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Vermont Lakes, Rivers and Water Resources




Vermont Lakes and Rivers Map
Vermont Rivers Shown on the Map:   Barton River, Black River, Clyde River, Connecticut River, First Branch White River, Lamoille River, Mettawee River, Missisquoi River, Ottauquechee River, Otter Creek, Passumpsic River, Wells River, West River, White River and Winooski River.

Vermont Lakes Shown on the Map:   Harriman Reservoir, Lake Bomoseen, Lake Champlain, Lake Memphremagog, Moore Reservoir, Seymour Lake, Somerset Reservoir and Watervury Reservoir.


 Vermont Stream and River Levels
Vermont river levels map
The United States Geological Survey has a number of stream gages located throughout Vermont. These estimate stream levels, discharges and record them over time. This data is published on the web and many stations allow users to plot custom graphs. Get updated Vermont river and stream levels from USGS here.


 Vermont Stream and River Level Alerts
Vermont water level alerts
The United States Geological Survey has a system that will send you an email message when flood levels are reached on any steam with USGS gaging equipment that you have selected. Sign up here to recieve Vermont stream and river level alerts.


 Vermont Water Publications
Vermont precipitation map
The United States Geological Survey has a number of publications related to water use and water resources in Vermont. View the water resource publications for Vermont here.


What is a Hydrograph?
Depletion of the High Plains Aquifer
Colorado River Water Supply Threatened
Water in the News
Geology of Bottled Water
Stream Gaging Stations
Water Resources and Natural Gas Production
Articles About Water


 Vermont Drought Map
Vermont drought map
The United States Geological Survey publishes updated drought maps on their website. There you can view a map that shows where below normal 7-day average stream flow conditions were recently recorded. The maps are updated daily. Get a current Vermont drought map here.




 Vermont Precipitation Map
Vermont precipitation map
The National Atlas Project has precipitation maps for Vermont and other states that you can view online or print for personal use. These maps show the average annual precipitation levels mapped across the state. View and print an Vermont precipitation map here. Precipitation maps prepared by the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University and the United States Geological Survey.


 Vermont Elevation Map
Vermont elevation map
The topography of an area determines the direction of stream flow and often is a primary influence on the geographic distribution of precipitation. View a detailed Vermont elevation map.


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