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ROCK RIVER BASIN


05437500       ROCK RIVER AT ROCKTON, IL

 

LOCATION.-- Lat 42°26'55", long 89°04'11" (NAD of 1927), in SW1/4NE1/4 sec.24, T.46 N., R.1 E., Winnebago County, Hydrologic Unit 07090005, on right bank 750 ft downstream from State Highway 75 in Rockton, 1.0 mi downstream from Pecatonica River, and at mile 156.1.

 

DRAINAGE AREA.-- 6,363 mi2.

 

PERIOD OF RECORD.--

SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE

 

DISCHARGE: June 1903 to July 1906, October 1906 to November 1907, January 1908 to March 1909, July 1914 to September 1919, October 1939 to current year. Published as "below mouth of Pecatonica River at Rockton" 1903-9; as "at Rockford" 1914-19. Monthly discharge only for some periods for 1903-1950, published in WSP 1308.

 

STAGE: Water years 1994 to current year.

SURFACE-WATER QUALITY

 

CHEMICAL: Water years 1978-91.

 

REVISED RECORDS.-- WSP 325: 1903-9. WSP 895: 1904(M). WSP 1508: 1915, 1916-17(M). WDR IL-75-1: Drainage area. WDR IL-97-1: 1996 (Dec. 10-23).

 

GAGE.-- Water-stage recorder, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers satellite telemeter and raingage, and crest-stage gage. Datum of gage is 707.94 ft above NGVD of 1929 (levels by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers). Prior to Oct. 1, 1906, nonrecording gage at site 800 ft upstream at datum about 1 ft higher. Oct. 1, 1906, to Mar. 31, 1909, nonrecording gage at site 800 ft upstream at datum about 2 ft higher. July 30, 1914, to Apr. 30, 1919, nonrecording gage at site at Rockford about 21 mi downstream, at different datum. Oct. 1, 1939, to Aug. 10, 1973, at site 800 ft upstream at same datum.

 

REMARKS.-- Low flow regulated by power-plant upstream from station.

 

EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--

SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Maximum discharge, 32,500 ft3/s, Mar. 30, 1916, gage height, 13.06 ft, site and datum then in use; minimum daily, 501 ft3/s, Sept. 14, 1958.

 

EXTREMES OUTSIDE PERIOD OF RECORD.--

SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Flood in February 1937 reached a stage of 14.6 ft (backwater from ice), from floodmark.




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