Whitewater River at Brookville
Indiana — Water Level & Flood Stage
Located in Franklin County, Indiana on the Whitewater River. Live water level data from USGS gauge 03276500, updated every 15 minutes.
Current Water Level
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Streamflow
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Last Reading
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Flood Stages
Major Flood
29 ft
Moderate Flood
23 ft
56,200 cfs
Minor Flood
20 ft
42,900 cfs
Action Stage
14 ft
Flood stages defined by the National Weather Service. Gage height data from USGS Water Resources.
What Floods at Each Level
39 ft
This will equal the previous flood of record. Many residents and businesses in Brookville will be completely inundated by water. Major flooding is widespread along the river from Stavetown, Indiana to Harrison, Ohio. Many roads, including Route 52, will be closed forcing residences and businesses to be evacuated.
36 ft
Numerous evacuations within the flood plain will be necessary. Great destruction occurs to any development within the flood plain, including county roads, bridges and much of Route 52, as well as many of the homes in southern Brookville.
30 ft
The flood waters will cause significant damage within the floodplain, with numerous homes and businesses affected. Low areas of New Trenton, Stavetown, West Harrison, Indiana, and Harrison, Ohio are most impacted. Portions of Route 52 and low-lying secondary roads become flooded in areas. Much of the south side of Brookville is flooded.
28 ft
This is equivalent to the FEMA 500-year or 0.2 Percent flood. Extensive flooding occurs south of Broadway Street in Harrison Ohio, as well as structures along Longnecker Road near West Harrison. Flooding occurs south of Cleaver Street in Brookville.
26 ft
Numerous county roads and Route 52 near Brookville are flooded. Campgrounds and mobile homes near the river would flood. Significant flooding can be expected in the southern area of Brookville, with structures flooded along the river from Mound Haven, Cedar Grove, New Trenton and to Harrison, Ohio.
25 ft
Flooding occurs on numerous secondary roads near the river in Franklin and Dearborn Counties, as well as Route 52. Several structures are flooded from Mound Haven to Cedar Grove to New Trenton.
24 ft
This stage is roughly the FEMA 1 percent flood. Some homes along the river in New Trenton along St. Peters Road, with flooding also along Barber Road, as well as stretches of Highway 52 through Franklin County. Flooding occurs along Old Blue Creek Road near Brookville.
22 ft
Flood waters close some county roads and may affect portions of Route 52. Agricultural lands, campgrounds and trailer parks flood extensively at this stage. Low areas of Cedar Grove, New Trenton, West Harrison, Indiana, and Harrison, Ohio are impacted.
20 ft
Flooding approaches structures in areas of Cedar Grove and New Trenton, as well as West Harrison, Indiana and Harrison, Ohio, with some lowland roads affected near the river. Particularly affected are low areas from Stavetown, Indiana to Harrison, Ohio. Some secondary roads become flooded, and residents near the river may need to move to higher ground in these areas.
19 ft
Some new developments downstream of Brookville experience basement flooding, while flooding of low areas continues along the river in New Trenton and Cedar Grove, Indiana, as well as West Harrison, Indiana and Harrison, Ohio.
18 ft
Lowland flooding can be expected in Cedar Grove, New Trenton and West Harrison, Indiana, as well as Harrison, Ohio. Homes along Lawrenceburg Road have flooded basements. Homes and businesses in Whitewater Township, Ohio along the river incur basement and some first-level flooding. Portions of Lawrenceburg Road and Sustpension Bridge Road are flooded in Miami Township Ohio. Campgrounds and recreational areas near Brookville are affected.
16 ft
Lowland flooding can be expected near Cedar Grove and New Trenton, with lowland flooding also occurring in West Harrison, Indiana and Harrison, Ohio.
15 ft
The river overflows into some yards, as well as campgrounds near Cedar Grove and New Trenton, with lowland flooding also occurring in West Harrison, Indiana and Harrison, Ohio, especially near the Lawrenceburg Road area.
14 ft
Campground and recreational areas flood in the Cedar Grove and New Trenton areas in southern Franklin County.
Impact statements from the National Weather Service, describing what typically happens at each water level.
7-Day Water Level Chart
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Historic Crests
| Date | Stage | Flow |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 24, 1913 | 39 ft | — |
| Mar 24, 1913 | 39 ft | — |
| Jan 20, 1959 | 27.78 ft | 81,800 cfs |
| Jan 20, 1959 | 27.78 ft | 81,800 cfs |
| Mar 4, 1963 | 24.91 ft | 64,500 cfs |
About This Gauge
USGS Site
NWS LID
BRKI3
River
Whitewater River
County
Franklin, IN
Coordinates
39.4075°N, 85.0129°W
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current water level of Whitewater River at Brookville?
The Whitewater River at Brookville gauge is maintained by USGS (site 03276500) and reports water levels every 15 minutes. Visit this page to see the latest reading updated live, or download StormCast to get push alerts when levels rise.
What is flood stage for Whitewater River at Brookville?
The NWS-defined flood stage for Whitewater River at Brookville is 20 feet. Action stage begins at 14 feet. Moderate flooding starts at 23 feet, and major flooding at 29 feet.
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Where is the Whitewater River at Brookville gauge located?
The gauge is located in Franklin County, Indiana at coordinates 39.4075°N, 85.0129°W. USGS site number: 03276500. Data is provided by the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service.
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Source & Notes
Data provided by: US Geological Survey, Observations courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey, Observations courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- River Forecasts typically include ONLY 2 days of future rain from <u>forecast issuance time</u> (lower right of graph). Occasionally 3 days of future rain included.