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Topic: Santa Clara Co. Reservoir Water Level Resource  (Read 1634 times)

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sand2water

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Here's a good page to check on the water level at the reservoirs in the Santa Clara Valley Water district. It's updated often (every week or two), and under Reservoir Data you can find the percent of capacity and percent of seasonal average to date for Almaden, Anderson, Calero, Chesbro, Coyote, Guadalupe, Lexington, Stevens Creek, Uvas and Vasona.

http://scvwd.com/Water/Technical_Information/Measures_and_Readings/Rainfall_&_Reservoir_Status_Report.shtm

Gerry


compa

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This is a better view of the reservoir levels and it is updated several times a day.

http://alert.valleywater.org/gageresv-cross.html

You can see historical levels of the lakes individually and it has some long term data:

http://alert.valleywater.org/cgi-bin/histresv


sand2water

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That is a better view...thanks. So I guess those shacks on the dams with cables running into the water are gathering data and automatically transmitting it back to the water district and then onto their website. That's a great set up.

Gerry


 

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