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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 344884" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Seven feet would be nice, and it might make it. But the rivers out west are falling faster than the original forecasts, which those water levels in Sak would have been based on. It's been just as nice to see a lot of the prairie streams getting lively as of late instead of their normal flat-lined hydrograph for this time of year. Even the Little Missouri has seen some solid flow values over the past couple weeks. </p><p></p><p>Just hazarding a guess here, but the Corps may use this as an opportunity to "rebalance" the water levels of the mainstem reservoirs. Mostly by cutting back to minimum releases out of Fort Peck and shifting some water from Sak to Oahe. So the end result will certainly be a management decision. Note, that's not intended to judge their decision making, Oahe is also pretty darn low right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 344884, member: 389"] Seven feet would be nice, and it might make it. But the rivers out west are falling faster than the original forecasts, which those water levels in Sak would have been based on. It's been just as nice to see a lot of the prairie streams getting lively as of late instead of their normal flat-lined hydrograph for this time of year. Even the Little Missouri has seen some solid flow values over the past couple weeks. Just hazarding a guess here, but the Corps may use this as an opportunity to "rebalance" the water levels of the mainstem reservoirs. Mostly by cutting back to minimum releases out of Fort Peck and shifting some water from Sak to Oahe. So the end result will certainly be a management decision. Note, that's not intended to judge their decision making, Oahe is also pretty darn low right now. [/QUOTE]
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