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Topic: Lake Mendocino Water Level  (Read 3031 times)

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Hojoman

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I saw an interview with Sean (SBD) last night, concerning the North Coast water supply. The reporter said the lake was currently at 44 (?) percent capacity. Does anyone remember what capacity level the lake was at when we were at BAM in October?


mickfish

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Hojo it was just a little higher go here and at the bottom you can punch in any dates you want http://cdec.water.ca.gov/jspplot/jspPlotServlet.jsp?sensor_no=430&end=&geom=&interval=&cookies=
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Hojoman

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Very handy. Thanks, Mike.


SBD

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While its only a little lower than BAM...its supposed to be low in the fall, full in the spring.   For this time of year its the lowest on record.  The drought, and figuring out what to do about it is why my current AOTY score is zero...WAY to much to do.

You can see the news story here... http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/north_bay&id=6674698 click the watch video button that appears after a few moments.


 

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