Historic Stream Gage Three-Month Rolling Average Flow Sample Clauses

Historic Stream Gage Three-Month Rolling Average Flow. The historical three-month rolling average flow for each of the four designated USGS stream gages for the period 1974 through 2003 (except for the Abbotts Creek gage, for which the period is 1988 through 2003) are set forth in Table LIP-1 below: January 1 Oct-Nov-Dec 4,000 February 1 Nov-Dec-Jan 5,200 March 1 Dec-Jan-Feb 6,250 April 1 Jan-Feb-Mar 7,700 May 1 Feb-Mar-Apr 7,550 June 1 Mar-Apr-May 6,850 July 1 Apr-May-Jun 5,350 August 1 May-Jun-Jul 4,200 September 1 Jun-Jul-Aug 3,600 October 1 Jul-Aug-Sep 3,200 November 1 Aug-Sep-Oct 3,300 December 1 Sep-Oct-Nov 3,550

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