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USGS 021623975 NORTH SALUDA RIVER ABOVE SLATER, SC

  Stream Site

DESCRIPTION:
Latitude 35°05'02",   Longitude 82°27'36"   NAD83
Greenville County, South Carolina, Hydrologic Unit 03050109
Drainage area: 44.1 square miles
Datum of gage: 998.06 feet above   NAVD88.
AVAILABLE DATA:
Data Type Begin Date End Date Count
 Current / Historical Observations     (availability statement)    2011-01-28  2025-11-02  
 Daily Data
    Temperature, water, degrees Celsius  2023-06-13  2025-11-02  2474 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  2011-01-28  2025-11-01  9992 
    Gage height, feet  2011-01-28  2025-11-01  9980 
 Daily Statistics 
    Temperature, water, degrees Celsius  2023-06-14  2025-04-21 631 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  2011-01-28  2025-07-13 4707 
    Gage height, feet  2011-01-28  2025-07-13 4697 
 Monthly Statistics 
    Temperature, water, degrees Celsius  2023-06  2025-04  
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  2011-01  2025-07  
    Gage height, feet  2011-01  2025-07  
 Annual Statistics 
    Temperature, water, degrees Celsius  2023  2025  
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  2011  2025  
    Gage height, feet  2011  2025  
 Peak streamflow 2011-03-06  2024-09-27  12 
 Field measurements 2011-01-27  2025-09-16  139 
 Water-Year Summary 2011  2024  12 
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