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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3162934" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I think the rivers are still rising. I crossed the Salt Fork this morning and again this evening. </p><p>The issue is Kaw lake today has opened 7 tainter gates, the rooster tails and are generating from the hydro. The Arkansas river is bank full which in return will cause the Salt Fork to back up because it can't dump water. The COE kept it closed as long as they could to help drain the tributary rivers, but with the lake taking in 66,000 cubic feet of water per hour, and the dam discharging 44,000 cubic feet per hour, the lake is 10' high and rising. Going to screw up a lot of deer hunters dreams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3162934, member: 5412"] I think the rivers are still rising. I crossed the Salt Fork this morning and again this evening. The issue is Kaw lake today has opened 7 tainter gates, the rooster tails and are generating from the hydro. The Arkansas river is bank full which in return will cause the Salt Fork to back up because it can't dump water. The COE kept it closed as long as they could to help drain the tributary rivers, but with the lake taking in 66,000 cubic feet of water per hour, and the dam discharging 44,000 cubic feet per hour, the lake is 10' high and rising. Going to screw up a lot of deer hunters dreams. [/QUOTE]
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