US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, OREGON WATER SCIENCE CENTER WATER AVAILABILITY REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 2022 ------------------- Change --------------------- Monthly mean in dis- Accumulated Runoff discharge charge For the Period ------------------- from Oct. to Feb. NRCS Cubic Percent previous --------------------- SWSI feet per of month Percent Station Basin second average (percent) of average ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Donner Und Blitzen Harney 37 52 9 64 nr Frenchglen (*)Deep Creek Lake 26 25 18 29 above Adel County (*)Chewaucan River Lake 64 58 33 62 near Paisley County Williamson River Klamath 585 54 -4 71 near Chiloquin Owyhee River Owyhee 260 30 -9 53 near Rome (*)NF Malheur River Malheur 56 59 51 72 near Beulah Grande Ronde R Grande Ronde 1,510 46 3 63 at Troy Powder/Burnt Umatilla River Umatilla 192 50 -46 81 nr Gibbon Lower John Day John Day River Upper John Day 666 28 -11 40 at Service Crk (*)Little Deschutes Upper 39 23 30 29 River nr LaPine Deschutes Hood River Lower Deschutes 961 71 -25 85 nr Hood River Mt.Hood Willamette River Willamette 12,900 40 -75 90 at Salem Wilson River North 882 45 -72 114 near Tillamook Coast Umpqua River Rogue/Umpqua 3,150 26 -78 64 near Elkton Rogue River Rogue/Umpqua 2,210 26 -70 58 near Agness SF Coquille River South Coast 188 13 -89 74 at Powers Chetco River South Coast 609 15 -86 81 near Brookings All data should be considered provisional and subject to revision. Percent of average computed using 30-year base period, water years 1991-2020. (*) provided by Oregon Water Resources Department 03/02/2022