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| |   | City of Boulder Drinking Water Quality Program |  |  | Boulder Creek Watershed Stream Flow Time Series for 2000
 Boulder Reservoir South Dam - Bottom
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| 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 | 
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| Interpretation of Boulder Creek Stream Flow data | 
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Location: Boulder Reservoir South Dam - Bottom 
Name: BR_SDB
Type: Composite
Frequency: Monthly
Longitude: 105 ° W 13'
Latitude: 40 ° N 42'
Elevation:  feet asl
Site photo
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| Plot Label | Date | Flow cfs
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| 01 | January, 2000 | No Data |  
| 02 | February, 2000 | No Data |  
| 03 | March, 2000 | No Data |  
| 04 | April, 2000 | No Data |  
| 05 | May, 2000 | No Data |  
| 06 | June, 2000 | No Data |  
| 07 | July, 2000 | No Data |  
| 08 | August, 2000 | No Data |  
| 09 | September, 2000 | No Data |  
| 10 | October, 2000 | No Data |  
| 11 | November, 2000 | No Data |  
| 12 | December, 2000 | No Data |  | *value below detection limit: | 
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 | Detection Limit (if available) |  | 
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| Preliminary Data  - subject to revision
 
 
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| Select on the parameter name to view all Stream Flow time series plots on the basin map.
Select on the table date to view stream Stream Flow profiles observed on that date.
Select here to view all parameters at this site. | 
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