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1 Maximum 3-Day Reservoir Unimpaired Inflow Volumes For Selected Flood Events... (1,000 Acre-Feet) 1
2 Maximum $Day Unregulated Inflow Volumes For Selected Flood Events (1,000 Acre-Feet)
3 Maximum SDay Unregulated Inflow Volumes For Selected Flood Events (1,000 Acre-Feet)... "
4 40 Peak Flood Stages, in Feet Upper and Middle Sacramento River Above Bend Bridge Fremont Weir Flood Stage=40.8 I Warning Stage=
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6 Peak Flood Stages, in Feet Cosumnes and Mokelumne Rivers Michigan Bar (Cosurnnes River) 18 Flood Stagez12 Warning Stage=7 1 Benson Ferry (Mokelurnne River)
7 Peak Flood Stages, in Feet Tuolumne and San Joaquin Rivers Modesto 65 (Tuolumne River) 66 Newman (San Joaquin River) (est) Vernalis (San Joaquin River) I 29 flood ~tage=29.0( Warning ~ta~ez
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9 American River Runoff Annual Maximum 3-Day Flow 1,000 cfs 200 Unimpaired Runoff at Fair Oaks Water Year
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11 Upper Sacramento River Runoff Annual Maximum 3-Day Flow 1,000 cfs 200 Unimpaired Runoff at Shasta Dam Water Year
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13 Comparison of Flood Sizes (to Median) Three-Day Volume Divided by Median Sacto h, P Feather American 0 Water Year
14 SHASTA LAKE OPERATIONS Sacramento River Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan20 Jan30 Feb9 Feb 19
15 LAKE: OROVILLE OPERATIONS Feather River Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
16 BLACK BUTTE L m OPERATIONS Stony Creek Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
17 NEW BULLARDS BAR RESERVOIR OPERATIONS Yuba River j i Peak Hourly Inflow 106,000 cfs Peak Hourly Outflow cfs
18 FOLSOM LAKE: OPERATIONS American River j Peak Hourly Inflow 255,000 cfs - : PeakHourly Outflow 115,000 cfs - capaci$ 977,000 ak-r.- Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec2l Dec 31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
19 CAMANCHE: RESERVOIR OPERATIONS Mokelumne River C!apaci~ 431,500iac-ft I -~* J~-~~~~~~----* LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL j peak &ly Inflow i i A 31,~00jrfs - Dec 1 Dec 11 Dee21 Dee31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
20 NEW HOGAN RESERVOIR OPERATIONS Calaveras River Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb9 Feb I 1997
21 NEW MELONES RESERVOIR OPERATIONS Stanislaus River Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dee31 Jan 10 Jan20 Jan30 Feb 9 Feb 19
22 NEW DON PEDRO RESERVOIR OPERATIONS Tuolumne River Peak Hourly Inflow 121,000 cfs Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan20 Jan30 Feb9 Feb I 1997
23 LAKE McCLURE OPERATIONS Merced River : Peak ~ $ Inflow 1 ~ i! 67,000 +fs I- Peak Hourly Inflow 90,000 cfs Peak Hourly Outflow 8,000 cfs Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb
24 MILLERTON LAKE OPERATIONS San Joaquin River Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec3l Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
25 PINE FLAT RESERVOIR OPERATIONS Kings River I Capacity 1,000,000~ ac-ft 1 - j Peak Hourly Inflow 87,000 cfs Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan20 Jan30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
26 Sacramento River Daily Maximum Stage Hydrographs Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I ' Peak Stage feet PeakFlow = 149,000 cfs Sacramento River at Vina-Woodson Bridge Dec 1 Dec11 Dec21 Dec31 Jan10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I Peak Stage feet Sacramento River at Ord Ferry Peak Flow = 123,000 cfk i -FloodStage121.6feet i ----: : : : ;* Dec 1 Decll Dcc21 kc31 Jan10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
27 Sacramento River Daily Maximum Stage Hydrographs Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec 31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I Dec 1 Dec11 Dec21 Dcc31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb 19 SO t (E) = &timated Stage 1996 I 1997 Peak Stage feet Sarramento River at Fmnt Weir F'ealcFlow= 388,000 DEP ; Flood Staee 40.8 feet! / Dec l Dec11 Dec21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
28 Sacramento River Daily Maximum Stage Hydrographs 60 Sacramento River at Verona C B Flood Stage 41.3 feet ' Peak Stage feet Peak Flow = 86,500 c& 40 Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec 31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997 Peak Stage feet Sacramento River at "I" Street! - ' : Flood Stage 31.0 feet i I ;.----*.* LLLLLLLLL :...*----; *..-...;... $. c arning Stage 25.0 feet - V1 B 20 E.- 2 X 5 $ 10 n Dec 1 Decll Dec21 Dec3l Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I : f Peak peakhow= Sacnunento River at Freepoxt Stage ll43oocfi feet Dec 1 Dec11 Dec21 Dec31 Jan10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
29 Feather River Daily Maximum Stage Hydrographs Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec2l Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997 C 1 Flood Stage 80.2 feet i j r Peak Stage feet Feather River at Yuba City 80, / d e -- A ---- I - Stage 65.0 feet j I _ - - d _. 60 Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb ,--- j Peak Stage 50.4 feet Feather River at Nicolaus Flood Stage 48.0 feet...: : ; : : ,, Dec 1 Dec11 Dec21 Dm31 Jan10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb I 1997
30 San Joaquin River Daily Maximum Stage Hydrographs 4 30 (E) = Entimated Value Peak Stage feet Peak Flow = cfs m) Eastside Bypass near El Nido I _ 70 0 k Decl Decll Dec21 Dec31 Jan10 Jan20 Jan30 Feb9 Feb19 Marl Marll Mar21 Mar (e) - Etimted Value San Joaquin River near Newman i Peak Stage feet i Peak Flow = 36,200 cfs: (E) i -.Flood stage 69.4 feet I i L-l--; i i L i i Decl Decll Dec2l Dec31 Jan10 Jan20 Jan30 Feb9 Feb19 Marl Marll Mar21 Mar / 1997 Peak Stage feet San Joaquin Riper near Vernalis Peak Flow = 75,600 cfs i 1 I Dcc 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan20 Jan30 Feb 9 Feb 19 Mar 1 Mar 11 Mar21 Mar
31 Cosumnes, Mokelumne and Tuolumne Rivers Daily Maximum Stage Hydrographs (E) = Bstimated Value Peak Stage 180 feet Cosumnes River at Michigan Bar :'-- Peak Flow = 85,000 cfs (E) : 25 Dec 1 Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb I Feb Dec 1 Dec11 Dec21 Dec31 Jan 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb ' Peak stage feet / j Tuolumne River at Modesto Peak Flow = 55,800 cf..; Dec 11 Dec 21 Dec 31 Dec 10 Jan 20 Jan 30 Jan 9 Feb 19 Feb 1 Mar 11 Mar 21 Mar 31 Mar 1996 I 1997
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