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USGS 05578250 NORTH FORK SALT CREEK NEAR DE WITT, IL

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Specific conductance data collection was discontinued Sept. 24, 2020.

Please contact the CMWSC Data Chief, Jon Lageman (phone: 815-901-5530, or email:  jlageman@usgs.gov) if you have an interest in continuance and/or support of specific conductance data at this site.

This station managed by the Urbana Field Office.

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
2015-10-24  2025-11-12
2015-10-23  2025-11-13
2015-10-24  2025-11-12
2015-10-24  2020-07-22







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