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Posted: Feb 12, 2025 Post Subject: Chili Bar - 2025 Recreational Releases
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| The B120 report for February predicts that the "Unimpaired Flow" into Folsom Reservoir will be 2,200 TAF (thousand acre-feet). This translates to a Below Normal water year type for the rest of February through at least early March.
What this means is that we will get Saturday and Sunday releases until the end of February. Then, in March, expect scheduled releases every day except Wednesday.
The Below Normal designation will persist at least until the next B120 bulletin comes out, around March 10. Check back then for an update.
The scheduled release page gives more details, in particular minimum recreational releases in cfs and release times.
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chris Site Admin
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Posted: Mar 10, 2025 |
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| The B120 report for March predicts that the "Unimpaired Flow" into Folsom Reservoir will be 2,350 TAF (thousand acre-feet). This translates to a Below Normal water year type for the rest of March through at least early April.
What this means is that we can expect scheduled releases every day except Wednesday.
The Below Normal designation will persist at least until the next B120 bulletin comes out, around April 8. Check back then for an update.
The scheduled release page gives more details, in particular minimum recreational releases in cfs and release times.
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chris Site Admin
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Posted: Apr 9, 2025 |
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| The B120 report for April predicts that the "Unimpaired Flow" into Folsom Reservoir will be 2,450 TAF (thousand acre-feet). This translates to a Below Normal water year type for the rest of April through at least early May.
What this means is that we can expect scheduled releases every day except Wednesday.
The Below Normal designation will persist at least until the next B120 bulletin comes out, around May 8. Check back then for an update.
The scheduled release page gives more details, in particular minimum recreational releases in cfs and release times.
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chris Site Admin
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| The B120 report for May predicts that the "Unimpaired Runoff" above Folsom Reservoir will be 2.335 MAF (million acre-feet). This translates to a Below Normal water year type.
What this means is that we can continue to expect scheduled releases every day except Wednesday through Labor Day.
The Below Normal designation is expected to persist until early February, 2026.
The next B120 bulletin comes out around February 9, 2026. Check back then for an update.
The scheduled release page gives more details, in particular minimum recreational releases in cfs and release times.
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