Trending Today ...
Spillover effect, part one

Dear Editor, “A little of this and a

Night work scheduled on Airway Avenue for utility

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is notifying

Mohave Electric announces classroom grant winners

BULLHEAD CITY – Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEC) awarded eighteen

Full closure of Airway Ave, Flying Fortress Pkwy

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is notifying

National Day of Prayer observed

KINGMAN – A National Day of Prayer event

Two years for possession of a kilogram of

KINGMAN – Transporting illegal drugs into Mohave County

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

Davis Dam water levels to be lowered to decrease caddisfly population

BULLHEAD CITY — On September 16, the Bureau of Reclamation will temporarily reduce water releases from Davis Dam to support local community efforts to decrease the local caddisfly population.  

On this date, Reclamation will reduce releases to approximately 2,300 cubic feet per second from 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mountain Standard Time.  

During this special operation, the water levels below Davis Dam will drop, exposing the caddisfly pupae and larvae living on the banks of the river channel to drying effects and predation by birds and bats. River users should exercise extra caution during these times as lower river flows may temporarily expose or create hazards such as sandbars and unstable riverbanks. Floating or submerged debris or other unfamiliar obstacles may also pose potential hazards until the river returns to normal flow release levels. 

The reduced flows along the river reach below Davis Dam support a request from the cities of Laughlin, Nevada, and Bullhead City, Arizona, as part of an ongoing caddisfly abatement study being conducted to combat the nuisance species that negatively impacts businesses and visitors to the area. The decision to conduct these experiments was based on input from a collaborative team including scientists, federal reservoir operators and the local business communities. The experiments are designed to maximize benefits to Colorado River communities, while taking into consideration water delivery requirements, impacts to hydropower production, and local recreation.  

Planned operations may change depending on operational or environmental conditions. Daily and hourly information on releases from Reclamation’s Colorado River dams is available on Reclamation’s web site, at: https://www.usbr.gov/lc/riverops.html.  

Davis Dam and Parker Dam projected water release schedules are available on Reclamation’s website at: https://www.usbr.gov/lc/region/g4000/hourly/DavisParkerSchedules.pdf

If you have any questions regarding reservoir releases, please contact the Lower Colorado Basin River Operations Control Center at BCOOwaterops@usbr.gov