Actual amount varies, there are two hydroelectric plants which draw water into their reservoirs prior to the Falls.
Their intake greatly affects the volume of water flowing over the falls.
The amount of water being siphoned away depends on two variables.
The time of year, and the time of the day. Flow is greatest over the Falls in the daytime during peak tourist season
(June, July, and August).
In the event of an emergency the flow can be somewhat reduced by the hydroelectric companies increasing their intake.
The Bridal Veil Falls is named for its appearance.
It is located next to the American falls, separated by a small piece of land called Luna Island.
Categorized by these three names: