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    Shasta Lake is looking great . 14' down.

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    That is Great

    Time to get boat Ready
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    Lake Oroville is over 100 feet higher than it ever got last year! And Folsom Lake is about 20 feet higher than it ever got last year. With some snow pack still in the mountains, maybe we will still be able to go boating in July and August this year!

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    Camanche is projected to be 85% of normal this year. North Shore main ramp is now being used. South Shore main ramp by June supposedly.


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    Lake Tahoe is now overflowing the spillway into the Truckee. Making some progress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlfaBaz View Post
    Lake Oroville is over 100 feet higher than it ever got last year! And Folsom Lake is about 20 feet higher than it ever got last year. With some snow pack still in the mountains, maybe we will still be able to go boating in July and August this year!
    I know its the feds rules , but them letting so much water out of the lake is beyond idiotic to say the least and keep this post PC !!!
    So now that el nino is pretty much over.. The snow pack will only last so long to help with Folsom lake ...

    Last year,,, first it was we need to conserve water only watering certain days then only one day a week, then they added a drought surcharge to our bill. Now since we conserved so much on water use they the utilities DIDN'T make their profit margin so now they want to raise our rates... Typical gov idiotic bureaucracy !

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    The conspiracy theorists believe some lakes are intentionally mismanaged to garner public support for more water projects.

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    They are keeping most lakes from filling up for "Our Own Safety"

    Is what I heard

    If the lake is full and the Dam Breaks open it will flood a-lot of folks otta house and home

    Plus keeping the lakes from filling up Keeps the Rates Way-High

    Them Frogs down-stream Love all that water keeps-em cool

    There is Way-to many reasons to list to keep our lakes from filling

    But You have to remember they do it for "Our Own Safety"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beach Leo View Post
    They are keeping most lakes from filling up for "Our Own Safety"

    Is what I heard

    If the lake is full and the Dam Breaks open it will flood a-lot of folks otta house and home

    Plus keeping the lakes from filling up Keeps the Rates Way-High

    Them Frogs down-stream Love all that water keeps-em cool

    There is Way-to many reasons to list to keep our lakes from filling

    But You have to remember they do it for "Our Own Safety"
    I don't think they are worried about the dams breaking, but springtime rains have, in the past, caused inflows that required a lot of space in the lakes to avoid uncontrolled releases. That's why DWR mandates a max level until April 1. All that being said, it's hard to complain this year: Shasta is only 14 feet down from full pool, Oroville is just over 20 feet from full pool, and Folsom is just under 20 feet from full pool. In a perfectly managed (and forecasted) year, the lakes should hit max about Memorial Day.

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    How's all the lake levels in your area?
    . We are about to get a warming trend in Oregon next week.. I got a hydrologic warning on my phone about flooding.. 2-4" rain coast, 3-5" rain coast range, foothills of the Cascades 3-6" rain with the snow level rising to 8000' so with leave rains and melting snow could be very interesting
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