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2017 McPhee Release Update

POSTED BY KEN CURTIS ON JUNE 3, 2017

Saturday June 3, 2017:  The reservoir is almost full.  We will start ramping up releases this evening.  Downstream releases will reach the boatable level of 800 CFS by 9:00 AM Sunday morning and should work down river close to Bradfield by 12:00 PM noon on Sunday.

Ramping up will be rapid overnight, +/- 100 CFS increase every 3 hours.  During this extended boating release, flows may fluctuate between 800 CFS and 1,200 CFS to maintain a consistent reservoir elevation.   

Boatable flows will last through Wednesday evening.  Monday’s update should cover the full work week.

 CBRFC still shows the runoff recession starting early next week, though warm temperatures appear to bring down one last peak.  The extra releases could run for a week to 10 days depending on actual volume of inflow during these extra releases and how fast the recession limb drops.

STARTING MONDAY JUNE 5, WE WILL POST UPDATES MORE OFTEN, DAILY MONDAY – FRIDAY.  RAMP DOWN BELOW 800 CFS WILL EXTEND OVER 6 DAYS (DAILY AVG. RELEASES OF 700 CFS, 600 CFS, 500 CFS, 400 CFS, 300 CFS, 200 CFS) ALLOWING THOSE ON THE WATER SOME TIME TO LAND.

 Current Notices:

SLICKROCK:  Continue to monitor DRBA for latest on Slickrock. Slickrock put-in/take-out access will happen on private property downstream of Hwy 141 bridge (bridge crosses Dolores River) about 200 yards past bridge on river left.  Look for small flagging in bushes on left.  DO NOT use the old boat ramp on river right upstream of bridge.  That is private property and is not accessible this season.  Additional info about Slickrock access and other information here from Dolores River Boating Advocates:  www.doloresriverboating.org

BEDROCK BRIDGE:  CDOT updates at https://www.codot.gov/news/2017-news/march/caution-to-boaters-near-co-90-bedrock-bridge-low-bridge-in-place-through-april-8-intermittent-river-closures-begin-mid-april .

American Whitewater also provides good information about this year’s rafting opportunities and details for boaters at http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/detail/id/385/.

DOVE CREEK PUMPHOUSE ROAD:  Please be careful of heavy traffic in and out of the Dove Creek Pumps launch site.  The road narrows and trucks with trailers cannot pass each other at certain points.  Consideration of others and patience are appreciated here.

Dolores Gage:    https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?09166500

McPhee Elevation & Capacity:  http://www.dwr.state.co.us/SurfaceWater/data/detail_tabular.aspx?ID=MCPRESCO&MTYPE=ELEV

Dolores below McPhee:  http://www.dwr.state.co.us/SurfaceWater/data/detail_graph.aspx?ID=DOLBMCCO&MTYPE=DISCHRG

Slickrock Gage:  https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?09168730

Bedrock Gage:          http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?09171100