Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted July 7, 2015 Root Admin Posted July 7, 2015 Got an email from COE, Jim Sandberg. And just got off the phone with him to get some clarification. Here's the email: Just want to provide you an update and where we are on project operationsregarding lake levels. We have reached the point where the Corps mustbalance the remaining storage at Table Rock and Bull Shoals. With thatbeing said our releases at Table Rock will not exceed what Bull Shoals canrelease from its dam into the White River.At 10:00 Table Rock's lake level is 919.13 and rising. Bull Shoals was at686.46 and holding steady since midnight.The main thing I want to pass on and make you aware of is that the lakes aregoing to rise and our releases will be based on downstream conditions (lakelevels as well as regulating stages).Yesterday morning the regulating stages are the following;Stage at Newport was 15.06' and cresting (12' regulating stage).Stage at Georgetown was at 14.3' near crest but still rising (13' regulatingstage). From our conversation, here's what I understand. Bull Shoals is at 70% of their flood pool and Table Rock is at only 10-15%. Beaver is at 90% and has been there for quite a while. Now that BS is at 684 feet, The COE will start to regulate all the lakes in accordance of their pools. In another words, they will start bringing Table Rock up and not run as much into BS as they have. But if and when BS rises another 10 feet, then they will start dumping water through the whole system to keep levels at a relatively safe level. Taneycomo- they will control flow only through generation. They will not use the flood gates unless we get a huge rain event in the near future, before they can get this water down and through the system. Only if they HAVE to. That means we will start seeing less generation possibly-- it's a wait and see where the lake levels go after today's rain. They are only running one unit today. I thought it was because of local flood issues down lake on Taney. Jim said no, that's what they were going to run today- scheduled. Jim didn't think Beaver got the rain that Table Rock got and BS isn't jumping up like TR. He also said the White River, downstream, is in good shape and he thought they'd be able to start running water out of BS shortly. This will help the whole situation. Otis Roostertail and Ham 2
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