05033960 - SUCKER CREEK NEAR DETROIT LAKES, MN Streamflow potentially affected by regulation1 - No Location.-- latitude 46o46'25" longtitude 95o48'23" Measure number Date Time Discharge, in ft^3;/s Base Flow2 1 1968-07-26 Not Available 2.63 Not Determined 2 1968-08-14 Not Available 1.14 Not Determined 3 1968-09-05 Not Available 0.8 Not Determined 4 1968-09-30 Not Available 1.2 Not Determined 5 1968-11-06 Not Available 3.46 Not Determined 6 1968-12-10 Not Available 1.55 Not Determined 7 1969-01-14 Not Available 1.89 Not Determined 8 1969-02-18 Not Available 1.89 Not Determined 9 1969-03-26 Not Available 2.12 Not Determined 10 1969-04-11 Not Available 12.1 Not Determined 11 1969-04-29 Not Available 3.0 Not Determined 12 1969-05-27 Not Available 2.04 Not Determined 13 1969-07-01 Not Available 1.83 Not Determined 14 1969-07-29 Not Available 1.17 Not Determined 15 1969-09-04 Not Available 0.61 Not Determined 16 1969-10-09 Not Available 1.5 Not Determined 17 1969-11-13 Not Available 1.83 Not Determined 18 1969-12-15 Not Available 1.82 Not Determined 19 1970-01-19 Not Available 1.75 Not Determined 20 1970-02-24 Not Available 1.67 Not Determined 21 1970-03-30 Not Available 1.97 Not Determined 22 1970-04-07 Not Available 11.4 Not Determined 23 1970-04-27 Not Available 11.1 Not Determined 24 1970-06-01 Not Available 3.68 Not Determined 25 1970-06-25 Not Available 2.21 Not Determined 26 1980-07-22 18:30 0.63 No Notes: 1 Regulation includes human influences on streamflow from causes such as hydropower, reservoirs, water supplies, or wastewater discharges. 2 Base flow is defined as a period of at least 10-14 days without precipitation that produces detectable runoff.