Water-Resources Conditions in Connecticut, January 2000

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DATA-COLLECTION SITES USED IN THIS REPORT

This report contains a small part of the ground-water, surface-water, and water-quality data collected by the USGS at sites in Connecticut. More complete information may be found in the annual Water-Data Report. Data for this report were collected by the USGS in cooperation with the Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection.

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INDEX TO INFORMATION
Data Sites 1 Reservoirs 4
Streamflow 2 Water Quality 5 Ground Water 3 Ground Water 6

STREAMFLOW (measured in cubic feet per second)

Streamflows in January were in the normal range for the entire State. Flow in Mount Hope River (NE Connecticut) remained in the normal range for the 5th consecutive month. Flows in Burlington Brook (NW Connecticut), Salmon River (SE Connecticut), and Pomperaug River (SW Connecticut) remained in the normal range for the 3rd consecutive month. Across the State, mean streamflow for January averaged 89 percent of the January long-term median value.


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RESERVOIRS (Contents in billion gallons)


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GROUND-WATER LEVELS

CL 223, CL 225 (Clinton), EL 82, EL 140 (Ellington), HM 445, HM 446, HM 447, HM 448, HM 449, HM 450 (Hamden), MB 35, MB 36 (Marlborough), MS 45, MS 46, MS 74, MS 75, MS 77 (Mansfield), and SB 41, SB 42 (Southbury) recorded record lows for January.

Ground-water levels are in feet below land surface. Maximum and minimum values are from end-of-the month readings and may not be the highest or lowest ever recorded during the month. Statistics are based on period of record (through calendar year 1999). Ground-water level data collected by USGS personnel and individual observers.


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New records: >, new record high for month; >>, new record high for period of record; <, new record low for month;
<<, new record low for period of record. *, median not calculated--number shown is mean; NA, not available; OBS, obstructed,
+, water level above ground surface

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