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      • The state's major surface flows are the Columbia River, Snake River, Yakima River, and Spokane River. These rivers are fed by numerous tributaries and are regulated by large reservoirs such as the Grand Coulee Dam and the Bonneville Dam.
  1. USGS Current Conditions for Washington_ Streamflow. Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide. Click to hide state-specific text.

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      The USGS collects data continuously at almost 400...

  2. The USGS collects data continuously at almost 400 streamflow, reservoir, water-quality, meteorological and groundwater sites in Washington State. Most of these data are transmitted via satellite and posted on-line in near real time.

  3. This Freshwater DataStream database holds current and historical continuous data on Washington states rivers and streams. Automatic gages at active telemetry freshwater monitoring stations log data every 15 or 30 minutes, depending on the station.

  4. Rivers and streams are an important part of the state's water supply. These online tools track flow levels: Freshwater DataStream – current and historical continuous data for rivers and streams. Instream Flow Data – includes USGS gage (control points) identified in rule.

  5. 3 days ago · Most recent flow and stage for Washington. (Stations highlighted in red are currently above flood stage) CASTLE LAKE NEAR MOUNT ST. HELENS, WA.

  6. The state's major surface flows are the Columbia River, Snake River, Yakima River, and Spokane River. These rivers are fed by numerous tributaries and are regulated by large reservoirs such as the Grand Coulee Dam and the Bonneville Dam.

  7. Feb 19, 2016 · This map displays the most recent summary streamflow values within the state of Washington from gages maintained by the Washington State Department of Ecology and the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

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