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Nearly 20 Corps facilities on Lake Lanier now closed because of high water levels

By Ken Stanford Contributing Editor
Posted 2:00PM on Saturday 23rd February 2019 ( 5 years ago )

As of mid-morning Saturday, the number of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers facilities on Lake Lanier that had been closed because of high water levels had risen to 20.  That's up from six just a couple of days ago.

These are the parks and boat ramps that are closed:

The level of the lake at mid-morning Saturday was 1075.62, which is more than 5.5 feet above winter full pool, and just 1.5 feet below the all-time high which was recorded April 14, 1964.

The Corps Saturday offered this breakdown of the highest recorded water levels on record:

1077.15 - Apr. 14, 1964

1076.20 - Apr. 5, 1977

1076.05 - Mar. 30, 1980

1075.99 - Apr. 15, 1979

1075.75 - Apr. 1, 1976

1075.62 - Feb. 23, 2019 (current reading)

1075.43 - Dec. 31, 2015

Meanwhile, other government entities with parks, trails, campsites, etc. around the lake, as well as some businesses adjacent to the lake, are struggling with the impact of the still-rising waters.  Lakeside homeowners are also on the alert, especially for problems associated with their boat docks.

The rising water is the result of a week of sometimes torrential rains across north Georgia, including the two river basins that drain into the lake - the Chattahoochee and the Chestatee.  Rainfall totals of six inches and more have been common in many areas. 

This is the second time this year that Lanier has been impacted in such a way.

(Courtesy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
The water in Lake Lanier was creeping up over this picnic area at River Forks Parks Saturday afternoon. River Forks is operated by Hall County Parks & Leisure Services. The park remains open, but the rain is hampering activity at the facility. (Photo: B.J. Williams)

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