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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Commander: Savannah River Basin enters first drought level
By COL Thomas Tickner Savannah District Commander This past weekend Thurmond Reservoir levels dipped below 326 feet above mean sea level, which is the marker for our first drought trigger. This level indicates the Savannah River Basin (SRB) is in … Continue reading
For Thurmond Lake fish, D-O is a G-O
Recently we received this comment about dissolved oxygen and pumpback at the Russell Dam: “As I recall, the Russell project was initially accompanied by much debate over water quality and fish. Has the addition of underwater oxygen injection resolved the … Continue reading
Video: Understanding Evaporation and Transpiration
Posted in Videos, Water Management, Water Quality/Water Supply
Tagged Army Corps of Engineers, lakes, video, water quality
Cleanup campaigns going on now at Corps lake near you
Looking for an opportunity to roll up your sleeves and give back to the community? How about volunteering for a lake cleanup campaign at a Corps lake near you? The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District seeks volunteers to … Continue reading
August rainfall ranks below average at Hartwell, Russell and Thurmond
The final observed rainfall totals for August ranked below average at the Hartwell, Russell and Thurmond sub basins. The Hartwell sub basin had the highest amount of rainfall receiving 86.2 percent of normal rainfall accumulating 4.3 total inches, just under … Continue reading
Posted in Rainfall Update
Tagged August, rainfall update, Savannah Corps, USACE