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Idaho Water Supply Committee Meeting

Idaho Water Supply Committee Meeting. Southwest Idaho Report February 14, 2014. 60% of Payette System Capacity. 43% of Boise System Capacity. Boise River Basin. Boise Basin Runoff February-July. 87% of avg. 5 9% of avg. 51% of avg.

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Idaho Water Supply Committee Meeting

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  1. Idaho Water Supply Committee Meeting Southwest Idaho Report February 14, 2014

  2. 60% of Payette System Capacity 43% of Boise System Capacity

  3. Boise River Basin

  4. Boise Basin RunoffFebruary-July 87% of avg. 59% of avg. 51% of avg.

  5. S. Fork Boise (Anderson Ranch) RunoffFebruary 1 – July 31 81% of Avg. 55% of Avg.

  6. Payette Basin

  7. Payette Basin RunoffFebruary –July @ Horseshoe Bend 70% of Avg. 67% of Avg. 65% of Avg.

  8. Cascade Reservoir InflowsFebruary 1 – July 31 73% of Avg. 64% of Avg.

  9. Deadwood Reservoir InflowsFebruary 1 – July 31 90% of Avg. 70% of Avg. 66% of Avg.

  10. Owyhee River Basin

  11. Owyhee Basin RunoffJanuary -June 33% of Avg. 20% of Avg. 15% of Avg.

  12. “The Eskimos had fifty-two names for snow because it was important to them: there ought to be as many for love.” Margaret Atwood, author

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