An Increased Release In August Is Seldom A Bad Thing.

 

If you are looking for something positive to pin your hopes on, the River Master started calling for increased releases from Cannonsville on Thursday. The releases are required to meet minimum flow requirements at  Montague down in Jersey. Why now? The additional flow is needed because the hydro generation at Wallenpaupack is not operating. When the power plant is shut down the additional water needed to meet minimum flow requirements comes from Cannonsville. 

How does this affect the river system? While the additional releases are being made, the DEC will not have to use water from their "bank" to keep the temperature below 75 degrees at Lordville, which is a good thing. 

The Wallenpaupack  reservoir is currently down to 1181.57 , (or lower), and no generation is scheduled for the coming week. The target level for September 1st is 1181.00  without substantial rainfall it looks like the increased Cannonsville flow will continue for at least a week and probably longer. The increased flow will cool the BR, and may even start some fish moving out of thermal refuges and back to their home pools. The increased flow and colder water may also perk up the daytime bug hatches. 

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