Alright let me start off by saying I wish no ill will or lost business against anyone in the local area of the lake. I'm really not that sure it will be so catistrophic as alot are making it seem anyway. But on a selfish note, I love the lake that low myself, I always have. At 680 feet above sea level that lake still has tons of water more than 100 feet deep. Yes, some ramps are going to be non useable while others will be fine. They are going to do some work on extending ramps for use during low water times, such as the state in Pumpkin creek, and the dam, as one lane can not be used at 680. Others are being talked about, but these two are for sure. Jamestown is fine all the way across at 680 and Conley will also be able to be used as is. This isn't the end of mankind at the big C as some are making it sound. I'm going to name a few beneifits and see what you think. Possible hundreds of go fast boats will not come including the frigging ocean vessels that have infested that lake over the last few years. The Ohio Navy realises that there actually are other lakes in the universe other than Cumberland. The bass actually will have level stable water,{hopefully}, to have a GOOD spawn in, something they haven't had there in years. Grass and bushes will start to grow again at shorelines, such as the buckbrush that used to be there many moons ago. Local businesses, such as concrete companies, and construction labor work should flourish, along with local hotels and restaurants. Fish habitat can and will be created at local and hopefully a KDFWR level. This doesn't have to be a totally bad thing and there will be good come from it, and again being selfish I'm gonna love it baby.