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Posted on 8/9/18 at 9:56 pm to Aubie Spr96
Most my Cahaba experience is on a private section of the Little Cahaba with controlled access by B'ham water works. You would love it.
They allowed river society to bring kids, church groups, last chance programs, home schooled, etc... as it was deemed one of the most effective conservation programs (by external auditors) that they conducted. Comes straight out of Lake Purdy so it's incredibly clear, clean, and cool and runs right in the middle of summer (as this water is what's being released to augment pumps on the main Cahaba a couple miles downstream. Water is like Idaho-Montana quality sparkly clean and it's there when everything else is dry. But public can't readily boat it like other places.
They allowed river society to bring kids, church groups, last chance programs, home schooled, etc... as it was deemed one of the most effective conservation programs (by external auditors) that they conducted. Comes straight out of Lake Purdy so it's incredibly clear, clean, and cool and runs right in the middle of summer (as this water is what's being released to augment pumps on the main Cahaba a couple miles downstream. Water is like Idaho-Montana quality sparkly clean and it's there when everything else is dry. But public can't readily boat it like other places.
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