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On groundhogs and water levels: What will reservoirs look like on Memorial Day?
February has arrived and Groundhog Day has come-and-gone. So this makes me a little late in giving my annual prediction on how the three Corps of Engineers’ Savannah River reservoirs will begin the 2015 tourist season. Now whether my prognostication … Continue reading →
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Tagged Billy Birdwell, dam management, dams, Groundhog Day, Lake Hartwell, lake levels, Lake Russell, Lake Thurmond, prediction, predictions, recreation, reservoirs, Savannah District Corps of Engineers, summer, US Army Corps of Engineers, USACE, water levels, water management, winter guide curve
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