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December 7, 2011

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Water Level

The lake is frozen for the winter. The gauge no longer measures open water, so this will be the last of the charts for the year.

I am including a PDF of the chart for printing WaterLevel. Have a great Holiday Season.

 

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  1. May 17 2011

    Can you add the link back in for the actual gauge reading chart that the Corp of Engineers maintains?

    Thanks.

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    • admin
      May 17 2011

      Vaughn,

      I put it back on the site. It’s on the right footer.

      Mike

      Reply
  2. Jeff Queen
    Aug 18 2011

    Do you have a history of the water level this year? I am looking for a chart for the entire year. I am a flood adjuster and have Insured buildings around the lake. A graph would be very helpful to chart the level all year.

    Thanks

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    • admin
      Aug 18 2011

      Jeff,
      Yes I have the data. When do you want the graph to start? There is so much data (every 15 minutes) that a graph of a complete year is not possible without spending a lot of my time summarizing a day and then producing a graph. The graph displayed on the site is about to be shortened for this reason.
      Mike

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  3. Jeff Queen
    Aug 18 2011

    If I could get March through now that would be great. If you have a spread sheet I will build the graph. I really appreciate the help.

    Reply

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