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USGS 03111500 Short Creek near Dillonvale OH

 

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[!] The Pittsburgh District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has reduced their stream gage maintenance agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey. As a consequence the real-time data for this gage are not checked or verified by the U.S. Geological Survey. We will continue to serve the real-time data on our web pages as a service to our customers. For information or questions regarding real-time data from this gage, contact Charles.E.Stevenson@lrp02.usace.army.mil.

Station operated in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water.
 03111500 SHORT CREEK NEAR DILLONVALE, OH
 LOCATION.--Lat 40°11'38", long 80°44'03", in sec. 30, T.4 N., R.2 W., 
     Jefferson County, Hydrologic Unit 05030106, on right bank 350 ft 
     downstream from bridge on State Highway 150, 2.1 mi east of 
     Dillonvale, 2.2 mi downstream from Jug Run, and 2.9 mi upstream from
     Little Short Creek.
 DRAINAGE AREA.--123 mi².
 PERIOD OF RECORD.--October 1941 to current year.
 REVISED RECORDS.--WSP 1003: 1942-43. WSP 1907: Drainage area. WDR-OH-82-1:
     1981
 GAGE.--Water-stage recorder. Datum of gage is 675.1 ft above sea level, 
     (State of Ohio benchmark). Prior to Oct. 21, 1982 at datum 1.00 ft
     higher, prior to Oct. 21, 1941, nonrecording gage at same site and
     676.1 elevation.
 REMARKS.--Water-quality data collected at this site 1964 to 1977. Sediment
     data collected 1969 to 1974. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers satellite 
     telemeter at station. 

 
 

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Gage height, feet
Most recent value: 3.60   11-19-2004  19:00
Graph of  Gage height, feet
Download a presentation-quality graph Parameter Code 00065; DD 01

Discharge, cubic feet per second
Most recent value: 551   11-19-2004  19:00
Graph of  Discharge, cubic feet per second
Download a presentation-quality graph Parameter Code 00060; DD 04
Daily mean flow statistics for 11/19 based on 62 years of record in ft3/sec
Current Flow Minimum Mean Maximum 80 percent exceedance 50 percent exceedance 20 percent exceedance
551  12 71.4 419 26.0 50.0 90.0

Percent exceedance means that 80, 50, or 20 percent of all daily mean flows for 11/19 have been greater than the value shown.


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