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Wow.... Watch out for snakes when you are swimming.
WHoa! Are you going to get the boat out so it doesn't get damaged as it rises to the roof?
Aren't they floating docks???
I didn't know. I know that most around here on the lakes aren't floating and all are on the chuck are floating.Aren't they floating docks???
Yes they are floating docks. The only issue at this point is that they may have to disconnect the power. So I will have to get everything out of the fridge if that happens.
I didn't know. I know that most around here on the lakes aren't floating and all are on the chuck are floating.
Best of luck man.
Are you expecting more rain tonight?
So you guys will be on your toes for a few more days. Hang in there.
Lake Allatoona is a CoE lake designed for flood contol and power generation (secondary). In a "normal" rainfall year, the lake is at "full pool" from Memorial Day to Labor Day and then it is lowered to about 12-15' below full pool, awaiting the winter/spring rains. Flood stage is 20' above full pool. Right now, at 10' above full pool, the dam/lake is doing its job to prevent flooding down river by holding back the excessive rainfall amounts.
Windjammer and I may be "wading" to our dock this weekend!
9/30/2009 - Park Marina tells me that normal access to to docks will still not take place for a couple of weeks!
Although water is being released through the dam, there was even more rainfall at the lake last week and after the flooding period.
A friend and dockmate drove to the marina yesterday (Wednesday, 9/29) and said he didn't think you could even fit a canoe under Bethany Bridge!