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													|  10.5' -Action | 
													11' -Flood | 
													13' -Moderate Flood | 
													15' -Major Flood | 
												 
											  
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											| Flood Impacts | 
										 
																					 	 	| 15.0 | Flooding affecting many lowlying areas adjacent to the river specifically homes in the Target Range and Orchard Homes neighborhoods is possible. |  
 	 	| 14.0 | Flooding affecting low lying areas near McClay Bridge and homes in the Target Range area is possible. |  
 	 	| 12.0 | Flooding of farmland and some roads along the Bitterroot River from Lolo to the confluence with the Clark Fork River is possible. |  
 	 	| 11.0 | Flooding to low lying areas adjacent to the river is possible. |  
 									
									 
								 
								
									
										
											| Historical Crests | 
											Low Water Records | 
										 
										
											
																									 	 	1) 14.55 ft on 06/20/1899 
 	 	2) 13.40 ft on 06/18/1974 
 	 	3) 13.11 ft on 05/19/1997 
 	 	4) 11.83 ft on 06/10/1996 
 	 	5) 11.10 ft on 06/20/1975 
 	 	5) 11.10 ft on 05/31/1990 
 	 	7) 11.00 ft on 05/15/1976 
 	 	7) 11.00 ft on 06/18/1982 
 	 	9) 10.65 ft on 06/04/1999 
 	 	10) 0.00 ft on 06/05/1903 
 											
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																									 	 	1)  1.10 ft on 09/16/1904 
 											
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							Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service 
 
         
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