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— Not measured. Records available. — August 3, 1913, to September 30, 1917. G/ GE. — ^Vertical sta ff on right bank about 100 feet above power house. Gage reader, O. L. Irwin. Discharge measurements. — Made from cable about 500 feet above gage. Channel and control. — Control formed by large boulders; practically permanent. Extremes op discharge. — ^Maximum stage recorded during year, 5.4 feet, June 9 (discharge, 3,540 second-feet; total, including discharge. of flume, 3,680 second- feet); minim...um stage recorded, 2.4 feet at 4 p. m. November 12 (discharge, 430 second-feet; total, including flume, 587 second-feet). 1913-1917: Maximum stage recorded is that of 1917; minimum stage recorded. 2.3 feet September 30 to October 3, October 10, and November 7, 1915 (discharge, 400 second-feet; total, including flume, 544 second-feet). Ice. — Stage-discharge relation not affected by ice. Diversions. — The California-Oregon Power Co.'s flume diverts aroimd this station; a record is kept of this diversion.
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