| 42.9 | This is the RECORD FLOOD LEVEL that was reached on December 6 1982. | | 39.2 | Highway 109 at Eureka Senior High School is closed. | | 39.0 | The right bank begins to overflow. | | 35.9 | This flood level was set on September 26 1993. | | 34.0 | Coachman Trailer Sales Company begins to flood. Also, shelters and roads within Route 66 State Park are flooded at this level. | | 33.0 | Numerous homes on West Spring River Ranch Road begin flooding at or slightly above this level. | | 31.5 | At this height, about 12 houses on Willman Road start flooding the main floors. On the rivers north side, another 8 homes along West Spring River Ranch Road begin flooding. | | 30.0 | Major flooding begins. | | 27.0 | The lowest house on West Spring River Ranch Road begins flooding on the lower level. | | 26.0 | The Route 66 State Park road to the equestrian trailhead and to the boat ramp is flooded. | | 25.0 | Moderate flooding begins. | | 21.0 | Willman Road near the Highway 109/W bridge becomes inundated and impassable. Above this height, Willman Road residents generally use boats to leave their property. | | 20.0 | West Spring River Road becomes inundated at this height. At this level all cars must be moved off the road to higher ground. | | 18.0 | Flood Stage. Minor flooding begins. |
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1) 42.89 ft on 12/06/1982
2) 42.20 ft on 08/22/1915
3) 40.90 ft on 04/14/1994
4) 40.06 ft on 03/22/2008
5) 38.90 ft on 06/11/1945
6) 36.72 ft on 09/26/1993
7) 36.60 ft on 05/03/1983
8) 36.00 ft on 02/01/1916
9) 35.77 ft on 07/02/1957
10) 35.60 ft on 11/17/1993
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1) 0.10 ft on 09/15/1971
2) 1.70 ft on 09/16/2000
3) 1.75 ft on 09/05/2001
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