The maximum discharge shown on the link must include emergency spillway, since it shows spillway as "uncontrolled" and spillway width as
200'. No way the outlet tunnels can exceed around 7500 cfs.
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The maximum discharge shown on the link must include emergency spillway, since it shows spillway as "uncontrolled" and spillway width as
200'. No way the outlet tunnels can exceed around 7500 cfs.
Latest Rivergages.com is showing precip. at Grenada Dam as 1.95". The COE will always shut the spillways off when the dam area gets 2" of rain in several hours. We did not get that much in the Sardis area.
Yeah they may have just cut it back but at 5100cfs and near 2 inches of rain it would flood Genada, noticed the level was down 1.40 in the spillway. So much for snaggin Thursday night.
John....you need to tighten up. You don't see feelay, ATM, and Handie worried about the water levels.....they just go out and catch fish. :biggrin
Not on Grenada they dont, maybe at Sardis and aint been great there lately.
If they went to Grenada they would still catch fish ya big gewber :biggrin Thats just how they roll. Always remember the important facts....if your not doing it like they are then you are doing it wrong. :biggrin
They better than me. :biggrin
And yes they worry about water levels, bet ole Stan has a number in his memory banks after yesterday.:yikes