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How does the new hydrology compare to the currently adopted 1986 steady-state hydrology?

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How does the new hydrology compare to the currently adopted 1986 steady-state hydrology?

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The table below presents 100-year peak flow rates at various locations for the new hydrology as originally determined in 2005 and subsequently revised in 2006, and for the currently adopted 1986 steady-state hydrology. Flood flow rates are presented in terms of cubic feet per second (cfs).

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