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 Water Quality 3
Streamflow 2 Ground Water 4
STREAMFLOW (measured in cubic feet per second)
Streamflow across the State was in the below normal range. Flow at two stations--Mount Hope River (NE Connecticut) and Pomperaug River (SW Connecticut)-- dropped to the below-normal range from the normal range. Flow at Burlington Brook (NW Connecticut) remained in the below-normal range for the second consecutive month and flow in the Salmon River (SE Connecticut) remained in the below-normal range for the third consecutive month. Across the State, mean streamflow for November averaged 17.25 percent of the November long-term median value. Flows at Mt. Hope River and Salmon River were the values ever recorded for November..

GROUND-WATER LEVELS
42 record low ground-water levels were recorded during November 2001. Well NHV 202 was removed from the ground-water network.
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 recorded during the month. Statistics are based on period of record (through calendar year 2000). Ground-water level data are collected by USGS personnel and individual observers.


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