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    Senior Member 314joey's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by GRADS View Post
    I'm not sure what you mean but yes it actually filled up 28 feet in less than a month. This is a screen shot off of the California Department of Water Resources website.
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    I wasn't calling you out, I don't have a clue how big or small the lake is, so i wouldn't know how long it takes to fill back up, our lake back home (LOTO) only fluctuates 4-6 and that's only because the COE lowers it for the Northern snow and Spring rains, it just surprises me that a lake could go up and down that much so fast, that's all i was saying, I'll go back to my corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 314joey View Post
    I wasn't calling you out, I don't have a clue how big or small the lake is, so i wouldn't know how long it takes to fill back up, our lake back home (LOTO) only fluctuates 4-6 and that's only because the COE lowers it for the Northern snow and Spring rains, it just surprises me that a lake could go up and down that much so fast, that's all i was saying, I'll go back to my corner.
    It in fact is a reservoir vs a lake. Man made water storage facility. When sufficient runoff is available the levels stay high and within a handfull of feet. Drought conditions that we are experiencing has sucked many reservoirs dry.
    On the bright side, Grads had several cool paddleboard trips he documented here on stuff he found at the bottom of Folsom as the level dropped.


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