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Water-Year Summary for Site USGS 02438000

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Available Parameters
00060 Discharge(Mean)  
00065 Gage height(Mean)  

Water year 2024: 2024-10-01 to 2025-09-30
 

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USGS Water-Year Summary 2024
02438000 BUTTAHATCHEE RIVER BELOW HAMILTON, AL
LOCATION - Lat 34°06'22", long 87°59'22" referenced to North American Datum of 1927, Marion County, AL, Hydrologic Unit 03160103, near right bank on downstream side of bridge on Military Street, 0.5 mi downstream from Woods Creek, 2 mi south of Hamilton, and at mile 82.6.
DRAINAGE AREA - 277 mi².
REVISIONS HISTORY - WDR AL-87-1: Drainage area.
SURFACE-WATER RECORDS
PERIOD OF RECORD - October 1950 to September 1970. October 1970 to September 1972 (flood hydrograph only). October 1982 to September 1984 (annual peak only). October 1984 to September 1990 (flood hydrograph only). October 1990 to current year.
GAGE -

Water-stage recorder. Datum of gage is 360.82 ft above NAVD of 1988, (Reference Frame NAD_83 (2011) (EPOCH:2010.0000) GEOID18).

Prior to April 11, 2023, the datum of gage is 360.50 ft. above NGVD of 1929. (Levels by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers). July 7, 1953 to July 10, 1954, nonrecording gage at site 300 ft upstream at same datum.

REMARKS - Record considered good, except for estimated periods, which were poor.