BASIN-USGS-COB Boulder Creek Millenium Baseline
Boulder Creek Watershed
Stream Flow Data for 2000 - Middle Boulder Creek at PSCo Weir

Preliminary Data - subject to revision


Information on Stream Flow:

Flow is the volume of water moving past a point in a unit of time. Two things make up flow: the volume of water in the stream, and the velocity of the water moving past a given point. Flow affects the concentration of dissolved oxygen, natural substances, and pollutants in a water body. Flow is measured in units of cubic feet per second (cfs). Peak flows for Boulder Creek in the spring can reach as high as 300-800 cfs and as low as 10-50 cfs in the fall months.

More general information about Stream Flow
Factors affecting Stream Flow
Standards regarding Stream Flow
Interpretation of Boulder Creek Stream Flow data
Data Source:
Point of Contact:
Collection and Analysis notes

Monitoring site information:
MBCaW Map
  • Location: Middle Boulder Creek at PSCo Weir
  • Name: MBCaW
  • Type: Composite
  • Frequency: SemiAnnual
  • Longitude: 105 ° W 30'
  • Latitude: 39 ° N 57'
  • Elevation: 8185 feet asl
  • Site photo
Downstream Site: Middle Boulder Creek @ Nederland WTP
Upstream Site: North Boulder Creek diversion to Lakewood

Date Flow
cfs
June, 2000 172.80
October, 2000 11.52
*value below detection limit:
Detection Limit (if available)  

Preliminary Data - subject to revision

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