Old Glens gauge

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Andy
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Anyone know if anything of the old gauge survived?

The new one is unreliable for levels....I was there yesterday morning, gauge said 144, level was low. I am thinking of resurrecting the old gauge, and putting it somewhere useful.

If any of it survived the storm from 2014, that is. If not I guess I'll have to start from scratch.
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Glens guage (25301) appears to be reading about 0.5 higher than correct.

Using the Annacotty guage (http://waterlevel.ie/0000025001/0001/week/ ) should give a better indication of the paddling possibilities on the Glens.

Afaik there wasn't anything left from Mike Sweeney's gauge left salvageable from the wet side, and I've no idea what happened to the dry side (phone, battery, circuit board), if it was recovered at all.

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So at what level will mulcear be at when glens is around 1.00?
Just trying to figure out some correlation between them
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Check both gauges and see what the Mulkear one went to different times the Glens was up
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Does anybody know what's involved in setting up a webcam under the bridge.

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Even a camera that takes a photo every few minutes would be doable
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