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PLATTE RIVER BASIN

06738000 BIG THOMPSON RIVER AT MOUTH OF CANYON, NEAR DRAKE, CO

LOCATION.--Lat 40°25'18", long 105°13'34", in SW14SW14 sec.3, T.5 N., R.70 W., Larimer County, Hydrologic Unit 10190006, on right bank at mouth of canyon, 400 ft upstream from Handy Ditch diversion dam, and 6.0 mi east of Drake.

DRAINAGE AREA.--305 mi2.

PERIOD OF RECORD.--August 1887 to September 1892, May 1895 to September 1903, October 1926 to September 1933 (no winter records prior to October 1932, except water years 1927-28), April 1938 to September 1949, March 1951 to current year. Monthly discharge only for some periods, published in WSP 1310. Published as Big Thompson Creek at Arkins 1887-92, Big Thompson Creek near Arkins 1901-3, and as Thompson River at mouth of canyon, near Drake 1927-30, 1938-47. For a complete listing of historical data available for this site, see http://waterdata.usgs.gov/co/nwis/inventory/?site_no=06738000

REVISED RECORDS.--WSP 1310: 1891, 1927. WSP 1730: Drainage area.

GAGE.--Water-stage recorder with satellite telemetry and concrete control. Datum of gage is 5,305.47 ft above NGVD of 1929 (levels by U.S. Bureau of Reclamation). Oct. 1, 1949 to Sept. 18, 1977, at present site, datum 8.00 ft lower, Sept. 19, 1977 to July 27, 1980, at present site, datum 7.37 ft lower. See WSP 1710 or 1730 for history of changes prior to Oct. 1, 1949.

REMARKS.--Records good except for estimated daily discharges, which are poor. Diversions upstream from station for irrigation. Diversions from Colorado River basin to Big Thompson River basin upstream from station through Alva B. Adams tunnel began Aug. 10, 1947; since Apr. 15, 1953, this imported water has been diverted from Lake Estes through Olympus tunnel bypassing this station. Part of the natural flow of the Big Thompson River has also been diverted through Olympus tunnel since May 17, 1955, and Dille tunnel since Apr. 20, 1959, and may be returned to the river just downstream from this station.

COOPERATION.--Records collected and computed by Colorado Division of Water Resources and reviewed by Geological Survey.

EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--Maximum discharge, 31,200 ft3/s, July 31, 1976, gage height, 19.86 ft from floodmarks, from slope-area measurements of peak flow; no flow at times in 1976 (all flow above station diverted through Olympus and Dille tunnels after flood of July 31, 1976),
1979-80 (all flow above station diverted through Dille tunnel).

EXTREMES FOR CURRENT YEAR.--Maximum discharge, 1,190 ft3/s, May 31, gage height, 4.45 ft; minimum daily, 23 ft3/s, Oct. 24.

Discharge, cubic feet per second 
WATER YEAR OCTOBER 2002 TO SEPTEMBER 2003
DAILY MEAN VALUES
DAY
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
1

48

28

e31

e28

e27

e27

53

54

984

95

68

66

2

59

35

e31

e28

e27

e26

63

52

947

96

66

41

3

68

35

e31

e28

e27

e26

71

48

788

79

66

39

4

60

33

e31

e27

e28

e26

68

87

696

73

70

42

5

49

33

e31

e27

e28

e27

61

117

564

70

69

40

6

47

e32

e31

e29

e28

e27

58

125

361

69

68

40

7

44

e31

e30

e28

e25

e27

54

117

245

67

67

42

8

41

e31

e32

e29

e25

e27

51

108

187

67

68

45

9

41

e30

e31

e27

e25

e26

51

109

138

70

70

42

10

39

e30

e31

e28

e25

e28

53

134

131

62

69

41

11

37

e31

e31

e27

e24

e28

55

140

245

62

64

41

12

35

e30

e31

e27

e24

e28

56

152

338

62

64

40

13

33

e32

e30

e27

e25

e27

60

168

311

63

62

40

14

32

e30

e29

e27

e26

e29

67

95

235

61

62

40

15

31

e31

e29

e28

e26

e31

85

77

198

58

53

40

16

26

e32

e29

e29

e26

e31

91

94

196

57

53

43

17

29

e30

e29

e27

e26

e32

88

63

216

55

88

43

18

28

e30

e28

e27

e27

e35

86

46

234

62

106

43

19

24

e29

e29

e27

e28

e34

82

76

248

63

79

42

20

24

e29

e28

e27

e27

e35

81

69

224

66

68

42

21

24

e29

e27

e27

e27

e37

77

59

215

109

70

42

22

32

e30

e27

e27

e27

39

77

56

201

120

65

46

23

28

e30

e27

e28

e27

51

85

59

202

118

67

47

24

23

e28

e27

e28

e26

71

89

97

206

115

70

46

25

26

e30

e37

e27

e24

62

92

171

206

82

72

58

26

29

e29

e37

e27

e24

62

100

201

191

75

70

98

27

30

e31

e26

e27

e25

74

113

e356

135

101

70

78

28

31

e30

e26

e27

e25

60

112

e514

103

80

67

58

29

28

e31

e26

e27

---

51

79

567

93

128

76

58

30

29

e31

e27

e27

---

49

55

e744

88

110

94

59

31

26

---

e27

e27

---

48

---

994

---

72

85

---

TOTAL

1,101

921

917

851

729

1,181

2,213

5,749

9,126

2,467

2,186

1,442

MEAN

35.5

30.7

29.6

27.5

26.0

38.1

73.8

185

304

79.6

70.5

48.1

MAX

68

35

37

29

28

74

113

994

984

128

106

98

MIN

23

28

26

27

24

26

51

46

88

55

53

39

AC-FT

2,180

1,830

1,820

1,690

1,450

2,340

4,390

11,400

18,100

4,890

4,340

2,860

CAL YR 2002   TOTAL 17,360  MEAN 47.6  MAX 215  MIN 23  AC-FT 34,430
WTR YR 2003   TOTAL 28,883  MEAN 79.1  MAX 994  MIN 23  AC-FT 57,290

e Estimated.


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