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USGS 01115276 WESTCONNAUG STREAM AT PLAINFIELD PIKE, RI

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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LOCATION.--Lat 41o47'07", long 71o40'04", Providence County, RI, Hydrologic Unit 01090004, at bridge on State Highway 14, and 0.7 mi northeast of Clayville.
DRAINAGE AREA.--5.18 mi2.

WATER-DISCHARGE RECORDS

PERIOD OF RECORD.--April 2009 to current year. Discharge measurements made in water years 1994-95 and 2003.
GAGE.--Data Collection Platform with telephone telemeter. Datum of gage is 339.20 ft above NAVD 1988, estimated from topographic map.

WATER-QUALITY RECORDS

PERIOD OF RECORD.--April 2009 to current year.
INSTRUMENTATION.--Water temperature and specific conductance monitor.

COOPERATION BY.--Providence Water Supply Board

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
2009-04-18  2025-12-15
2008-10-01  2025-12-15
2009-04-17  2025-12-15







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