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Water releases begin
Herald and News
May 13, 2010
Water releases from
Upper Klamath Lake began Wednesday, as announced by the
Bureau of Reclamation’s Klamath Basin Area Office Tuesday
afternoon. The releases will be controlled with the
intention to maintain lake levels as stated in the 2010
Operations Plan. Reclamation officials said complete
charging of the canals could take as long as 10 days.
Irrigation districts will be able to begin deliveries to
their customers as water becomes available.
“Reclamation will
monitor lake levels closely and continue to work with our
irrigation contractors
, resource agencies and
tribal interests,” said Sue Fry, Klamath Project Area
manager. “Every effort will be made to release available
water to the contractors while maintaining our legal and
Tribal obligations.”
The 2010 Operations Plan
is
available at Reclamation’s website,
www.usbr.gov/mp/kbao . For questions or to request
copies of the plan, contact Kevin Moore at the Klamath Basin
Area Office at 541-880-2557.
As of Wednesday, Upper
Klamath Lake’s elevation was measured at slightly above
4,141 feet, which is nearly 2 feet lower than measured on
the same date in 2001. That is also about 2 feet lower than
measured last year and the average level from 1987 through
2009. The amount of water stored in the lake as of Tuesday
was 340,491 acre-feet.
The Williamson River is
flowing at 1,050 cubic feet per second below the Sprague
River near Chiloquin, well below the long-term mean flow of
1,739 cubic feet. The Sprague River is flowing at 658 cubic
feet per second, also well below the long-term mean flow of
1,210 cubic feet.
At Clear Lake, as of Wednesday
the amount of water storage in acre-feet was 86,860, an
increase from 64,930 acre-feet measured Saturday. Clear Lake
provides storage for irrigation, and its reservoir has a
capacity of 527,000 acre-feet.
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