Lower Colorado River Operations Schedule
Releases from Davis and Parker dams will vary from about 4,400 cubic feet per second
(cfs) to 23,000 cfs during a 24-hour period. River levels will vary during the 24-hour
periods with the higher levels coinciding with periods of peak hydroelectric power
generation. Levels below the dams are usually highest during the afternoon and early
evening. Average daily releases may vary in response to changing conditions.
Average daily releases and midnight lake elevations for the week, as well as
anticipated averages for the following 2 weeks, are scheduled as follows:
Parker Davis Hoover
Dam Lake Dam Lake Dam Lake
Average Havasu Average Mohave Average Mead
Release Elev. Release Elev. Release Elev.
Date (cfs) (ft) (cfs) (ft) (cfs) (ft)
---- ----- ---- ----- ---- ----- ----
Jun 3 11500 448.7 15200 644.4 17300 1107.9
Jun 4 11500 448.6 15200 644.5 17300 1107.8
Jun 5 10500 448.6 15200 644.6 17300 1107.7
Jun 6 9000 448.8 15200 644.7 17300 1107.6
Jun 7 10000 448.9 15200 644.8 17300 1107.5
Jun 8 11000 448.9 15200 644.7 15300 1107.4
Jun 9 11000 448.8 15200 644.7 14700 1107.4
Average 10600 15200 16600
Jun 10 to
Jun 16 11400 448.8 15600 644.6 16200 1106.9
Jun 17 to
Jun 23 11600 448.8 15700 644.6 16200 1106.4
Current Lake Powell storage is 11,678 thousand acre-feet (KAF) (48 percent of
capacity). Lake Mead storage is 12,501 KAF (48 percent of capacity). Total
system storage is 31,210 KAF (52 percent of capacity). Lake Powell elevation
is 3,599.24 feet.
The April-July forecast for the Colorado River is 3.00 million acre-feet or
42 percent of average.
Yesterday, the average Colorado River flows were 1,010 cfs near the Yuma Fourth
Avenue Bridge and 1,314 cfs at the Northerly International Boundary. The
average release from Painted Rock Dam was 0 cfs and Alamo Dam was 27 cfs. The
Morelos Dam diversions for the week of 03-Jun-2013 are expected to be 1,441 cfs.
ALL RIVER USERS should remember that fluctuating river flows may conceal or
create natural hazards such as moving sandbars, gravel bars, unstable
riverbanks, floating or submerged debris, or other unfamiliar obstacles.
Caution should be exercised while using the river between Davis Dam and the
Mexican Border at San Luis, Arizona.
Webmaster: Water Operations Control Center, BCOOwaterops@usbr.govUpdated: May 31, 2013

