Prepared to use the Oroville Spillway UPDATE

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Prepared to use the Oroville Spillway UPDATE

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Main Spillway--> Due to late precipitation and based on inflows, DWR has taken steps to prepare for potential use of the spillway. Currently, lake levels are being managed with releases from Hyatt Powerplant. Current outflows from Hyatt Powerplant are approximately matching inflows from snowmelt and precipitation, keeping lake levels stable. If DWR determines that it is necessary to utilize the main spillway in addition to Hyatt Powerplant to manage lake levels, DWR will notify the public and media. In early April, DWR utilized the reconstructed main spillway to make additional releases from the Oroville reservoir and the spillway operated as designed.

Lake Levels--> Water releases from Hyatt Powerplant are approximately 11,553 cubic feet per second (cfs). The current elevation of Oroville reservoir is 894 feet.A full reservoir is a welcome sight after years of drought and low lake levels to accommodate reconstruction. A filled lake provides optimal recreation opportunities and serves as a vital water bank account to help California cope with future drought conditions. It is common for the reservoir to stay relatively full during the summer months in an above average water year. In 2010 – 2011, another very wet year, the reservoir sat an elevation between 898 and 899 feet for the entire month of July.

Ongoing Work on Dam Crest Road--> DWR is aiming to reopen public access to the top of dam (Dam Crest Road) this summer. In anticipation of the public opening DWR crews will start on Tuesday, June 11 to remove small panels from the dam crest roadside barriers that contain asbestos. This work is expected to last for two weeks. Crews will wear protective suits and respirators to clean the panels in accordance with state health and safety regulations. DWR’s will share reporting about this work with Butte County Air Quality Management District and California Air Resources Board.
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