Lake Okeechobee Discharges: Our Perspective
The Army Corps of Engineers began discharging large volumes of water from Lake Okeechobee into the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie rivers on February 17. We have been participating in their "periodic scientist calls" and the data from those meetings indicate this will be the case at least throughout the month of March. The pictures speak for themselves on how this impacts our area, but here are some associated numbers.
The next two weeks they have scheduled discharges from the Lake to be at around 5,200 Cubic Feet per Second (CFS) to the upper Caloosahatchee. 5,200 CFS = 3.36 Billion gallons per day. At times, the rates will be higher.
Furthermore, these are the flow numbers from the Lake into the upper Caloosahatchee at the Julian Keen Jr. Lock (S77) in Moore Haven. We typically receive additional water on top of that downstream at Franklin Locks (S79).
Keep in mind: Anything over 2,600 CFS at Franklin Locks is considered a harmful discharge for the Caloosahatchee estuary.
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