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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBlue View Post
    Mother Nature has her ways of taking care of things...
    So the high water levels are strictly Mother Nature's doings? The Corps has nothing to do with it? I've only been at this a couple years, but the water levels at Enid were so much higher this year than last that I've been very curious to know if this is due solely to more precipitation this spring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebug2006 View Post
    So the high water levels are strictly Mother Nature's doings? The Corps has nothing to do with it? I've only been at this a couple years, but the water levels at Enid were so much higher this year than last that I've been very curious to know if this is due solely to more precipitation this spring.
    Mother nature with all the rain plus the COE....they hold water back, and regulate how much they let out and when to keep from flooding the delta....These are flood control lakes
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