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I seen on the news this morning that GBRA is considering a plan to drain or lower the remaining lakes on the Guadalupe due to safety concerns. Lake McQueeny, Lake Placid, Meadow Lake and Lake Gonzales. I wonder if they will remove the dams and let the river naturally flow again? Most of those lakes are full of silt from runoff over the years and it will be a muddy mess for years.
I hate to see that as I have fished all those lakes except for McQueeny, which was blocked for public access years ago by the residents around the lake.
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Originally posted by Radar View PostI seen on the news this morning that GBRA is considering a plan to drain or lower the remaining lakes on the Guadalupe due to safety concerns. Lake McQueeny, Lake Placid, Meadow Lake and Lake Gonzales. I wonder if they will remove the dams and let the river naturally flow again? Most of those lakes are full of silt from runoff over the years and it will be a muddy mess for years.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostSo what happened to that billionaire with the screaming kids? He take’em to Schlitterban?
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkTwo months after a dam failure led to the draining of Lake Dunlap, the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority will consider purposely draining four more lakes due to safety concerns.
Lol, I dont think he had the pull.
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Article in the paper this morning says they are thinking of draining all the remaining lakes to facilitate inspection and repair, but also mentioned that they might be held liable for any damage/injury/death if another dam should fail.
What I want to see is the adjustment on lakeside property values in Comal county due to the Dunlap Dam failure---should be substantial for sure.
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Originally posted by diamond10x View PostI live on it. Supposed to start construction on the new dam here real soon. I’m probably in the minority on this one but I really enjoy it just being the Guadalupe River and not a lake, kinda wish they’d leave the existing dam as is.
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