Alabama Power To Reschedule Lowering Of Lay Lake Due To Heavy Rains
PRNewswire
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.

On June 6, Alabama Power will begin to lower the level of Lay Lake below Logan Martin Dam to conduct measurements. The original date for the lowering was May 30, but this is being changed because of recent rains.

Lay Lake will be lowered to an elevation of about 393 feet above mean sea level. Normal pool elevation at Lay Lake is 396 feet above mean sea level.

Alabama Power will begin refilling Lay Lake on June 9 and expects to return the lake level to normal pool on June 12. The drawdown is required by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Heavy rainfall could prompt a change in the scheduled lowering and refilling of the lake. Any changes will be announced on the company's automated Reservoir Information System at 1-800-LAKES11 (1-800-525-3711). Callers can use the keypad of a touch-tone phone by pressing 4-4-5 to reach the segment on Lay Lake - Special Operations.

Alabama Power owns and operates 14 hydroelectric plants in Alabama, providing clean, low-cost electricity. The facilities also provide more than 157,000 acres of water and more than 4,000 miles of shoreline for the public's use and enjoyment.

SOURCE: Alabama Power Company

CONTACT: Michael Sznajderman of Alabama Power, +1-205-257-4155, or
msznajde@southernco.com