Piscataquis River water level rebounds while other parts of state struggle with drought

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • November 20, 2020

Less than two months after reaching record-low levels, the Piscataquis River is back in the flow. The U.S. Geological Survey’s water monitoring station for the Piscataquis River at Low’s Bridge along Route 15 in Guilford reported a stream flow of 560 cubic feet per second Wednesday, compared with just 8 cubic feet per second on Sept. 23. Other parts of the drought-stricken state have not been as fortunate with improving stream flows.

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