Saturday October 5th, 2024 5:45PM

Lanier not expected to rise much higher

By The Associated Press
UNDATED - Lake Lanier may have finally reached full pool, but it's unlikely to rise much higher.

That's because the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to conduct ``measured releases'' to prevent downstream flooding and damage to federal facilities on the lake if it keeps climbing higher above 1071.

The lake reached full pool Wednesday for the first time since September 2005.

It had been as much as 20 feet below that level amid the epic drought that gripped the Southeast from 2007 to earlier this year.

Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle this week wrote the corps, urging that it increase full pool by three more feet to keep the lake full, saying that federal officials should store more water ``away for an un-rainy day.''

At mid-day Friday, the level was 1071.33.
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