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Author Archives: Kyle

On groundhogs and water levels: What will reservoirs look like on Memorial Day?

February has arrived and Groundhog Day has come-and-gone. So this makes me a little late in giving my annual prediction on how the three Corps of Engineers’ Savannah River reservoirs will begin the 2015 tourist season. Now whether my prognostication will be any better than those of large, furry rodents is to be determined. Will … Continue reading »

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Ready For Spring Boating

Top 6 Tips for De-Winterizing – Is Your Boat Ready For Spring? Spring is in the air. Is your boat ready to hit the water? When De-winterizing your boat, make sure you do an inspection before you try and take it out. You want to be sure that all of the parts will be in … Continue reading »

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Updates on the Savannah River Basin Comprehensive and Flood Storage Studies

In October 2013 we announced an initiative to assess our flood storage capacity to test the possibility of reducing our current flood storage allotment. More specifically, the study will provide information that will better define the present need for flood storage in the basin. In the announcement we estimated the study would take approximately 12 … Continue reading »

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