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Deschutes River Basin
Reservoirs and Rivers
 
Stream Flow or level for the Water Year --- Click on a red dot to see the flow at that station
CULO - Deschutes River near Culver, OR CROO - Crooked Riv below Opal Springs nr Culver CREO - Crescent Creek at Crescent Lake CRAO - Deschutes River below Crane Prairie Reservoir WICO - Deschutes River below Wickiup Reservoir LAPO - Little Deschutes River near Lapine, OR BENO - Deschutes River at Benham Falls DEBO - Deschutes River below Bend PRVO - Crooked River near Prineville CRPO - Crooked River above Prineville Reservoir, nr Post, OR CRCO - Crooked River Feed Canal nr. Prineville, OR OCHO - Ochoco Creek below Ochoco Reservoir MLCO - Mill Creek nr Prineville, OR OCRO - Ochoco Creek above Ochoco Reservoir CRSO - Crooked River at Smith Rocks CRA - Crane Prairie Reservoir WIC - Wickiup Reservoir CRE - Crescent Lake Reservoir PRV - Prineville Reservoir OCH - Ochoco Reservoir Clickable Reservoir Storage and Streamflow Diagram

PROVISIONAL DATA - SUBJECT TO CHANGE!

Weekly Flow or level Charts
BENO Deschutes River at Benham Falls CRSO Crooked River at Smith Rocks
CRA Crane Prairie Reservoir CRAO Deschutes Riv below Crane Prairie Res
CRE Crescent Lake CREO Crescent Creek at Crescent Lake
CROO Crooked Riv below Opal Springs nr Culver CRPO Crooked Riv above Prineville Res nr Post
CULO Deschutes River near Culver, OR DEBO Deschutes River below Bend
LAPO Little Deschutes River near LaPine OCH Ochoco Reservoir near Prineville
OCHO Ochoco Creek below Ochoco Reservoir PRV Prineville Reservoir
PRVO Crooked River near Prineville WIC Wickiup Reservoir near LaPine
WICO Deschutes River below Wickiup Reservoir


Average daily streamflows indicated in cubic feet per second.
Reservoir levels current as of midnight on date indicated.
Click on gaging stations (red dots) for streamflow hydrographs.

Crescent Lake Dam Project Information
Deschutes Project Information
Crooked River Project Information

Data Courtsey of the US Bureau of Reclamation Hydromet System

The US Bureau of Reclamation operates a network of automated hydrologic and meteorologic monitoring stations located throughout the Pacific Northwest. This network and its associated communications and computer systems are collectively called Hydromet. Remote data collection platforms transmit water and environmental data via radio and satellite to provide cost-effective, near-real-time water management capability. Other information, as available, is integrated with Hydromet data to provide timely water supply status for river and reservoir operations.

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