RECLAMATION POSTPONES TRINITY RIVER FLOW
RELEASES
Bureau of Reclamation Mid-Pacific Region
Sacramento, California
Jeffrey S. McCracken
916-978-5100
April 25, 2003
Reclamation has agreed to delay the start of the
Trinity River releases originally planned for
Monday, April 28, 2003. The new start date is
Wednesday, April 30, 2003. The Trinity Adaptive
Management Working Group
(TAMWG) requested on April 23, 2003 that the
Trinity Management Council
(TMC) consider ways of optimizing the current
dry water year flow schedule "to achieve the
best effects possible within existing legal and
practical constraints". This will allow the
Trinity Management Council (TMC) to consider
this recommendation at their regularly scheduled
meeting in Weaverville on Tuesday, April 29.
Current releases from Lewiston Dam to the
Trinity River are 300 cubic feet per second
(cfs). Increased releases would start on
Wednesday, April 30,
2003, ramping up to 4,500 cfs by Sunday, May 4,
2003. The 4,500 cfs release will be maintained
for 5 days and then gradually decreased over a
2-month period. The daily release schedule is
available online at the Central Valley
Operations Office (CVO) website at:
www.mp.usbr.gov/cvo/ , and will be updated if
any decisions are made to change the schedule on
April 29, 2003.
For additional information, please call Jeffrey
McCracken in the Public Affairs Office at
916-978-5100, TDD 916-978-5608. You may also
contact Tom Patton at CVO at 916-979-2185, TDD
916-979-2183, or Doug Schleusner at Trinity
River Restoration Program at 530-623-1800.