Snake Valley Surface Water Data

UGS in cooperation with the Utah Division of Water Right has several surface water monitoring sites in Snake Valley.

Other surface water sources in the area are monitored by the U.S. Geological Survey.  Please visit http://wdr.water.usgs.gov/nwisgmap to locate USGS data.

UGS Snake Valley Surface Water Monitoring Sites

Site No.

Name & Description

Water Rights Data Link

SF24-1

Twin Springs, northern spring

coming soon

SF24-2

Twin Springs, southern spring

coming soon

SF28-1*

Dearden Springs**, flume on Big Springs Creek above Dearden ranch

9569

SF28-2***

Dearden Springs, Highline Ditch flume

manual only

SF28-3*

Dearden Springs, East Middle Ditch flume

9570

SF28-4*

Dearden Springs, West Middle Ditch flume

9571

SF29

Clay Spring

9572

SF30-1

Foote Reservoir, flume on outlet channel

coming soon

SF30-2

Foote Reservoir, flowmeter on pivot north of reservoir

9574

SF31

Kell Spring

9573

SF32

Miller Spring

coming soon

* The combined flow in the East (SF28-3) and West (SF 28-4) Middle Ditches, minus the flow at the Big Springs Creek above Dearden Ranch station (SF28-1) should represent the flow of Dearden Springs, provided any flow in the Highline Ditch (SF28-2) is not diverted back into the stream between the three gages.

** Dearden Springs has not been officially named.  These springs are also locally known as Stateline Springs, Dearden Ranch Springs, or Burbank Springs.

*** The calculation of the flow on Dearden Springs may be invalid when water is diverted into Highline Ditch due to leakage and multiple re-entry points.  The diversion is controlled by local farmers and is not used often.

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