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KASKASKIA RIVER BASIN


05592900       EAST FORK KASKASKIA RIVER NEAR SANDOVAL, IL



LOCATION.-- Lat 38°41'20", long 89°06'00", in NE1/4NW1/4 sec.21, T.3 N., R.1 E., Marion County, Hydrologic Unit 07140202, on left bank at downstream side of bridge on U.S. Highway 51, about 1 mi north of Fairman, about 5 mi north of Sandoval, and at mile 9.9.

DRAINAGE AREA.-- 113 mi2.

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

DISCHARGE: October 1979 to current year.

 

STAGE: Water years 1994-2001. Gage-height record for April 1955 to Sept. 30, 1979, available in files of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

SURFACE-WATER QUALITY
 

CHEMICAL: Water years 1978-91.


GAGE.-- Water-stage recorder, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers satellite telemeter, and crest-stage gage. Datum of gage is 460.20 ft above sea level (levels by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers).

EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Maximum discharge, 17,000 ft3/s, May 16, 1990, from rating curve extended above 9,540 ft3/s, gage height 20.03 ft; minimum discharge, no flow for many days in most years.

REMARKS FOR CURRENT YEAR.-- Records good except 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
 
15.64.336 e12 308 58 13   3.1295   2.13.01.0  
23.74.230 e11 107 50 12   3.1152   42   2.3.76
32.64.026 e12 78 43 23   2.833   69   2.1.65
442   4.023 e13 52 37 33   2.782   23   2.1.58
5271   3.821 e15 40 30 25   2.6386   111   1.9.69
 
6190   25   19 e16 38 24 21   2.8552   59   1.7.76
783   469   18 e18 34 21 18   2.5249   27   1.7.72
833   227   17 e20 38 19 16   2.554   12   1.6.65
916   407   15 e18 546 18 15   3.724   505   1.6.89
109.2910   15 e16 1110 17 25   3.214   315   1.61.1  
 
116.7642   32 e15 682 16 45   2.28.984   1.6.91
125.4109   140 e16 111 16 99   2.06.529   1.6.73
134.3339   e100 e20 76 18 38   1.85.014   1.6.57
143.4377   e75 e150 192 17 20   1.94.48.21.5.57
152.8104   e55 e600 396 16 16   1.6165   5.61.3.50
 
164.360   e38 e500 206 57 14   1.491   4.31.3.41
17152   43   e40 e300 103 69 11   1.428   3.51.2.34
18108   30   e35 e190 60 45 8.91.412   3.31.2.58
1955   23   e28 e150 46 30 8.36.76.73.01.2.78
2025   19   e24 e110 44 24 7.712   5.125   1.2.73
 
2114   17   e21 e85 37 21 7.29.35.253   1.2.85
229.514   e19 e60 33 18 6.89.98.619   1.1.77
236.414   e17 e42 32 17 6.510   4.59.11.1.60
244.213   e16 e38 73 16 5.45.65.86.1117   .54
253.8275   e14 e35 1060 14 5.13.97.18.8316   .46
 
263.6774   e15 e32 955 12 5.02.84.611   101   .46
273.6443   e16 e28 148 11 4.72.33.66.229   .42
284.1100   e15 e26 77 11 4.13.42.94.89.6.36
294.762   e14 e60 --- 11 3.66.32.521   4.2.31
305.345   e13 763 --- 11 3.44.02.28.32.4.24
 
314.8---   e12 918 --- 11 ---   30   ---   3.81.4---     

TOTAL1087.05561.395942896682778520.7148.92220.61496.1617.318.93
MEAN35.118530.913823925.117.44.8074.048.319.9.63
MAX27191014091811106999305525053161.1
MIN2.63.8121132113.41.42.22.11.1.24
CFSM.311.64.271.222.11.22.15.04.66.43.18.01
IN..361.83.321.412.20.26.17.05.73.49.20.01

e Estimated

STATISTICS OF MONTHLY MEAN DATA FOR WATER YEARS 1980 - 2001, BY WATER YEAR (WY)
MEAN17.110711813017816716713871.447.230.327.6
MAX111628547522591425628862334268196341
(WY)198519861988199919821984199419902000199319851993
MIN.000.000.21.0306.484.612.102.64.16.057.004.006
(WY)200020001990198119961981198119881988198419831996

SUMMARY STATISTICSFOR 2000 CALENDAR YEARFOR 2001 WATER YEARWATER YEARS 1980 - 2001
ANNUAL TOTAL33166.5924378.83
ANNUAL MEAN90.6  66.8  99.4      
HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN175         1985
LOWEST ANNUAL MEAN29.7      1981
HIGHEST DAILY MEAN2230         Jun 261110         Feb 107660         May 17 1990
LOWEST DAILY MEAN.00    Several days.24    Sep 30.00    A
ANNUAL SEVEN-DAY MINIMUM.00    Jan 28.40    Sep 24.00    Oct 9 1980
MAXIMUM PEAK FLOW1470         Feb 917000      BMay 16 1990
MAXIMUM PEAK STAGE13.30    Feb 920.03    May 16 1990
INSTANTANEOUS LOW FLOW.23    Sep 30
ANNUAL RUNOFF (CFSM).80.59.88    
ANNUAL RUNOFF (INCHES)10.928.0311.95    
10 PERCENT EXCEEDS214     152     179         
50 PERCENT EXCEEDS12     14     8.5      
90 PERCENT EXCEEDS1.1  1.2  .06    

A - Many days in most years.
B - From rating curve extended above 9,540 ft3/s.


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