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Discontinued Crest-Stage Partial-Record Stations ...Xiii WATER RESOURCES DATA—NEW JERSEY, 2005 xiii DISCONTINUED CREST-STAGE PARTIAL-RECORD STATIONS The following crest-stage partial-record stations in New Jersey have been discontinued. Annual maximum gage height and discharge measurements were made for the period of record shown for each station. Station Drainage area Period of record Station name number (mi2) (water years) Pascack Brook at Montvale, NJ 01377360 13.2 1998-2003 Musquapsink Brook near Westwood, NJ 01377475 2.12 1965-86 Musquapsink Brook at Westwood, NJ 01377490 4.75 1966-86,1998-2004 Tenakill Brook at Cresskill, NJ 01378350 3.01 1965-78 Wolf Creek at Ridgefield, NJ 01378615 1.75r 1965-86 Pequannock River at Riverdale, NJ 01382800 83.9 1981,1984,1994-97* Fleischer Brook at East Paterson, NJ 01389905 1.78 1965-66 Saddle River at Paramus, NJ 01391110 45.0 1965-78 Sprout Brook at Rochelle Park, NJ 01391485 5.56 1965-78 Weasel Brook at Clifton, NJ 01392000 4.45 1938-62*,1963-78,1989-90 Second River at Belleville, NJ 01392500 11.6 1937-64*,1963-95 East Fork East Branch Rahway River, at Orange, NJ 01393810 .83 1972-78 South Branch Raritan River near Bartley, NJ 01396117 11.7 1970 Lamington River near Whitehouse, NJ 01399550 57.3 1978-79 South Branch Rockaway Creek at Whitehouse Station, NJ 01399690 13.2 1977-86*,1987-88 Rockaway Creek at Whitehouse, NJ 01399700 37.1 1978-84*,1985-95 Lamington River at Lamington Road, near North Branch, NJ 01399760 97.6 1978-79 Millstone River at Southfield Road, near Grovers Mill, NJ 01400630 41.0 1971,1975,1979-99 Millstone River at Plainsboro, NJ 01400730 65.8 1965-75,1976-89,1990-99 Bear Brook at Route 535, near Locust Corner, NJ 01400775 6.69 1971,1975,1979-99 Bear Brook at Route 571, near Grovers Mill, NJ 01400795 9.28 1986-99 Little Bear Brook at Penns Neck, NJ 01400822 1.84 1971,1975,1979-95 Woodsville Brook at Woodsville, NJ 01400850 1.78 1957-58,1964-80 Stony Brook at Glenmoore, NJ 01400900 17.0 1957-95 Stony Brook at Pennington, NJ 01400947 26.5 1965-78 Honey Branch near Pennington, NJ 01400953 .70 1966,1967-74* Honey Branch near Mount Rose, NJ 01400960 1.28 1969-78 Honey Branch near Rosedale, NJ 01400970 3.83 1967-78 Duck Pond Run near Princeton Junction, NJ 01401160 1.81 1980-99 Duck Pond Run at Clarksville, NJ 01401200 5.21 1965-85 Beden Brook near Hopewell, NJ 01401520 6.67 1967-85 East Branch Middle Brook at Warrenville, NJ 01403080 2.71 1994-95 Green Brook at North Plainfield, NJ 01403470 8.01 1972-78 Green Brook at Dunellen, NJ 01403700 20.7 1972-77 Bound Brook at South Bound Brook, NJ 01404080 65.0 1972-77 Lawrence Brook at Farrington Dam, NJ 01405000 34.3 1927-90*,1991-95 Manasquan River near Georgia, NJ 01407830 10.6 1969-95 Manasquan River at Allenwood, NJ 01408030 63.9 1969-95 Wrangle Brook at Bimini Drive, near Toms River, NJ 01408590 13.5 1998-2003 Wrangle Brook at Mule Road, near Toms River, NJ 01408592 14.3 1999-2003 Oyster Creek near Brookville, NJ 01409095 7.43 1966-85*,1991 Mullica River near Atco, NJ 01409375 3.22 1975-87 Hays Mill Creek near Chesilhurst, NJ 01409402 7.13 1975-78 Wildcat Branch at Chesilhurst, NJ 01409403 1.03 1975-87 Pump Branch near Blue Anchor, NJ 01409407 6.20 1975-77 Blue Anchor Brook near Blue Anchor, NJ 01409409 3.01 1975-87 Great Egg Harbor River at Berlin, NJ 01410775 1.88 1964-71 Fourmile Branch at New Brooklyn, NJ 01410810 7.74 1972-79*,1980-91 Menantico Creek near Millville, NJ 01412000 23.2 1931-57*,1978-84*,1985-95 Pequest River at Townsbury, NJ 01445430 92.5 1978-80*,1981-93 xiv WATER RESOURCES DATA—NEW JERSEY, 2005 DISCONTINUED CREST-STAGE PARTIAL-RECORD STATIONS--Continued Station Drainage area Period of record Station name number (mi2) (water years) Furnace Brook at Oxford, NJ 01445490 4.29 1966-78 Pohatcong Creek at New Village, NJ 01455200 33.3 1960-69*,1970-95 Musconetcong River near Hackettstown, NJ 01456000 68.9 1922-73*,1974-95 Crosswicks Creek at New Egypt, NJ 01464400 41.2 1968-94 Crosswicks Creek at Groveville, NJ 01464505 98.2 1968-74 Doctors Creek at Allentown, NJ 01464515 17.4 1968-95 Doctors Creek at Groveville, NJ 01464520 25.3 1968-79 Blacks Creek at Mansfield Square, NJ 01464530 19.7 1978-95 Assiscunk Creek near Columbus, NJ 01464582 10.9 1978-95 Southwest Branch Rancocas Creek at Medford, NJ 01465880 47.2 1983-95, 2004 Southwest Branch Rancocas Creek at Route 70, at Medford, NJ 01465882 47.9 1978-82 Middle Branch Mount Misery Brook in Lebanon State Forest, NJ 01466000 2.82 1953-65*,1967-78 Parkers Creek near Mount Laurel, NJ 01467010 2.68 1967-71 Pompeston Creek at Cinnaminson, NJ 01467057 5.77 1975-88 North Branch Pennsauken Creek near Moorestown, NJ 01467069 12.8 1975-88 South Branch Pennsauken Creek at Maple Shade, NJ 01467080 8.10 1964-68 Cooper River at Kirkwood, NJ 01467130 5.10 1964-80, 2004 Cooper River at Lawnside, NJ 01467140 12.7 1964-68 North Branch Cooper River near Marlton, NJ 01467160 5.34 1964-88, 2004 North Branch Cooper River at Ellisburg, NJ 01467180 10.5 1964-75, 2004 Cooper River at Camden, NJ 01467190 35.2 1967-73,1994 Newton Creek at West Collingswood, NJ 01467312 4.51 1964-68 South Branch Big Timber Creek at Blackwood, NJ 01467330 20.9 1964-84 North Branch Big Timber Creek at Laurel Springs, NJ 01467350 6.55 1964-68 Mantua Creek at Salina, NJ 01475019 14.1 1975-88 Raccoon Creek at Mullica Hill, NJ 01477110 15.6 1940,1978-95 Oldmans Creek near Harrisonville, NJ 01477480 13.8 1975-95 * Operated as a continuous-record gaging station. rRevised..
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