Im also no expert on the subject but theres a few thing that strike me.
1)Mead will always keep getting water because they are always going to keep the Colorado flowing. So in winter months with little melt or drought periods Mead is always getting inflow and Powell has to keep discharging. They cant just hold it when times are lean. Id be curious to find out the minimum CFS that is discharged?? Also curious minimum CFS Mead has to send down to Havasu??
2)I occasionally peek in at the site Talltige linked. Even if the lake went up 50 ft its still 80ft from full pool. Thats a ton of water to recoup with everyone trying to get a piece of it. Seems crazy. Other piece of data that blows my mind on that site is that theyve already discharged 60% of their requirement and its only April??
Going to get down there one of these days. Flaming George is on my list too.
1)Mead will always keep getting water because they are always going to keep the Colorado flowing. So in winter months with little melt or drought periods Mead is always getting inflow and Powell has to keep discharging. They cant just hold it when times are lean. Id be curious to find out the minimum CFS that is discharged?? Also curious minimum CFS Mead has to send down to Havasu??
2)I occasionally peek in at the site Talltige linked. Even if the lake went up 50 ft its still 80ft from full pool. Thats a ton of water to recoup with everyone trying to get a piece of it. Seems crazy. Other piece of data that blows my mind on that site is that theyve already discharged 60% of their requirement and its only April??
Going to get down there one of these days. Flaming George is on my list too.

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