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List of Gages 10-23-18 NAME OF GAGE STATE 15056210 TAIYA R NR SKAGWAY AK AK 15129300 DANGEROUS R AT HARLEQUIN LK OUTLET NR YAKUTAT AK AK 15214000 COPPER R AT MILLION DOLLAR BRIDGE NR CORDOVA AK AK 15225997 SOLOMON GULCH AT TOP OF FALLS NR VALDEZ AK AK 15238986 BATTLE C 1.0 MI AB MOUTH NR HOMER AK AK 15239070 BRADLEY R NR TIDEWATER NR HOMER AK AK 15276000 SHIP C NR ANCHORAGE AK AK 15280999 PALMER (BODENBURG) C AT E DILLY AVE NR PALMER AK AK 15294080 KROTO CREEK AT OILWELL ROAD NEAR TRAPPER CREEK AK AK 15295700 TERROR R AT MOUTH NR KODIAK AK AK 15297610 RUSSELL C NR COLD BAY AK AK 15302000 NUYAKUK R NR DILLINGHAM AK AK 15302812 KOKWOK R 22 MI AB NUSHAGAK R NR EKWOK AK AK 15348000 FORTYMILE R NR STEELE CREEK AK AK 15477740 GOODPASTER R NR BIG DELTA AK AK 15478040 PHELAN C NR PAXSON AK AK 15493000 CHENA R NR TWO RIVERS AK AK 15515060 MARGUERITE C AB EMMA C NR HEALY AK AK 15515500 TANANA R AT NENANA AK AK 15565447 YUKON R AT PILOT STATION AK AK 15803000 MEADE R AT ATKASUK AK AK 15875000 COLVILLE R AT UMIAT AK AK 15896000 KUPARUK R NR DEADHORSE AK AK 15905100 3~ATIGUN R BL GALBRAITH LK NR PUMP STATION 4 AK AK 023432415 CHATTAHOOCHEE R .36 MI DS WFG DAM NR FT GAINES, GA AL 02372430 CONECUH RIVER AT RIVER FALLS, ALABAMA AL 02374745 BURNT CORN CREEK AT STATE HWY 41 NEAR BREWTON, AL. AL 02377560 STYX R NR LOXLEY, AT SMITHS SIDING, ALA AL 02377750 STYX RIVER AT SEMINOLE, ALA AL 02378300 MAGNOLIA RIVER AT US 98 NEAR FOLEY, ALABAMA AL 02378500 FISH RIVER NEAR SILVER HILL AL AL 02397530 COOSA RIVER AT STATE LINE, AL/GA AL 02401895 OHATCHEE CREEK AT OHATCHEE, ALA. AL 02406930 SHIRTEE CREEK NEAR ODENA, ALABAMA AL 02407000 2~COOSA RIVER AT CHILDERSBURG AL AL 02407514 YELLOWLEAF CREEK NEAR WESTOVER, ALA. AL 02411600 COOSA RIVER AT WETUMPKA AL AL 02413300 LITTLE TALLAPOOSA RIVER NEAR NEWELL AL AL 02414500 TALLAPOOSA RIVER AT WADLEY AL AL 02414715 TALLAPOOSA RIVER NR NEW SITE, AL.(HORSESHOE BEND) AL 02415000 HILLABEE CREEK NEAR HACKNEYVILLE AL AL 02418760 CHEWACLA CREEK AT CHEWACLA STATE PARK NR AUBURN AL 02419000 UPHAPEE CREEK NEAR TUSKEGEE AL AL 02420500 AUTAUGA CREEK AT PRATTVILLE, AL. AL 02424000 CAHABA RIVER AT CENTREVILLE AL AL 02447025 TOMBIGBEE R AT HEFLIN L&D NR GAINESVILLE ALA. AL 02448500 NOXUBEE RIVER NR GEIGER, AL AL 02448900 BODKA CREEK NEAR GEIGER, AL. AL 02449838 DUCK RIVER ABOVE HWY 278 NEAR BERLIN, ALA. AL 02458190 TRIB TO VILLAGE CREEK AT 50th ST IN BIRMINGHAM AL 02458600 VILLAGE CREEK NEAR DOCENA, ALABAMA AL 02470629 MOBILE RIVER AT RIVER MILE 31.0 AT BUCKS, AL AL 02470630 MOBILE RIVER AT BARRY STEAMPLANT NR BUCKS (INTAKE) AL 0357568650 ALDRIDGE CREEK AT TONEY DRIVE AT HUNTSVILLE, AL. AL 03575830 INDIAN CREEK NEAR MADISON AL AL 302416087505501 ww 13-usgs 302416087505501 AL 07344370 Red River at Spring Bank, AR AR 07355860 Board Camp Cr nr Wolf Pen Gap Rec nr Nunley, AR AR 09379200 CHINLE CREEK NEAR MEXICAN WATER, AZ AZ 09382000 PARIA RIVER AT LEES FERRY, AZ AZ 09382000 PARIA RIVER AT LEES FERRY, AZ AZ 09400568 POLACCA WASH NEAR SECOND MESA, AZ AZ 09402000 1~LITTLE COLORADO RIVER NEAR CAMERON, AZ AZ 09444500 SAN FRANCISCO RIVER AT CLIFTON, AZ. AZ 09471580 SAN PEDRO RIVER AT ST DAVID, AZ AZ 09502800 WILLIAMSON VALLEY WASH NEAR PAULDEN, AZ AZ 09502900 DEL RIO SPRINGS NEAR CHINO VALLEY, AZ AZ 09429500 COLORADO RIVER BELOW IMPERIAL DAM, AZ-CA CA 09524000 YUMA MAIN CANAL AT SIPHON DROP P.P. NR YUMA, AZ CA 09524700 YUMA MAIN CANAL ABOVE WASTEWAY NR WINTERHAVEN, CA CA 09527630 BROCK RESERVOIR INLET NEAR CALEXICO, CA CA 09527660 BROCK RESERVOIR OUTLET NEAR CALEXICO, CA CA 10255810 BORREGO PALM C NR BORREGO SPRINGS CA CA 10259050 PALM CYN WASH NR CATHEDRAL CITY CA CA 10263000 MOJAVE R A AFTON CA CA 10336660 BLACKWOOD C NR TAHOE CITY CA CA 10336674 WARD C BL CONFLUENCE NR TAHOE CITY CA CA 10337810 NF SQUAW C A OLYMPIC VALLEY CA CA 10338700 DONNER C AT HWY 89 NR TRUCKEE CA CA 10344500 LITTLE TRUCKEE R BL BOCA DAM NR TRUCKEE CA CA 11025500 SANTA YSABEL C NR RAMONA CA CA 11028500 SANTA MARIA C NR RAMONA CA CA 11042800 WARM SPRINGS C NR MURRIETA CA CA 11046050 SANTA MARGARITA R A MOUTH NR OCEANSIDE CA CA 11046300 SAN MATEO C NR SAN CLEMENTE CA CA 11046360 CRISTIANITOS C AB SAN MATEO C NR SAN CLEMENTE CA CA 11070270 PERRIS VALLEY STORM DR A NUEVO RD NR PERRIS CA CA 11075720 2~CARBON C BL CARBON CYN DAM CA CA 11075800 SANTIAGO C A MODJESKA CA CA 11078000 SANTA ANA R A SANTA ANA CA CA 11087020 SAN GABRIEL R AB WHITTIER NARROWS DAM CA CA 11118500 VENTURA R NR VENTURA CA 11135800 2~SAN ANTONIO C A LOS ALAMOS CA CA 11136100 SAN ANTONIO C NR CASMALIA CA CA 11136800 CUYAMA R BL BUCKHORN CYN NR SANTA MARIA CA CA 11141280 LOPEZ C NR ARROYO GRANDE CA CA 11147500 SALINAS R A PASO ROBLES CA CA 11156500 SAN BENITO R NR WILLOW CREEK SCHOOL CA CA 11159200 CORRALITOS C A FREEDOM CA CA 11172175 COYOTE C AB HWY 237 A MILPITAS CA CA 11176900 ARROYO DE LA LAGUNA A VERONA CA CA 11179000 ALAMEDA C NR NILES CA CA 11180500 DRY C A UNION CITY CA CA 11189500 SF KERN R NR ONYX CA CA 11200800 DEER C NR FOUNTAIN SPRINGS CA CA 11206820 MARBLE FORK KAWEAH R AB HORSE C NR LODGEPOLE CA CA 11253130 SAN JOAQUIN R A N SAN MATEO RD NR MENDOTA CA CA 11253310 CANTUA C NR CANTUA CREEK CA CA 11370500 SACRAMENTO R A KESWICK CA CA 11376550 BATTLE C BL COLEMAN FISH HATCHERY NR COTTONWOOD CA CA 11451000 CACHE C NR LOWER LAKE CA CA 11451100 NF CACHE C A HOUGH SPRING NR CLEARLAKE OAKS CA CA 11458433 SONOMA CREEK A KENWOOD CA CA 11460600 LAGUNITAS C NR PT REYES STATION CA CA 11461500 EF RUSSIAN R NR CALPELLA CA CA 11462080 RUSSIAN R NR TALMAGE CA CA 11463000 RUSSIAN R NR CLOVERDALE CA CA 11463900 MAACAMA C NR KELLOGG CA CA 11463980 RUSSIAN R A DIGGER BEND NR HEALDSBURG CA CA 11465240 DRY C BLW LAMBERT BR NR GEYSERVILLE CA CA 11468900 MATTOLE R NR ETTERSBURG CA CA 11472180 OUTLET C NR WILLITS CA CA 11473900 MF EEL R NR DOS RIOS CA CA 11475000 EEL R A FORT SEWARD CA CA 11481000 MAD R NR ARCATA CA CA 11516530 KLAMATH R BL IRON GATE DAM CA CA 11525500 TRINITY R A LEWISTON CA CA 323659117033301 CA 323915117055301 CA 324307117063501 CA 324641117071501 CA 330514116582901 CA 330555117010101 CA 332747117061101 CA 332857117043301 CA 333001117005701 CA 340707117162706 CA 340804117221601 CA 373818118513301 HOT C FH CA 373822118514401 HOT C FH CA 373829118505801 HOT C FH CA 11451000 Cache Cr CA 11451100 NF Cache Creek at Hough Spring CA 11458433 Sonoma Cr at Kenwood CA 11460600 LAGUNIT..STATION CA CA 01209005 SAUGATUCK R BELOW SAUGATUCK RES NR LYONS PLAIN, CT CT 01209510 SAUGATUCK RIVER AT ROUTE 1 AT WESTPORT, CT CT 02231396 BLUE CYPRESS CREEK NEAR FELLSMERE, FL FL 02234500 ST. JOHNS RIVER NEAR SANFORD, FL FL 02236901 PALATLAKAHA R BL SPWY AT CH LK OUT NR GROVELAND,FL FL 02237000 PALATLAKAHA RIVER NEAR MASCOTTE, FL FL 02237700 APOPKA-BEAUCLAIR CANAL NEAR ASTATULA, FL FL 02239000 OCKLAWAHA RIVER NR OCALA,FLA. FL 02266293 10B LATERAL 405 AB S-405 NEAR VINELAND, FLA FL 02266550 REEDY CREEK AT STATE HWY 531 NEAR POINSIANNA, FL FL 02290878 BROAD RIVER NEAR THE CUTOFF, FL FL 02290888 CHATHAM RIVER NEAR THE WATSON PLACE, FL FL 02357700 APALACHICOLA RIVER BL WOODRUFF DAM, NR SNEADS, FL FL 02359170 APALACHICOLA RIVER NR SUMATRA,FLA. FL 261300080280001 N. NEW RIVER CANAL AT S-11-C NR ANDYTOWN, FL FL 264514080550700 INDUSTRIAL CANAL AT CLEWISTON FL 02181350 TALLULAH R AT TERRORA PWRHSE, NR TALLULAH FALLS,GA GA 02181580 TALLULAH RIVER AB POWERHOUSE, NR TALLULAH FALLS,GA GA 02191300 BROAD RIVER ABOVE CARLTON, GA GA 02192000 BROAD RIVER NEAR BELL, GA GA 02196670 SAVANNAH RIVER JEFFERSON DAVIS BR, AT AUGUSTA, GA GA 02198840 SAVANNAH RIVER (I-95) NEAR PORT WENTWORTH, GA GA 021989773 SAVANNAH RIVER AT USACE DOCK, AT SAVANNAH, GA GA 02200120 OGEECHEE RIVER AT GA 88, NEAR GRANGE, GA GA 02203536 OGEECHEE RIVER AT US 17, NEAR RICHMOND HILL, GA GA 02203700 INTRENCHMENT CR AT CONSTITUTION RD, NR ATLANTA, GA GA 02203900 SOUTH RIVER AT FLAKES MILL ROAD NR ATLANTA, GA GA 02203960 SNAPFINGER CR AT THOMPSON MILL RD NR LITHONIA, GA GA 02204037 POLE BRIDGE CR AT EVANS MILL RD NEAR LITHONIA, GA GA 02204070 SOUTH RIVER AT KLONDIKE ROAD, NEAR LITHONIA, GA GA 02207130 STONE MTN CR AT SILVER HILL RD, NEAR STONE MTN, GA GA 02207200 SWIFT CREEK NEAR LITHONIA, GA GA 02207300 YELLOW RIVER AT MILSTEAD, GA GA 02207400 BRUSHY FORK CREEK AT BEAVER ROAD, NR LOGANVILLE,GA GA 02207435 LITTLE HAYNES CREEK AT DIAL MILL RD NR MILSTEAD GA GA 02215900 LITTLE OCMULGEE RIVER AT GA 149, AT SCOTLAND, GA GA 02217475 MIDDLE OCONEE RIVER NEAR ARCADE, GA GA 02217643 PARKS CREEK AT LYLE FIELD RD NR JEFFERSON, GA GA 02217770 NORTH OCONEE RIVER AT COLLEGE ST, AT ATHENS, GA GA 02218300 OCONEE RIVER NEAR PENFIELD, GA GA 02219000 APALACHEE RIVER NEAR BOSTWICK, GA GA 02223110 BUFFALO CREEK AT GA 272, NEAR OCONEE, GA GA 02226160 ALTAMAHA RIVER NEAR EVERETT CITY, GA GA 02227270 ALABAHA RIVER AT GA 203, NEAR BLACKSHEAR, GA GA 02227500 LITTLE SATILLA RIVER NEAR OFFERMAN, GA GA 02231254 ST MARY'S RIVER AT I-95, NEAR KINGSLAND, GA GA 02327355 OCHLOCKONEE RIVER AT GA 188, NEAR COOLIDGE, GA GA 02327500 OCHLOCKONEE RIVER NEAR THOMASVILLE, GA GA 023312495 SOQUE RIVER AT GA 197, NEAR CLARKESVILLE, GA GA 02333500 CHESTATEE RIVER NEAR DAHLONEGA, GA GA 02334480 RICHLAND CREEK AT SUWANEE DAM ROAD, NEAR BUFORD,GA GA 02334620 DICK CREEK AT OLD ATLANTA RD, NEAR SUWANEE, GA GA 023362075 BURNT FORK CREEK AT MONTREAL RD, NEAR TUCKER, GA GA 023365218 PROCTOR CREEK TRIB AT SPRING ST, AT ATLANTA, GA GA 02337000 SWEETWATER CREEK NEAR AUSTELL, GA GA 02337500 SNAKE CREEK NEAR WHITESBURG, GA GA 02338840 YELLOWJACKET CREEK-HAMMETT RD, BLW HOGANSVILLE, GA GA 02339500 CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER AT WEST POINT, GA GA 02343805 CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER AT MILE 46 NEAR COLUMBIA, ALA GA 02344327 MORNING CRK AT WESTBRIDGE RD, NR
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