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Dworshak Flows to Increase Wednesday

by Staff
Lewiston Tribune, March 26, 2019

Dworshak Dam on the North Fork Clearwater River in Idaho.
With a height of 717 feet , Dworshak is the third tallest dam in the United States and the tallest straight-axis concrete dam in the Western Hemisphere. AHSAHKA -- Flows exiting Dworshak Dam are set to increase starting at noon Wednesday, to coincide with the release of juvenile spring chinook and steelhead from hatcheries downstream of the dam.

According to a news release from the Army Corps of Engineers, outflow from the dam near Orofino will increase from about 1,600 cubic feet per second to 5,400 cfs. The increased flows are scheduled to last through Friday and will raise the water level on the Clearwater River near Peck by about 1 foot.

Managers at the Dworshak National Fish Hatchery and Clearwater Hatchery, both on the North Fork of the Clearwater River below the dam, plan to release juvenile chinook and steelhead. The increased flows are designed to help the young fish avoid predators as they begin their migration to the Pacific Ocean.

Related Pages:
Survival of Snake River Salmon & Steelhead Data compiled by bluefish.org, July 2004
Salmon Support 137 Other Species by Ed Hunt, Environment News Service, 7/6/00


Staff
Dworshak Flows to Increase Wednesday
Lewiston Tribune, March 26, 2019

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