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USGS 05061000 BUFFALO RIVER NEAR HAWLEY, MN

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Operated as part of the

USGS Logo Federal Priority Streamgage (formerly NSIP)

And in cooperation with the

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - St. Paul Dist. Logo U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - St. Paul District

River forecasts are available at the

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USGS WaterWatch's "Site Dashboard" provides seasonal and other context-oriented information about current and historical streamflow.

This station managed by the Grand Rapids Field Office.

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
1977-10-01  1978-09-29
1945-04-01  2025-10-08
1977-03-22  1978-09-29
1977-03-22  1978-09-29







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