Tacoma Power will begin increasing flows into the North Fork Skokomish from roughly 300 cfs (cubic feet per second) to 1150 cfs starting Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at approximately 9 AM. The flow will hold at that level for approximately 45 hours, and begin ramping down to 850 cfs on Thursday morning. The flow will stay at 850 cfs until late morning or early afternoon Friday, and then ramp back to 300 cfs late Saturday.
We’re working hard to offer the best customer experience possible during COVID-19.
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Fall Sun Outages
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