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Upper Colorado River Basin Hydrology

The Upper Colorado River Basin regularly experiences significant year to year hydrologic variability. During the 17-year period 2000 to 2015, however, the unregulated inflow to Lake Powell, which is a good measure of hydrologic conditions in the Colorado River Basin, was above average in only 3 out of the past 17 years. The period 2000-2016 is the lowest 17-year period since the closure of Glen Canyon Dam in 1963, with an average unregulated inflow of 8.57 maf, or 79% of the 30-year average (1981-2010). (For comparison, the 1981-2010 total water year average is 10.83 maf.) The unregulated inflow during the 2000-2016 period has ranged from a low of 2.64 maf (24% of average) in water year 2002 to a high of 15.97 maf (147% of average) in water year 2011. [1]

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Inflow Volumes to Lake Powell and Release Volumes from Glen Canyon Dam

Upper Colorado River Basin regularly experiences significant year to year hydrologic variability. During the 21-year period 2000 to 2020, however, the unregulated inflow to Lake Powell, which is a good measure of hydrologic conditions in the Colorado River Basin, was above average in only 4 out of the past 19 years. The period 2000-2020 is the lowest 21-year period since the closure of Glen Canyon Dam in 1963, with an average unregulated inflow of 8.62 maf, or 80 percent of the 30-year average (1981-2010). (For comparison, the 1981-2010 total water year average is 10.83 maf.) The unregulated inflow during the 2000-2020 period has ranged from a low of 2.64 maf (24 percent of average) in water year 2002 to a high of 15.97 maf (147 percent of average) in water year 2011. [2]


https://usea.org/sites/default/files/event-/Final_Colorado_Overview.pdf
http://www.lakepowell.org/page_two/what_s_new/what_s_new.html

Inflow and Release Volumes

Water Year Unregulated Inflow (maf) Release Volume (maf)
2021 6.79 (Nov forecast) 8.234
2020 5.85 8.23
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2016 xx xx
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2012 xx xx
2011 15.97 xx
2010 xx xx
2009 xx xx
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2003 xx xx
2002 2.64 xx
2001 xx xx
2000 xx xx
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1998 xx xx
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1993 xx xx
1992 xx xx
1991 xx xx
1990 xx xx
1989 xx xx
1988 xx xx
1999 xx xx
1998 xx xx
1997 xx xx
1996 xx xx
1995 xx xx
1994 6.80 xx
1993 14.44 xx
1992 7.35 xx
1991 8.82 xx
1990 5.31 xx
1989 5.95 xx
1988 8.00 xx
1987 13.41 xx
1986 18.56 xx
1985 17.53 xx
1984 20.86 xx
1983 20.38 xx
1982 12.78 xx
1981 5.65 xx
1980 13.68 xx
1979 14.20 xx
1978 11.07 xx
1977 3.55 xx
1976 8.43 xx
1975 13.10 xx
1974 9.98 xx
1973 15.99 xx
1972 9.33 xx
1971 11.82 xx
1970 12.01 xx
1969 11.53 xx
1968 10.32 xx
1967 8.99 xx
1966 8.72 xx
1965 15.05 xx
1964 7.49 xx



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