Posts Tagged #usace

HIGH WATER ALERT – DEPENDING ON COMING RAINS, KERR IS DESTINED TO GET A LITTLE HIGHER UP ON THE BANKS

HIGH WATER ALERT High water, not Hiawatha is returning in a big WAY. Recent rains, some torrential, are swelling the flood pool of John H Kerr Reservoir. At about 307 feet above mean sea level, and that’s 7 feet above the normal full pool level, Kerr Lake is likely to rise almost another 2 feet … Read more

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Posted in: KLPW - Boating and Related Improvements, KLPW - Corps of Engineers Campgrounds, KLPW - US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, KLPW - WATER RELATED

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FROM THE USACE – APPROVED & PERMITTED FISHING TOURNEYS LIST

From the US Army Corps of Engineers, here’s a list of the upcoming approved and permitted fishing tournaments on Kerr Lake. When we receive another update, we will post that as well. John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir Special Events List    Permit  Dates                                      Organization                          Event Type                             Boats      Staging … Read more

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Posted in: KLPW - MAIN NEWS, KLPW - US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

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KERR LAKE LEVELS NOT SCHEDULED FOR ANY CHANGES BY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

Within the past several months, Kerr Lake Park Watch has received several online messages, a few emails and even a phone call about whether the average full pool level of Kerr Lake is going to be upped by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The simple answer is “no.”  Those who contacted Kerr Lake Park … Read more

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IT’S POLL SEASON, NOT JUST FISHING POLE SEASON. WE WANT YOUR INPUT!

Kerr Lake Park Watch wants to know what you think are priorities in the parks around Kerr Lake.  We’re starting with the seven NC State Recreation Areas on the North Carolina side.  You can find our poll on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/KerrLakeParkWatch.  All you have to do is to vote and if you’d like … Read more

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Posted in: KLPW - Campground Facilities and Improvements

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