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Lakes, rivers Published September 1, 2004 Lake levels Clear Lake - Clear Lake's surface elevation was estimated Monday at 4,520.37 feet above sea level, with storage at 38,780 acre-feet, down 18,780 acre-feet from a year ago. Gerber Reservoir - The surface elevation of Gerber Reservoir was estimated Monday at 4,809.58 feet above sea level, with storage at 16,370 acre-feet, down 4,806 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 Aug. 24 606 586 Aug. 25 948 732 Aug. 26 1,150 755 Aug. 27 1,159 637 Aug. 28 1,048 594 Aug. 29 878 566 Aug. 30 839 948 A Canal Aug. 24 745 590 Aug. 25 725 605 Aug. 26 700 620 Aug. 27 687 600 Aug. 28 687 580 Aug. 29 687 585 Aug. 30 703 620 Klamath River at Keno Dam Aug. 24 481 762 Aug. 25 744 763 Aug. 26 938 691 Aug. 27 947 691 Aug. 28 662 721 Aug. 29 525 728 Aug. 30 625 754 Klamath River at Iron Gate Dam Aug. 24 908 995 Aug. 25 1,201 989 Aug. 26 1,299 989 Aug. 27 1,273 989 Aug. 28 1,131 989 Aug. 29 977 995 Aug. 30 897 989 Net inflow to Upper Klamath Lake Aug. 24 328 494 Aug. 25 650 655 Aug. 26 486 352 Aug. 27 482 555 Aug. 28 372 152 Aug. 29 544 128 Aug. 30 180 545 Williamson River below Sprague R. 2004 Avg. Sept. 1 418 593 Source: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Geological Survey, Oregon Water Resources Department.
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