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The plot thickens on Lake Wedowee

Aug. 20, 2007

THE

PLOT

THICKENS...

I guess someone with "Linger Longer" connections received our little email. 

All the links mentioned www.LingerLongerLakeWedowee.com, www.ReynoldsLakeWedowee.com,www.LakeWedoweeGolf.com are no longer showing the blond girl with those important key words.  Now it shows "This page can not be displayed."

With this new development, some people may question my credibility, for those that do, I understand.  It could be a big misunderstanding, but odds are strong I am on to something.  You can still discover the website addresses above have been bought if you go to www.GoDaddy.com and type in one of the above mentioned sites.  It will say it is already taken.  You can also see when it was purchased (July 7 through 9 of this year depending on the website), but the buyer has asked to remain private.  Those sites also still appear in Google search results.  You just have to dig a little deeper to find them.  So the top 10 reasons still hold true. 

We are constantly searching for information about Lake Wedowee so we can keep our customers and clients informed.   We are very excited about the possibility of such a major player coming to our market and what it could mean for Lake Wedowee. 

If you know any scoop on this matter, let's linger on it a little longer together.  You can email me directly, or you can put your comments on our blog at  www.LakeWedoweeNeighbors.com.

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re: The plot thickens on Lake Wedowee

Posted by Anon Aug. 20, 2007  
One small problem. Lake Oconee,  and its sister lake, Sinclair, are year round full pool lakes. Alabama Power would never allow Wedowee  to remain full pool more then 3 months out of the year. Check your history; not this year because of the drought, but the past 5 years (I've only been tracking it for 5 years) Wedowee reaches full pool on or around May 01, and by mid August, they start taking water from the lake. The lake has never even been full pool for Labor Day, which is a major event on Oconee. (I have several friends on Oconee). Oconee is a Ga  Power lake, but Ga Power has never told its homeowners that the lake is for power generation only, which Alabama Power tells its homeowners regularly. I've heard it over and over on Wedowee; we generate power first and foremost, and the homeowners do not tell us what to do. I do understand that the lake is for power generation, but no one can give a good explaination as to why they start pulling the lake down prior to Labor Day. Take a look at the so called rivers that supply Wedowee, as you cross them on I-20. They are only streams, not close to supplying enough water to fill 2 lakes (Wedowee & Martin).
I'm from the Atlanta area (Marietta), and have witnessed more and more Atlantan's realizing that Lake Wedowee will never be a resort area comparable to Oconee.
Wish you were right, because I am a homeowner on Wedowee, but I'm afraid that Ala Power is too arrogant to realize the potential for our lake.
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