As of early afternoon today (Mon.), the Oahe Dam reservoir pool is at 1617 feet, up a tenth of a foot in the past 24 hours.
Water is coming in at a rate of 35,000 cfs and being released at a rate of 48,200 cfs.
The Big Bend reservoir is at 1420.7 feet, unchanged over the past day. Inflows are 45,000 cfs while outflows are 43,700 cfs.
At the Garrison Dam, which is the dam north of Oahe in the Missouri River Upper Basin System, inflows are 51,000 cfs because of melting mountain snowpack. Releases heading for Oahe are 32,100 cfs.
US Army Corps of Engineers power production team lead for the Missouri River Water Management Division Mike Swenson says releases from Garrison will be increasing this week.
Swenson says flows will be increasing from Garrison Dam to a target of 46,000 cfs on June 24.
Corps officials say inflows and releases from Gavins Point Dam at Yankton remain 75,000 cfs because releases from the other five Missouri River Mainstem dams eventually come through Gavins Point. Through maintaining the 75,000 cfs system release, reservoir levels at Oahe and Fort Randall are slowly receding.