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Name:   Maverick - Email Member
Subject:   Bham New Article - Water Wars
Date:   10/25/2007 5:39:05 PM



URL: Interior secretary steps into water fight

Name:   Maverick - Email Member
Subject:   AJC - No Truce in Water Wars
Date:   10/26/2007 10:23:33 AM



URL: No truce in tri-state water war

Name:   rude evin - Email Member
Subject:   AJC - No Truce in Water Wars
Date:   10/26/2007 11:44:39 AM

The photos in that article are artistic but haunting ........... did it say anywhere how far each lake is down from full pool?



Name:   Carnac - Email Member
Subject:   The right word
Date:   10/26/2007 12:17:36 PM

Haunting is indeed the right word used to describe the photos. I neglected to look at those photos until you referenced them. Geez Louise. Gott im himmel.



Name:   Maverick - Email Member
Subject:   AJC Photos- Now I See
Date:   10/26/2007 12:36:33 PM

Could not figure out what Rude was saying till I went back to the AJC article then I figured it out.

Look down on the left side of the article for:

Photos: Aerial views of
lakes Lanier, Allatoona






Name:   F1Fan - Email Member
Subject:   AJC Photos- Now I See
Date:   10/26/2007 1:56:16 PM

One interesting design difference in the floating piers on these lakes, which you can see in these photos, is they detach. Well, pretty much any one can do that, but many are specifically designed with this in mind.

Visited a friend there recently, and he actually has what is similar to two huge hinge-pins that he pulls out of the rear of his piers' "finger", floats it out and secures it with two crank-operated temporary "pilings" driven down on the two rear corners.

Cool design, but let's hope this sort of measure doesn't become part of the norm on Lake Martin due to huge and regular fluctuations!



Name:   mbk - Email Member
Subject:   AJC - No Truce in Water Wars
Date:   10/26/2007 2:44:43 PM

Click on US Lakes at the top of this page; then GA; then pick your lake.



Name:   RiVerShArk - Email Member
Subject:   AJC Photos- Now I See
Date:   10/26/2007 2:56:57 PM

I've noticed the same thing about the floating docks on other lakes even in Alabama. It seems to make a lot of sense!



Name:   Haxman - Email Member
Subject:   Bham New Article - Water Wars
Date:   10/26/2007 5:02:45 PM

Lake Lanier - Summer level 1085 Now 1071
Lake Allatoona 840 now 822.96





Name:   Osms - Email Member
Subject:   AJC Photos- Now I See
Date:   10/26/2007 7:58:43 PM

Many Corps of Engineers lakes only allow floating docks , because of large lake levels fluctuations--and I guess they can run you off with little effort. Some have bicycle size tires on the end of the ramp so you can move the dock further out into the water as the lake goes down. Little late for Lake Martin.







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