News
Release from
The Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District
Date:
July 16, 2007
Contact: Tim Anderson, Public Relations Manager
Phone: (308) 995-8601
Supply
Canal Lake Levels to Fall as Part of Water Conservation
Efforts
(HOLDREGE,
Neb.) -- The Central Nebraska Public
Power and Irrigation District will lower lake levels later
this summer at Johnson Lake, Jeffrey Lake and Midway Lake
to conserve storage water in Lake McConaughy.
Central plans to reduce releases from Lake McConaughy and
use storage water from Johnson Lake, as well as Jeffrey and
Midway lakes, to supply irrigators during the last irrigation
deliveries of the season. Deliveries are scheduled to end
on Aug. 21.
Central implemented similar measures in each of the past
two years which helped conserve thousands of acre-feet of
water at Lake McConaughy. Due to a slightly shorter irrigation
season this year, the lakes will begin to decline a few days
earlier than in 2006.
Johnson Lake's water level will begin to recede on July
30 and is expected to decline by up to eight feet by the
end of August.
The water level at Jeffrey Lake will begin to decline on
Aug. 6 and will be down approximately four feet by Aug. 21.
Midway Lake is also expected to decline approximately two
feet beginning on Aug. 6.
The lakes will slowly rise after the end of diversions by
other irrigation canals along the Platte River. Lake levels
are expected to be back to normal by the end of October.
In response to low water supplies at Lake McConaughy, Central's
irrigation customers were limited to 6.7 inches/acre this
year over an eight-week season. Normal deliveries are 15
to 18 inches/acre over 12 weeks.
The scheduled reductions in lake levels may be delayed if
the area receives significant precipitation during the drawdown
period.
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