For those of you that boat on Lake Norman, this is an interesting read. Duke Energy is draining the lake starting May 1st and it should be refilled by May 30th.
http://corneliusnews.net/blog/2014/04/0 ... ke-norman/
Draining Lake Norman
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Draining Lake Norman
Carl & Suzi
07 Bennington 2275rl triton w/ strakes
150 Honda 15x15p Enertia prop
Power assisted steering
Denver, NC Lake Norman
Pleiku, Vietnam 1971
Agent Orange survivor (so far)
07 Bennington 2275rl triton w/ strakes
150 Honda 15x15p Enertia prop
Power assisted steering
Denver, NC Lake Norman
Pleiku, Vietnam 1971
Agent Orange survivor (so far)
Re: Draining Lake Norman
April's fool... hehehehe .. good one
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My bad, it was an April fools joke. I clicked the link for Duke Nature and it comes up "April Fools". 
Carl & Suzi
07 Bennington 2275rl triton w/ strakes
150 Honda 15x15p Enertia prop
Power assisted steering
Denver, NC Lake Norman
Pleiku, Vietnam 1971
Agent Orange survivor (so far)
07 Bennington 2275rl triton w/ strakes
150 Honda 15x15p Enertia prop
Power assisted steering
Denver, NC Lake Norman
Pleiku, Vietnam 1971
Agent Orange survivor (so far)
Re: Draining Lake Norman
Somebody showed me that yesterday. This is my favorite part..
"Refilling will begin on May 15 with the assistance of lake area residents, who are asked to use their garden hoses to put water back in the lake. They will be instructed to simply connect the hose to their outdoor faucets, then turn it on full. Duke Energy will supply extensions for those who need more hose to reach the shoreline."
"Refilling will begin on May 15 with the assistance of lake area residents, who are asked to use their garden hoses to put water back in the lake. They will be instructed to simply connect the hose to their outdoor faucets, then turn it on full. Duke Energy will supply extensions for those who need more hose to reach the shoreline."