I live and work on Cumberland, and the COE has said the same thing all along, that if pressure increases greatly on the dam sensors or if sink holes start developing, they will take the lake down. But these things haven't happened and I hope and pray that they wont. At 680 the marinas, guides, lake communities etc. can get by. At 650, this end of the state would be destroyed. Lake communities would be completly wiped out. I don't know what I would do for a living, but I would sure be back in the job market. Towns around the lake would have no water intake, electricity could not be produced locally, and I think the fishing as we know it would be gone. The best trout fishery in the southeast would be a memory. I don't think the COE will go to that extreme unless the dam is facing eninent failure. Fingers are crossed and prayers are said.



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