Water-level conditions in southern Florida

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Summary of Water-level Conditions, for Water-Supply Systems in the Fisheating Creek Basin, as of March 31, 2012.


Below is a north-to-south listing of the end-of-month daily water levels reported in the Fisheating Creek Basin basin as of March 31, 2012. For surface-water monitoring stations, the daily reported value is the daily mean stage (water level). For ground-water monitoring stations, the daily reported value is the maximum water level recorded for the day. A current summary of telemetered/real-time data is also available.

For most locations, the minimum and maximum water levels reported on this page are the minimum and maximum for the USGS-collected data stored in NWIS. The period of record for these basic statistics is limited to the past 35 years of published continuous-collection data and may not include the current calendar year or the past calender year until the data are reviewed for quality assurance. Older records, records that are available only on non-electronic media, periodic measurements, and data published by other agencies are not included in this estimation.


Actively Monitored Aquifers in Fisheating Creek Basin




Historical water-level summary for sites in the Fisheating Creek Basin

(--, Data not available; referenced water levels are daily maximum elevation values for groundwater sites, daily mean values for surface-water sites, in feet above sea level as represented by the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 1929); Stations with less than 5 years of instrumented record are excluded from comparison )

Green circle: Middle 40 percent of data recorded since WY1976Value in middle 40 percent of detrended data recorded since WY1976

Station
Seven-day mean of daily water levels, March 2012 Approximate change in water level Seven-day mean of daily water levels at end of March 2011 Approximate change in water level Daily water levels during March 2012 Minimum water level recorded during March 2012 Maximum water level recorded during March 2012 Minimum water level recorded since WY1976 Maximum water level recorded since WY1976
Start: End: Start: End:
FISHEATING CREEK AT PALMDALE 1.21 recorded 02-MAR-2012 12:00:00, In middle 40 percent of data recorded since WY1976 0.89 recorded 01-APR-2012 12:00:00, In middle 40 percent of data recorded since WY1976 -0.32 1.03 recorded 01-APR-2011 12:00:00, In middle 40 percent of data recorded since WY1976 -0.14 1.75 0.81 0.81 2.07 -1.00 8.24
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Historical water-level summary for sites in the Fisheating Creek Basin

(--, Data not available; referenced water levels are daily maximum elevation values for groundwater sites, daily mean values for surface-water sites, in feet above sea level as represented by the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 1929); Stations with less than 5 years of instrumented record are excluded from comparison )

Yellow triangle, pointing down: Bottom 10 to 30 percent of data recorded since WY1976Value in bottom 10 to 30 percent of detrended data recorded since WY1976

Station
Seven-day mean of daily water levels, March 2012 Approximate change in water level Seven-day mean of daily water levels at end of March 2011 Approximate change in water level Daily water levels during March 2012 Minimum water level recorded during March 2012 Maximum water level recorded during March 2012 Minimum water level recorded since WY1976 Maximum water level recorded since WY1976
Start: End: Start: End:
H-15A 56.31 recorded 02-MAR-2012 12:00:00, In bottom 10 to 30 percent of data recorded since WY1976 55.76 recorded 01-APR-2012 12:00:00, In bottom 10 to 30 percent of data recorded since WY1976 -0.55 56.35 recorded 01-APR-2011 12:00:00, In bottom 10 to 30 percent of data recorded since WY1976 -0.59 56.42 55.68 55.68 56.42 40.00 60.71
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