223Conducting the Environmental Impact Analysis and Assessment
• Creating an articial water ow to simulate “water over the dam” to
maintain aesthetics if lake levels dropped below the dam spillway
• Exceptions to the minimum release provisions in the lake manage-
ment plan to accommodate specied drought and available water
supply volume conditions
• Continued monitoring of Mill River conditions, particularly salinity
and DO, and periodic reevaluation of the lake management plan in
consideration of new data
• A lake management study to evaluate the relationship between
lake level, aesthetics, and alternatives to improve the lake quality
(including exposed mudats perceived by some stakeholders as
aesthetically adverse)
The Lake Man