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00060 Discharge(Max.,Min.,Mean)  
00065 Gage height(Max.,Min.,Mean)  

Water year 2024: 2024-10-01 to 2025-09-30
 

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USGS Water-Year Summary 2024
02091000 NAHUNTA SWAMP NEAR SHINE, NC
LOCATION - Lat 35°29'20", long 77°48'22" referenced to North American Datum of 1983, Greene County, NC, Hydrologic Unit 03020203, on right bank at bridge on Secondary Road 1058, 2 mi upstream from Appletree Swamp, 3.5 mi north of Shine, and 8 mi northwest of Snow Hill.
DRAINAGE AREA - 80.4 mi².
REVISIONS HISTORY - WDR NC-81-1: Drainage area.
SURFACE-WATER RECORDS
PERIOD OF RECORD - April 1954 to current year. Monthly discharges only for some periods, published in WSP 1723.
GAGE - Water-stage recorder. Datum of gage is 49.7 feet above NAVD88. Prior to April 1, 1955, nonrecording gage at same site and datum. Satellite telemetry at streamgage.
REMARKS - Gage-height records are generally good. Discharge records are generally fair except for estimated discharges, which are poor. Additional details on the accuracy of the records can be obtained by contacting the USGS South Atlantic Water Science Center at gs-w-nc_nwisweb_data_inquiries@usgs.gov.
EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD - Maximum discharge for period of record, 23,000 ft3/s, September 17, 1999, on basis of slope conveyance measurement of peak flow; gage height, 21.00 ft, September 17, 1999 from floodmarks.