05/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/05/2025 14:24
The Board expects the total St. Marys River flow in May to be 1,880 m3/s (66,400 cfs), as prescribed by Regulation Plan 2012. Actual hour-to-hour and day-to-day flows may vary depending on hydrologic conditions, as well as variations in flow from the hydropower plants.
The gate setting of the Compensating Works will be increased from the current setting equivalent to approximately one-half gate open to a setting equivalent to approximately one gate open, to meet the Plan 2012-prescribed flow in May in consideration of capacity restrictions at the hydropower plants. On Tuesday, May 6, Gates #11 through #14 will be raised to a setting of 23 cm open. Gate #1 will remain at its typical setting which supplies a flow of about 15 m3/s (500 ft3/s) to the channel north of the Fishery Remedial Dike. Gates #7 through #10 will remain 20 cm open. The St. Marys Rapids flow will increase from approximately 85 m3/s to approximately 137 m3/s after the gate adjustments.
Water level changes over the month of April
Water supply conditions were wetter than average in both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan-Huron basins in April.
Water levels as of the beginning of May
Forecast outlook
Water level changes based on water supplies over the month of May.
The International Lake Superior Board of Control is responsible for managing the control works on the St. Marys River and regulating the outflow from Lake Superior into Lake Michigan-Huron. Under any outflow regulation plan, the ability to regulate the flow through the St. Marys River does not mean that full control of the water levels of Lake Superior and Lake Michigan-Huron is possible. This is because the major factors affecting water supply to the Great Lakes (i.e. precipitation, evaporation, and runoff) cannot be controlled, and are difficult to accurately predict. Outflow management cannot eliminate the risk of extreme water levels from occurring during periods of severe weather and water supply conditions. Additional information can be found at the Board's homepage: https://ijc.org/en/lsbc.