Daily Potomac flow and demand update (Wednesday, 2024-06-26)

Submitted by admin1 on Wed, 06/26/2024 - 12:50

Situational Awareness (Wednesday, 2024-06-26):
According to the Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center predictions, the next 24 hours may see 0.2 inches of rain. Over the next 3 days, the average basin rainfall may be around 0.5 inches. The week-long outlook expects a total of approximately 0.7 inches of rain in the basin.

Special conditions:
River flow fluctuations from June 25's bathymetric surveys at Potomac Dams No. 4 and 5 are now visible at Point of Rocks. Surveys will continue at these locations, with Eagle Creek diverting water through the power plant turbines on June 26.

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 (inches)
Past 3-day cumulative area-weighted average basin precipitation: 0.14 (inches)
Past 7-day cumulative area-weighted average basin precipitation: 0.16 (inches)

Daily flows:
Little Falls gage flow 2024-06-25: 969 MGD (1500 cfs)
Little Falls gage flow 2024-06-26: 976 MGD (est., based on recently available real-time data) (1510 cfs)
Note: Gage flow at Little Falls is measured after water supply withdrawals.
Point of Rocks flow 2024-06-25: 1306 MGD (2020 cfs)
Point of Rocks flow 2024-06-26: 1551 MGD (est., based on recently available real-time data) (2400 cfs)

Yesterday's estimated daily flows:
Great Falls estimated flow 2024-06-25: 1118 MGD (1730 cfs)
Note: Estimated flow below Great Falls intake is flow at Little Falls plus Little Falls water supply withdrawal.

Yesterday's Washington metropolitan area Potomac River withdrawals and discharges (2024-06-25):
Fairfax Water Corbalis withdrawal - Potomac: 138 MGD
WSSC Water Potomac withdrawal: 146 MGD
Washington Aqueduct withdrawal - Great Falls: 0 MGD
Washington Aqueduct withdrawal - Little Falls: 149 MGD
Loudoun Water withdrawal: 13 MGD
Loudoun Water Broad Run discharge: 6 MGD
Total Potomac withdrawal: 447 MGD
Total net Potomac withdrawal: 441 MGD

Loudoun Water Potomac River (PR) flow values for drought operations protocol (based on yesterday's flows):
QPR: 2020 cfs
QPR, obs: 2020 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 – https://www.weather.gov/erh/mmefs_marfc?id=PORM2&model=NAEFS. See US Army Corps of Engineers Potomac River Basin page for observed releases from Savage and Jennings Randolph reservoirs - https://www.nab-wc.usace.army.mil/nab/poto.html; See US Army Corps of Engineers North Branch Potomac River and Savage River page for scheduled releases - https://www.nab-wc.usace.army.mil/nab/northBranch.html.

Note: Potomac River flow at Point of Rocks has dropped below the low-flow threshold of 2,000 cfs. When this occurs, per the Water Supply Coordination Agreement of 1982, CO-OP begins daily monitoring and reporting of Potomac flows and withdrawals on behalf of the CO-OP suppliers, Fairfax Water, Washington Aqueduct, and WSSC Water. Suppliers can review data at CO-OP's Data Portal at www.icprbcoop.org. Reports formatted in approved templates should be submitted by email to coop@icprb.org by 8:00 am for automated processing. Published monitoring reports are at http://icprbcoop.org/products/monitoring-reports.

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