Salamonie Resovoir

The reservoir is down 14 inches as of Thursday June 14.

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The reservoir is down 14 inches as of Thursday June 14 causing the beach to remain closed.

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Water levels low at Salamonie Reservoir

Updated: Thursday, 14 Jun 2012, 7:01 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 14 Jun 2012, 2:31 PM EDT

ANDREWS, Ind. (WANE) The Salamonie Reservoir was down 14 feet from where it should have been on Thursday. The beach is closed because of the low water levels.

Leaders at Salamonie say the water has only been this low one other time since the 1970's.  The drought hasn't been good for business at the reservoir either.  The beach draw isn't there, camping reservations have been canceled, and three of the five boat ramps have been closed.

"It's one of the things where we're encouraging people to stay out in the middle of the lake, stay away from the fingers, and stay down toward the western half of the lake where it's a little bit deeper," said Justin Harrington, property biologist at Salamonie Reservoir.  "This thing can fill up anytime we get a good rainstorm, so lets hope we get some good weather ahead of us."

The Salamonie Lake and Salamonie River State Forest make up more than twelve thousand acres in Huntington County.  The area offers many outdoor activities including camping, boating, fishing, swimming, hiking and picnicking.

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