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Reservoir Water Storage (Hydrologic Region)

Reservoir Water Storage (By Hydrologic Region)

(1,000 Acre-Feet)

JULY

Report Generated: 08/21/2008 12:30
        End-of-month Storage in Calendar Year:
REGION NUM of
RES
CAP Hist Avg 1977 1983 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
STATE
NORTH COAST 6 3096 2374 595 2624 2670 2251 2521 2554 2036 1742
SF BAY 14 546 349 190 437 356 331 384 387 325 347
CENTRAL COAST 6 970 621 308 827 598 404 821 903 609 595
SOUTH COAST 29 1973 1415 890 1781 1334 1217 1627 1505 1330 1431
SACRAMENTO R 43 16001 11989 4803 14832 12982 10817 13772 13920 10309 8403
SAN JOAQUIN R 34 11439 7561 2163 10709 7584 6380 9780 10064 6290 5700
TULARE LAKE 6 2087 1057 318 1968 866 528 1664 1505 600 574
NORTH LAHONTAN 5 1072 657 150 1012 420 273 576 1031 689 431
SOUTH LAHONTAN 8 402 306 175 352 300 271 346 375 276 253
STATE TOTAL151 37590 26332 9596 34545 27115 22475 31495 32249 22466 19479
PCT OF AVG      36 131 103 85 120 122 85 74
 
 

Comments
The 1983 through the present storage amounts include New Melones and Warm Springs Reservoirs which began operation after 1977, the new Spicer Meadows Reservoir on the Stanislaus River which began operation in 1989, and Los Vaqueros Reservoir which began operation in 1998.

The 1983 column shows storage in the wettest runoff year this century (1977 was the driest)

Colorado River Basin Storage


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