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Flow Management Insights: Analyzing Historical River Conditions and Targeted Flow Goals

This document examines river flow data and management requests, focusing on peak and base flow targets over various periods. Notably, we observed a peak flow of 22,700 cfs for one day, with fluctuating base flows ranging from 1,500 to 3,000 cfs and extended periods above 15,000 cfs. The highlight includes a request for five consecutive days exceeding 15,000 cfs, which resulted in 21 days above this threshold in 2008. The analysis also covers targets set for backwater areas and variations in flow management from 1975 to 2009.

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Flow Management Insights: Analyzing Historical River Conditions and Targeted Flow Goals

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  1. 1 day peak 2 wks @ 22,700 cfs Base flow 2,800 - 3,000 cfs

  2. 18,500 cfs for 2 weeks 1,500 - 2,400 cfs

  3. 8,300 cfs 2 to 7 days 900 to 1,100 cfs

  4. 2008 Research request for 5 consecutive days but got 21 days above 15,000 cfs AVR Base flow target1975 cfs

  5. CRRP requested 5 days above 15,000 for backwaters. In 2009 there were 13 days above. Peak flow target 15,000 cfs 2009 Base flow Target 1,700 cfs

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