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USGS 13058520 WILLOW CREEK FLOODWAY CHANNEL NR UCON ID

 

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LOCATION.--Lat 43° 34'35", long 111° 54'47", SW1/4 NE1/4 sec.19, 
T.3 N., R.39 E., Bonneville County, Hydrologic Unit 17040201, on right bank 
300 ft below Willow Creek floodway channel diversion structure, 2 mi 
southeast of Ucon.

PERIOD OF RECORD.--April 1978 to September 1979, October 1985 to current year.

GAGE.--Elevation of gage is 4,840 ft above NGVD of 1929, from topographic map.

REMARKS.--Flow controlled by headgates. Floodway channel built to carry 
excess flow from Willow Creek and Sand Creek during periods of flooding.

EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--Maximum daily discharge, 1,030 ft3/s 
Feb. 11, 1979; no flow for long periods.

Station operated in cooperation with Water District No.1.


 
 

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Discharge, cubic feet per second
Most recent value: .00   11-19-2004  09:00
Graph of  Discharge, cubic feet per second
Download a presentation-quality graph Parameter Code 00060; DD 01
Daily mean flow statistics for 11/19 based on 19 years of record in ft3/sec
Current Flow Minimum Mean Maximum 80 percent exceedance 50 percent exceedance 20 percent exceedance
.00  .00 9.48 52 .000 .000 24.0

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


Gage height, feet
Most recent value: .69   11-19-2004  09:00
Graph of  Gage height, feet
Download a presentation-quality graph Parameter Code 00065; DD 03

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