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The term Lake Levels refers to a relative measure rather than the actual depth of the water. Lake levels tell the difference between the current level and the full pond, which is the point where the water starts to spill over its boundaries. Lake levels fluctuate on a daily and seasonal basis.
i don't know the cause, but the effect is that lake and stream levels will drop!!
When oxygen levels in water get low... When algae takes over a lake. The oxygen levels will get low.
It depends on the weather. In dry weather levels of lake water may go down, and in times of rainfall the levels may rise. (Streams leaving a lake mean that the levels can never rise above that stream level, of course.)
High levels of nitrates.
I do not have real-time information on water levels. I recommend checking the US Army Corps of Engineers website or contacting the local park office for the most up-to-date information on water levels at Mark Twain Lake.
The water is extremely high, but there are still plenty of places to tent camp. Milford lake is a flood control lake and water levels can get even higher than they are now.
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lots of plants particularly water borne algae
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it is not able to grow -apex