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Topic: Folsom Lake Dam  (Read 1194 times)

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It’s good seeing the water flowing over the dam.


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Here you can see the recent lake level and spillage...

https://www.usbr.gov/mp/cvo/vungvari/foldop.pdf
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All lakes updated daily:
https://cdec.water.ca.gov/reportapp/javareports?name=RES

Even though they are spilling, it's still FAR from full at only 64% of capacity right now.
« Last Edit: March 21, 2023, 12:28:49 PM by Ski Pro 3 -- Jerry »


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Its been nice to see water in the American and everything going green for a change :)
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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 the American is going to have plenty of water flowing this year. Was the new spill way open too?


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the American is going to have plenty of water flowing this year. Was the new spill way open too?
No


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All lakes updated daily:
https://cdec.water.ca.gov/reportapp/javareports?name=RES

Even though they are spilling, it's still FAR from full at only 64% of capacity right now.

Interesting that Folsom is 65% of capacity but 110% of average. Has it ever been 100% of capacity?
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Interesting that Folsom is 65% of capacity but 110% of average. Has it ever been 100% of capacity?
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Yes. With all the high levels of snow pack it should reach capacity.


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Yes. With all the high levels of snow pack it should reach capacity.

If my math is right, that means when it's 100% of capacity it'll be 170% of the average.
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If my math is right, that means when it's 100% of capacity it'll be 170% of the average.
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The Bureau of Reclamation controls the water flows to help avoid flooding in Sacramento.  The Bureau crunches the numbers on the snowpack and determines the water content and then does their best to estimate how much water storage they will need to accommodate the snow melt to help avoid future flooding.  The historical averages always take into account the need for the snow melt.