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Water-Year Summary for Site 03142000

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00060 Discharge(Mean)  
00065 Gage height(Mean)  

Water year 2023: 2022-10-01 to 2023-09-30
 

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USGS Water-Year Summary 2023
03142000 WILLS CREEK AT CAMBRIDGE, OH
LOCATION - Lat 40°00'52", long 81°35'14" referenced to North American Datum of 1927, Guernsey County, OH, Hydrologic Unit 05040005, on left bank at upstream side of bridge on Campbell Avenue in Cambridge, 0.9 mi downstream from Leatherwood Creek.
DRAINAGE AREA - 406 mi².
REVISIONS HISTORY - WSP 853: 1929(M). WSP 893: 1928. WSP 973: 1942.
SURFACE-WATER RECORDS
PERIOD OF RECORD - June 1926 to September 1928, May 1937 to current year.
GAGE - Water-stage recorder. Datum of gage is 771.63 ft (NAVD 1988). Prior to February 2015, datum was 772.34 ft (NGVD 1929). Prior to Oct. 6, 1927, nonrecording gage at site 1.5 mi downstream at different datum; Oct. 6, 1927-Sept. 30, 1928, and May 22, 1937-Oct. 18, 1938, nonrecording gage at present site and datum.
REMARKS - 2014WY: Records fair. Oct. 1, 2014 to Mar 23, 2015: Records fair except for estimated daily discharges, which are poor. March 24 to November 4, 2015: records fair. Nov. 4, 2015 to Nov. 6, 2016: Discharge records are rated fair except for estimated discharges, which are poor. Nov. 6, 2016 to Nov. 6, 2017: 2018 WY: Records fair except for estimated discharges, which are poor.  Flow regulated by Senecaville Lake on Seneca Fork, 22 mi upstream, beginning in 1937. Water-quality data formerly collected at this site. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers satellite telemeter at gage.