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http://www.heraldandnews.com/articles/2004/04/29/news/water/water.txt

Published April 28, 2004

Lake levels

Clear Lake - Clear Lake's surface elevation was estimated Monday at 4,526.4 feet above sea level, with storage at 133,480 acre-feet, up 7,270 acre-feet from a year ago.

Gerber Reservoir - The surface elevation of Gerber Reservoir was estimated Monday at 4,822.58 feet above sea level, with storage at 50,048 acre-feet, up 6,664 acre-feet from a year ago.

River flow

Following are daily averages of the volume of water flowing at key points in the Klamath Basin, measured in cubic feet per second:


 

Link River 2004 2003

April 20 1,155 2,025

April 21 1,295 2,025

April 22 1,187 1,770

April 23 1,176 1,597

April 24 1,245 1,089

April 25 1,179 1,027

April 26 1,340 1,229

A Canal

April 20 495 340

April 21 480 330

April 22 490 320

April 23 538 310

April 24 565 300

April 25 595 280

April 26 665 290

Klamath River at Keno Dam

April 20 1,014 2,280

April 21 1,104 2,175

April 22 1,142 2,022

April 23 1,179 1,859

April 24 1,182 1,594

April 25 956 1,581

April 26 1,097 1,576

Klamath River at Iron Gate Dam

April 20 1,751 2,630

April 21 1,711 2,630

April 22 1,711 2,620

April 23 1,703 2,537

April 24 1,711 2,445

April 25 1,695 2,385

April 26 1,663 2,345

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's operations plan calls for minimum flows of X,XXX cubic feet per second from Iron Gate Dam on the Klamath River during the month of April.

Net inflow to Upper Klamath Lake

 

 

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