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ILLINOIS RIVER BASIN


05536215       THORN CREEK AT GLENWOOD, IL



LOCATION.-- Lat 41°31'49", long 87°37'20", in SW1/4SE1/4 sec.9, T.35 N., R.14 E., Cook County, Hydrologic Unit 07120003, on right bank 20 ft downstream from abandoned Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad bridge, 0.7 mi north of Chicago Heights, 0.8 mi south of Glenwood, 1.0 mi upstream from Deer Creek, and at mile 9.2.

DRAINAGE AREA.-- 24.7 mi2.

PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE
 

DISCHARGE: May 1949 to current year. Prior to October 1974, records published with those for streams in the St. Lawrence River basin (WSP 1307, 1727, 1911, 2111, WDR IL 1971-74).

 

STAGE: Water years 1994-2000.


REVISED RECORDS.-- WSP 1437: 1955. WDR IL-75-1: Drainage area.

GAGE.-- Water-stage recorder. Datum of gage is 610.97 ft above sea level.

REMARKS.-- Effluent from sewage-treatment plant 1 mi upstream consists of publicly supplied water from Lake Michigan and ground-water sources.

EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Maximum discharge, 2,700 ft3/s (estimated), July 18, 1996, gage height unknown; maximum recorded gage height, 11.26 ft, Aug. 17, 1968, may have been higher during period of no gage-height record, July 17-20, 1996; minimum daily, 6.0 ft3/s, July 4, Aug. 21, Sept. 5, 11, 25, 1949.

EXTREMES OUTSIDE PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Flood of Apr. 1947, reached a stage of 12.94 ft, from floodmarks, discharge not determined.

REMARKS FOR CURRENT YEAR.-- Records fair. Effluent from sewage-treatment plant upstream averaged 21.5 ft3/s during the year. The maximum monthly average was 35.1 ft3/s in June, and the minimum was 14.9 ft3/s in November.
DISCHARGE, IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND, WATER YEAR OCTOBER 1999 TO SEPTEMBER 2000
DAILY MEAN VALUES
DAYOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEP
 
121 23 19 20 21 33 24 49 141 36 39 19 
222 24 19 21 21 29 26 39 65 33 30 20 
375 20 29 23 22 29 25 33 46 69 31 20 
446 19 57 26 23 28 23 31 40 37 24 20 
527 19 245 23 22 27 24 30 122 33 53 21 
 
626 20 58 23 22 26 23 29 56 31 108 21 
723 21 37 22 22 25 58 27 44 29 91 21 
826 20 31 22 22 25 59 27 38 26 50 21 
923 20 28 35 26 25 37 114 34 27 37 20 
1022 20 29 42 31 24 31 79 33 191 30 23 
 
1122 20 26 30 31 24 36 73 32 74 26 140 
1222 20 25 26 27 23 29 53 166 45 25 159 
1321 21 24 24 25 24 27 42 130 36 23 40 
1421 20 36 24 23 24 26 36 172 59 23 50 
1521 20 47 24 23 31 26 33 131 32 24 31 
 
1620 20 39 23 25 31 70 34 64 28 22 25 
1721 20 31 23 24 25 155 31 48 29 94 23 
1821 20 28 24 25 24 67 59 41 24 38 22 
1920 21 27 24 30 36 91 47 38 24 28 21 
2020 21 27 24 30 60 225 35 198 22 24 41 
 
2120 20 25 23 39 38 239 32 413 20 23 28 
2220 20 23 24 66 33 101 32 120 21 23 27 
2320 36 24 24 56 30 74 31 72 20 23 53 
2420 28 24 23 94 29 61 29 234 22 22 43 
2520 21 22 22 59 28 48 26 427 19 21 26 
 
2619 18 22 22 58 26 41 27 130 21 21 24 
2719 19 22 21 62 31 37 31 75 20 21 21 
2819 19 22 21 42 35 35 57 56 22 23 20 
2920 19 22 22 35 27 34 31 48 128 21 20 
3020 19 22 22 --- 24 31 53 41 81 22 20 
 
3120 --- 23 22 --- 24 --- 177 --- 48 21 --- 

TOTAL73762811137491006898178314273255130710611040
MEAN23.820.935.924.234.729.059.446.010842.234.234.7
MAX7536245429460239177427191108159
MIN191819202123232632192119


STATISTICS OF MONTHLY MEAN DATA FOR WATER YEARS 1949 - 2000, BY WATER YEAR (WY)
MEAN26.833.938.436.541.458.361.348.945.333.829.128.1
MAX87.110817297.713618812015313814785.2108
(WY)195519911983199319971979199919961993199619681961
MIN11.09.3111.412.019.320.819.318.212.414.011.89.28
(WY)195019501954195419641981197119541949195219491949

SUMMARY STATISTICSFOR 1999 CALENDAR YEARFOR 2000 WATER YEARWATER YEARS 1949 - 2000
ANNUAL TOTAL17362   15004     
ANNUAL MEAN47.641.0  40.2      
HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN67.9      1993
LOWEST ANNUAL MEAN24.8      1954
HIGHEST DAILY MEAN630       Jan 23427         Jun 251500         A
LOWEST DAILY MEAN14       Jan 118         Nov 266.0      B
ANNUAL SEVEN-DAY MINIMUM16       Jan 119         Nov 268.5      Sep 5 1949
INSTANTANEOUS PEAK FLOW1050         Jun 20, 242700      CJul 18 1996
INSTANTANEOUS PEAK STAGE9.62    Jun 20, 2411.26 DAug 17 1968
INSTANTANEOUS LOW FLOW3.3      Jul 25.00 EJun 3 1992
10 PERCENT EXCEEDS78   71     68         
50 PERCENT EXCEEDS28   26     24         
90 PERCENT EXCEEDS20   20     15         
A - Aug. 17, 1968; July 18, 1996 (estimated).
B - July 4, Aug. 21, Sept. 5, 11, 25, 1949.
C - Estimated, gage height unknown.
D - May have been higher during period of no gage-height record, July 17-20, 1996.
E - No effluent from sewage-treatment plant because of temporary equipment repair.


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