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Old 08-08-2013, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
I think the main concern would be with Truman. Unless the biblical rains continue, most of the current debris should clear out in time. However, if they have to dump Truman for the next few weeks we can get a somewhat constant flow of garbage down the Osage arm.
How is this any different than the typical "constant flow of garbage"?
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This seems to be a bit worse than average. These pics were found from Gene Stanfield on facebook.
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This seems to be a bit worse than average. These pics were found from Gene Stanfield on facebook.
Grand Glaize Arm?
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
I think the main concern would be with Truman. Unless the biblical rains continue, most of the current debris should clear out in time. However, if they have to dump Truman for the next few weeks we can get a somewhat constant flow of garbage down the Osage arm.
I am 5 miles from Truman dam, Truman is only up 4 feet at this time, most of the big stuff was washed out in the spring when it was 12+ feet high.
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Grand Glaize Arm?
Yep, Park Place condo's I believe. I think it's just a bit past the state park.
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please reroute extra water to Texas...we can put it to good use....you guys can keep the trash...
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That part of the main channel gets heavily traveled and all that traffic will clean it out fairly quickly, it should be fine unless it gets tons of rain the two or three days before the event, then I'd be a little careful.
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Originally Posted by TRL505
How is this any different than the typical "constant flow of garbage"?
Could move it to Table Rock. The Hillbillies would go nuts with all the hardware down there. The fastest thing on that lake right now is a beaver with an unusually large tail.
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Originally Posted by baditude
I am 5 miles from Truman dam, Truman is only up 4 feet at this time, most of the big stuff was washed out in the spring when it was 12+ feet high.
Good to hear. Wasn't sure how far West the heavy rains were.
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It will all be just fine by Shootout time. Can't wait!
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