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For reference purposes, the stream gaging stations are listed in downstream order. Swan River near Bigfork* The water-stage recorder is at outlet of Swan Lake, 1,000 feet downstream from Johnson Creek and 5 miles southeast of Bigfork. The drainage area is 671 square miles. Records are available from May 1922 to date (1963) and gage heights only from October 1910 to May 1911. The maximum discharge computed was 8,400 cfs (May 24, 1948) and the minimum observed, 193 cfs (January 26-29, 1930). The ...average discharge for 39 years (1922-61) was 1,127 cfs or 815 900 acre-feet per year. The highest annual runoff was 1,350,000 acre-feet (1928) and the lowest 439,300 acre-feet (1941). There are diversions for irrigation of about 360 acres above the station. Hell Roaring Creek (Big Creek) near Polsont The water-stage recorder was just downstream from the power plant, three-quarters of a mile upstream from mouth, and 7 miles east of Poison. The drainage area is 6.41 square miles Records are available from June 1917 through September 1932, and crest-stage records ♦This gaging station is now in operation (1963).
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