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Water-Year Summary for Site 02388320

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00065 Gage height(Mean)  

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

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USGS Water-Year Summary 2024
02388320 HEATH CREEK NEAR ARMUCHEE, GA
LOCATION - Lat 34°22'18", long 85°15'50" referenced to North American Datum of 1983, Floyd County, GA, Hydrologic Unit 03150103, on right bank, 3.4 miles upstream from Little Armuchee Creek, 5.2 miles west of Armuchee, and 9.7 miles northwest of Rome.
DRAINAGE AREA - 16.6 mi².
SURFACE-WATER RECORDS
PERIOD OF RECORD -
DISCHARGE: March 1982 to current year.
GAGE HEIGHT: March 1982 to current year.
GAGE - Satellite telemetry with a water-stage recorder. Datum of gage is 636.93 feet above North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988 (GNSS survey). 
COOPERATION - Oglethorpe Power Corporation.
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-ga_nwisweb_data_inquiries@usgs.gov.

Peak flow regulated by Oglethorpe Power Corporation since November 1991.
EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD - Maximum discharge 3,550 cfs (estimated), September 4, 2022; maximum gage height recorded, 10.08 feet, September 4, 2022; minimum daily discharge, 0.19 cfs, November 4, 1994.