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River Run Park Back to ‘Normal’? Actually, I’m not sure.

Posted by forsythkid on January 15, 2010

Forsyth Mo. – After suffering its third (?) water submersion in just a couple of years, River Run Park in Forsyth Missouri appears only a little worst for wear. I had the chance to hike through it in mid January 2010 and can report that the main access road, while very muddy, is passable. That was not the case earlier in the season when it was completely under water for most of the Fall. Now, with Bull Shoals at normal levels, there was only a recent snow that covered the street and made driving difficult. (Except, you cannot actually drive there because the Park has been closed). At this time, new metal barricades block both entrances so you can only get there by walking in.

I was going to guess that it would re-open soon (it did as of mid January), but then I noticed that the Ranger Station was also missing or had been removed. That cast some doubt in my mind as to what plans the Core of Engineers have as we get closer to spring, and a time when fishermen traditionally flock here with their boats.

I’m not too worried as there’s still plenty of time to clean the place up and get it ready for the spring camping and fishing.

One question in my mind concerns some of the tress, mostly the sycamores, which appear to have died as evidenced the photo of one that toppled over. I would guess that any dead ones, especially close to campsites, will be cut down before the park reopens.

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Local Parks in Forsyth Missouri are still submerged!

Posted by forsythkid on December 1, 2009

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The Flooding of Two Parks in Forsyth Missouri

Posted by forsythkid on November 17, 2009

I have written a couple of blog entries now concerning the two small recreational parks that are located close to Forsyth Missouri in southwest Missouri. In what has now turned out to be a wetter than normal year, both of these areas are once again submerged beneath the waves.

The reason has been a much wetter than normal year for precipitation. The chart here shows the thirty year average rainfall per month in Springfield Missouri with the actual, so far, for 2009. Some of this excess water has ended up in one of three area reservoirs; Beaver Lake, Table Rock Lake or Bull Shoals each of which is serviced by a dam to regulate the flow. The amount of water they can hold is really tremendous in scope. Beaver Lake covers over 3000 acres while Table Rock and Bull Shoals are 43,000 and 45,000 respectively. Each dam measures the water level based on the mean sea level and each has a level it strives to maintain. The absolute level that none of these dams can be allowed to go over is termed the ‘top flood pool’ which is the level above which water must be released to prevent the flooding of nearby properties. In the case of Table Rock dam, when the reservoir is above the maximum flood pool, excess water goes over the auxiliary overflow spillway at the north end of the dam.

In normal times with average rainfall, each is maintained at some level well below this top flood mark. For Beaver dam the average over the last five years has been 1115.7 feet msl (mean sea level), while Table Rock and Bull Shoals are 911.1 and 652.0 feet respectively. Keeping water at the ‘correct or desired’ levels is a bit of a balancing act that is dependant on rainfall, the season and conditions that might be in effect downstream. The Core of Engineers and other authorities do a fantastic job 99% of the time and are stymied only when we experience years that fall outside what would be considered normal. That was the case this year and as a result, we have bodies of water behind each dam that are exceptionally high. So high, in fact that this area would be ill prepared if we getting large amounts of rain anytime in the next quarter of year or so. As of this writing, the current levels of the three dams are as follows:

Beaver             1128.81 feet msl or 13.11 feet over the five year average

Table Rock      915.52 feet msl or 4.42 feet over the five year average

Bull Shoals       679.57 feet msl or 27.57 feet over the five year average

Each dam has been releasing water as fast as is prudent but right now, with so much that is needed to be drawn down form the two dams upstream, the Bull Shoals Lake are will no doubt get even more flooded in the weeks to come, this assuming we get little or no more rain.

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River Run Park to Flood Again?

Posted by forsythkid on October 21, 2009

River Run Fall flood blog

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River Run Park Update for September 17, 2009 – The Work Goes On!

Posted by forsythkid on September 17, 2009

RR Park Update Sep17 Blog

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Is River Run Park Getting New Road Surfaces? Yes! Park closed Sep 15-20th

Posted by forsythkid on September 11, 2009

River Run Sept 11 Blog

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So Why Did That River Flood?

Posted by forsythkid on May 28, 2009

Flood puzzle blog

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More flooding of River Run in Forsyth Missouri!

Posted by forsythkid on May 24, 2009

River Run Update May 23 09b

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River Run Park in Forsyth Missouri

Posted by forsythkid on May 5, 2009

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