Water worries rage on

Dan McIntosh with SIRWA explains how an Arbor Valley Lake project isn’t ideal

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Contributed photo This is a map of Arbor Valley Lake provided by Dan McIntosh of SIRWA during a Clarke County Reservoir Commission meeting Feb. 14.

McIntosh said since the lake and drainage pool would be smaller at Arbor Valley Lake, it would probably be less than 2.2 million gallons per day.

At the CCRC lake, the dam may be raised at a future date to give the lake a 3 million gallons per day withdraw instead of the current 2.2 million gallons per day.

Three entities

At Arbor Valley, the drainage area includes parts of Highway 34, Interstate 35 and the railroad line.

“When we looked at this years and years ago, that was one of the big things we didn’t want to do is have those three entities that have a lot of traffic draining into our watershed,” McIntosh said.

He added, he’s been told be a few engineers, if the Iowa Department of Transportation would even allow an Arbor Valley Lake project, if the dam failed, it could wash out Interstate 35.

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