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USGS Water-Year Summary 2025
03605555 TRACE CREEK ABOVE DENVER, TN
LOCATION - Lat 36°03'08", long 87°54'27" referenced to North American Datum of 1927, Humphreys County, TN, Hydrologic Unit 06040005, on left bank at bridge on U.S. Highway 70, 1.0 mi northeast of New Johnsonville.
DRAINAGE AREA - 31.9 mi².
SURFACE-WATER RECORDS
PERIOD OF RECORD - 1989 to current year. 1964-88 (operated as a continuous-record gaging station).
GAGE - Datum of gage is 376.98 (NAVD 88).
REMARKS - As the number of streams on which streamflow information is likely to be desired far exceeds the number of stream-gaging stations feasible to operate at one time, the Geological Survey collects limited streamflow data at sites other than stream-gaging stations. When limited streamflow data are collected on a systematic basis over a period of years for use in hydrologic analyses, the site at which the data are collected is called a partial-record station. Data collected at these partial-record stations are usable in low-flow or floodflow analyses, depending on the type of data collected. The following table contains annual maximum discharges for crest-stage stations. A crest-stage gage is a device that will register the peak stage occurring between inspections of the gage. A stage-discharge relation for each gage is developed from current meter or indirect measurements of peak flow. The date of the maximum discharge is not always certain but is usually determined by comparison with nearby continuous-record stations, weather records, or local inquiry. Only the maximum discharge for each water year is given. Information on some lower floods may have been obtained, but is not published herein. The years given in the period of record represent water years for which the annual maximum has been determined.
EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD - Maximum discharge, 22,000 cfs, August 21, 2021; maximum gage height, 22.09 ft.