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The article seems to talk about 2 to 8 inches of water and they expect another 5 inches in May. That's nothing compared to what's happening now. However it's nice to see Chris Collins doing something for once, even if it isn't a town hall. Even if they scrap the plan water levels will only drop a few inches.

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Most docks in wilson harbor look like this. Olcott has tens of thousands of sand bags in place. Irondequoit bay is pushing to the road. The residents of sodus bay are screwed from what I've heard. I'm lucky that my moms house is 15 feet above the lake and she has rocks in place to fight erosion.

I remember last year when people were concerned that lake levels were too low. I was one of those people. Well nature fixed itself as usual and now we're trying to fix what the environment has changed. I don't know what anyone can do besides open the St. Lawrence and try to drain the lake.


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