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Surface-Water Stations in Downstream Order, for Which Records Are Published in This Volume viii WATER RESOURCES DATA—WASHINGTON, 2005 SURFACE-WATER STATIONS IN DOWNSTREAM ORDER, FOR WHICH RECORDS ARE PUBLISHED IN THIS VOLUME NOTE: Data for miscellaneous sites are published in separate sections of the data report. See references at the end of this list of page numbers for these sections. Letter after station name designates type of data: (c) chemical, including periodic biological, microbiological, sediment, pesticide, and radio-chemical where applicable; (chl) chlorophyll; (d) discharge; (e) elevation; (g) gage height; (g%) total dissolved gas; (k) specific conductance; (o) dissolved oxygen;SURFACE-WATER (p) pH; (r) rainfall; STATIONS (t) water IN temperature; DOWNSTREAM (u) turbidity; ORDER—Continued and (v) contents. Type of Station name Station No. Page data PACIFIC SLOPE BASINS NASELLE AND WILLAPA RIVER BASINS Naselle River near Naselle 12010000 d 57 Willapa River near Willapa 12013500 d 59 CHEHALIS RIVER BASIN Chehalis River near Doty 12020000 d 63 South Fork Chehalis River near Wildwood 12020800 d 65 Chehalis River near Adna 12021800 e 66 South Fork Newaukum River near Onalaska 12024000 d 67 North Fork Newaukum River near Forest 12024400 d 68 Newaukum River near Chehalis 12025000 d 69 Chehalis River at Wastewater Treatment Plant, at Chehalis 12025100 e 71 Skookumchuck River near Vail 12025700 d 72 Skookumchuck River below Bloody Run Creek, near Centralia 12026150 d 74 Skookumchuck River near Bucoda 12026400 d 76 Chehalis River near Grand Mound 12027500 d 78 Chehalis River at Porter 12031000 d 80 Satsop River near Satsop 12035000 d 82 Chehalis River near Satsop 12035002 d 84 Chehalis River near Montesano 12035100 e 86 Wynoochee Lake near Grisdale 12035380 e,v 88 Wynoochee River near Grisdale 12035400 d 89 Wynoochee River above Save Creek, near Aberdeen 12036000 d 90 Wynoochee River above Black Creek, near Montesano 12037400 d 91 HUMPTULIPS RIVER BASIN Humptulips River below Highway 101, near Humptulips 12039005 d 93 QUINAULT RIVER BASIN Quinault River at Quinault Lake 12039500 d 97 QUEETS RIVER BASIN Queets River near Clearwater 12040500 d 99 HOH RIVER BASIN Hoh River at U.S. Highway 101, near Forks 12041200 d 100 QUILLAYUTE RIVER BASIN Calawah River near Forks 12043000 d 102 HOKO RIVER BASIN Hoko River near Sekiu 12043300 d 106 ELWHA RIVER BASIN Elwha River above Lake Mills, near Port Angeles 12044900 d,t,u 108 Elwha River at McDonald Bridge, near Port Angeles 12045500 d,t,u 114 Elwha River at diversion, near Port Angeles 12046260 t,u 119 WATER RESOURCES DATA—WASHINGTON, 2005 ix SURFACE-WATER STATIONS IN DOWNSTREAM ORDER—Continued Type of Station name Station No. Page data PUGET SOUND BASINS DUNGENESS RIVER BASIN Dungeness River near Sequim 12048000 d 123 BIG QUILCENE RIVER BASIN Big Quilcene River below diversion dam, near Quilcene 12052210 d 127 DUCKABUSH RIVER BASIN Duckabush River near Brinnon 12054000 d 129 SKOKOMISH RIVER BASIN North Fork Skokomish River below Staircase Rapids, near Hoodsport 12056500 d,t,c 133 North Fork Skokomish River below Lower Cushman Dam, near Potlatch 12058800 d,t 138 North Fork Skokomish River near Potlatch 12059500 d 142 South Fork Skokomish River near Union 12060500 d 144 Skokomish River near Potlatch 12061500 d 146 BIG BEEF CREEK BASIN Big Beef Creek near Seabeck 12069550 d 150 MINTER CREEK BASIN Huge Creek near Wauna 12073500 d 154 GOLDSBOROUGH CREEK BASIN Goldsborough Creek above 7th Street, at Shelton 12076800 d 156 DESCHUTES RIVER BASIN Deschutes River near Rainier 12079000 d 159 Deschutes River at E Street Bridge, at Tumwater 12080010 d 161 NISQUALLY RIVER BASIN Nisqually River near National 12082500 d 163 Mineral Creek near Mineral 12083000 d 165 Alder Reservoir at Alder 12085000 v 167 La Grande Reservoir at La Grande 12085500 g,v 168 Nisqually River at La Grande 12086500 d 169 Mashel River near La Grande 12087000 d 170 Ohop Creek near Eatonville 12088000 d 172 Centralia Power Canal near McKenna 12089208 d 174 Nisqually River at McKenna 12089500 d 175 CHAMBERS CREEK BASIN North Fork Clover Creek near Parkland 12090400 d 179 Clover Creek near Tillicum 12090500 d 181 Flett Creek at Tacoma 12091100 d 183 Leach Creek near Fircrest 12091200 d 185 Leach Creek near Steilacoom 12091300 d 187 Chambers Creek below Leach Creek, near Steilacoom 12091500 d 188 PUYALLUP RIVER BASIN Puyallup River near Electron 12092000 d 192 Puyallup River near Orting 12093500 d 194 Carbon River near Fairfax 12094000 d 196 South Prairie Creek at South Prairie 12095000 d 198 WHITE RIVER BASIN Greenwater River at Greenwater 12097500 d 200 Mud Mountain Lake near Buckley 12098000 v 202 White River near Buckley 12098500 e 203 White River Canal at Buckley 12099000 g 204 White River above Boise Creek, at Buckley 12099200 d 205 x WATER RESOURCES DATA—WASHINGTON, 2005 SURFACE-WATER STATIONS IN DOWNSTREAM ORDER—Continued Type of Station name Station No. Page data PUGET SOUND BASINS—Continued WHITE RIVER BASIN—Continued Boise Creek at Buckley 12099600 d 206 Lake Tapps near Sumner 12101000 g,v 208 Lake Tapps diversion at Dieringer 12101100 d 209 PUYALLUP RIVER BASIN Puyallup River at Puyallup 12101500 d 210 Clarks Creek at Tacoma Road, near Puyallup 12102075 d 211 Swan Creek at 80th Street East, near Tacoma 12102190 d 213 DUWAMISH RIVER BASIN Howard A. Hanson Reservoir near Palmer 12105800 v 216 Green River below Howard A. Hanson Reservoir 12105900 d 217 Green River at purification plant, near Palmer 12106700 d 218 Newaukum Creek near Black Diamond 12108500 d 220 Big Soos Creek above hatchery, near Auburn 12112600 d,c 222 Green River near Auburn 12113000 d 225 Springbrook Creek at Orillia 12113346 d 227 Mill Creek at Earthworks Park, at Kent 12113347 d 229 Mill Creek near mouth, at Orillia 12113349 d 231 Green River at Tukwila 12113350 e 232 LAKE WASHINGTON BASIN Cedar River below Bear Creek, near Cedar Falls 12114500 d 235 Cedar River near Cedar Falls 12115000 d,t 237 Rex River near Cedar Falls 12115500 d 241 Boulder Creek near Cedar Falls 12115700 d 243 Chester Morse Lake at Cedar Falls 12115900 g 245 Cedar Lake (Masonry Pool) near Cedar Falls 12116060 g 246 Canyon Creek near Cedar Falls 12116100 d 247 Cedar River at powerplant, at Cedar Falls 12116400 d 248 Cedar River at Cedar Falls 12116500 d,t 249 Taylor Creek near Selleck 12117000 d,c 253 Cedar River near Landsburg 12117500 d 256 Cedar River below diversion, near Landsburg 12117600 d,t 258 Rock Creek at State Highway 516, near Ravensdale 12118400 d,r 262 Rock Creek near Maple Valley 12118500 d 265 Cedar River at Renton 12119000 d,t 267 Mercer Creek near Bellevue 12120000 d,c 271 Issaquah Creek near Hobart 12120600 d 274 Issaquah Creek near mouth, near Issaquah 12121600 d 276 Sammamish Lake near Redmond 12122000 e 278 Sammamish River near Woodinville 12125200 d 279 North Creek below Penney Creek 12125900 c 281 Thornton Creek near Seattle 12128000 d,c 282 SNOHOMISH RIVER BASIN Skykomish River near Gold Bar 12134500 d 307 South Fork Sultan River near Sultan 12137290 d 309 Spada Lake near Startup 12137300 e,v 311 Sultan River below diversion dam, near Sultan 12137800 d 312 Sultan River below powerplant near Sultan 12138160 d,t 314 Middle Fork Snoqualmie River near Tanner 12141300 d 318 North Fork Snoqualmie River near Snoqualmie Falls 12142000 d 320 WATER RESOURCES DATA—WASHINGTON, 2005 xi SURFACE-WATER STATIONS IN DOWNSTREAM ORDER—Continued Type of Station name Station No. Page data PUGET SOUND BASINS—Continued SNOHOMISH RIVER BASIN—Continued South Fork Snoqualmie River above Alice Creek, near Garcia 12143400 d 322 South Fork Snoqualmie River at Edgewick 12143600 d 324 Boxley Creek near Cedar Falls 12143700 d 326 Rattlesnake Lake at Cedar Falls 12143800 g 327 Boxley Creek near Edgewick 12143900 d 328 South Fork Snoqualmie River at North Bend 12144000 d 330 Snoqualmie River near Snoqualmie 12144500 d 332 Raging River near Fall City 12145500 d 334 North Fork Tolt River near Carnation 12147500 d,t 336 South Fork Tolt River near Index 12147600 d,t 340 South Fork Tolt Reservoir near Carnation 12147900 e 344 South Fork Tolt River near Carnation 12148000 d,t 345 South Fork Tolt River below regulating basin, near Carnation 12148300 d,t 349 Tolt River near Carnation 12148500 d 353 Snoqualmie River near Carnation 12149000 d 355 Snohomish River near Monroe 12150800 d 357 Philchuck River near Snohomish 12155300 d 359 TULALIP AND MISSION CREEK BASINS Mission Creek near Tulalip 12157250 d 363 Tulalip Creek above East Branch, near Tulalip 12158010 d 365 East Branch Tulalip Creek near mouth, near Tulalip 12158032 d 367 Tulalip Creek near Tulalip 12158040 d 368 STILLAGUAMISH RIVER BASIN North Fork Stillaguamish River near Arlington 12167000 d 372 SKAGIT RIVER BASIN Ross Reservoir near Newhalem 12175000 e 376 Thunder Creek near Newhalem 12175500 d 377 Diablo Reservoir near Newhalem 12176500 g,v 379 Gorge Reservoir near Newhalem 12177700 g,v 380 Skagit River at Newhalem 12178000 d,t 381 Newhalem Creek near Newhalem 12178100 d 384 Bacon Creek below Oakes Creek, near Marblemount 12179900 d 386 Skagit River at Marblemount 12181000 d,t 388 Sauk River above White Chuck River, near Darrington 12186000 d 392 Sauk River near Sauk 12189500 d 394 Baker Lake at Upper Baker Dam, near Concrete 12191600 e,v 396 Lake Shannon at Concrete 12193000 e,v 397 Baker River at Concrete 12193500 d 398 Skagit River near Concrete 12194000 d 399 Skagit River near Sedro Woolley 12199000 e 401 Nookachamps Creek at Swan Road 12200100 g 402 Skagit River near Mount Vernon 12200500 d 403 SAMISH RIVER BASIN Samish River near Burlington 12201500 d 407 WHATCOM CREEK BASIN Brannian Creek at South Bay Drive, near Wickersham 12201960 d 409 Olsen Creek near Bellingham 12202300 d 411 xii WATER RESOURCES DATA—WASHINGTON, 2005 SURFACE-WATER STATIONS IN DOWNSTREAM ORDER—Continued Type of Station name Station No.
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