Sabine River Compact Administration Annual Report: 2007 Page: 6
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8. Hydrologic Stations
Quantity and quality-of-water data are collected at many sites in and immediately adjacent
to the basin by State and Federal agencies. The information aids in the development and
utilization of the water resources of the Basin. The type of data collected is not the same for all
agencies and it is impractical to publish the data in this report. However, to assist a user, the sites,
the type of data collected, and the address of the collecting agency are shown below. The agency
will furnish the information on request.
At gaging stations, a continuous gage-height record and daily discharge are available; at
reservoir stations, records of elevation and contents are available; and, at rainfall stations, daily
and hourly precipitation data are available. At quality-of-water stations, chemical, biological, and
physical characteristics of water are determined at different intervals and for different
constituents.
1. Gaging stations operated by the U.S. Geological Survey, 3535 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd.,
Suite 120, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816.
1. Bayou Castor near Funston, LA
2. Bayou Grand Cane near Stanley, LA
3. Bayou San Patricio near Benson, LA
4. Bayou Toro near Toro, LA
5. Bayou Anacoco near Rosepine, LA
H. Gaging stations operated by the U.S. Geological Survey, 8027 Exchange Drive, Austin,
Texas 78754. All active stations are .DCP equipped.
1. Cowleech Fork Sabine River at Greenville, TX
2. South Fork Sabine River near Quinlan, TX
3. Sabine River near Wills Point, TX
4. Sabine River near Mineola, TX
5. Burke Creek near Yantis, TX (1979-1989)
6. Lake Fork Creek near Quitman, TX
7. Big Sandy Creek near Big Sandy, TX
8. Sabine River near Gladewater, TX
9. Sabine River near Beckville, TX
10. Martin Creek near Tatum, TX (1974 -1996)
11. Murvaul Bayou near Gary, TX (1958 - 1983)
12. Sabine River at Toledo Bend near Burkeville, TX
13. Sabine River near Burkeville, TX
14. Sabine River near Bon Wier, TX
15. Big Cow Creek near Newton, TX
16. Cypress Creek near Buna, TX (1952 - 1983)
17. Sabine River near Ruliff, TX
18. Cow Bayou near Mauriceville, TX (1952-1986)6
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Sabine River Compact Administration. Sabine River Compact Administration Annual Report: 2007, report, 2007-23~; [Texas]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth654523/m1/12/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.