US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, OREGON WATER SCIENCE CENTER WATER AVAILABILITY REPORT FOR MARCH 2022 ------------------- Change --------------------- Monthly mean in dis- Accumulated Runoff discharge charge For the Period ------------------- from Oct. to Mar. NRCS Cubic Percent previous --------------------- SWSI feet per of month Percent Station Basin second average (percent) of average ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Donner Und Blitzen Harney 54 39 46 55 nr Frenchglen (*)Deep Creek Lake 126 53 385 40 above Adel County (*)Chewaucan River Lake 169 83 164 69 near Paisley County Williamson River Klamath 653 45 12 64 near Chiloquin Owyhee River Owyhee 1,980 96 662 75 near Rome (*)NF Malheur River Malheur 96 41 71 59 near Beulah Grande Ronde R Grande Ronde 4,360 90 189 73 at Troy Powder/Burnt Umatilla River Umatilla 459 100 139 87 nr Gibbon Lower John Day John Day River Upper John Day 2,490 62 274 50 at Service Crk (*)Little Deschutes Upper 93 48 138 34 River nr LaPine Deschutes Hood River Lower Deschutes 1,570 120 63 92 nr Hood River Mt.Hood Willamette River Willamette 22,600 79 75 88 at Salem Wilson River North 1,950 107 121 113 near Tillamook Coast Umpqua River Rogue/Umpqua 5,540 47 76 60 near Elkton Rogue River Rogue/Umpqua 2,350 28 6 52 near Agness SF Coquille River South Coast 758 54 303 70 at Powers Chetco River South Coast 1,430 37 135 72 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 04/05/2022