NOTICE
(9/29/2008)--Data collection at the following gages will be
discontinued in the near future due to funding reductions from
partner agencies. Although historic data will remain accessible, no
new data will be collected unless one or more new funding partners
are found. Users who can contribute funding for the non-Federal
share of costs to continue operation of these streamgages should
contact Scott Gain, Director of the USGS Tennessee Water Science
Center, at 615-837-4701 or wsgain@usgs.gov. |
Streamgage number
|
Streamgage name
|
Length of record
|
03427500 |
East Fork Stones River near Lascassas |
57 years |
03418070 |
Roaring River near Gainesboro |
34 years |
03416000 |
Wolf River near Byrdstown |
66 years |
03414500 |
East Fork Obey River near Jamestown |
66 years |
07024305 |
Beaver Creek at Hwy 22 near Huntingdon |
46 years |
07028500 |
North Fork Forked Deer near Trenton |
57 years |
07024500 |
South Fork Obion River near Greenfield |
79 years |
07025400 |
North Fork Obion River near Martin |
69 years |
07026040 |
Obion River at Hwy 51 near Obion |
79 years |
07027720 |
South Fork Forked Deer River near Owl City |
7 years |
03467000 |
Lick Creek near Mohawk |
62 years |
03491000 |
Big Creek near Rogersville |
67 years |
03518500 |
Tellico River at Tellico Plains |
83 years |
03565500 |
Oostanaula Creek near Sanford |
54 years |
03415000 |
West Fork Obey River near Alpine |
66 years |
03419800 |
Calfkiller River at Hwy 11 below Sparta |
7 years |
03436690 |
Yellow Creek at Ellis Mills |
28 years |
03578000 |
Elk River near Pelham |
57 years |
03584020 |
Richland Creek at Hwy 64 near Pulaski |
7 years |
03602500 |
Piney River at Vernon |
83 years |
03424730 |
Smith Fork at Temperance Hall |
17 years |
03434500 |
Harpeth River near Kingston Springs |
83 years |
07030246 |
Middle Beaver Creek near Gainesboro |
3 years |
03571000 |
Sequatchie River near Whitwell |
88 years |
Real-time data typically are recorded at 15-60 minute intervals,
stored onsite, and then transmitted to USGS offices every 1 to 4 hours,
depending on the data relay technique used. Recording and transmission
times may be more frequent during critical events. Data from real-time
sites are relayed to USGS offices via satellite, telephone, and/or
radio and are available for viewing within minutes of arrival.