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Not Ranked : 0 Salmon River water release question Looking at the USGS graph for Pineville I notice a slight increase in flow of perhaps 25 cfs each night. The release plan announced was a straight 335 cfs. I'm trying to figure out how that discharge increased each night with a steady release and no precipitation? Logically, they must have increased the release each night to generate more power and didn't announce it. The increased flow is good as it brings up more fish. I'm not against it...just trying to account for it. I know the most recent increase was caused by precipitation. |
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