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Has anybody noticed that the flow has been at 700 or more CFS for days now? Surely that will help a little bit to get the mud out.

 



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It's to draw the lake down a little so that the glory hole doesn't turn Winters into a public winning pool.

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I think it would help as long as the water is not released from the very bottom of the dam and lake mud/silt flows along with it. But I'm completely ignorant about the mechanics of the dam and how water is released from it.



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Here is the build info for the dam.  I'm sure the elevations of the penstocks is in there somewhere.  I don't believe it is anywhere near the bottom though I could be wrong.  The article is a pretty good read just the same.  When full the lake holds 1.6 mil af but the original plan was a larger dam to hold 2.2 mil af.

 

Third paragraph of page 10....designed to discharge up to 160k cfs  hmmm change that to 50k?  page 36

Look at page 45 and read description on the proceeding page to see how the discharge at the bottom works.  


-- Edited by lightfoot on Wednesday 15th of February 2017 08:09:21 PM



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-- Edited by lightfoot on Wednesday 15th of February 2017 08:21:27 PM

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