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The data on this page indicate how fast the water is moving and how deep the water is on this water resource.
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Water levels typically follow rainfall patterns during periods of wet weather and drought. From these data, one can get a picture of how recent flood or drought events compare to historical data. Learn more about river water levels »
Water Levels NGVD29 | |||
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Latest Value | 0 ft. | Source: SJRWMD_HYDRO | |
Historic Norm for Month | 51.4 ft. | ||
Historic Range | 0.0 - 57.7 ft. | 15,037 samples | |
FEMA Levels | No Data | ||
Graphs and Data | View 10-Year Graph Download Data |
Source(s): St. Johns River Water Management District
Stream level and flow data for Griffin Flowway. Learn More about Stream Flow »
River | Flows Whole River Range | Flows Data by Segment | Levels Whole River Range | Levels Data By Segment |
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Griffin Flowway |
NO DATA Recent river flow data is unavailable. |
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Source(s): Lake County, Orange County, Orange County, Orange County, St. Johns River Water Management District, St Johns River Water Mgmt. District, Southwest Florida Water Management District, USGS National Water Information System
Source(s): Not Available
Data Download and Advanced Graphing Tool
Download and/or graph water quality, hydrology, and rainfall trends using the data presented on the Atlas for use in your own analyses and reports.