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Flood of February 1980 along the Agua Fria River, Maricopa County, Arizona

January 1, 1980

The flood of February 20, 1980, along the Agua Fria River below Waddell Dam, Maricopa County, Ariz., was caused by heavy rains during February 13-20. The runoff filled Lake Pleasant and resulted in the largest release--66,600 cubic feet per second--from the reservoir since it was built in 1927; the maximum inflow to the reservoir was about 73,300 cubic feet per second. The area inundated by the releases includes about 28 miles along the channel from the mouth of the Agua Fria River to the Beardsley Canal flume crossing 5 miles downstream from Waddell Dam. The flood of 1980 into Lake Pleasant has a recurrence interval of about 47 years, whereas the flood of record (1919) has a recurrence interval of about 100 years. (USGS)

Publication Year 1980
Title Flood of February 1980 along the Agua Fria River, Maricopa County, Arizona
DOI 10.3133/ofr80767
Authors B. W. Thomsen
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 80-767
Index ID ofr80767
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse