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Thread: American River flows dropping...

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    Exclamation American River flows dropping...

    Project: Nimbus Dam

    Please make the following release changes to the American River:

    Date Time From (cfs) To (cfs)
    2/12/2012 0100 1,700 1,620
    2/13/2012 0100 1,620 1,540
    2/14/2012 0100 1,540 1,450

    Comment: Folsom storage conservation.
    - Robin

    "Yes, size does matter..."

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    Default And again...

    Project: Nimbus Dam

    Please make the following release changes to the American River:

    Date Time From (cfs) To (cfs)
    3/01/2012 0100 1,450 1,360
    3/02/2012 0100 1,360 1,270
    3/03/2012 0100 1,270 1,180

    Comment: Folsom storage conservation.
    - Robin

    "Yes, size does matter..."

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    Default And again...

    Project: Nimbus Dam

    Please make the following release changes to the American River:

    Date Time From (cfs) To (cfs)
    3/04/2012 0100 1,180 1,090
    3/05/2012 0100 1,090 1,000
    3/06/2012 0100 1,000 900
    3/07/2012 0100 900 800

    Comment: Folsom storage conservation.
    - Robin

    "Yes, size does matter..."

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    Wow! I don't think I've ever seen it that low before.

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    I guess we know the Bureau of Rec isn't too worried about keeping the redds wet.

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    Thanks again Robin for keeping us informed.

    Sad news it is.... lets hope that the storm that has contributed to the pack in the last couple days will help and the powers to be to reconsider. 800cfs will hurt the redds and help the snaggers.
    Live every day like its your last and one day you'll get it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJE View Post
    I guess we know the Bureau of Rec isn't too worried about keeping the redds wet.
    Why? We have a HATCHERY!!! Buncha dipsticks

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    what a difference a year makes. It was 30,000 last year in the spring and we were worried about fish spawning in the parking lot. Gonna be a long summer with the current snowpack...

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    Looks like they're going to keep it at 1,100 and not go down to 800 as planned.

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