Lake
Okeechobee Conditions Report September 30, 2008:
According
to the USACE web site, Lake Okeechobee stage
is 14.93’ NGVD, which is 0.13’ lower than a week ago, 0.58’
higher than a month ago, and 5.09’ higher than it was a year ago. The current stage is 0.06’ above
the historical average for this date, and 1.16’ above the simulated
historical average for the current regulation schedule (LORS2008). Total reported inflows are 1111 cfs (no report for S133), with the greatest contributions
from the Kissimmee River (454 cfs), S71 (152 cfs), S191 (275 cfs), S129 (102 cfs), Fisheating Creek (82 cfs). No backpumping
from the EAA is occurring at this time.
Pulse releases to the estuaries continue at 1797 cfs
through the S77 and 568 cfs through the S308. Other
outflows include 192 cfs to the L8 at Canal Point.
The
bloom that was reported in the northern part of the lake and in Fisheating
Bay last week has been
identified by a district contracted phycologists. Chlamydomonas,
a non-toxin producing green alga, was the dominant species. The cyanobacteria Microcystis and Planktolyngbya were also present but in low numbers. Toxin
concentrations are not yet available.
A crew will be on a helicopter flight this afternoon and will report on
current condition of the bloom.
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