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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3237004" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Man, that sucks. Is it inside yet?</p><p>Kaw Lake has been releasing at 55,000 CFS, and can't keep up. inflow is 85,000 CFS. Outflow is not keeping up. We have been pinned in the house for two days now as our driveway has been 3' deep. The lake is 37' over normal level and climbing quickly. Only has about 9' to breach the dam or go around the sides.</p><p>They opened the gates to 80'000 GPS at 7:00 tonight. Folks downstream are in major trouble if they are in the floodplain. We are not as we live up on a ridge looking over that area.</p><p>It's going to take a while to get the lake down with another 3-5" of rain predicted in the Arkansas River watershed tonight.</p><p>May have to call the neighbor to the North that has the 1/2 section to see if he will let me cut the fence and drive across high ground if I get short of whisky.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3237004, member: 5412"] Man, that sucks. Is it inside yet? Kaw Lake has been releasing at 55,000 CFS, and can't keep up. inflow is 85,000 CFS. Outflow is not keeping up. We have been pinned in the house for two days now as our driveway has been 3' deep. The lake is 37' over normal level and climbing quickly. Only has about 9' to breach the dam or go around the sides. They opened the gates to 80'000 GPS at 7:00 tonight. Folks downstream are in major trouble if they are in the floodplain. We are not as we live up on a ridge looking over that area. It's going to take a while to get the lake down with another 3-5" of rain predicted in the Arkansas River watershed tonight. May have to call the neighbor to the North that has the 1/2 section to see if he will let me cut the fence and drive across high ground if I get short of whisky....... [/QUOTE]
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