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Water-Year Summary for Site 450115092180101

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00060 Discharge(Mean)  

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

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USGS Water-Year Summary 2024
450115092180101 DISCOVERY FARMS-WILLOW WATERWAY 2 NEAR WOODVILLE, WI
LOCATION - Lat 45°01'15.0", long 92°18'01.0" referenced to North American Datum of 1983, in SE 1/4 SE 1/4 sec.3, T.29 N., R.16 W., St. Croix County, WI, Hydrologic Unit 07030005,
DRAINAGE AREA - 0.01 mi², 6.7 acres, from LIDAR.
SURFACE-WATER RECORDS
PERIOD OF RECORD - November 2010 to September 2015.
GAGE - Water-stage recorder. Water levels are controlled by 2.5 ft H flume.
REMARKS - Records are good, except for estimated days which are fair. Note that discharge is the daily sum, in cubic feet.
WATER-QUALITY RECORDS
PERIOD OF RECORD - November 2010 to September 2015.
INSTRUMENTATION - Water-quality sampler since November 2010.
REMARKS - Chemical analyses by the Water and Environmental Analysis Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Samples with end dates/times are flow-composite samples collected by an automatic point sampler which represent the event-mean concentration for the specified runoff period. Samples with only start dates/times are discrete samples collected by the same sampler. The sample runoff volume is the total flow that occurs between the start and end time of each flow-composite sample. In most cases, the sample runoff volume is slightly less than the total storm runoff volume. Some runoff events were not sampled. An approximate storm load (in pounds) can be computed by multiplying the sample runoff volume (in cubic feet) by the constituent concentration (in mg/L) and a factor of 6.2428x10^-5.