The McCloud has been magical recently with superb clarity, great flows and some wonderful hatches. Not sure how long it might last as we received this noice today from PG&E:

Lower McCloud River Interested Parties,

As you may be aware, McCloud Dam has been spilling approximately 150 to 300 cubic feet per second (cfs) for past several weeks. PG&E has been taking careful steps to manage the spill flow and increasing inflow into McCloud Reservoir by monitoring the reservoir level, maintaining the water surface elevation in Iron Canyon and McCloud Reservoirs, and diverting water through James B. Black Powerhouse to maintain the maximum amount of storage capacity.

Based on the current snowpack condition, increasing air temperature, and increasing inflow conditions into McCloud Reservoir, PG&E anticipates that the spill magnitude at McCloud Dam will continue to increase steadily over the next several days, and possibly weeks depending on the long term weather trend.

For the most current flow conditions in the Lower McCloud River, below the dam, please visit http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?s=mc7

For the most current flow conditions in the Lower McCloud River, at Ah-Di-Na Camp, please visit http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?MCA

If you have any questions, please contact me directly.


Jason F.R. Vann
Senior License Coordinator
Power Generation - Hydro Licensing

Pacific Gas and Electric Company
245 Market Street - Rm. 1123A
San Francisco, California 94105

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 770000,MC N11C
San Francisco, CA 94177
(O) 415-973-3727 (F) 415-973-5323 (C) 415-412-8368


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