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Souris River, North Dakota

Souris River plotLake Darling inflow, outflow and elevation plot and forecast 

June 12, 2013
Lake Darling Update:
 Inflow to Lake Darling is estimated at 1,250 cubic feet per second, or cfs, and increasing. Outflow is at 1,250 cfs. Outflows will be held here for the next few weeks.Current pool elevation is 1,597.2 feet and steady. Target pool elevation is 1,597 feet.

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Lake Darling Dam outflows at 320 cfs

Lake Darling Dam
Releasing 320 cfs on April 23, 2013

Souris River Related News Releases

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