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twc
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Rumors and pix
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1/9/2009 10:12:43 AM
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Not sure where the photos are. I loaded 10 yesterday and fr8 has 40 plus posted elsewhere. I'm sure he sent some of them here.
I was just told by someone that has been on the lake a lot longer than me that if the water goes above 470, APCO has to pay for any damages.
Peace, <>< TC
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M P
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1/9/2009 11:53:25 PM
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Not true. The flood easement that Alabama Power is granted on every lot allows flooding without liability. That's why its called an "easement." The location of the easement should be marked in your deed's legal description or reflected on your survey map. We have seen the water at 471 or 472 and it is still within the easement on our property. Structures built within the easement are there at the owner's peril and expense. I hope you (none of us)have no damage.
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