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Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations (FIRO)

Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations is an innovative approach to assisting in reservoir operations by integrating enhanced monitoring and improved weather forecasting techniques to help guide decisions on whether to retain or release water from basins. It is currently being developed and tested in several locations throughout California including:

  • Russian River Basin (Lake Mendocino, Lake Sonoma)
  • Santa Ana River Basin (Prado Dam, Seven Oaks Dam)
  • Yuba-Feather River Basins and Green River (Howard Hanson Dam)

The Seven Oaks FIRO Steering Committee is stewarding the studies on using FIRO at the local Seven Oaks Dam to optimize operations, improve water conservation, and manage flood risks. The overarching goal of FIRO is to develop, demonstrate, and implement tools to enable more effective reservoir management by leveraging improvements in weather and water forecasts.

Location

Seven Oaks Dam

Partners

SBVMWD, USACE, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego

Impact

advanced forecasting and monitoring to proactively manage reservoir water

Status

In Progress

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Did you Know?

FIRO builds on modern forecasting improvements to allow reservoir operators to adjust operations more dynamically, helping to save stormwater oversupply when it is safe to do so and store it for dry seasons.

Overview

Reservoirs are used for multiple purposes, typically a combination of water supply, flood control, hydropower generation, recreation, and environmental enhancement. A major element of utilizing reservoirs – and dams – for flood control, is the importance of the ‘guide curve’, which sets limits on the amount of water which can be safely stored at different times of the year. The risk of a flood event varies seasonally, so many guide curves also need to adapt to the season. The guide curve is typically established through weather and water forecasting, which has significantly improved over the last 50 years.

Guide curves are traditionally based on seasonal expectations and, in some cases, have informed the release of water ahead of storms to minimize flood risk – only to face water shortages during dry seasons. As weather forecasting systems have improved, reservoir operators have developed procedures for utilizing the forecasts to update the guide curves. FIRO builds on these modern forecasting improvements to allow reservoir operators to adjust operations more dynamically, helping to save stormwater oversupply when it is safe to do so and store it for dry seasons.

Project Impact

Optimize Dam Operations

Improve Water Conservation

Maintain Required Flood Safety Expectations

Support Downstream Habitats

Partnerships

A collaborative effort supporting regional water sustainability.