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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1258635" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I just came back from Camilla, by way of the river bridge directly below Lake Livingston Dam. Gate outflow and velocity looks the same as it did over a week ago, tho TRA reports flow is 4400 cuft/sec less today than last week--there's currently 68,200 cu ft of water being released every second compared to 72,600 cuft/sec last week. I couldn't help but wonder, as I drove over the bridge, what effects all that water is having to the strata the bridge pilings are anchored to. All that water flow at that velocity for such a long period of time has to be scouring the channel bottom pretty good. I wanted to stop and stand on the pavement of the bridge to see if it vibrated like the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway does when they open Bonnet Carre Spillway but there was traffic coming up behind me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1258635, member: 18945"] I just came back from Camilla, by way of the river bridge directly below Lake Livingston Dam. Gate outflow and velocity looks the same as it did over a week ago, tho TRA reports flow is 4400 cuft/sec less today than last week--there's currently 68,200 cu ft of water being released every second compared to 72,600 cuft/sec last week. I couldn't help but wonder, as I drove over the bridge, what effects all that water is having to the strata the bridge pilings are anchored to. All that water flow at that velocity for such a long period of time has to be scouring the channel bottom pretty good. I wanted to stop and stand on the pavement of the bridge to see if it vibrated like the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway does when they open Bonnet Carre Spillway but there was traffic coming up behind me. [/QUOTE]
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