Most of us on the main lake are quite aware that the lake is filling up fast. The water is now at the base of my dock. It appears that they are letting in Tualatin River water since the little trickling stream running down the middle of the main canal is a small flowing river.
I took a photo of the Dam under construction today on one of my lake runs.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Lake Oswego Oregon, Day 169 of Lake Draw Down
Besides the main line work in the center of the lake, the City of Lake Oswego has been repairing individual sewer connector lines to lake houses. This was our port-a-potty for a day.
They are working on the new gates on the Lake Oswego Damn. They havn't been operating the pumps for a few weeks and are slowly allowing the lake to fill back up :)
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Lake Oswego Oregon, Day 114 of Lake Draw Down
I haven't posted for some time since routine dredging and pipe connection are going on. In the last several days however, they have been building a road around the perimeter of the lake immediately in front of our house. The crushed rock road has a rubber barrier under it to help prevent weeds from growing after the lake refills. We didn't have a weed problem since the water is fairly deep off our dock, but it will really help those down the way from us. Evidently this road allowed them to get heavy equipment to service several sewer connections down from us.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Lake Oswego Oregon, Day 77 of Lake Draw Down
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Lake Oswego Oregon, Day 48 of Lake Draw Down
The picture shows Lake Oswego's concept of "the great beach cleanup." Our beach is the land or "beach" created by the retreating water. The Lake Corp dropped off orange colored bags for lake property owners to collect garbage the somehow ends up on the lake bottom. Last Saturday was the day we were to fill up our bags and leave our bags on the beach. Volunteers are supposed to come by and pick up the bags this week. I'm sure that the orange bag idea came from Oregon State grads who are by far more environmentally conscientious than those other colleges (who will remain unnamed).
FYI the bags to the left would be under 15+ ft. of water where they currently are.
Chao
Jeff
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Lake Oswego Oregon, Day 32 of Lake Draw Down
Day 32 of Lake Oswego draw down. The first pic is of Spring Brook. Normally this area looks like a lake and not a "spring." With no water in the lake, it now looks like a muddy spring going past the Spring Brook Easement.
The second pic is the end of the new road that they are building in the main lake. It ends right in the area of wear Spring Brook dumps all it's sediment. They will be dredging this area and taking many many dump truck loads down this new road. I'll try to find out where the spoils will be dumped. Everyone is asking me. **One fun fact, that last time they dredged Lake Oswego, they filled in the quarry where now Bridgeport Shopping Center sits.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Lake Oswego Oregon, Day 26 of Lake Draw Down
The first pic is of a large tractor and a large excavating machine that are building a road down the middle of the lake past the lake side of our house. The road will head over to Spring Brook where they plan to do some serious dredging since the "spring" or small creek has brought in a lot of silt. They also have to finish some connections on some of the sewer pipes.
The second pic is of a "bubbler." I bet very few people have seen a bubbler of this size. For those who haven't been been on the lake in the summer, there area many bubblers sprinkled around the lake (submerged of course !) that help improve the oxygen quality and help prevent algae growth.
Chao
Jeff
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