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Re: Possible solution to low lake levels?? [Re: Duck_Hunter] #11450740 03/02/16 03:39 AM
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What's up, Biscuits? How you been?

Living the dream dude. Just bought a house on three acres in Castroville. My lake is full of water and the fishing is great. How is life treating you guys?


Congrats! Life is good.

Someone on here proposed large air bladders being sunk into lakes struggling with water levels about a year ago. It didn't go well.


I remember something like that being brought up. My idea though would potentially being jobs to area lakes because you could hire dudes to tie balloon type devices into tree formations.




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Re: Possible solution to low lake levels?? [Re: Biscuits] #11450750 03/02/16 03:45 AM
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The bladders seems to still be working at The Vine.

Re: Possible solution to low lake levels?? [Re: Biscuits] #11450755 03/02/16 03:48 AM
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Re: Possible solution to low lake levels?? [Re: Biscuits] #11450765 03/02/16 03:54 AM
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Aside from West Texas, which lakes are low still?

Re: Possible solution to low lake levels?? [Re: timwins31] #11450806 03/02/16 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted By: timwins31
Aside from West Texas, which lakes are low still?



Almost every lake below Waco, I don't know about Waco, I just used it as a reference to show that south Texas is dry.

Re: Possible solution to low lake levels?? [Re: Biscuits] #11450822 03/02/16 04:18 AM
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Medina is 63% full. Need more rain.




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Re: Possible solution to low lake levels?? [Re: Biscuits] #11455199 03/04/16 02:52 AM
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Re: Possible solution to low lake levels?? [Re: Biscuits] #11455393 03/04/16 04:49 AM
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The Astrodome isn't being used any more. Let's just sink it into a low lake.

Re: Possible solution to low lake levels?? [Re: Biscuits] #11455634 03/04/16 01:37 PM
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I'm speechless, well almost.

I recall taking time to do the math when the Athens Fish & Game Lake's dam busted, this lake sitting on top of Lake Athens.

I won't bother looking it up but it was essentially a 130 acre lake, if every drop drained out of it (it wouldn't) ending up in a 1799 acre lake. If I recall correctly, I made a few assumptions about the steepness of the banks surrounding the larger lake receiving the water (vertical capacity so that the lake didn't spread out its surface area), then a total deposit of the smaller lake into the larger lake . . . and, it would have only raised the water level in Lake Athens by 17".

I'm sure the engineers knew/know this; they have calculators, too.

The reason Lake Athens was closed for several days or weeks last May was the possibility of a surge of water up in its northwest corner down into the lake, sort of a tsunami effect. Even that was improbable but might have caused issues at the boat ramp.

Anyway, good luck raising water levels by submerging things into large lakes. We'd be talking one-thousandths of an inch, imperceptible increases.

The only engineering solution I can think of would be to sink all of the over-inflated egos of our Democrat and Republican Presidential candidates into a lake as a test, then they'd top off nicely, overflow the banks! Ha!

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