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Over 2" of rain has fallen since yesterday (10/17) and the lake is up 1.3 inches in 24 hours. That is a LOT of water! Throughout the day, more nutrient rich runoff will bring up the level even more, but not enough to bring us back to normal.
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Does a large amount of water quickly refilling the lake help the water quality by flushing out the bad stuff or does it ultimately hurt the water quality by bringing runoff?
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In a perfect world occasional moderate rain is what's needed but we can't control the weather. |
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I've been on one of the lakes water monitoring teams for some time, and the secchi disk readings always show shallower visibility after a storm (A secchi disk is a patterned disk that is lowered into the water until it can't be seen anymore. The clearer the water, the deeper the reading). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secchi...%20the%20water. We've been getting some of the deepest readings I can remember up until the latest storms. |
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