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Water Operations: Historic Data
Today is : Wed Dec 04 09:27:19 MST 2024
Reservoir : LAKE POWELL
Date
Elevation (feet)
**** All data is provisional and subject to review and modification ****
01-Oct-2018
3590.46
01-Sep-2018
3592.28
01-Aug-2018
3597.12
01-Jul-2018
3603.80
01-Jun-2018
3609.98
01-May-2018
3611.54
01-Apr-2018
3609.39
01-Mar-2018
3612.23
01-Feb-2018
3616.02
01-Jan-2018
3619.14
01-Dec-2017
3622.85
01-Nov-2017
3625.29
01-Oct-2017
3627.09
01-Sep-2017
3628.31
01-Aug-2017
3630.88
01-Jul-2017
3634.69
01-Jun-2017
3634.89
01-May-2017
3619.09
01-Apr-2017
3604.14
01-Mar-2017
3595.91
01-Feb-2017
3594.33
01-Jan-2017
3595.86
01-Dec-2016
3600.49
01-Nov-2016
3605.81
*
Min/Max values shown in this table are based on 30-year period of water years 1980 through 2010. Water years begin on October 1st and end on September 30th.
**
Inflow is computed based on reservoir release and change in reservoir storage (and reservoir evaporation and change in bank storage when these parameters are accounted for).
***
Unregulated Inflow adjusts for the effects of operations at upstream reservoirs. It is computed by adding the change in storage and the evaporation losses from upstream reservoirs to the observed inflow.
^
Modified Unregulated Inflow applies to Navajo Reservoir only and adjusts the Unregulated Inflow to Navajo Reservoir by the effects of the operation of Azotea Tunnel which exports water from the San Juan River Basin. It is computed by adding the volume of water exported through the Azotea Tunnel to the Unregulated Inflow for Navajo Reservoir.
Please contact the
Operations Group
via e-mail at
ResourceMgr@usbr.gov
for additional questions or information.
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