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Andrew check LakeCumberland.com I'm not good at posting linksDave, do you have a link to the story? I checked the Corps page and could not find it.
Good to see that they are not dropping below 680. However, if they keep that level for another 6 years, its going to put a hurting on the trout and striper fishing in the river. Hopefully it will rebound after that. I understand they have to keep a safe level to protect the public. Still a bummer about the fishing.
Andrew
They also want to knock 2 years off of the repair time.
Dave
I also read that the lake will stay at 680 that will be good. Iam curious about the process, not to be negative, Iam just am intrested as how the construction is being done. the only thing we have been told is how long it will take. What is the engineering process as to how it is being done and what are the problems that need to be adressed and how it it being done, a link would help if there is one.I am just curious and if there was a detailed description of the work that was being done for the tech heads the rumors would stop. There is a ton of tax money for this project so there should be somewhere to go to get the details???
Thanks Dave, found the link. In case others are interested: http://www.somerset-kentucky.com/loc...208212058.html is a link to the story.
SSKY, http://www.lrn.usace.army.mil/WolfCreek/index.htm is the link to the Corps site with Lake Cumberland info. Various links there to info about what is being done, etc. Might have the info you were looking for.
Andrew
Sorry, no go on the link tried several times????
Sorry about that, guess the links are not active. Copy and paste the part between the [ url] [/ url] part into your browser and it should load up the page.
Andrew
don't copy the http//
