2014 Debris Report
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2014 Debris Report
Well 5-17-2014 the Lake from JRM to Grider Hill was in pretty good shape. Just a few big ones here and there that you could see and avoid even on plane.
76 Falls was looking good and plenty of room a the falls and around the bends for the party to return. (I forgot how big it was there with the water up) AND you have more of a flow of water coming through unlike Harmon creek where it is a bit more stale....)
5-18-2014 the monsters and debris came out and seemed to congregate just below Lure Lodge at the entrance to the harbor.
(Whats your report?)
76 Falls was looking good and plenty of room a the falls and around the bends for the party to return. (I forgot how big it was there with the water up) AND you have more of a flow of water coming through unlike Harmon creek where it is a bit more stale....)
5-18-2014 the monsters and debris came out and seemed to congregate just below Lure Lodge at the entrance to the harbor.
(Whats your report?)
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Thanks for the pics...havent been down yet this year...im in need of a lake fix...good to see so lil debris..although i never venture far from the beaver ,ill bet its cleaner.
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SMH....
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You missed that thread didn't ya?
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Uh...howd i miss that one...d@mn getting old sucks...
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Ummmm.....NO!E_ wrote:You missed that thread didn't ya?
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Photos from Burnside this Memorial Day weekend (shared on our LCB facebook page)
Burnside has responded on Facebook and state they are working very hard to keep the marina clear.
Anyone with any other pics?
Burnside has responded on Facebook and state they are working very hard to keep the marina clear.
Anyone with any other pics?
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Heres one from http://d6673sr63mbv7.cloudfront.net/arc ... da72f5.jpg from http://www.somerset-kentucky.com/local/ ... o-unstable
This was back in mid April 2014 (wonder what it looks like now)
This was back in mid April 2014 (wonder what it looks like now)
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Re: 2014 Debris Report (Trash Gate?)
http://cedb.asce.org/cgi/WWWdisplay.cgi?124885
“Trash Gate” Lake Cumberland Debris Management System
by Charles Taylor, Jr., P.E., (No affiliation information available.) and Wayne Stuart, (No affiliation information available.)
Section: Hydraulic Structures, pp. 1-8, (doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40517(2000)415)
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Abstract: The Daniel Boone Natural Forest System including Lake Cumberland, Cumberland River, and Cumberland Falls in the Sate of Kentucky is a major wildlife habitat and outdoor recreation area. This natural resource and scenic area was being impacted by the accumulation of unsightly trash and debris. The trash and debris posed an adverse environmental and public safety impact affecting navigation, fishing, swimming and other enjoyment of the river system. Innovative civil engineering design and construction was implemented to capture the trash and debris upstream in the Cumberland River and prevent its entrance into Lake Cumberland. The rack system was designed using 3-D Computer Modeling to optimize the site layout. Design considerations also addressed operational requirements, public concerns, environmental impacts, navigation and boating concerns, and esthetic issues. Special considerations taken during construction addressed environmental concerns associated with preservation of wetland habitat, endangered species, and river water quality. Impact on local residences and public facilities also were addressed.
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Re: 2014 Debris Report
Took HB down for fuel and pump out. 2 slips at fuel pier were blocked by big logs. Went out today on toon and big - medium - small wood everywhere from SD to Wolf Creek Marina. Lots of human trash mixed in also.
I have taken the road least traveled................and now I am freakin LOST !
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hope it clears up soon
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Re: 2014 Debris Report
Fishing Creek from Parkway to main lake clear.
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