If you click on the station number, then on the link to "Summary of all
available data for this site" - just below the parameters box; it will give
you the latitude and longitude of the station.  I usually just search google
maps for the lat/long.

On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Robert B <[email protected]> wrote:

> A question
>
> On the following USGS website (
> http://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/current/?type=flow) under the heading
> for Guadalupe River Basin there is listed three 3 locations near Spring
> Branch with the names Unm Trib Honey Ck Site 1C, 1T, 2T
>
> Is there a legend or some other USGS website that would show where these
> locations really are?
>
> Anybody know where these are located?
>
> The Bexar Grotto and possibly others are working on foundations for
> installing a cave gate near Spring Branch and the Guadalupe river. The date
> shows some short but nice flow spikes yesterday and early this morning.
> Could make for a muddy and wet dig. Not like that bothers anybody.
>
> Could one of the mentioned locations be for either the Honey Creek we all
> know or some tributary nearby?
>
> Thanks, Rob
>

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