The water level in the Foster City lagoon is being raised by approximately 6-8 inches from winter levels to summer levels on March 15, according to the Public Works Department.
In the event of a forecast for a major rain event, the Lagoon will be lowered to accommodate the runoff, according to the city.
The city’s Lagoon Management Plan sets standard lagoon water levels for winter and summer periods. The lagoon level is lowered in the winter in order to prepare to accept additional storm water associated with frequent winter storms. In the summer, levels are raised to accommodate recreational uses of the lagoon waterway. The water level will typically be maintained between 1-2 feet from the level of elevation 100, which is the design height of most lagoon bulkheads. The water level will generally be higher on weekends and holidays and lower during midweek. This is done to promote maximum water exchange in the lagoon, according to the city.
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