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What is the design flow (gallons per minute) of Tates Creek, for which pump around must be provided for the stream mitigation work?

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What is the design flow (gallons per minute) of Tates Creek, for which pump around must be provided for the stream mitigation work?

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On stream restoration projects that we have been involved with, the contractor has a pump that can handle at least base flow, and sometimes higher. For Tate Creek, base flow is roughly 0.5 cubic feet per second (224 gallons per minute) to 1.0 CFS (449 GPM) and will vary depending on recent rainfall, groundwater levels, etc.

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