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Lake Level
395.8 FEET
7/24/2008
Full Pool: 396.0
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Lauren B. Cooper - Business Journals Date: 7/24/2008 Statewide home sales fell nearly 27 percent in June, the 10th consecutive monthly decline in Alabama. The Alabama Center for Real Estate reported a total of 4,290 homes sold in the state in June. That's a nearly 27 percent drop from June 2007 and a more than 6 percent drop from May. Homes on Lake Martin, reportedly one… Read More
Amy Gordon - Shelby County Reporter Date: 7/24/2008 Fishing in Lay Lake and in the Coosa River near Vincent is still a fun way to pass the summer days. Just be sure to throw back what you catch. The Alabama Department of Public Health released the 2008 Fish Consumption Advisories for the state on Monday, and the Coosa River in Shelby County was cited for containing PCB… Read More
Bob Johnson - Forbes Date: 7/24/2008 Alabama businesses, farmers and water systems continue to struggle with the effects of two years of drought despite recent rains that have brought some relief. Officials with Dixie Pellets near Selma say water levels on the Alabama River remain so low they are only able to fill barges half full when shipping their product… Read More
Thomas Spencer - The Birmingham News Date: 7/22/2008 The new 631-mile Alabama Scenic River Trail - a boating route that stretches from the Coosa River in northeast Alabama to Fort Morgan on the Alabama Gulf Coast - has been designated a National Recreational Trail, and improvements are continuing along the route. The town of Ohatchee in Calhoun County and the city of… Read More
David Rainer - Montgomery Advertiser Date: 7/20/2008 PRATTVILLE -- Although Prattville's Russ Lane plies both his passion and his vocation on lakes all over the nation as a Bassmaster Elite Pro, Lane honed his skills on the rivers and lakes in Alabama. Currently, in the middle of a month-long break between tournaments -- the next event is the Empire Chase on Lake Erie at… Read More |
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Lay Lake is a 12,000-acre reservoir located thirty-five minutes south of Birmingham off I-65 and fifteen miles south of Columbiana in east-central Alabama. Lay Lake borders St. Clair, Talladega, Shelby, Coosa, and Chilton Counties. The primary uses for this reservoir are hydroelectric generation and recreation. Lay Lake is popular for tournament fishing and boating recreation. Seven public access areas offer bank and boat access to the lake.
Quick Info About Lay Lake
- River: Coosa
- Area: 12,000 Acres - Shoreline: 289 Miles - Length: 48 Miles - Avg. Depth: 22 Ft. - Vol: 262,774 Acre Ft. - Drainage: 9,087 Sq. Mi. |
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