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505125 - DEERFIELD RIVER AT SEARSBURG DEVELOPMENT, SEARSBURG VT
Published: Tuesday, May 12 at 9:20 PM - Expires: Midnight Wednesday, May 13
All reports are for planning only. By continuing, you agree to judge all water conditions for yourself and assume all related risks.
For the Deerfield River at Great River Hydro's Searsburg Development, Searsburg VT
For the river below the project where the spill and the powerhouse flow combine:
Today 9:13 PM 266 CFS
The total spill below the dam is 134 CFS.
Similar conditions are expected to continue through MIDNIGHT Tonight.
The following forecast for flows below the dam is based on the most recent load forecast from the New England Independent System Operator which schedules and dispatches generation throughout the region:
Until 10:00 PM Today 249 CFS
From 10:00 PM Today until 11:00 PM Today 247 CFS
From 11:00 PM Today until 12:00 AM Tomorrow, Wed 245 CFS
From 12:00 AM Tomorrow until 9:00 AM Tomorrow 261 CFS
From 9:00 AM Tomorrow until 10:00 AM Tomorrow 288 CFS
From 10:00 AM Tomorrow until 11:00 AM Tomorrow 290 CFS
From 11:00 AM Tomorrow until 12:00 PM Tomorrow 292 CFS
From 12:00 PM Tomorrow until 1:00 PM Tomorrow 294 CFS
From 1:00 PM Tomorrow until 2:00 PM Tomorrow 296 CFS
From 2:00 PM Tomorrow until 3:00 PM Tomorrow 298 CFS
From 3:00 PM Tomorrow until 4:00 PM Tomorrow 300 CFS
From 4:00 PM Tomorrow until 5:00 PM Tomorrow 302 CFS
From 5:00 PM Tomorrow until 6:00 PM Tomorrow 304 CFS
From 6:00 PM Tomorrow until 7:00 PM Tomorrow 306 CFS
From 7:00 PM Tomorrow until 8:00 PM Tomorrow 308 CFS
From 8:00 PM Tomorrow until 9:00 PM Tomorrow 310 CFS
From 9:00 PM Tomorrow until 10:00 PM Tomorrow 312 CFS
From 10:00 PM Tomorrow until 11:00 PM Tomorrow 314 CFS
From 11:00 PM Tomorrow until 11:59 PM Tomorrow 316 CFS
SAFETY INFORMATION
Flows will often differ from this forecast for reasons beyond the company's control including regional energy demand and clearing price, system operating conditions, equipment failures and weather.
All published flows are approximate and forecasts are estimated based upon anticipated energy demand and costs in addition to weather conditions. Actual flows will vary and can change quickly at any time. Stay alert and wear an approved flotation device. Never go in or near the water until you know and accept the risks you are assuming by entering this area!
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