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I noticed the other day on the news that they were lowering the water level on the St. Joseph River so that they could do some repairs to the Twin Branch Dam.
As I was driving through town this morning I noticed that the water level is really low and a lot of the sand bars are very noticeable, which might make for some good detecting in the shallows before they raise the levels.
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Per The Elkhart Truth
Posted: 9/25/2010 12:00:00 AM
The power company began a slow, 6-inch per day lowering process Thursday along a section of the river, between the Twin Branch Dam in Mishawaka and the Johnson Street Dam in Elkhart.
The Mishawaka dam needs general maintenance and repairs, and I&M must lower the river about 5 feet to perform the upgrades.
The river will continue to drop until Oct. 2, and if all goes well, will begin rising again Oct. 10.
As I was driving through town this morning I noticed that the water level is really low and a lot of the sand bars are very noticeable, which might make for some good detecting in the shallows before they raise the levels.
L8r
DJH
Update
Per The Elkhart Truth
Posted: 9/25/2010 12:00:00 AM
The power company began a slow, 6-inch per day lowering process Thursday along a section of the river, between the Twin Branch Dam in Mishawaka and the Johnson Street Dam in Elkhart.
The Mishawaka dam needs general maintenance and repairs, and I&M must lower the river about 5 feet to perform the upgrades.
The river will continue to drop until Oct. 2, and if all goes well, will begin rising again Oct. 10.