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    USGS 01121000 MOUNT HOPE RIVER NEAR WARRENVILLE, CT

    PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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    This station managed by the East Hartford CT Field Office.

    Available Parameters Available Period
      
    1990-10-01  2025-10-01
    2007-10-01  2025-10-01







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    Summary of all available data for this site
    Instantaneous-data availability statement

    Most recent instantaneous value: 4.13 10-01-2025   16:15 EDT
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    Daily discharge, cubic feet per second -- statistics for Oct 1 based on 85 water years of record more
    Min
    (2006)
    Most Recent
    Instantaneous
    Value Oct 1
    25th
    percen-
    tile
    Median Mean 75th
    percen-
    tile
    Max
    (1959)
    1.13 4.13 4.4 10 21 23 154

    Most recent instantaneous value: 0.96 10-01-2025   17:15 EDT
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