Thornapple water levels

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Jim tenHaaf
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Thornapple water levels

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Was driving down I-96 East from M-6 and noticed that the water level at the river was down about 8'. Unless I really didn't get any sleep that night... maybe I was dreaming. Any water level changes on the lake?
Chris Barton
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The lake level is down right now. Nothing crazy, but as you know we have not had much rain the past month or so.
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Post by vano397 »

i just went over that same stretch today,I have never seen it that low! I noticed all the creeks in vermontville/nashville area were pretty good though, so i was a little suprised.
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You guys need to pay more attention...LOL

They draw that down in the fall every year.
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I had no problem launching my little boat Sunday.
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Post by Will Schultz »

The drawdown of the dam for the Cascade or Ada pond doesn't have any effect on Thonapple Lake.
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