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Water-Year Summary for Site 06610750

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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
06610750 Little Papillion Creek near Irvington, Nebr.
LOCATION - Lat 41°18'38", long 96°02'51" referenced to North American Datum of 1927, in SW 1/4 SE 1/4 sec.34, T.16 N., R.12 E., Douglas County, NE, Hydrologic Unit 10230006, on left bank 75 ft downstream from the Blair High Road bridge, 2.3 mi downstream from Glenn Cunningham Lake, and 0.8 mi southeast of Irvington.
DRAINAGE AREA - 32 mi².
SURFACE-WATER RECORDS
PERIOD OF RECORD - October 2009 to October 2011 (gage heights and maximum discharge only). March 2012 to current year (seasonal records only).
GAGE - Water-stage recorder with satellite telemetry. Datum of gage is 1,056.27 ft above North American Vertical Datum of 1988. Prior to March 1, 2012, datum of gage in use was 1,055.96 ft above National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929.
REMARKS - Accuracy of records for water years prior to 2014 are noted in the individual Annual Data Reports for those water years. For water years 2014 onward, records fair except for estimated daily discharges, which are poor, unless otherwise noted. Seasonal Water Year record collected from October 1-31 and March 1 to September 30. Flow regulated to a large degree by Glenn Cunningham Lake 2.3 mi upstream.
EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD - Maximum discharge, 7,230 ft³/s, August 22, 2011, gage height, 15.39 ft.