Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
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Lake levels River flows Published July 28, 2004
Gerber Reservoir - The surface elevation of Gerber
Reservoir was estimated Monday at 4,814.16 feet
above sea level, with storage at 26,617 acre-feet,
down 4,331 acre-feet from a year ago. Following are daily
averages of the volume of water flowing at key
points in the Klamath Basin, measured in cubic feet
per second: July 20 799 746 July 22 832 970 July 24 642 605 July 26 790 586 July 20 802 725 July 22 805 720 July 24 845 720 July 26 795 675 July 20 436 519 July 22 427 625 July 24 427 427 July 26 420 524 July 20 627 731 July 22 610 731 July 24 610 736 July 26 615 731 July 20 1,229 -18
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