| 16.0 | At this level the approaches to the Sterling Highway bridge over Cooper Creek (miles 50.5) could be in danager of major erosion. There will also be large amounts of water flowing over the road from the campground. | | 15.0 | At this level flow through the campground will be producing considerable damage, there will also be substantial water over the Sterling Highway. | | 14.0 | Once the river is over its bank, the creek will flood a campground (Cooper Creek south), which contains about 15 sites. Water would also flow from the campground out onto mile 50.5 of the Sterling Highway. |
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1) 12.45 ft on 10/23/2002
2) 11.38 ft on 10/10/2006
3) 11.19 ft on 06/23/2001
4) 11.04 ft on 09/18/1999
5) 10.98 ft on 10/03/2004
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Low water records are unavailable.
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