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Old 07-10-2014, 10:19 AM
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When the lake salinity drops in the northern part like by Conni , let's open that weir and let the low salinity water flow into the marsh that way your keep your marsh lower and allowing flow

guy said Manangement Plan don't allow that



That Managanent plan is out data and I'm sure it could use an overhaul with new solutions

It's what 39years old? That's before I was born and lots of things have changed and it needs to be updated and evaluated better

Weirs should never be closed longer than a 2 weeks

Every Full Moon and New Moon they should be open for 72 hrs
I remeber that, not trying to be rebute what you are saying, but they stated before that question was asked the the weirs are opened according to the salinities and different weirs are open at different times. Just as he was talking about, I wondered why he asked that question.
They also said that unless there are adverse conditions in the lake the weirs will be opend as you state above, which seems unerstandable.
not trying to argue with you but i thought i heard the answers to those questions...
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