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Site available showing current elevation of lakes?
#1
I can't find one, so I thought I would ask the group.  Is there a source to find out the current water elevation of bodies of water.  

I have a toy I have not used and would like to start mapping some of the lakes in Utah (most are not mapped on the fish finders).  If I record it with the water level 20' low, I need to correct with a depth off-set.
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#2
I use this one for Central Utah.

http://data.cuwcd.com/data/reservoirs/index.htm
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#3
I use this one...

https://www.usbr.gov/uc/water/basin/
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#4
(06-07-2021, 11:45 AM)RockyRaab2 Wrote: I use this one...

https://www.usbr.gov/uc/water/basin/
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Bob Hicks, from Utah
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#5
Here are some more that I use.

https://www.usbr.gov/uc/water/hydrodata/nav.html

Sevier River Water Users Association: Teacup Diagram of Reservoirs

Duchesne River and Tributaries: Moon Lake

Emery Water Conservancy District: Upper Huntington Drainage Teacups (ewcd.org)

Reservoir Levels - Utah dam Safety
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#6
Yes, the Central Utah one has the data I am looking for.

Deer Creek 

Wasatch County
(All Data is Provisional)

Reservoir Elevation (ft)
06/07/2021 10:10
5402.09

I must be missing something on the https://www.usbr.gov/uc/water/basin/site.  I see percent full, but not actual surface elevation.  Can you direct me to that part of the Tea Cup data?

Thanks.
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#7
Try the BOR site that I included.  
From the dashboard you can access the information.
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#8
(06-07-2021, 04:08 PM)gofish435 Wrote: Here are some more that I use.

1) https://www.usbr.gov/uc/water/hydrodata/nav.html

Sevier River Water Users Association: Teacup Diagram of Reservoirs

Duchesne River and Tributaries: Moon Lake

Emery Water Conservancy District: Upper Huntington Drainage Teacups (ewcd.org)

Reservoir Levels - Utah dam Safety

Yes, number 1 is excellent for the current surface level elevation.

The others are hit and miss, but there is some data that will work.

Thanks
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#9
Your welcome.

Good luck with your project.
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#10
(06-07-2021, 04:48 PM)gofish435 Wrote: Your welcome.

Good luck with your project.

Thanks, it will be a long work in progress, but many of our Utah Lakes are not mapped out (topographically speaking).  Navonics and Lake Master maps do a great job back east, or on the West Coast, but outside of Pine View, Strawberry, Powell, and maybe a couple of others, we are fishing pretty much blind.

I wish I had unlimited time and money to do all of them, or even part of most of them, but when I fish I can map out at least the part I fish for future use.
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