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Forecasts for the Hinkson Creek at Columbia are issued as needed during times of high water, but are not routinely available.

Vertical datum height surveyed by the USGS

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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 20
Moderate Flood Stage: 18
Flood Stage: 15
Action Stage: 13
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 23.45 ft on 06/25/2021
(2) 22.40 ft on 04/30/2009
(3) 20.67 ft on 09/14/2008
(4) 20.22 ft on 05/31/2013
(5) 19.96 ft on 04/25/2010
(6) 19.77 ft on 06/07/1990
(7) 19.62 ft on 04/11/1979
(8) 19.44 ft on 06/26/2021
(9) 19.21 ft on 04/30/2017
(10) 18.95 ft on 09/02/2014
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 11.79 ft on 08/04/2023 (P)
(2) 19.44 ft on 06/26/2021
(3) 23.45 ft on 06/25/2021
(4) 17.03 ft on 03/17/2021
(5) 16.65 ft on 06/09/2020
(6) 17.14 ft on 05/01/2019
(7) 16.06 ft on 12/31/2018
(8) 16.90 ft on 04/30/2017
(9) 19.21 ft on 04/30/2017
(10) 17.45 ft on 07/03/2016
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
(1) 3.07 ft on 07/27/2012
(2) 3.28 ft on 06/28/2007
(3) 3.49 ft on 07/05/2007
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25.5 Approximate height of the levee protecting the football practice field off the left bank downstream of the old Providence Road bridge.
23.4 The bottom of the old Providence Road bridge begins flooding along the right bank.
22.5 The bottom of the gage shelter begins to flood.
21.9 Base of the fence at the power substation just off the right bank downstream of the old Providence Road bridge begins to flood.
21.6 Water begins pooling onto Providence Road just north of the Hinkson Creek bridge near intersection with Old Route K.
21.4 Reactor Field parking lot begins flooding.
20.9 Height of Providence Road just north of the gage bridge.
17.7 Height of the football practice field, protected by a levee to about 25.5 feet.
16 Right bank 50 feet downstream of the old Providence Road bridge begins to flood.
9.9 The right bank 200 ft. upstream of the gage beneath the Highway 163 bridge begins to flood.

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