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ILLINOIS RIVER BASIN


05526000       IROQUOIS RIVER NEAR CHEBANSE, IL



LOCATION.-- Lat 41°00'32", long 87°49'24", in SE1/4SW1/4 sec.10, T.29 N., R.13 W., Kankakee County, Hydrologic Unit 07120002, on right bank at upstream side of bridge on county highway, 3.1 mi downstream from Beaver Creek, 4.5 mi east of Chebanse, and at mile 6.5.

DRAINAGE AREA.-- 2,091 mi2.

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

DISCHARGE: April 1923 to current year.

 

STAGE: Water years 1994-2001.

SURFACE-WATER QUALITY
 

CHEMICAL: Water years 1978-1991 and 1999 to current. Additional chemical data for water years 1959-77 are published in Water-Resources Investigations 78-23 and 79-24 as site FL 02.

 

SEDIMENT: October 1978 to September 1981, January 1993 to December 1995.

 

MISCELLANEOUS: June and July 1998; Contaminants in streambed sediments, August 1998; contaminants in fish tissue, August 1998.

BIOLOGICAL
 

BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES: Water year 1999.

 

FISH: Water year 1999.

 

HABITAT: Water year 1999.


REVISED RECORDS.-- WSP 1308: 1924-28(M), 1930(M), 1936(M), 1938(M), 1942(M), 1947(M). WDR IL-75-1: Drainage area.

GAGE.-- Water-stage recorder, phone telemetry, and crest-stage gage. Datum of gage is 595.99 ft above sea level. Prior to June 16,1976, nonrecording gage, and June 17, 1976 to Aug. 13, 1979 water-stage recorder at site 600 ft upstream at datum 2.00 ft higher. Aug. 14 to Oct. 24, 1979, nonrecording gage at present site at datum 2.00 ft higher.

EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Maximum discharge, 27,000 ft3/s, May 13, 1933, Mar. 7, 1979; maximum gage height 21.68 ft, Mar. 7, 1979, present datum, ice jam; minimum discharge, 9 ft3/s, Oct. 6-8, 1956.
SUSPENDED-SEDIMENT CONCENTRATIONS: Maximum daily, 1,400 mg/L, Apr. 14, 1979; minimum daily, 4 mg/L, Mar. 3, 1994.
SUSPENDED-SEDIMENT LOADS: Maximum daily, 57,000 tons, June 5, 1980; minimum daily, 3.2 tons, Nov. 16, 1979.

EXTREMES OUTSIDE PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Flood in spring of 1913 reached a stage of 21.6 ft, present datum, discharge about 34,000 ft3/s.

REMARKS FOR CURRENT YEAR.-- Records good except those for Feb. 1 to Aug. 22, which are fair, and those for estimated daily discharges, which are poor.
DISCHARGE, IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND, WATER YEAR OCTOBER 2000 TO SEPTEMBER 2001
DAILY MEAN VALUES
DAYOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEP
 
179 96 285 e190 e2000 12300 1070 1030 1590 424 336 1310 
268 95 298 e200 e4000 9850 1030 975 1520 401 307 1710 
362 90 e320 e210 e3800 7300 966 925 1940 372 348 1370 
475 88 e350 e220 e3200 5520 928 860 2320 395 329 937 
597 88 e380 e220 e2700 4510 887 815 4820 621 291 578 
 
6113 87 e410 e220 e2200 3730 898 773 12300 1320 e250 381 
7126 100 e420 e210 e1900 3080 1190 751 14500 1520 e210 292 
8131 95 e400 e200 e2500 2560 1680 727 13700 1280 188 230 
9144 102 e370 e200 e5000 2170 2000 695 12200 1110 173 210 
10143 216 e320 e190 e12000 1900 2240 667 10300 1610 153 216 
 
11136 399 e400 e190 e12500 1700 3650 633 8010 2080 140 332 
12131 547 e450 e190 e12000 1610 5630 606 5820 1740 e110 442 
13123 658 e430 e200 10200 1560 6450 582 4430 1240 e85 396 
14113 679 e370 e210 e7700 1530 6080 542 3510 867 75 326 
15102 648 e310 e230 7200 1480 4770 525 2820 624 73 264 
 
1699 607 e280 e250 7150 1510 3740 522 2290 476 77 219 
1796 543 e260 e300 6650 1900 3180 522 1840 403 79 184 
18103 491 e240 e400 e5500 2610 2720 522 1500 401 92 161 
19101 428 e220 e450 e4500 3140 2300 616 1250 385 114 192 
20100 365 e200 e430 3480 3070 2000 823 1090 365 122 181 
 
2191 330 e190 e400 2940 2720 1840 957 988 394 125 174 
2290 e320 e180 e370 2450 2380 2080 901 954 396 133 181 
2391 e290 e170 e350 2050 2090 2410 793 941 395 155 197 
2492 e270 e160 e340 2370 1860 2210 722 919 393 170 189 
2593 248 e150 e320 9500 1660 1960 711 841 410 197 191 
 
2696 252 e140 e310 13000 1510 1710 763 735 514 434 172 
2789 252 e140 e300 14200 1400 1480 1310 635 586 472 149 
2882 248 e150 e300 14100 1240 1340 2140 559 758 459 138 
2991 259 e160 e330 --- 1170 1200 2500 502 746 381 135 
3095 269 e170 e500 --- 1120 1090 2220 470 561 310 128 
 
3196 --- e180 e1000 --- 1100 --- 1840 --- 420 349 --- 

TOTAL314891608503943017679091280707292896811529423207673711585
MEAN1023052743046314294523589343843749217386
MAX14467945010001420012300645025001450020804721710
MIN62871401901900110088752247036573128
CFSM.05.15.13.153.021.411.13.451.84.36.10.18
IN..06.16.15.173.151.621.26.522.05.41.12.21

e Estimated

STATISTICS OF MONTHLY MEAN DATA FOR WATER YEARS 1923 - 2001, BY WATER YEAR (WY)
MEAN68594415071890254131273210266320351251455560
MAX80195850820390797425112108396109107934700424977372
(WY)199419861928195019821982195019431958199319771993
MIN25.537.240.726.182.320057416994.633.033.726.3
(WY)195719651964194519311931193119341934193419881941

SUMMARY STATISTICSFOR 2000 CALENDAR YEARFOR 2001 WATER YEARWATER YEARS 1923 - 2001
ANNUAL TOTAL297574     554831     
ANNUAL MEAN813     1520     1737         
HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN4477         1993
LOWEST ANNUAL MEAN365         1931
HIGHEST DAILY MEAN8860         Jul 1214500         Jun 727000         Mar 7 1979
LOWEST DAILY MEAN40         Sep 462         Oct 310         Oct 6 1956
ANNUAL SEVEN-DAY MINIMUM48         Sep 384         Aug 1214         Aug 2 1934
MAXIMUM PEAK FLOW14600         Jun 727000         A
MAXIMUM PEAK STAGE13.74    Jun 721.68 BMar 7 1979
INSTANTANEOUS LOW FLOW55         Oct 39.0      C
ANNUAL RUNOFF (CFSM).39.73.83    
ANNUAL RUNOFF (INCHES)5.299.8711.29    
10 PERCENT EXCEEDS1930     3730     4730         
50 PERCENT EXCEEDS348     459     725         
90 PERCENT EXCEEDS89     103     79         

A - May 13, 1933, March 7, 1979.
B - Present datum, ice jam.
C - Oct. 6-8, 1956.


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