Pigsnibble wrote:As a former hydrologist in Broward County, I am quite sure SFWMD is managing the lake levels as best they can, both from a flood threat and water supply threat. As unpleasant as it may seem, hurricane season ends just before the dry season, so its always a close call on dumping water or keeping it.
Keep in mind that dumping water from Lake O takes some time. If a hurricane threat approaches, not only do they have to drop the Lake in many cases, they also have to drop the surrounding conservation areas (which have levees too) which use the same canals that Lake O do. So its not an easy call to make regardless.
It's not just the drought here..the main water source for Atlanta (a lake) is drying up..the Army Corps of Engineers release a million gallons of water from there daily that believe it or not affects those in Florida..that water "runs down hill"to keep up the streams that eventually feed into lake O..If that important source of water has to be shut down, the problems will increase 10 fold..