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Rainfall brings lakes up to summer levels


CADILLAC – Rainfall over the past couple of weeks has brought Lake Cadillac and Lake Mitchell up to their summer levels.
In April, there'd been some concern from lakefront property owners about that the lakes being lower than they're supposed to be.
But Wexford County Drain Commissioner Mike Solomon was optimistic that rainfall would bring the lakes up to level and he was right.
"As of today we are at 1,289.95 feet (which is) well above summer level and only 0.04 feet below spring high," Solomon wrote in an email to the Cadillac News on May 10.
Though a dam controls the spillage of water from the lakes into the Clam River, "ultimately, lake levels are a reflection of rainfall," Solomon told the Cadillac News by phone for a previous Cadillac News story that published April 27.

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