
Water managers will increase Trinity River flows from 450 to 2,300 cubic feet per second between August 22-30 to support the traditional Hoopa Boat Dance ceremony.
The releases begin August 22nd with gradual increases, peak at 2,300 cfs on August 25th at noon, then systematically decrease back to 450 cfs by August 30th.
The coordinated eight-day release schedule represents collaboration between tribal representatives and federal water managers to support cultural practices while minimizing environmental impacts.
Peak flows will be more than five times normal summer levels, providing the specific water conditions required for this significant cultural ceremony on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation.
- Mother Justina: From Swedish Roots to Siskiyou Canvas – A Nun’s Art Lights Up a National Stage
- This million-square-foot data center would be the biggest in the state. How local leaders are challenging it
- 9 Tips to Help You Stay Safe This Summer
- Meet those who call the Mountain their Home
- Siskiyou County Grand Jury Report ~ The Siskiyou County Office of Education and the Siskiyou County Board of Education Fails Its Most Vulnerable Students



