Water-level conditions in southern Florida

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STL- 125, USGS ID: 272524080242801 [NWIS]


Site information from 2007 Data Report:

USGS STATION NUMBER.-- USGS 272524080242801

LOCATION.-- Lat 27°25'25.8", long 80°24'27.1" referenced to North American Datum of 1983, in NE 1/4 NW 1/4 sec.23, T.35 S., R.39 E., St. Lucie County, FL, Hydrologic Unit 03090202, on Rock Road, 0.14 mi west of White Road, 0.53 mi west of Kings Highway, and 5.0 mi south of Fort Pierce.

AQUIFER.-- Surficial aquifer system, Geologic Unit 110 SAQS.

WELL CHARACTERISTICS.-- Depth 11.77 ft. Upper casing diameter 4 in.; top of first opening 11.77 ft, bottom of last opening 11.77 ft. Open-end well.

DATUM.-- Top of flange, 23.15 ft above National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929, Feb. 1, 2001, to present

PERIOD OF RECORD.-- August 1967(intermittent), January 1968 to April 1979 (daily), October 1979 to September 1995 (monthly), August 1997 to current year.

REMARKS.-- Records of water levels prior to October 1973 are available in files of the U.S. Geological Survey. The figures of water levels, as elevation in feet NGVD, prior to August 1990 are in error. A +0.41 ft correction is required to correct the water-level data. See DATUM.

EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.-- Highest daily maximum water level, 21.17 ft NGVD, Oct. 16, 1999; lowest water level measured, 13.94 ft NGVD (present datum), June 24, 1987.

Online map showing USGS_272524080242801 (through Google Maps - not a USGS site) at (27.4238338,-80.4075241).

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Most recent monitoring data received at  STL- 125: 
    (Recorded within last 60 days of site monitoring  or during site visit within past 180 days.)

Data type                                            Value      Date       Time 
Computed elevation, in ft (NGVD)                     15.42              26-NOV-2009 10:00:00

Online data inventory for STL- 125:

Data type                                            Start         End          Number of records
Computed elevation, in ft (NGVD)                     20-AUG-1997    25-NOV-2009        99952
Daily maximum elevation, in ft (NGVD)                01-OCT-1973    24-NOV-2009         6334
Instantaneous water-level elevation                  30-OCT-1979    26-SEP-1995          216

Water-level data collected in the past 30 years at STL- 125 (Save as text file)


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Current 30-day hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)


Graph: Continuously recorded water levels for the past 30 days are compared to daily (maximum) water levels from last year, the minimum and maximum daily levels for the corresponding weeks of the year for the site period of record, and daily levels for the 2001 drought year.. Data used to produce this graph is available via the [data used] link on the page.D

Continuously recorded water levels for the past 30 days are compared to daily (maximum) water levels from last year, the minimum and maximum daily levels for the corresponding weeks of the year for the site period of record, and daily levels for the 2001 drought year.

Data used to produce the current 30-day hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)

Description of information presented in the current 30-day hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)

Long-term trend information

The change in daily water-level elevations has not been mathematically correlated to time for the period of record based on operational considerations. Instead of a long-term trend line, the data are, therefore, compared to the zero-slope (flat, linear) regression curve for the existing period of record daily water-level elevations. This approximates, but may not equal, the period of record mean. (Description of statistical methods)

Current 90-day hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)


Graph: Continuously recorded water levels for the past 90 days are compared to daily (maximum) water levels from last year, the minimum and maximum daily levels for the corresponding weeks of the year for the site period of record, and daily levels for the 2001 drought year.. Data used to produce this graph is available via the [data used] link on the page.D

Continuously recorded water levels for the past 90 days are compared to daily (maximum) water levels from last year, the minimum and maximum daily levels for the corresponding weeks of the year for the site period of record, and daily levels for the 2001 drought year.

Data used to produce the current 90-day hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)

Description of information presented in the current 90-day hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)

Long-term trend information

The change in daily water-level elevations has not been mathematically correlated to time for the period of record based on operational considerations. Instead of a long-term trend line, the data are, therefore, compared to the zero-slope (flat, linear) regression curve for the existing period of record daily water-level elevations. This approximates, but may not equal, the period of record mean. (Description of statistical methods)

Current year-to-date hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)


Graph: Daily maximum water levels for the year are compared to water levels from last year, the minimum and maximum daily levels for the corresponding weeks of the year for the site period of record, and daily levels for the 2001 drought year.. Data used to produce this graph is available via the [data used] link on the page.D

Daily maximum water levels for the year are compared to water levels from last year, the minimum and maximum daily levels for the corresponding weeks of the year for the site period of record, and daily levels for the 2001 drought year.

Data used to produce the current year-to-date hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)

Description of information presented in the current year-to-date hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)

Long-term trend information

The change in daily water-level elevations has not been mathematically correlated to time for the period of record based on operational considerations. Instead of a long-term trend line, the data are, therefore, compared to the zero-slope (flat, linear) regression curve for the existing period of record daily water-level elevations. This approximates, but may not equal, the period of record mean. (Description of statistical methods)

One-year hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)


Graph: Water-level elevations for the past year are compared to the duration information, or population statistics, for the corresponding weeks of the year.. Data used to produce this graph is available via the [data used] link on the page.D

Water-level elevations for the past year are compared to the duration information, or population statistics, for the corresponding weeks of the year.

Data used to produce the one-year hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)

Description of information presented in the one-year hydrograph at STL- 125 (272524080242801)

Long-term trend information

The change in daily water-level elevations has not been mathematically correlated to time for the period of record based on operational considerations. Instead of a long-term trend line, the data are, therefore, compared to the zero-slope (flat, linear) regression curve for the existing period of record daily water-level elevations. This approximates, but may not equal, the period of record mean. (Description of statistical methods)

Period of record hydrograph - past 35 years at STL- 125 (USGS 272524080242801)


Graph: Water-level elevations from the past 35 years . Data used to produce this graph is available via the [data used] link on the page.D

Water-level elevations from the past 35 years.

Data used to produce the period of record hydrograph - past 35 years at STL- 125 (USGS 272524080242801)

Description of information presented in the period of record hydrograph - past 35 years at STL- 125 (USGS 272524080242801)

Long-term trend information

The change in daily water-level elevations has not been mathematically correlated to time for the period of record based on operational considerations. Instead of a long-term trend line, the data are, therefore, compared to the zero-slope (flat, linear) regression curve for the existing period of record daily water-level elevations. This approximates, but may not equal, the period of record mean. (Description of statistical methods)


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