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USGS 04087159 KINNICKINNIC RIVER @ S. 11TH STREET @ MILWAUKEE,WI

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LOCATION.--Lat 42°59'51", long 87°55'35", in SW 1/4 NW 1/4 sec.8, T.6 N., R.22 E., Milwaukee County, Hydrologic Unit 04040003, on left bank 150 ft upstream from footbridge on South 11th Street, 3.2 mi upstream from mouth, at Milwaukee.

DRAINAGE AREA.--18.8 square miles.

PERIOD OF RECORD.--October 1982 to present. Low-flow records equivalent to records for Kinnickinnic River at Milwaukee, WI (04087160) September 1976 to January 1983 (discontinued). Discontinued gage was located 0.3 mi downstream from present gage.

REVISED RECORDS.--WDR WI-97-1: Drainage area.

GAGE.--Water-stage recorder and steel plate weir. Elevation of gage is 588.56 ft NAVD 88. Levels provided by SEWRPC.

REMARKS.--Gage-height telemeter at station.

OPERATED IN COOPERATION WITH:

Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Logo Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Logo SEWRPC

Additional Information:

National Weather Service Logo National Weather Service Flood Forecast Page

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This station managed by the Wisconsin Water Science Center - Madison WI.

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
1996-11-02  2016-10-23
1982-10-01  2025-12-09
1996-11-02  2016-10-23
2004-06-01  2005-09-29
1982-10-01  1984-09-29
1982-10-01  2005-09-29
2004-06-01  2005-09-29







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