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AS OF 11:45 PM, JUNE 16:
Lake levels continued to drop another .6 inches this afternoon and evening, in spite of the rain. Altogether, water levels have dropped 2.4 inches in the last 24 hours.
Lake Level: 533.65′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 11.65′
Feet over Flood Pool: 1.65′
Corps is releasing 5,916 cubic feet per second
AS OF 2:45 PM, JUNE 16:
AS OF 11:00 PM, JUNE 15:
AS OF 11:10 PM, JUNE 14:
Lake levels dropped another 5.04 inches in the last forty-eight hours.
Lake Level:534.07′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 12.07′
Feet over Flood Pool: 2.07′
Corps is releasing 6,011 cubic feet per second
But then there’s Bill:
BRIDGE CLEARANCE, PER THE HARBOR MASTER
At the current 534.5′ Lewisville Lake Level, there is 49.5′ clearance.
How did we calculate this? First, we took a look at the NTTA Engineering report, to get the official 52′ clearance above the spillway level, which is at 522′. Then, we subtracted the height of the water above the spillway, 2.5′ (534.5-532).
From NTTA Engineering Report: ” The superstructure consists of 68 spans, each 120 feet in length, and a water craft passage span 360 feet in length. The water craft passage span provides a vertical clearance of 52 feet above the uncontrolled spillway elevation and a 350-foot horizontal clearance between span supports
AS OF 11:30 PM, JUNE 12:
Lake levels dropped another 3 inches in the last twenty-four hours.
Lake Level:534.49′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 12.49′
Feet over Flood Pool: 2.49′
Corps is releasing 7,050 cubic feet per second
AS OF 11:30 PM, JUNE 11:
Lake levels dropped 3 inches in the last day. Members are now using the hand-pulled ferry to access the docks.
Lake Level:534.75′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 12.75′
Feet over Flood Pool: 2.75′
Corps is releasing 8,208 cubic feet per second
AS OF 8:30 PM, JUNE 10:
Lake levels just reached 535.00′.
Lake Lewisville water levels crested 537.02 in the early morning hours on May 31st.
Since that time, the lake dropped two feet. Water levels remain at three feet over the flood pool and thirteen feet over the conservation pool.
AS OF 10:30 PM, JUNE 9:
Lake levels dropped 2.16 inches in the last 48 hours.
Lake Level:535.09′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 13.09′
Feet over Flood Pool: 3.09′
Corps is releasing 9,815 cubic feet per second
AS OF 11 PM, JUNE 7:
The release of water from Lake Lewisville slowed considerably since June 1st; lake levels have dropped 4.08 inches since noon on Friday, June 5th.
Lake Level:535.27′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 13.27′
Feet over Flood Pool: 3.27′
Corps is releasing 10,805 cubic feet per second
AS OF NOON, JUNE 5:
THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
REOPENED LAKE LEWISVILLE
TO BOAT TRAFFIC.
http://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/drought/drought.htm
Please keep in mind the service boats remain unavailable until the work on the docks has been completed.
Lake Level:535.61′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 13.61
Feet over Flood Pool: 3.61
Corps is releasing 12,675 cubic feet per second
AS OF 9 PM, JULY 5, PER LISA WILDER:
RIDES TO MOORED BOATS OR SLIPS ARE SCHEDULED AS FOLLOWS*:
*Times may change due to availability of drivers and boats.
Monday, July 6: 5-8 PM
Tuesday, July 7: 5-8 PM
Wednesday, July 8: 5-8 PM
Thursday, July 9:5-8 PM
Friday, July 10: 5-8 PM
Saturday, July 11: 12-5PM (Need volunteers 9-12, 5-8 PM)
Sunday, July 5: TBD (Need volunteers 9-12, 12-3, 3-6 PM)
ANYONE REQUESTING A RIDE ON A CLUB BOAT WILL NEED TO SIGN A RELEASE FORM. FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM VOLUNTEER/STAFF PROVIDING RIDE.
Please call LISA WILDER 314-825-0825 if you can volunteer or have questions.
USE MARINE RADIO CHANNEL 69 ON PATIO TO CALL FERRY BOAT CAPTAIN.
Looking for ferry boat volunteers:
Saturday, July 11: 9 AM – 12 PM; 5 – 8 PM
Sunday, July 12: 9 AM – 12 PM; 12 – 3 PM; 3 – 6 PM
Plan to have boats running each weekday evening 5 – 8 PM, but longer hours on the weekends. Will adjust depending on traffic.
Please let Lisa Wilder know if you can volunteer 314-825-0825.
Thanks for everyone support!!
AS OF 9 PM, JUNE 4:
Water levels dropped .84 inches in the last twelve hours.
Lake Level:535.73′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 13.73
Feet over Flood Pool: 3.73
Corps is releasing 13,225 cubic feet per second
AS OF 9 AM, JUNE 4:
Water levels dropped 1.08 inches in the last twelve hours.
Lake Level:535.80′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 13.80′
Feet over Flood Pool: 3.80′
Corps is releasing 13,720 cubic feet per second
AS OF 9 PM, JUNE 3:
Water levels dropped another 1.32 inches in the last twelve hours.
Lake Level:535.89′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 14.89′
Feet over Flood Pool: 4.89′
Corps is releasing 14,215 cubic feet per second
AS OF 9 AM, JUNE 3:
Water levels dropped 1.32 inches in the last twelve hours and a foot since the water crested at 537.02 on May 31.
Lake Level:536.00′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 14.00′
Feet over Flood Pool: 4.00′
Corps is releasing 14,765 cubic feet per second
AS OF 9:30 PM, JUNE 2:
Water levels dropped 1.44 inches in the last twelve hours.
Lake Level:536.11′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 14.11′
Feet over Flood Pool: 4.11′
Corps is releasing 15,502 cubic feet per second
SOME PERSPECTIVE ON THE VOLUME OF WATER TEXAS ENDURED IN MAY, FROM TEXAS MONTHLY:
http://www.texasmonthly.com/daily-post/heres-how-much-water-has-fallen-over-texas/
AS OF 9:30 AM, JUNE 2:
Water levels dropped 1.92 inches in the last twelve hours.
Lake Level:536.23′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 14.23′
Feet over Flood Pool: 4.23′
Corps is releasing 16,246 cubic feet per second
- All of the DCYC service boats are being used by working crews and will remain unavailable to membership for the time being.
- Members who need to access their boats should contact Mark Blanchard to make arrangements.
- When water levels drop below 534′, the hand-pulled ferry should be operational. When it is, members are free to use that.
Keep in mind the lake remains closed per the Corps of Engineers.
AS OF 9:05 PM, JUNE 1:
Water levels dropped 1.8 inches in the last twelve hours.
Lake Level:536.39′
Feet above Conservation Pool: 14.39′
Feet over Flood Pool: 4.39′
Corps is releasing 17,238 cubic feet per second



