Lake Cumberland Poker Run could be a problem
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Lake Cumberland Poker Run could be a problem
Lowering lake level could affect boating, fishing
Tourist overcrowding, harm to fish possible
By Gary Garth
Special to The Courier-Journal
Yesterday's announcement by the Corps of Engineers that they intend to lower Lake Cumberland to 680 feet above sea level will mean challenges for boaters and fishermen in the state's largest lake.
The move is aimed to lower pressure on Wolf Creek Dam near Jamestown, Ky., until repairs can be made to the seeping foundation.
A surface level of 680 feet above sea level is 43 feet below Cumberland's normal summer pool. The surface acres of water will be reduced from 50,250 to about 37,000.
"Cumberland is known for its pleasure boaters," veteran guide Tim Tarter said. "You'll be putting all those people in (one-fourth) less water. My worry is that Cumberland is very busy with tourists on weekends anyway. You put them on (one-fourth) less water and add a little alcohol, and you could have problems."
It also will place many boat ramps out of the water, but that can be solved in many cases by extending existing ramps.
Tourist overcrowding, harm to fish possible
By Gary Garth
Special to The Courier-Journal
Yesterday's announcement by the Corps of Engineers that they intend to lower Lake Cumberland to 680 feet above sea level will mean challenges for boaters and fishermen in the state's largest lake.
The move is aimed to lower pressure on Wolf Creek Dam near Jamestown, Ky., until repairs can be made to the seeping foundation.
A surface level of 680 feet above sea level is 43 feet below Cumberland's normal summer pool. The surface acres of water will be reduced from 50,250 to about 37,000.
"Cumberland is known for its pleasure boaters," veteran guide Tim Tarter said. "You'll be putting all those people in (one-fourth) less water. My worry is that Cumberland is very busy with tourists on weekends anyway. You put them on (one-fourth) less water and add a little alcohol, and you could have problems."
It also will place many boat ramps out of the water, but that can be solved in many cases by extending existing ramps.
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Re: Lake Cumberland Poker Run could be a problem
If the dam breaks, who needs boat ramps to put in? We'll just drive the boats up! We may have a gas problem though.
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Re: Lake Cumberland Poker Run could be a problem
This shouldn't effect the poker run in my opinion. Cumberland wil still be one of the largest lakes at 680......
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Re: Lake Cumberland Poker Run could be a problem
If the Wolf Creek Dam (Lake Cumberland) dam were to break it would flood downtown Nashville by about 20 plus feet of water level in the Cumberland River.
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I heard about 2,400 residents would have to leave thier houses on Old Hichory. Tim, need a place to stay?
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P.S. Everybody want to have a dam breaking party. When I lived in Miami we had hurricane partys (just an excuse to have one).
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P.S. Everybody want to have a dam breaking party. When I lived in Miami we had hurricane partys (just an excuse to have one).