Lake Marabou is down at least six feet right now. The forecast is 90% for rain tomorrow, but there's no telling how much I'll get. In the last three weeks, it's rained three times with the heaviest being half an inch. It's great for my new grass seed, but my water levels haven't changed at all. Everything that comes down, just soaks into the dirt.
I've decided to raise my water level by pouring a concrete dam across my spillway. My plan has always been to build a bridge across the spillway for those times water is flowing through it, and to have a level walkway all the way around the pond.
Like most of my ideas, I over complicate them at first, then slowly simplify it to the point that it's what I'm wanting. I also want to increase the amount of water that I have in there because of times just like this. If I had another foot of water from the last time it was full, I would have another foot of water in there right now. What I'm probably going to do is raise it two feet. I have four feet of freeboard above the water level right now and my dam is way bigger then I needed it to be. I had the dirt and it was a great place to put it.
I had a fear of dam failure when figuring it all out before it was built. Now I have a fear of a dry hole!!!!!
Eddie