Flows and Water Management
Here is an Editorial of my own about what I think of the Water Management by Florida Power and Light.
First let me say that what I have to say are my own thoughts and not based on any real facts.
After fishing the Rapid River for 13 years or more I have seen two companies manage the water resource of this river system. When I first started fishing the Rapid in 1994 the water was controlled by Union Water, part of CMP. The flows then in the spring were almost always at least 600cfs and most of the time 800cfs. Bass in the river did not seem to exist until FPL took over the management of the river. It seemed to me that FPL was always bent on getting Richardson Lake full as soon as they could, hense they would have prolonged 400cfs or lower flows in the spring. Then the Bass problem seemed to appear. From what I have been told the Bass have been in that system for a long time but never made it to the upper parts of the Rapid River until these very low flows in the spring.
This is my feeling that these low flows contributed to the migration of the Bass. I really don't understand why FPL is so bent on filling Richardson Lake as soon as they can. It would seem to me that a slower fill would be better and would also allow for some room for spring rains like we have had the last two springs. With a slower fill we would not have to have the dumps of water ( 3000cfs or higher ) as we have experienced the last two years.My feeling is that management of the water resource of the Rapid River needs to be looked at. Just because the minimum flow set by regulation is 400cfs does not mean that that is the rate they need to flow in the spring. I also say they need to work with a cusion in Richardson lake so they can flow more reasonable rates of 700 to 800cfs and not do the rapid increases and decreases they do now. 1 to 2 foot cusion in Richardson Lake would work well and allow more uniform flows in the river. This would help to keep the Bass out and also improve the fishing in the Rapid River.
I would really like to hear others thinking on this by posting a comment to this story.
Lee
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