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247.7 feet. And once it hits the peak, then there'll be a slow decline after that. So it'll peak early, end of May, early June, then it's going to slowly decline after that. It isn't, it's not that unusual. The lake gets to this level about 33% of the time. So in all the years that they've been keeping track of this from 1960 to the present, in 33% of all those years, the lake gets up to about 75.30 meters. So it's not unusual, but you might be wondering, why is the lake so high? Well, the lake levels are, they're dictated by a whole bunch of things, predominantly the natural inflow, the weather patterns, and of course the regulated outflows. And the current elevation is largely driven by the up straight great lake's inflow. Let me drop it. So right now there's a, there's a ton of inflow, right?

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