoirs. However, the use of its flood easements above summer pool to manage high flows is always possible.
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