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Dworshak increases flow discharge to 20,000 cfs

AHSAHKA - Discharge flows from Dworshak Dam and Reservoir will be increased Friday, Feb. 16, 2018, beginning at 11:59 p.m., from approximately 17,000 cfs. (cubic feet per second) to about 20,000 cfs. to make room in Dworshak Reservoir to meet seasonal flood-risk-management requirements.

The water surface elevation of the mainstem Clearwater River is expected to increase by about 1 inch during this outflow increase, as measured at the U.S.G.S. stream gage located near Peck, Idaho, about four miles downstream of Ahsahka. Additional increases may be necessary as conditions change.

For safety, boaters, anglers and other people using waterways both in Dworshak Reservoir and downstream of the dam are advised to be alert to changes in water elevation and volume of flow. Be sure to wear a life jacket whenever in, on or near the water. Current water-management conditions can be viewed on the District web site at www.nwd-wc.usace.army.mil/nww/rreports.htm.

The Corps works with regional water managers, other agencies and tribes, and fish managers and hatcheries as the Corps reduces flood risk. That includes joint efforts to minimize total dissolved gasses (TDG), when possible. When water is released from the dam, gasses can be absorbed into the water. High TDG levels can be unhealthy for fish.

The Corps' highest priority is public safety, so they operate to provide flood risk reduction benefits, while continuing their efforts working with other agencies to reduce the impact of flood operations on fish. The Corps will continue to monitor river basin conditions, weather forecasts and impacts on fish.


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