Title | Streamflow Summary for Burnt Bridge Creek (Clark County), 2008 |
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Streamflow Summary for Burnt Bridge Creek (Clark County), 2008 (Number of pages: 38) (Publication Size: 1MB)
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Author(s) | Myers, J. | ||||
Description | From May 2008 to November 2009, the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) conducted a streamflow assessment on Burnt Bridge Creek in Clark County. Continuous stage-height (water surface elevation) data loggers were installed at three sites. Discrete stage-height readings and streamflow measurements were taken at these sites to develop stage-discharge relationships. Error assessments show a maximum potential error for the streamflow data collected from these sites ranged from 18.5% to 51.7% | ||||
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Keywords | streamflow, stream, Clark County, WRIA 28, creek, water, Total Maximum Daily Load | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 28 Salmon-Washougal | ||||
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