
Sacramento - The US Bureau of Reclamation today announced that it will increase water releases into the American River below Nimbus Dam from 8,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) to 15,000 cfs tomorrow morning starting at 7 a.m. to create space in Folsom Reservoir for increased Sierra runoff.
"Should inflows into the reservoir continue at current levels or increase, additional releases may be required," said Shane Hunt, Reclamation spokesman, in a news release.
"The releases will be increased starting Tuesday, March 8, at 7 a.m. Incremental increases will continue hourly through 11 a.m., when outflows are expected to reach 15,000 cfs," explained Hunt. "Reservoir releases will be made from the main spill gates located at the top of the dam in order to preserve cold water storage for fish later in the year."
Hunt said people recreating in or along the lower American River downstream of Folsom Dam to the confluence of the American and Sacramento rivers can expect river levels to increase and should take appropriate safety precautions.
The release schedule is as follows:
Date | Time | From (cfs) | To (cfs)
------|-------|------------|----------
03/08/2016 | 0700 | 8,000 | 9,500
03/08/2016 | 0800 | 9,500 | 11,000
03/08/2016 | 0900 | 11,000 | 12,500
03/08/2016 | 1000 | 12,500 | 14,000
03/08/2016 | 1100 | 14,000 | 15,000
Hatchery is finished spawning steelhead this season
Meanwhile, the Nimbus Fish Hatchery has finished spawning steelhead this season, with the last spawn taking place on Tuesday, March 1.
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(Berkeley) The end of the rockfish season is seen by many as the end of the saltwater fishing season. This year the season ended on a somber note with crab fishing closed and rough seas that kept both charter and private boats in port.























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































