There are no data on major or minor springs in this basin (Table 5.4-5). The locations of perennial and intermittent streams are shown on Figure 5.4-5. Descriptions of data sources and methods for intermittent and perennial reaches and springs are found in Volume 1, Appendix A. For more information on surface water in the basin see 5.4.4 Surface Water Conditions and 5.0.2 Surface Water Hydrology.
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Perennial streams in this basin include portions of the Hassayampa River, Ash Creek, Weaver Creek, Minnehaha Creek and Antelope Creek.
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Intermittent streams are located predominantly in the northern portion of the basin.
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All perennial streams are intermittent for most of their length.
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The total number of springs with discharges of less than one gpm identified by the USGS ranges from 164 to 166, depending on the database reference.
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Click to view Table 5.4-5 Springs in the Upper Hassayampa Basin

Click to view Figure 5.4-5 Upper Hassayampa Basin Perennial/Intermittent Streams and Major (>10gpm) Springs
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