Most potential buyers at Kenoza Lake are familiar with the Chapin Estate and know something about the ongoing fluctuation of water levels and ongoing controversy. So, I’m often asked questions about the stability of water here at Kenoza Lake. Everyone should understand that conditions at the Chapin Estate on Toronto Reservoir are specific to bodies of water used for hydoelectric power generation. Toronto Reservoir is one of several such bodies of water in the area, but Kenoza Lake is not. My best estimate of how much the Kenoza Lake water level changes is 3 feet from the low point of the driest summer to the high point of a flood.
If you are interested to learn more about what is going on with the Toronto Reservoir and how it’s affecting the ‘lakefront’ homeowners here are two articles that were published in the Sullivan County Democrat recently:
http://www.sc-democrat.com/news/003March/31/toronto.htm
http://www.sc-democrat.com/news/004April/03/news.htm
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June 3rd, 2010 at 03:26
thanks !! very helpful post!