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    #46
    Originally posted by Ruune View Post
    they're dry underwater where algae grows?
    Algae doesn't really have a chance to grow. Water levels fluctuate too much. My lake has gone up 46 feet in the last month, the lake above that went up 25 feet in one day, all because of rain. Levels can drop by a foot per day in times of drought.

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      turbo - Which lake are you talking about? I know that at Canyon (which they drained to work on the damn) it went up quite a bit...
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        #48
        Originally posted by turbonine View Post
        Algae doesn't really have a chance to grow. Water levels fluctuate too much. My lake has gone up 46 feet in the last month, the lake above that went up 25 feet in one day, all because of rain. Levels can drop by a foot per day in times of drought.
        wow... thats crazy! I thought it was a PITA to move my dock!

        speaking of which, I think its time for a rebuild. Mines on the beach and warped all to hell.
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          #49
          Originally posted by Lunchbox View Post
          turbo - Which lake are you talking about? I know that at Canyon (which they drained to work on the damn) it went up quite a bit...
          Horseshoe

          Monday elevation - 1965

          Wednesday elevation - 1989

          Roosevelt was up 3 feet in one day. And that is a big lake.

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            Yeah Wow... Roosevelt is huge... That's crazy...
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