Recreational Report for April 02, 2011
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River Recreational Statement
Colorado Basin River Forecast Center, Salt Lake City Utah
1002 AM MDT April 02, 2011

Recreational River Report provided by the Colorado Basin River Forecast
Center. This information is also available through the Internet by
connecting to www.cbrfc.noaa.gov, selecting Recreational Forecasts and then
daily Report.

This morning's river flows in cubic feet per second for 
Saturday, April 02, 2011. Forecast trend for the next 24 hours.
Please note that all data are provisional.

- Colorado -
-Colorado Basin-
Colorado nr Kremmling     950    Forecast Little Change
Crystal nr Redstone       90     Forecast Rise to 220
Colorado blo Glenwood Spgs2050   Forecast Rise to 2550
Gunnison blo Gunnison Tun 1450   Forecast Little Change
Colorado at Westwater     4200   Forecast Rise to 4950
Dolores blo Mcphee        50     Regulated 
Dolores nr Bedrock        210    Forecast Little Change
Dolores nr Cisco          330    Forecast Rise to 770
-Green River Basin-
Yampa nr Steamboat Spgs   260    Forecast Rise to 340
Yampa at Maybell          1550   Forecast Rise to 2800
Little Snake nr Lily      550    Forecast Little Change
-San Juan Basin-
Animas nr Durango         480    Forecast Rise to 810
Piedra nr Arboles         770    Forecast Rise to 910
San Juan nr Archuleta     500    Regulated 

- Utah -
-Colorado Basin-
Colorado at Westwater     4200   Forecast Rise to 4950
Dolores nr Cisco          330    Forecast Rise to 770
Colorado nr Cisco         4150   Forecast Rise to 5050
Cataract Canyon           e8700  Forecast Little Change
NF Virgin nr Springdale   420    Forecast Rise to 590
Virgin nr Virgin          550    Forecast Rise to 820
Virgin nr Littlefield     e430   Forecast Rise to 580
Colorado at Lees Ferry14000-19650Power Releases
-Green River Basin-
Green blo Fontenelle      1450   Regulated 
Green blo Flaming Gorge   840    Regulated 
Green at Jensen           2950   Forecast Little Change
White nr Watson           480    Forecast Rise to 530
Cottonwood Ck blo Joes Val140    Regulated 
Green nr Green River, Ut  4450   Forecast Rise to 5150
San Rafael nr Green R, Ut 170    Forecast Rise to 210
Escalante nr Escalante    20     Forecast Little Change
Muddy nr Emery            20     Forecast Rise to 90
Fremont nr Bicknell       130    Forecast Little Change
Dirty Devil nr Hanksville 110    Forecast Rise to 360
-Great Basin-
Bear nr Evanston          330    Forecast Rise to 530
Logan abv State Dam       90     Forecast Rise to 330
Weber nr Oakley           85     Forecast Rise to 180
Weber nr Echo             690    Regulated 
Weber at Gateway          2250   Forecast Rise to 3550
Ogden blo Pineview Dam    710    Regulated 
Provo nr Woodland         110    Forecast Rise to 200
Provo blo Deer Ck Dam     530    Regulated 
Sevier blo Piute Dam      530    Regulated 
-San Juan Basin-
San Juan nr Bluff         680    Forecast Little Change

- Wyoming -
-Green River Basin-
Green blo Fontenelle      1450   Regulated 
-Great Basin-
Bear nr Evanston          330    Forecast Rise to 530

- Arizona -
-Salt Basin-
Salt at Chrysotile        250    Forecast Fall to 220
Tonto Creek               50     Forecast Little Change
Cherry Creek              10     Forecast Little Change
-Colorado Basin-
Virgin nr Littlefield     e430   Forecast Rise to 580
Colorado at Lees Ferry14000-19650Power Releases
-Verde Basin-
Verde nr Camp Verde       210    Forecast Fall to 160

Forecast Comments: Rises will occur on northern Utah rivers and streams due to recent snowmelt and upcoming precipitation.  Rivers and streams may rise to near bankful, especially on the Weber, Logan, and Little Bear Rivers.

For future reservoir releases from Bureau of Reclamation Reservoirs call: 

in Southwest Colorado - (970) 565-7562 
in Westcentral Colorado - (970) 248-0660 
for Flaming Gorge, Lake Powell and Navajo - (801) 524-3883 

For information on the Upper Snake River in Wyoming and Eastern Idaho, including 
flows on the Murtaugh stretch call 1-800-658-5771 
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