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[edit] Flow rate
This source suggests that Big Spring is the largest in MO at 200 * 106 gpd, and Greer Spring is the second largest in the state, which would suggest it would have to be less than 222 * 106 gpd (regardless of whether it lies within Mark Twain N.F. or is outside of the park system). The one source given is doesn't seem to have this information. Thanks. Ufwuct 16:39, 29 July 2006 (UTC)