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    My home water is a huge natural lake that has not been full for 4 years. To give an idea of the size of it, they have been dumping one million gallons per hour for 120 hours and the have not effected the water level at all!

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    That's a lot of Water for sure
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    Wow!

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    Big one!

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    Scheeze! That is a humongous one!
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    They need a bigger hose.

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    So is your lake currently full?
    How many acres?


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    It’s likely the unseen water table also has to soak up the water as it begins to fill.
    Of course it depends on the soil surrounding the lake.



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    Putting water in spots to make them rise or even stay full is tricky business. Mother Nature is super competitive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    So is your lake currently full?
    How many acres?


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    43,743 acres, yes, it went past full and just past moniter stage.

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