What is the current flow on Gila Gravity Main Canal?
Gila Gravity Main Canal is currently flowing at 1,240 cfs at USGS gauge 09522500 as of Aug 19, 6:30 AM UTC.
Flow is 1,240 cfs.
USGS 09522500 is a public stream gauge on Gila Gravity Main Canal in Arizona. Waderly uses this page as the canonical landing page for flow, water level, and fishing-condition checks on this water. There are 8 nearby gauges linked from this page for watershed context.
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Gila Gravity Main Canal is currently flowing at 1,240 cfs at USGS gauge 09522500 as of Aug 19, 6:30 AM UTC.
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This USGS gauge is not currently reporting water temperature for Gila Gravity Main Canal, so this page does not show a live water-temperature reading.
Nearby gauges worth checking include MITTRY LAKE DIVERSION AT IMPERIAL DAM, AZ (0.7 miles away), IMPERIAL RESERVOIR AT IMPERIAL DAM, AZ-CA (1.1 miles away), MITTRY LAKE OUTLET CHANNEL NR YUMA, AZ (4.1 miles away). Comparing nearby gauges helps confirm whether conditions are changing upstream or across the watershed.
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