Morning Potomac flow and demand update (Thursday, 2023-08-31)

Submitted by admin1 on Thu, 08/31/2023 - 08:14

No appreciable amount of rain fell in the basin in the past 24 hours. River flows at Little Falls have slowly decreased and are currently at around 600 cfs. Whitewater releases from Jennings Randolph Reservoir were held on August 26 and 27 and may temporarily improve flow levels.

According to Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center predictions, no rain is expected in the next 72 hours.

The proactive voluntary load shift from Great Falls to Little Falls by Washington Aqueduct is still ongoing.  

Recent basin-wide average precipitation (above Little Falls):
(based on CO-OP's Low Flow Forecast System analysis of Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center (MARFC) gridded multisensor precipitation estimates)
Yesterday's area-weighted average basin precipitation: 0.09 (inches)
Past 3-day cumulative area-weighted average basin precipitation: 0.32 (inches)
Past 7-day cumulative area-weighted average basin precipitation: 0.62 (inches)

Daily flows:
Little Falls gage flow 2023-08-30: 472 MGD (730 cfs)
Little Falls gage flow 2023-08-31: 409 MGD (est., based on recently available real-time data) (633 cfs)
Note: Gage flow at Little Falls is measured after water supply withdrawals.
Point of Rocks flow 2023-08-30: 814 MGD (1260 cfs)
Point of Rocks flow 2023-08-31: 873 MGD (est., based on recently available real-time data) (1350 cfs)

Yesterday's Washington metropolitan area Potomac River withdrawals and discharges (2023-08-30):
Fairfax Water Corbalis withdrawal (Potomac): 131 MGD
WSSC Water Potomac withdrawal: 139 MGD
Washington Aqueduct withdrawal: 150 MGD
Loudoun Water withdrawal: 5 MGD
Loudoun Water Broad Run discharge: 5 MGD
Total Potomac withdrawal: 424 MGD
Total net Potomac withdrawal: 419 MGD

Yesterday's Patuxent, Occoquan, and Net Total System Withdrawal (2023-08-30):
FW Occoquan withdrawal: 70 MGD
WSSC Patuxent withdrawal: 42 MGD

Yesterday's total system withdrawal (2023-08-30): 531 MGD

Loudoun Water Potomac River (PR) flow values for drought operations protocol (based on yesterday's flows):
QPR: 1260 cfs
QPR, obs: 1260 cfs
QPR, WS: 0 cfs

Note to Loudoun Water: See NWS ensemble flow forecasts (HEFS, GEFS, NAEFS) for Point of Rocks flow for the next 7 days – see https://www.weather.gov/erh/mmefs_marfc?id=PORM2&model=NAEFS.

Recommended operations for today (2023-08-31 A.M.):

Fairfax Water:
Per operational preference.

WSSC:
Per operational preference.

Aqueduct:
Per operational preference.

Reservoirs - Usable storage for yesterday (2023-08-30, BG):
Facility, %Full, Current, Usable Capacity*
WSSC’s Patuxent reservoirs, 50%, 5.27, 10.5
Fairfax Water’s Occoquan reservoir, 101%, 8.27, 8.2
Little Seneca Reservoir, 97%, 3.78, 3.9
Jennings Randolph Total Reservoir, 79%, 23.21, 29.4
Jennings Randolph water supply**, 100%, 13.1, 13.1
Jennings Randolph water quality**, 62%, 10.11, 16.3
Savage Reservoir, 60%, 3.8, 6.3

*Storage and capacities for Occoquan, Patuxent and Little Seneca reservoirs are provided by Washington metropolitan area water utilities, and based on best available information. Storage and capacities for Jennings Randolph and Savage reservoirs are based on observed water levels and available US ACE water level/storage tables from 1998. ICPRB estimates that sedimentation has resulted in a loss of total available storage in Jennings Randolph Reservoir of 1.6 BG in recent years, and this loss is not reflected in the numbers above.

** ICPRB's initial estimate. Final accounting of Jennings Randolph water supply versus water quality storage will be provided at a later date by the US ACE.

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