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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Our outlook on summer reservoir levels
While summer doesn’t officially start until June 21, to most of us in the Savannah River Basin, it feels like summer is already here. Temperatures are heating up, the ground is drying, and the trees are lush and green as … Continue reading
The best piece of advice this Memorial Day weekend
Before you head out for a day on the lake, make sure you have life jackets for everyone—and wear them. On average, nine out of 10 people who drowned at a Corps of Engineers lake or river project didn’t wear … Continue reading
Posted in Videos, Water Safety
Tagged Army Corps of Engineers, drop offs, drowning, life jacket, life vest, Memorial Day, PFD, Remembering Scotty Craig, Savannah District, swimming, Thurmond Lake, USACE, water safety, wear it
April brings above-average rainfall throughout Savannah River Basin
For the first month since December, the Savannah River reservoirs recorded above-average rainfall in April. The Hartwell sub-basin received 112 percent of normal rainfall for April; Russell got 124 percent of normal, and Thurmond ranked the highest with 125 percent … Continue reading
Posted in Rainfall Update, Water Management
Tagged April, Army Corps of Engineers, fish spawning, flood control, Hartwell Lake, J. Strom Thurmond Lake, outflows, projection, rainfall, rainfall update, Richard B. Russell Lake, Russell Lake, Savannah District, Savannah River, Savannah River Basin, Thurmond Dam, Thurmond Lake