U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
 
                  WATER-RESOURCES CONDITIONS IN NEW YORK
 
                                       JUNE 2009
 
                                U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, WRD
                                New York District, Troy, NY
 
 
                  WATER RESOURCES REVIEW AND CURRENT CONDITIONS STATEMENT
                                       FOR JUNE 2009
                                  Prepared July 1, 2009
 
 
 
Troy--Summary Report
 
   Provisional streamflow conditions at all sites monitored and included in this report in
eastern New York varied within the region from normal to excessive during June. Streamflow
at four sites north and west of the Adirondack Park was in the normal range. Streamflow at
all other sites included in this report was in the excessive range, most of which streamflow
was in the normal range last month.
 
 
   The total New York City reservoir system was at 99.1 percent of capacity on June 30;
normal for this period is 96.3 percent of capacity.
 
 
 
Ithaca--Summary Report
 
   Provisional streamflow conditions at all sites monitored and included in this report for
western New York were either in the normal or excessive ranges for the month of June, with most
gages in the normal range after being mostly in the deficient range for the last two months.
Unadilla River at Rockdale and Susquehanna River at Conklin were in the excessive range after
experiencing normal flows for the month of May. Genesee River at Wellsville experienced
excessive flows during the month of June after having deficient flows for the last two months.
Oneida Creek at Oneida and Chenango River near Chenango Forks are in the normal range for the
second consecutive month. Chemung River at Chemung, Allegheny River at Salamanca, Cattaraugus
Creek at Gowanda, Tonawanda Creek at Batavia, Oatka Creek at Garbutt, and Flint Creek at Phelps
were all in the normal range after being in the deficient range for the last two months.
Streamflow at Fall Creek at Ithaca was back in the normal range after experiencing deficient
flows during the month of May.
 
 
 
Coram--Summary Report
 
   Provisional streamflow at Connetquot Brook near Central Islip was in the excessive range
after being in the normal range for four consecutive months.
 
 
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                              Provisional Data for June 2009
 
                         MEAN FLOW FOR SELECTED GAGING STATIONS
 
                                                 Period
                                                of record     Flow     Percent
      Station                                   (to date)     (cfs)   Exceedence   Conditions
 
01306460  Connetquot Brook nr Central Islip       1978          37.9      24       Excessive
 
01312000  Hudson River at Newcomb             1925-87,2002     440        20       Excessive
 
01318500  Hudson River at Hadley                  1921       3,700        12       Excessive
 
01321000  Sacandaga River nr Hope                 1911       1,240        13       Excessive
 
01334500  Hoosic River near Eagle Bridge          1910         995        20       Excessive
 
01349150  Canajoharie Creek near Canajoharie      1993         105        19       Excessive
 
01350000  Schoharie Creek at Prattsville          1902         785         6       Excessive
 
01357500  Mohawk River at Cohoes                  1917       5,000        23       Excessive
 
01371500  Wallkill River at Gardiner              1924       2,600         2       Excessive
 
01372500  Wappinger Cr nr Wappingers Falls        1928         560         3       Excessive
 
01387400  Ramapo River at Ramapo                  1979         262         7       Excessive
 
01413500  E Br Delaware River at Margaretville    1937         446         8       Excessive
 
01420500  Beaver Kill at Cooks Falls              1913         985         5       Excessive
 
01423000  W Br Delaware River at Walton           1950       1,060         3       Excessive
 
01502500  Unadilla River at Rockdale          1930-95,2001     931        20       Excessive
 
01503000  Susquehanna River at Conklin            1912       3,770        17       Excessive
 
01512500  Chenango River nr Chenango Forks        1912       1,690        28       Normal
 
01531000  Chemung River at Chemung                1903       2,440        26       Normal
 
03011020  Allegheny River at Salamanca            1903       1,670        36       Normal
 
04213500  Cattaraugus Creek at Gowanda        1940-98,2000     388        46       Normal
 
04217000  Tonawanda Creek at Batavia              1944          83.5      47       Normal
 
04221000* Genesee River at Wellsville             1916         474        15       Excessive
 
04230500  Oatka Creek at Garbutt                  1945          88.6      55       Normal
 
04234000  Fall Creek near Ithaca                  1925         100        50       Normal
 
04235250  Flint Creek at Phelps               1960-95,2002      62.2      32       Normal
 
04243500  Oneida Creek at Oneida                  1950          95.9      37       Normal
 
04250750  Sandy Creek near Adams              1958-95,2002      72.7      61       Normal
 
04256000  Independence River at Donnattsburg      1942         111        59       Normal
 
04262500  W Br Oswegatchie R nr Harrisville       1916         365        36       Normal
 
04270200  Little Salmon River at Bombay       1958-95,2002      55.9      73       Normal
 
04275500  Ausable River at Au Sable Forks     1910-68,1990     875        18       Excessive
 
     * Includes 04221500-Genesee River at Scio (1916-72)
                                                                                                
 
 
                  MONTHLY MEAN DISCHARGE FOR SELECTED STREAMFLOW STATIONS
 
                             Provisional Data for June 2009
                                INDEX OBSERVATION WELLS
 
Water levels in S1810 have been affected by changes in ground-water withdrawals or sewering. Water level in feet below
land-surface datum unless site noted with * which indicates reference to sea level or ** which indicates water level in
feet above land-surface datum. Statistics used for A-654(replacement) are from A-636 (adjusted) prior to 2003, for Cm-622
(replacement) are from Cm-46(adjusted) prior to 2003, and for U-1619(replacement) are from U-405(adjusted) prior to 2003.
All published data for A-654 prior to 2006 water year should be adjusted by +1.00 ft due to measuring point correction.
                           Record                                 Percent
County         Well No.    begins       Date     Water Level     Exceedence     Conditions
 
Albany          A-654       2002        6/30        8.51             46         Normal
Albany          A-666       2008        6/08        5.52              -            --
 
Allegany        Ag-261      2002        6/30        3.58              0         Excessive
Allegany        Ag-262      2002        6/30       -0.61              6         Excessive
 
Broome          Bm-128      1980        6/30       24.36             52         Normal
Broome          Bm-129      1985        6/30       66.92             21         Excessive
 
Cattaraugus     Ct-121      1951        6/30        7.97             89         Deficient
Cattaraugus     Ct-2498     2009        6/30       26.94              -            --
 
Cayuga          Cy-7        1965        6/30       18.62             63         Normal
Cayuga          Cy-223      2005        6/25       12.09              -            --
 
Chautauqua      Cu-5        1949        6/30        2.22             11         Excessive
Chautauqua      Cu-862      2009        6/30       34.62              -            --
 
Chemung         Cm-622      2002        6/30       23.70             34         Normal
 
Chenango        Cn-12       1975        6/30        8.26             15         Excessive
 
Clinton         Cl-145      1992        6/30       23.04             83         Deficient
Clinton         Cl-242      2006        6/08        2.75              -            --
 
Columbia        Cb-1071     2004        6/30        9.87              -            --
Columbia        Cb-1072     2006        6/10        9.77              -            --
 
Cortland        C-586       2008         --          --               -            --
Cortland        C-998       2002        6/30        4.62              6         Excessive
 
Delaware        D-503       2002        6/30        4.37              9         Excessive
Delaware        D-522       2009        6/30        0.15              -            --
 
Dutchess        Du-321      1948        6/30       67.39             20         Excessive
Dutchess        Du-1009     1967        6/30       12.88             10         Excessive
 
Erie            E-1196      2004        6/30       12.57              -            --
 
Essex           Ex-150      2002        6/30       15.57             12         Excessive
Essex           Ex-157      2006        6/10       18.07              -            --
 
Franklin        F-60        2005        6/30        4.70              -            --
Franklin        F-854       2005        6/30       32.26              -            --
 
Fulton          Fu-271      2002        6/30       14.27             88         Deficient
 
Genesee         Gs-190      1998        6/30       26.90             54         Normal
Genesee         Gs-217      2008        6/09       10.69              -            --
 
Greene          G-644       2003         --          --               -            --
Greene          G-831       2006         --          --               -            --
 
Hamilton        H-3         1966        6/30       12.30             26         Normal
 
Herkimer        He-627      2004        6/30       28.59              -            --
Herkimer        He-1836     2009        6/16       62.64              -            --
 
Jefferson       J-176       2005        6/30        3.15              -            --
Jerrerson       J-178       2009         --          --               -            --
 
Lewis           L-174       2002        6/30       21.86             14         Excessive
 
Livingston      Lv-330      2004        6/30       10.09              -            --
 
Madison         M-178       1975        6/30        7.00             14         Excessive
Madison         M-292       2009         --          --               -            --
 
Monroe          Mo-11       1984        6/30        8.21             65         Normal
 
Montgomery      Mt-411      2004        6/30       33.14              -            --
 
Niagara         Ni-70       1973        6/30        4.04             21         Excessive
Niagara         Ni-869      2003        6/30        1.21              -            --
 
Oneida          Oe-151      1926        6/30       21.58             79         Deficient
Oneida          Oe-1457     2003        6/30       42.08              -            --
Oneida          Oe-1466     2007        6/17        2.86              -            --
 
Onondaga        Od-1825     2004        6/30       12.08              -            --
Onondaga        Od-1833     2004        6/30       13.56              -            --
 
Ontario       **Ot-900      1955         --          --               -            --
Ontario         Ot-1133     2002        6/30        2.82              6         Excessive
 
Orange          O-2271      2002        6/30        5.61              3         Excessive
Orange          O-2288      2007        6/30        2.67              -            --
 
Orleans         Ol-20       2004        6/30       18.99              -            --
Orleans         Ol-27       2009        6/30       41.99              -            --
 
Oswego          Ow-5013     2002        6/30       22.97             48         Normal
Oswego          Ow-5014     2002        6/30       23.25             49         Normal
 
Otsego          Og-23       1953        6/30        5.78             20         Excessive
 
Putnam          P-1205      2007        6/23        2.37              -            --
Putnam          P-1217      2005        6/30       13.14              -            --
 
Rensselaer      Re-703      1983        6/30       37.05             65         Normal
 
Rockland        Ro-18       1949        6/30       16.11             25         Normal
Rockland        Ro-543      2005        6/30        6.63              -            --
 
St. Lawrence    St-40       1953        6/30        5.73             49         Normal
St. Lawrence    St-404      1958        6/30       13.98             54         Normal
 
Saratoga        Sa-529      1949        6/30       40.77              3         Excessive
Saratoga        Sa-1285     2002        6/30        3.05             49         Normal
 
Schenectady     Sn-730      2004        6/30        6.34              -            --
 
Schoharie       So-602      2005         --          --               -            --
Schoharie       So-604      2006         --          --               -            --
 
Schuyler        Sy-706      2003        6/30        7.23              -            --
Schuyler        Sy-722      2009         --          --               -            --
 
Seneca          Se-532      2005        6/30        0.59              -            --
Seneca          Se-533      2005        6/30        0.37              -            --
 
Steuben         Sb-472      1965        6/30        9.19             59         Normal
 
Suffolk        *S1810       1976         --          --               -            --
Suffolk        *S1812       1982        6/30       50.02              8         Excessive
Suffolk        *S4271       1946        6/30       11.94             25         Normal
Suffolk        *S5517       1948        6/30       43.00             63         Normal
Suffolk        *S8833       1951        6/29       17.73             67         Normal
 
Sullivan        Sv-535      2001        6/30        7.79              8         Excessive
 
Tioga           Ti-891      2003        6/30       17.72              -            --
 
Tompkins        Tm-985      2005         --          --               -            --
Tompkins        Tm-1968     2005        6/30       15.97              -            --
 
Ulster          U-1619      2002        6/30       15.49             13         Excessive
Ulster          U-1620      2005        6/30       26.83              -            --
 
Warren          Wr-80       2005        6/30       18.24              -            --
Warren          Wr-84       2008        6/18       39.15              -            --
 
Washington      W-533       1974        6/30        6.93             69         Normal
 
Wayne           Wn-592      2004        6/30        8.68              -            --
 
Westchester     We-5020     2003        6/30        9.78              -            --
 
Wyoming         Wo-4        1974        6/30       12.50             38         Normal
 
Yates           Ya-180      2004        6/30        4.89              -            --
 
                                  INDEX OBSERVATION WELLS
                                   LAKES AND RESERVOIRS
                            Elevation & Storage at End of Month
 
     Reservoirs (Storage in million cubic feet)     Current Year   Last Year   Average
 
     01314500 Indian Lake nr Indian Lake, NY            4,450        4,304       4,497
     01323500 Great Sacandaga Lake at Conklinville     33,710       32,560      31,930
 
                                                                    
 
 
     04295000 Richelieu River (Lake Champlain) at Rouses Point, NY - Elevation in ft
                                                                     above sea level
 
             June 30, 2009         96.52      June 30, 2008         96.78
             Average (1939-2007)   96.94
             Maximum daily  101.02 (1947)     Minimum daily  94.35 (1965)
                                                                                            
 
 
                                 NOTES, DEFINITIONS, ETC.
 
Percent exceedence is, for example, the percentage of December monthly mean discharges for
period of record equal to or greater than the current December monthly mean discharge.
 
Median = 50th percentile, which means that, for the period of record included in the analysis,
50% of the values are greater than the median and 50% are less.
 
Deficient range = values below the 25th percentile - for the period of record included in the
analysis, 75% of the values are greater and 25% are less than this value.
 
Excessive range = values above the 75th percentile - for the period of record included in the
analysis, 25% of the values are greater and 75% are less than this value.
 
Normal range = values between the 25th and 75th percentiles.