#121919 - 09/26/01 09:48 PM
Re: skagit river level
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/04/00
Posts: 107
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I have been watching also, wondering what was going on. I don't know why they would run down the volume so low now when the fish are in after running over 3000 cfs all summer. I saw the flow down to 1600 cfs last week. I wouldn't think you could get a drift boat down from Marblemount to Rockport in less that 2500. Have you been watching the fish?
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#121921 - 09/27/01 06:46 PM
Re: skagit river level
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 1604
Loc: Vancouver, Washington
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I'm confused. This project was relicensed just a couple years ago. I would have thought that in the cooperative agreement that was hammered out between the various agencies and Seattle City Light (and subsequently incorporated in the FERC license) it would have included a flow regime that is favorable to Pacific salmon, or at least not overly detrimental. If the new license doesn't include very specific recommendations on flows, including ramping rates, we have missed an important opportunity to protect the fish.
But I agree that the reason the river is low now is the lack of inflow to the resevervoir (it hasn't rained and the snow is gone). But the flow flucuations mentioned by Salmo G. are the real killer. The should be considerable justification for allowing that much flow flucuations on a daily basis. Perhaps I need to go back and review the license to see what it requires.
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#121922 - 09/28/01 11:45 AM
Re: skagit river level
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/04/00
Posts: 107
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Flows down again today.....not good
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#121923 - 09/29/01 02:16 AM
Re: skagit river level
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 03/05/00
Posts: 1083
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I have been watching those USGS charts for the Skagit http://wa.water.usgs.gov/rt-cgi/gen_stn_pg?station=12193500 for months now wondering what these big spikes in the flow and stage are doing to the fish. I sent WDFW an e-mail questioning the effects of PSE Baker operations. That was a while back and haven't heard a thing from them(I'm shocked). Now I see that Washington Trout http://www.washingtontrout.org/pse.html has filed notice to sue PSE for the damage to salmon runs. What pisses me off is that the only people doing something to protect these fish are groups like Washington Trout and the coalition of other small groups joining them. Were the hell is WDFW,NMFS,FERC,EPA,Governor Locke,NWS or any of the other government agencies that talk up salmon recovery and then turn their backs on situations like PSE Baker River operations? After last winters "energy crisis" we found out were our priorities are. If the general publics monthly power bill goes up more than $3 a month, having salmon runs don't matter too much anymore. On the positive side I see there is slow but shure progress on the Elwah Dams. http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=10739
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#121924 - 10/01/01 01:53 AM
Re: skagit river level
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Fry
Registered: 03/12/01
Posts: 23
Loc: concrete,wa.us
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I have noticed the erattic flows. The sudden drop of a couple of weeks ago made me scratch my head. I go down river from Concrete to town 5 days a week. The release currently seems to be much higher at night, judging from the waterline at 9:15 a.m.,on that concrete piling near M.P. 86. :p On an up note,I was over to Lower Finny Cr today. The water is low & the humpies are thick. If you have time to grab the family & a camera,(forget the rod) it's something !!! We'll be watchin'. 
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