Archives It’s official! FERC license to raise lake level for 30 years By betsyiler Jan 4, 2016 Any seawall or dock work in process on Lake Martin may need to be completed in less than three weeks, as water levels are expected to rise in …
News It’s official! FERC license to raise lake level for 30 years By betsyiler Jan 4, 2016 Any seawall or dock work in process on Lake Martin may need to be completed in less than three weeks, as water levels are expected to rise in …
Archives Not This Year? By betsyiler Oct 4, 2015 While hopes remained high that Lake Martin homeowners might have it all this year – an extension of the summer pool and an increased winter po…
News Not This Year? By betsyiler Oct 4, 2015 While hopes remained high that Lake Martin homeowners might have it all this year – an extension of the summer pool and an increased winter po…
Archives High Water By betsyiler May 5, 2015 After eight long years, the Martin Dam relicensing project draws to a close with a win for high water on Lake Martin, but the final EIS includ…
News High Water By betsyiler May 5, 2015 After eight long years, the Martin Dam relicensing project draws to a close with a win for high water on Lake Martin, but the final EIS includ…
News Move to bolster Georgia lake feared to be harmful to Lake Martin By betsyiler Jan 21, 2015 Anyone interested in the welfare of Lake Martin is encouraged to submit comments to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in a matter that could ad…
News Ala. Power still hopeful that FERC will reverse decision By betsyiler Jun 8, 2014 Alabama Power Company’s Jim Crew Saturday morning said he is optimistic and hopeful that Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) staff mem…
News Alabama Power files comments with FERC By betsyiler Sep 1, 2013 Alabama Power Company last month filed a 57-page eComment with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in support of its pending propo…
News Ala. Power: ‘The voices were heard’ By David Goodwin Jul 18, 2013 Jim Crew, who is driving the federal relicensing effort at Martin Dam for Alabama Power, had just one word to describe the community response …