Fausett Creek near Talking Rock
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01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC through 01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC
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Observed (OBS) 06/18/2025 8:45 PM EDTRecord: 17.8 ftLow Threshold: 0.9 cfsCATEGORY STAGE Major Flooding 17 ft Moderate Flooding 13 ft Minor Flooding 10 ft Action 7 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are not available. Only observed stages are available for this point.
Automated gauge readings are now available, courtesy of the USGS.
National Water Model Hydrograph
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Flood Impacts
- 20 - Record flooding continues in the woodlands and pastures along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Yukon Road. Flood waters will begin to cover the road. The water level will be hitting the road bed around 7 feet above the concrete box culvert with a possible washout of the road.
- 17 - Major flooding begins. Flooding never seen before occurs in the woodlands and pastures along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Yukon Road. Maximum flow will be passing through the concrete box culvert under the road. The water level will be hitting the road bed around 4 feet above the culvert and erosion will be likely on the embankments on the south side of road.
- 15 - Significant flooding expands further into the woodlands and pastures along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Yukon Road. Maximum flow will be passing through the concrete box culvert under the road. The water level will be hitting the road bed around two feet above the culvert and erosion may occur on the embankments on the south side of road.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 34.5703, -84.4689 |
RFC | SERFC |
State | GA |
WFO | FFC |
County | Gilmer |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
USGS | 02381600 |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 11.79 ft | on 03-16-2025 |
2. | 13.46 ft | on 05-09-2024 |
3. | 13.81 ft | on 05-09-2024 |
4. | 11.72 ft | on 03-26-2021 |
5. | 17.84 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
Recent Crests
1. | 11.79 ft | on 03-16-2025 |
2. | 13.46 ft | on 05-09-2024 |
3. | 13.81 ft | on 05-09-2024 |
4. | 11.72 ft | on 03-26-2021 |
5. | 17.84 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
6. | 12.92 ft | on 08-07-2013 |
7. | 15.30 ft | on 08-01-2013 |
8. | 10.89 ft | on 09-16-2004 |
9. | 12.46 ft | on 07-16-2003 |
10. | 10.27 ft | on 02-16-1990 |
11. | 13.70 ft | on 03-04-1979 |
12. | 16.96 ft | on 05-27-1973 |
Historic Crests
1. | 17.84 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
2. | 16.96 ft | on 05-27-1973 |
3. | 15.30 ft | on 08-01-2013 |
4. | 13.81 ft | on 05-09-2024 |
5. | 13.70 ft | on 03-04-1979 |
Historic Crests
1. | 17.84 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
2. | 16.96 ft | on 05-27-1973 |
3. | 15.30 ft | on 08-01-2013 |
4. | 13.81 ft | on 05-09-2024 |
5. | 13.70 ft | on 03-04-1979 |
6. | 13.46 ft | on 05-09-2024 |
7. | 12.92 ft | on 08-07-2013 |
8. | 12.46 ft | on 07-16-2003 |
9. | 11.79 ft | on 03-16-2025 |
10. | 11.72 ft | on 03-26-2021 |
11. | 10.89 ft | on 09-16-2004 |
12. | 10.27 ft | on 02-16-1990 |
Low Water Records
Low Water Records
Vertical Datum Table
type | NGVD29 | STND |
---|---|---|
major Flooding | 1328.74 ft | 17.00 ft |
moderate Flooding | 1324.74 ft | 13.00 ft |
minor Flooding | 1321.74 ft | 10.00 ft |
action | 1318.74 ft | 7.00 ft |
Latest Value | 1313.18 ft | 1.44 ft |
Gauge Zero | 1311.74 ft | 0.00 ft |
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Unique Local Info
Low water threshold is the 7Q10 value determined by the USGS and published in the Scientific Investigations Report 2017-5001.
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