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Old 02-12-2007, 09:08 AM
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Hi Guys,
The C. of E. is having a meeting tonight in Hendersonville regarding the current condition of Center Hill and Wolf Creek dams. Anybody going???
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I'm on high ground, i'll leave that to you.
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Steve, I'm going. I'd like to hear what they and to say and need to figure out what animals to put in the boat
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Steve, I'm going. I'd like to hear what they and to say and need to figure out what animals to put in the boat
Paul,
Where and when? I may go too.
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Paul,
Where and when? I may go too.
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Steve,

I didn't see your post until this morning, sorry I missed you. There will be another meeting held at Galatin City Hall on 02-25-07 @6:30pm.

Here is a link to the website with info regarding Wolf Creek Dam. http://www.lrn.usace.army.mil/pao/issues/wolcommo

A couple of things that really stood out:

There are only 5 of the 48 boat ramps still usable, 923 of the 1420 boat slips still usable

There will be an estimated $23 billion impact on the local economy. That's the worst part is wondering if some of the local small business can survive. I agree saftey and avoiding a disaster is the number one priority but sure makes you feel for the local business community.
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Originally Posted by nashpda
Steve,

I didn't see your post until this morning, sorry I missed you. There will be another meeting held at Galatin City Hall on 02-25-07 @6:30pm.

Here is a link to the website with info regarding Wolf Creek Dam. http://www.lrn.usace.army.mil/pao/issues/wolcommo

A couple of things that really stood out:

There are only 5 of the 48 boat ramps still usable, 923 of the 1420 boat slips still usable

There will be an estimated $23 billion impact on the local economy. That's the worst part is wondering if some of the local small business can survive. I agree saftey and avoiding a disaster is the number one priority but sure makes you feel for the local business community.
Paul,
$hitty news, but thanks for the update none the less. This doesn't bode well for Summer 07 events on Cumberland ......I have a friend who drove over the dam, and was working around Somerset today. He said they are working on the dam, but he couldn't believe how low the lake is.
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The truth about the ramps now is that it is questionable that anyone can put more than a fishing boat in LC. I looked at the lake last friday and it is much worse than I thought it would be. There will be a big impact on the economy. Hopefully progress on the dam stabilization will go fast. Attempts to remove houseboats have failed.
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So is this a winter pool? Are they going to raise it any at all for the summer? I thought the first thing that i'd heard was that it would be around 40' lower than normal, but I'm not familiar with their winter's and summer's.
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Looks like 76 Falls is going to have a hell of a beach this year!
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Jonyb, 680 all year. Could change in 18 months.
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