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15-JAN-2005 Breland

Spillway Gauge

Spillway

This gauge is imbedded in the flood gate structure and is reading 16 1/2 feet. The Army Corp of Engineers is predicting an early rise in the river this year. They predict the ricer to crest at 16.5 feet at the Carrolton gauge in New Orleans that means it will read 18.5 feet here. If they open the gates it is a spectacular sight to see.

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Karen Leaf19-Jan-2005 02:38
Do they allow rafting when the locks get opened??
Lee Rudd17-Jan-2005 18:02
I'm intrigued why the gauge is so decorative. Nice Image.
Guest 17-Jan-2005 17:28
Looking forward to those floodgate images.
Paul Dovie Jr17-Jan-2005 15:58
Getting a little high, great photo and do let me know when they open the gates.
Karen Stuebing17-Jan-2005 11:44
I hope you manage to capture it when they open the flood gate too.

Interesting shot.
laine8217-Jan-2005 05:20
I hope to see that in picture form Breland. This is a nice clear image & you have painted the setting for us in your commentary.
Coleen Perilloux Landry17-Jan-2005 04:24
Breland, forgot to say I like this. Had never noticed the nice rocks in the cement or the tile gauge.
Coleen Perilloux Landry17-Jan-2005 04:23
Breland, my dad opened the first lock the first time it was opened and was there for every opening afterwards until his death. So far I have not missed one. I used to think it was so thrilling but the older I get the more danger I see in it.