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lucky67
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water
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12/30/2013 2:41:41 PM
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think they will draw back down to 480??
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lakngulf
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water
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12/30/2013 3:08:35 PM
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Surely they will let it back down quite a bit, but probably not to 480'. Recent rain experience does not bode well for change in the license agreement. That was a lot of water for the lake to catch, and all worked as planned, I think.
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MrHodja
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water
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12/30/2013 3:50:06 PM
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Free electricity.
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Unless we keep getting heavy rains on a weekly basis.
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jcope
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History
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12/31/2013 8:22:25 AM
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In 2009 - 2010 there were three spikes in the water level (up more than 3 feet) during the winter. In each instance APC got the level down to the plan within two weeks.
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