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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 1994-2001.


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 good except those for estimated daily discharges, which are poor. Effluent from sewage-treatment plant upstream averaged 22.6 ft3/s during the year. The maximum monthly average was 38.1 ft3/s in February and the minimum was 17.7 ft3/s in September.
DISCHARGE, IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND, WATER YEAR OCTOBER 2000 TO SEPTEMBER 2001
DAILY MEAN VALUES
DAYOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEP
 
120 20 31 24 77 53 29 31 44 25 26 e24 
220 19 30 23 57 48 27 30 45 23 199 e25 
325 18 27 23 48 43 26 29 34 58 74 e24 
4131 18 26 23 42 40 25 29 31 40 45 e23 
548 18 25 24 39 37 38 29 197 25 36 e21 
 
638 26 24 26 52 35 60 29 107 23 32 e29 
729 51 25 25 43 33 38 29 60 23 29 e33 
875 23 24 25 115 31 31 28 48 23 30 e24 
945 171 23 24 535 30 33 28 41 23 33 e29 
1033 85 23 24 296 30 30 32 35 22 32 e28 
 
1128 50 24 23 113 33 36 39 33 21 23 e26 
1226 38 21 23 78 38 42 30 61 21 26 e24 
1326 74 21 27 66 36 30 28 37 21 26 e23 
1425 46 23 56 87 32 28 30 33 20 24 e23 
1526 38 22 86 83 53 91 29 32 20 24 e23 
 
1625 33 28 66 68 79 56 35 30 19 42 e25 
1723 29 28 52 55 93 41 30 29 21 26 e18 
1823 28 24 45 47 86 36 29 26 22 71 e40 
1922 27 23 39 44 75 35 29 28 21 37 e53 
2023 25 23 35 40 61 50 29 27 22 29 e19 
 
2123 24 23 32 37 52 74 48 44 131 27 e26 
2222 23 22 29 35 45 66 32 31 101 26 e28 
2321 24 23 28 33 40 62 35 29 176 27 e36 
2446 24 22 28 268 37 49 43 28 68 e32 e29 
2526 33 20 24 373 34 42 32 27 45 e58 e33 
 
2624 45 21 25 133 33 38 111 27 35 e42 e28 
2723 32 21 25 82 30 36 129 25 31 e29 e24 
2823 28 21 23 63 30 34 62 25 30 e27 e23 
2921 40 21 74 --- 28 32 43 26 28 e23 e22 
3021 31 22 154 --- 28 32 37 26 29 e27 e22 
 
3121 --- 23 106 --- 29 --- 46 --- 26 e30 --- 

TOTAL982114173412413009135212471220126611931212805
MEAN31.738.023.740.010743.641.639.442.238.539.126.8
MAX13117131154535939112919717619953
MIN201820233328252825192318

e Estimated

STATISTICS OF MONTHLY MEAN DATA FOR WATER YEARS 1949 - 2001, BY WATER YEAR (WY)
MEAN26.934.038.136.642.758.061.048.745.233.829.328.1
MAX87.110817297.713618812015313814785.2108
(WY)195519911983199319971979199919961993199619681961
MIN11.09.3111.412.019.320.819.318.212.414.011.89.28
(WY)195019501954195419641981197119541949195219491949

SUMMARY STATISTICSFOR 2000 CALENDAR YEARFOR 2001 WATER YEARWATER YEARS 1949 - 2001
ANNUAL TOTAL15383   15402     
ANNUAL MEAN42.042.2  40.3      
HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN67.9      1993
LOWEST ANNUAL MEAN24.8      1954
HIGHEST DAILY MEAN427       Jun 25535         Feb 91500         A
LOWEST DAILY MEAN18       Nov 3-518         B6.0      C
ANNUAL SEVEN-DAY MINIMUM19       Oct 3019         Oct 308.5      Sep 5 1949
MAXIMUM PEAK FLOW692         Feb 242700      DJul 18 1996
MAXIMUM PEAK STAGE8.68    Feb 2411.26 EAug 17 1968
INSTANTANEOUS LOW FLOW9.4      Nov 3.00 FJun 3 1992
10 PERCENT EXCEEDS74   72     68         
50 PERCENT EXCEEDS27   29     24         
90 PERCENT EXCEEDS21   22     16         

A - Aug. 17, 1968; July 18, 1996 (estimated).
B - Nov. 3-5, Sept 17 (estimated).
C - July 4, Aug. 21, Sept. 5, 11, 25, 1949.
D - Estimated, gage height unknown.
E - May have been higher during period of no gage-height record, July 17-20, 1996.
F - No effluent from sewage-treatment plant because of temporary equipment repair.


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