Lakes, rivers
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Lake levels
Clear Lake - Clear Lake's surface elevation was
estimated Monday at 4,525.07 feet above sea level, with storage at 108,550
acre-feet, down 15,950 acre-feet from a year ago.
Gerber Reservoir - The surface elevation of Gerber Reservoir was estimated
Monday at 4,817.84 feet above sea level, with storage at 36,202 acre-feet, down
9,436 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 2005 2004
May 10 3,120 815
May 11 2,920 845
May 12 2,910 1,027
May 13 2,910 845
May 14 2,910 857
May 15 2,920 837
May 16 3,210 968
A Canal
May 10 260 695
May 11 250 570
May 12 240 585
May 13 240 570
May 14 240 565
May 15 230 605
May 16 221 605
Klamath River at Keno Dam
May 10 3,470 628
May 11 3,730 872
May 12 3,680 898
May 13 3,310 860
May 14 3,220 794
May 15 3,210 834
May 16 2,280 794
Klamath River at Iron Gate Dam
May 10 4,560 1,253
May 11 4,550 1,260
May 12 4,520 1,253
May 13 4,400 1,260
May 14 4,210 1,260
May 15 4,040 1,247
May 16 4,340 1,156
Net inflow to Upper Klamath Lake
May 10 3,771 1,510
May 11 2,779 1,332
May 12 2,369 1,612
May 13 2,759 1,415
May 14 2,759 1,812
May 15 3,150 1,442
May 16 4,603 1,183
Williamson River
below Sprague R. 2005 Avg.
May 18 1,540 1,010
Source: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Geological Survey, Oregon Water
Resources Department.