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Lakes, rivers

Published October 6, 2004

Lake levels

Clear Lake - Clear Lake's surface elevation was estimated Monday at 4,521.81 feet above sea level, with storage at 55,590 acre-feet, down 5,330 acre-feet from a year ago.

Gerber Reservoir - The surface elevation of Gerber Reservoir was estimated Monday at 4,805.97 feet above sea level, with storage at 9,645 acre-feet, down 4,661 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

Sept. 28 482 894

Sept. 29 488 1,066

Sept. 30 477 942

Oct. 1 475 977

Oct. 2 470 923

Oct. 3 470 759

Oct. 4 518 615

A Canal

Sept. 28 525 525

Sept. 29 515 530

Sept. 30 490 510

Oct. 1 465 490

Oct. 2 470 490

Oct. 3 460 470

Oct. 4 470 470

Klamath River at Keno Dam

Sept. 28 469 1,095

Sept. 29 465 1,096

Sept. 30 413 1,099

Oct. 1 445 1,005

Oct. 2 472 853

Oct. 3 327 763

Oct. 4 331 763

Klamath River at Iron Gate Dam

Sept. 28 897 1,346

Sept. 29 897 1,352

Sept. 30 891 1,352

Oct. 1 971 1,352

Oct. 2 1,001 1,352

Oct. 3 930 1,359

Oct. 4 914 1,359

Net inflow to Upper Klamath Lake

Sept. 28 677 754

 

 

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