Stewart Lake Outflow Near Jensen
RESERVOIR REPORT
October 4 20231
-9.09% today13% of Normal • Very Low
Water levels at Stewart Lake Outflow Near Jensen are currently 1 , about 13% of normal. The average for this time of year is approximately 7.7. Maximum recorded since record keeping began in 1993 was 1993-03-30 when levels reached 11 . Lowest recorded was 1995-04-01 when levels receded to 0.01 . View historical levels.
Stewart Lake Outflow is a body of water located near Jensen, Utah. The reservoir has a storage capacity of 10,000 acre-feet of water and was built in 1944. The hydrology of the area is primarily influenced by the Green River and the Uinta Mountains. The outflow from Stewart Lake is an important source of water for agricultural use in the area, particularly for irrigating crops in the nearby towns of Vernal and Jensen. The surface flow into the reservoir is primarily from the Green River, while snowpack melt in the Uinta Mountains also contributes to water levels. The Stewart Lake Outflow is also popular for recreational uses such as fishing and boating.

Geolocation | -109.363, 40.346 |
Elevation | 4,722.38 ft |
24hr Change | -9.09% |
Percent of Normal | 13% |
Minimum |
0.01
1995-04-01 |
Maximum |
11
1993-03-30 |
Average | 8 |
AREA SURFACE FLOWS
Streamgauge | Streamflow | Stage |
---|---|---|
DUCHESNE R AB UINTA R NEAR RANDLETT | 245 cfs | 4.1 ft |
DUCHESNE RIVER AT MYTON | 287 cfs | 4.2 ft |
ASHLEY CR ABV SP NR VERNAL UT | 4 cfs | 3.9 ft |
GREEN RIVER NEAR JENSEN | 2,280 cfs | 2.9 ft |
UINTA RIVER AT RANDLETT | 89 cfs | 4.7 ft |
WHITEROCKS RIVER NEAR WHITEROCKS | 94 cfs | 2.3 ft |
DUCHESNE RIVER NEAR RANDLETT | 314 cfs | 6.3 ft |