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Chair - Jack Laitala 231-334-6156

Alternates

- Gary Croskey 231-334-6585
Members - Charles Ofenloch 231-334-4638   - Dave Haughn 231-334-4769
  - Mike Sutherland 231-334-6177   - John Kassarjian 231-334-3115
  - Vik Theiss 231-334-4444   - Bruce Lichliter 231-334-4128
        - Amy Peterson 231-334-4555
        - Jerry Powley 231-334-4704
        - John Spring 231-334-4232
        - David Stockman 231-334-4627

Monthly Reports (daily readings)

2008
Jan, 2008   Feb, 2008    Mar, 2008    Apr, 2008    May, 2008

 

2007

Jan, 2007   Feb, 2007     Mar, 2007    Apr, 2007   May, 2007   June, 2007

Jul, 2007    Aug, 2007    Sep, 2007    Oct, 2007    Nov, 2007   Dec, 2007

2006

Jan, 2006    Feb, 2006    Mar, 2006    Apr, 2006    May, 2006    Jun, 2006                                      

Jul, 2006     Aug, 2006    Sep, 2006   Oct, 2006    Nov, 2006    Dec, 2006           

 2005                                   

Jan, 2005    Feb, 2005    Mar, 2005    Apr, 2005   May, 2005     Jun, 2005

Jul 2005      Aug, 2005    Sep, 2005   Oct, 2005    Nov, 2005     Dec, 2005

The 2008 Glen Lake/Crystal River Water Sharing Plan

The 2008 Water Sharing Plan (Ice out until winter dam setting) - This chart depicts the operating Water Sharing Plan from ice out until the initial winter 2008/2009 is made, i.e., the minimum, flow required in the Crystal River for corresponding Glen Lake Level.  Also shown is the minimum relationship we had to adhere to in 2006 & 2007 as well as 2005.  The original algorithm we received from the court is also shown.  As you can see there have been improvements each year.  We will continue to fine tune the algorithm as we gain more knowledge and gather more supporting data.  In addition to these Water Sharing Plan changes for 2008, we were given authorization to run the river at a 23 cfs minimum in the fall of 2007.  This minimum flow increased to 30 cfs as we moved into the winter.  As you can see on the chart this 30 cfs minimum is approved for use throughout the 2008 boating season.  We also have a winter minimum of 40 cfs when there is danger that the river might freeze solid.  This 40 cfs minimum will be necessary during extremely long cold periods.  All of these changes were agreed to by the Technical Committee in an attempt to raise the lake level from its extreme low levels experienced in late summer/early fall of 2007.

The major contributor to our recent low water level is the significant drought being experienced in our area.  In 2007 we experienced the lowest precipitation in our recorded history.  This follows seven to eight years of lower than average precipitation.  Recent data is depicted in the attached graph.

2006/2007 Annual Report information.

The summary charts from this years annual meeting in pdf format can be found at this link.  To view the two charts at the end better, simply rotate them counterclockwise with the command in the Acrobat Reader tool bar.

2005/2006 Annual Report information.

The summary charts from this years annual meeting in pdf format can be found at this link.  To view the two charts at the end better, simply rotate them counterclockwise with the command in the Acrobat Reader tool bar.

A summary of the special June 3, 2006 public meeting to review water level issues can be found here.

The Water Level Committee takes lake level readings on a regular basis, weather and ice permitting.  These readings are from a USGS supplied and calibrated gage located on the Glen Lake Narrows Bridge.  The Committee also takes periodic readings in and around the Crystal River Dam, especially before and after a dam adjustment.  These readings will be posted to this page on a regular basis.  The monthly reports are are available here in a pdf format.  Adobe Reader is required to view pdf files.  Click on the desired month below to view the information.

Click here to view the Water Level Committee responsibilities.

  Don't have Adobe Acrobat Reader for PDF files?  Click on the icon to the left.

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