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Name:   gmax6174 - Email Member
Subject:   winter level
Date:   10/9/2012 3:54:22 PM

A few people mentioned earlier in the summer that Alabama Power had requested that winter pool level be changed to 462, but at that time, no one knew if it would be approved or not.

Has anyone heard if this will be the new level, or will we go back down to 460?



Name:   Packrat - Email Member
Subject:   winter level
Date:   10/10/2012 8:19:40 AM

I was at the last LMLPA meeting and the AP rep stated that they had applied for license to change the winter level to 462 but did not know when or if it would be approved.



Name:   LMLPA - Email Member
Subject:   winter level
Date:   10/21/2012 5:25:12 PM

Talked with APCO about the faster than normal drawdown.  The response I go was nothing out of the ordinary going on with Logan Martin, they are following the curve down for the normal drawdown. It may just seem fast since rains and resulting flows allowed us to keep it pretty much full during the latter part of the summer though September.  As far as a temporary winter pool vaiance, there are no plans for one this year. Current climate predictions are for a normal to wetter winter period. Of course, APCO always watch weather conditions and adjust as they can in cooperation with the Corps of Engineers and other regulatory agencies.

I hope that answers your question.

Mike Riley
LMLPA



Name:   gmax6174 - Email Member
Subject:   winter level
Date:   10/22/2012 10:30:38 AM

Good info. Thanks Mike.



Name:   LMLPA - Email Member
Subject:   winter level
Date:   10/22/2012 11:09:49 AM


Additional Infor from APCO

 

Plant

Logan

 

Current Elevation

462.6

 

Historical Average Elevation

462.6

 

Today’s Rule Curve Elevation

462.9

 

Oct 29th Projected Elevation

462.6

 

 

Rainfall and Inflows:

  • The average rainfall for APC basins for MTD October is 2.0 inches.

·    So far in October, we have received : Coosa 1.9”, Tallapoosa 1.7”, Warrior 3.1”

This results in rainfall amounts of 112% of basins-wide average for MTD October.

·    The 5-day forecast indicates no rainfall is expected across our basins. 

·    The near term 6-10 day forecast indicates higher probabilities of wetter than normal conditions and  the 8-14 day forecast indicates higher probabilities of wetter than normal conditions, as well. 

·    The one month and three month forecasts from the National Weather Service indicates equal chances of below normal, normal, and above normal precipitation for our basins

 









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