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Monday water level update.
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 5:19 pm
by Stan Wright
The DLNR, Dole, and the engineers were working at the lake today to get things fixed.
A valve in the tunnel is being repaired. Today they closed a 2nd valve in the tunnel and that stopped the water from going out of the lake. The water level had to get down to 60 feet or less so they could work on it.
The problem valve should be repaired soon. If we get some rain the water level will start to rise again. (at 60 feet the boat ramp will be usable again)
It's the bottom gate in the tower that's stuck in the OPEN position. They are sending divers down tomorrow to see if something can be done about that.
The DLNR is monitoring the oxygen levels in the lake... It's OK now, but if it should approach the critical level there are water pumps, aerators, on standby and ready to go.
Let's watch the water level and see if those Mauka Showers put out enough rain to get that water level going in the "up" direction.
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/hi/nwis/uv?cb ... o=16210000
It's nice to know that everyone is on top of the situation and doing everything possible to get things repaired.
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:45 pm
by BASSTRACKER
rain forecast for the weekend! cross your fingers! personally im kinda amazed things are getting done. has something really changed in the way dole and dlnr operate?? im impressed
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:38 pm
by Boatless
i'm a little curious as to why there is that little shack above the gates. Has anyone ever been in there? Is it just to cover a hole to oblivion?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:41 pm
by roadwarriorsvt
BASSTRACKER wrote:rain forecast for the weekend! cross your fingers! personally im kinda amazed things are getting done. has something really changed in the way dole and dlnr operate?? im impressed
At the risk of sounding ungrateful for things getting done, I'm just curious as to how long Dole/DLNR knew about the problem with the broken valve and how quickly did they take action to get the repair going?
I wonder if their is a POC for Dole where we can turn to for info?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:08 pm
by Bozu
If my fading memory serves me right, that bottom valve that Stan mentions is about at the 20ish to 30ish foot lake level. I recall that the problem they ran into during past inspections was the amount of silt and mud that had collected on top of the valves made it all but impossible to get at.
Yep pray for rain because that bottom valve ain't gonna be an easy fix.
I hope they don't have to drop the lake down to that low level to clear out all that sediment to gain access for repairs. Rain baby rain...
Bozu
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:53 pm
by Crash
BASSTRACKER wrote:personally im kinda amazed things are getting done. has something really changed in the way dole and dlnr operate?? im impressed
Couldn't agree more. I'm surprised as well.
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:12 pm
by Ca_Bass
Anyone have an update on the water levels...I have drove by twice a day for the past and it looked like it has at least stopped dropping. I thought it looked like it might have risen a little bit today but I couldn't be certain.
I hope I can launch by next Friday, my wife thinks she can out fish me(silly woman) so I said we should have a "tournament" 3 fish limit, heaviest 3 win. All lures, I'm not gonna give her any tips or tie any of her lures. She can use anything in my boat and I sald I will unhook her fish. She actually been doing some studying on the internet, but it doesn't scare me...I fished my first tournament when I was 14 and placed 7th out of 60 teams. If she wins I have to set up a spa day for her, if I win I get to order a team daiwa steez svf jig rod. I can't wait to hold it. It should be fun.
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:04 pm
by BASSTRACKER
if you were planning tommarow, forget it unless you tie a rope to the bumper and slide the boat down the bank at kunia point! there is but a small muddy stream left at the ramp and very little else till you get to the main basin. least it supposed to rain tommarow!! hope for the best! my wife has compiled quite the hunnydoo list in anticipation of the dry spell!
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:05 pm
by Ca_Bass
Next Friday is when we have it planned. It was pretty gloomy looking when I picked my kids up from schofield today. The wind was howling but it was just sprinkling a little.
This weekend I have to paint a room and replace the flooring in it. Along with other stuff that is sure to "pop" up.....can't wait until the day that my job is to fish!
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:24 pm
by fisher dude
Rained hard last night looked outside in the morning and water level looks the same!
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:38 pm
by Stan Wright
Looks like the water level is up about 7 inches from this time yesterday....
Only 3 feet to go to get to that magic 60 foot level so we can use the boat ramp.
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 2:59 pm
by roadwarriorsvt
Took this pic today, Friday, 3-4-11. I counted
29 slats at the boat ramp.
Here is a pic taken by a friend a couple of days earlier. L:ooks ;like the rain had a very slight affect on the water level.
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 5:57 pm
by Ca_Bass
Did the DLNR actually fix the valve yet? It seems like the water should have gone up more...or maybe I need to fish soooo badly my expectations are to high. The jigs I ordered got in a few days ago and I keep looking at them envisioning them attatched to the lips of some bass. Also got some swim jigs..hopefully can get some tucs with em.
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:14 pm
by Stan Wright
Boy, I sure would like to get a fire hose down there and wash away a bunch of that silt...
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:24 pm
by Ahnkochee
Stan Wright wrote:Boy, I sure would like to get a fire hose down there and wash away a bunch of that silt...
A few years back when I ran the Maintenance section of DLNR/DOBOR Maui District I once had the Maui Fire Department come down to the Kihei ramp with their tanker truck and wash the silt away free of charge.
Sometimes all you have to do is ask.