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USGS 01585104 HONEYGO RUN NEAR WHITE MARSH, MD

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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LOCATION.--Lat 39°22'58.8", long 76°25'58.7", Baltimore County, MD, Hydrologic Unit 02060003,
   on left bank at upstream side of bridge on State Highway 7, and 0.55 mi upstream from mouth. 
DRAINAGE AREA.--2.50 mi2.
PERIOD OF RECORD.--October 1999 to current year.
REVISIONS HISTORY.--WDR-US-2010: 2000-2009. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/dv/?site_no=01585104: 2017.
   https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/dv/?site_no=01585104: 2015-2020.
GAGE.--Water-stage recorder, crest-stage gage and concrete control. Datum of gage is 19.92 ft 
   above North American Vertical Datum of 1988.
REMARKS.--U.S. Geological Survey satellite data-collection platform at station.
EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--Maximum discharge, 1,560 ft3/s, June 27, 2015, gage height, 7.61 ft;
   minimum discharge, 0.02 ft3/s, Aug. 13-18, 2002.
COOPERATION.--Funding for the operation of this station is provided by the Baltimore County Department
   of Environmental Protection & Sustainability, and the U.S. Geological Survey. 
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This station managed by the MD-DE-DC Water Science Center Baltimore office.

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
1999-10-01  2024-09-29







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