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USGS 04027000 BAD RIVER NEAR ODANAH, WI

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LOCATION.--Lat 46°29'12", long 90°41'46", in SE 1/4 sec.2, T.46 N., R.3 W., Ashland County, Hydrologic Unit 04010302, Bad River Indian Reservation, on left bank just downstream from Elm Hoist bridge, 5.0 mi downstream from Potato River, 8.5 mi south of Odanah, and 23 mi from mouth.

DRAINAGE AREA.--597 sq. mi.

PERIOD OF RECORD.--July 1914 to December 1922 (monthly discharge for some periods published in WSP 1307) May 1948 to current year.

REVISED RECORDS.--WSP 1337:  1922.  WDR WI-82-1:  Drainage area.

GAGE.--Water-stage recorder.  Datum of gage is 668.35 NAVD88. May 17, 1948, to Nov. 6, 1959, and Oct. 19, 1960, to Nov. 23, 1961, water-stage recorder.  Nov. 7, 1959, to Oct. 18, 1960, and Nov. 24, 1961, to July 12, 1962, nonrecording gage.  Prior to Nov. 11, 1922, water-stage recorder at site 2 mi downstream at different datum.

OPERATED IN COOPERATION WITH:

Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians

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This station managed by the Northeast Wisconsin Field Office - Rhinelander WI.

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
1975-09-26  2024-11-20
1914-07-31  2024-11-27
1975-09-26  2024-11-20
2011-03-03  2024-11-20
2011-03-17  2024-11-20
2011-03-17  2024-11-20







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