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State water board receives hydrologic update on Shasta and Scott watersheds; Scott gauge accuracy prompts procedural change

5533451 · August 5, 2025
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Summary

Division of Water Rights staff told the State Water Resources Control Board it has temporarily adjusted monitoring after an erroneous curtailment in the Scott River watershed tied to an inaccurate Fort Jones gage and that Shasta River flows were generally above minimums in July.

The State Water Resources Control Board on Aug. 5 received an informational update from division staff on hydrologic conditions and curtailment activity in the Shasta and Scott River watersheds.

Erin Regazzi of the Division of Water Rights briefed the board on July curtailments and monitoring. The division said Shasta River flows generally remained above the flow requirement during July after conditional curtailments took effect July 27; Applied River Sciences is conducting a summer flow study in Shasta Canyon to evaluate late‑season rearing habitat, pool…

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