Water Data Report 1997
03118500 NIMISHILLEN CREEK AT NORTH INDUSTRY, OHIO LOCATION.--Lat 40044'03", long 81021'08", in sec. 35, T.10 N., R.8 W., Stark County, Hydrologic Unit 05040001, on left bank upstream abutment of Baun Rd. bridge, 400 ft northeast of Ridge St. in North Industry, and 2.1 mi downstream from Sherrick Run. DRAINAGE AREA.--175 mi2. PERIOD OF RECORD.--October 1921 to current year. REVISED RECORDS.--WSP 1113: 1924-30, 1932-37, 1938(M), 1939-40, 1943(M), 1945(P). WSP 1555: 1929, 1935, 1937(M), 1940(M), 1950(M). GAGE.--Water-stage recorder. Datum of gage is 976.72 ft above sea level. Prior to Dec. 13, 1923, nonrecording gage at present site at different datum. Prior to Dec. 11, 1990, at site 0.9 mile downstream at datum 5.95 ft lower. REMARKS.--Records good except for periods of estimated record, which are fair. Low flow slightly regulated by plants at Canton. Records include diversion from Sugar Creek well field. Mean pumpage for the 1997 water year, 16.9 ft3/s. See REMARKS for station 03124500. Water-quality data collected at this site. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers satellite telemeter at station. DISCHARGE, CUBIC FEET PER SECOND, WATER YEAR OCTOBER 1996 TO SEPTEMBER 1997 DAILY MEAN VALUES DAY OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP 1 221 205 1090 251 208 309 223 185 1840 197 108 98 2 178 175 600 258 197 981 208 181 1110 165 106 107 3 156 161 370 256 202 505 199 360 822 154 107 120 4 142 154 314 252 643 377 194 265 516 141 136 100 5 133 152 291 411 732 860 201 220 365 134 112 97 6 127 148 330 325 373 1710 188 242 299 131 108 98 7 127 179 286 259 291 648 178 201 257 137 104 97 8 128 1170 255 230 258 447 170 246 231 139 103 98 9 214 659 250 240 233 429 167 263 216 260 100 100 10 193 540 235 232 219 1270 162 220 202 159 97 218 11 147 403 1100 197 207 576 163 202 191 141 101 154 12 129 300 2110 e170 206 404 477 191 266 133 129 162 13 120 253 977 e150 190 339 505 178 621 126 428 120 14 118 224 548 e150 200 712 305 176 402 128 128 105 15 116 206 417 e140 193 508 246 200 246 128 216 104 16 114 191 426 e190 182 357 240 168 362 125 243 101 17 112 188 981 e150 181 321 276 160 880 131 288 98 18 445 263 562 e140 252 302 229 290 1160 135 179 99 19 593 226 401 e130 517 288 206 532 918 137 132 94 20 859 204 315 e120 471 272 190 270 434 112 160 449 21 528 189 281 e150 415 256 185 205 310 112 141 150 22 422 179 268 233 351 276 196 178 254 207 118 118 23 370 169 439 250 265 241 186 167 230 133 125 112 24 309 165 978 320 232 232 193 153 207 124 145 103 25 242 289 481 524 209 246 181 1250 194 118 286 97 26 202 1110 356 264 224 321 168 1040 205 118 152 90 27 185 462 323 479 688 265 182 421 186 115 156 84 28 220 310 328 806 414 235 310 292 169 113 140 82 29 206 258 317 329 --- 254 212 273 162 113 114 84 30 293 270 291 248 --- 240 187 259 162 109 105 86 31 250 --- 270 220 --- 264 --- 589 --- 108 100 --- TOTAL 7599 9402 16190 8074 8753 14445 6727 9577 13417 4283 4667 3625 MEAN 245 313 522 260 313 466 224 309 447 138 151 121 MAX 859 1170 2110 806 732 1710 505 1250 1840 260 428 449 MIN 112 148 235 120 181 232 162 153 162 108 97 82 STATISTICS OF MONTHLY MEAN DATA FOR WATER YEARS 1922 - 1997, BY WATER YEAR (WY) MEAN 102 141 193 232 272 330 280 218 179 149 126 111 MAX 438 649 733 843 586 569 584 615 689 483 445 452 (WY) 1991 1986 1991 1937 1981 1963 1994 1996 1989 1958 1935 1979 MIN 27.4 30.1 35.5 46.7 33.5 75.5 71.1 37.3 44.9 31.4 28.0 30.0 (WY) 1931 1931 1931 1945 1934 1931 1935 1934 1932 1930 1932 1932 SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR 1996 CALENDAR YEAR FOR 1997 WATER YEAR WATER YEARS 1922 - 1997 ANNUAL TOTAL 123876 106759 ANNUAL MEAN 338 292 194 HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN 308 1975 LOWEST ANNUAL MEAN 72.4 1931 HIGHEST DAILY MEAN 2210 Jan 19 2110 Dec 12 5390 Jan 22 1959 LOWEST DAILY MEAN 94 Jan 15 82 Sep 28 14 Aug 20 1923 ANNUAL SEVEN-DAY MINIMUM 101 Jan 9 89 Sep 24 20 Sep 10 1932 INSTANTANEOUS PEAK FLOW 2470 Mar 6 a 8600 Jan 21 1959 INSTANTANEOUS PEAK STAGE 7.05 Mar 6 11.29 Jan 21 1959 INSTANTANEOUS LOW FLOW 64 Sep 26 3.6 Sep 2 1934 10 PERCENT EXCEEDS 687 535 377 50 PERCENT EXCEEDS 221 212 122 90 PERCENT EXCEEDS 127 112 54 a Peaks above base shown in table of peak discharges and stages at continuous-record surface-water-discharge stations. e Estimated.