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Stevens Water Monitoring Systems, Inc. products
Staff Gages - Standard Staff Gages
Stevens - Staff Gage
Style A staff gages feature graduation marks every 1, 1/10 and 0.02 feet. Total elevation is also marked. Style A comes in sections, each 4 inches wide and 3.33 feet in height. Multiple Style A staff gage sections may be stacked for a total measurement height of 13.33 feet (4.06 meters).
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Style C staff gages feature graduation marks every 1/100th foot. Numerical marks are printed every foot and tenth foot. Style C comes in standard sections, each 2.5 inches wide and 3.33 feet in height. Multiple sections may be stacked for a total measurement height of 20 feet (6.09 meters). Style C also features sections available in lengths of 1.06 feet, 1.56 feet, 2.06 feet, 4.06 feet.
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Style E staff gages feature graduated marks every tenth of a foot. Each section is 3.5 inches wide, and is available in 1, 2, or 5 foot tall sections. Style E is not numbered, so figure plates are available for applications that require numbers.
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Style I staff gages feature graduated marks every .25 inches. Numerical marks are printed every inch. Style I comes in standard sections, each 2.5 inches wide, with heights available in 14, 18, 24, 30, 36 and 48 inches.
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Style M staff gages are marked in metric units, with graduation marks every centimeter and numbering every decimeter. Style M is sold in one size, 65mm wide by 1 meter tall. Custom levels may be marked by figure plates.
Stevens - Figure Plates
Stevens standard figure plates are available in three sizes: 2 x 3 inches, 3 x 4 inches, and 4 x 6 inches. Figure plates are commonly used with Style E gages and Style M gages, but can be used with any staff gage style or custom staff gage design.
Stevens - Custom Designed Staff Gages (Gauges)
Custom water level staff gages (also spelled “gauges”), as with Standard gages, are measuring devices used to visually monitor water levels in rivers, lakes, reservoirs, wetlands, or other bodies of water. These gauges are considered "custom" when they are specifically designed to accommodate site conditions, user preferences, or regulatory standards. Tailored to particular needs, custom gauges are often larger to facilitate visibility from a distance, positioned on slopes, or installed at specific angles. Additionally, custom gauges can display alternative units of measurement, incorporate local datums, or feature elevation reference marks.