Wabash River Watershed

The Wabash River, which runs through Tippecanoe County, is the second largest tributary to the Ohio River and is the longest segment of free flowing river east of the Mississippi River.

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Wabash River Gauges

View Data Flow

Provides real-time water level and flow data for the Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana, collected by the USGS monitoring station 03335500.

View River Gauge

Provides detailed information on the guage height (water level) measurements for the Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana, over the past 365 days.

USGS Current Water Data for Indiana

Provides real-time water data for Indiana, including current conditions of streams, lakes, reservoirs, and groundwater levels.

SQ Miles Total Drainage

Numerous positive actions have been implemented by stakeholders in the watershed, and many others are planned.

Research and Preservation

A watershed is an area of land that drains runoff, sediment, pollutants, and other  dissolved materials to a common outlet.

The Leap Pipeline

Diving into the Numbers

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Water issues have become a major concern for residents in the wake of a proposed pipeline to transfer water from the region down to Lebanon.

Water issues have become a major concern for residents in the wake of a proposed pipeline to transfer water from the region down to Lebanon.

Water issues have become a major concern for residents in the wake of a proposed pipeline to transfer water from the region down to Lebanon.

Wabash River Facts

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The Wabash River has served as a vital conduit for trade, travel, and settlement in the Midwest for more than two centuries.
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The Wabash River has served as a vital conduit for trade, travel, and settlement in the Midwest for more than two centuries.
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The Wabash River has served as a vital conduit for trade, travel, and settlement in the Midwest for more than two centuries.
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Examining Anthropogenic Impacts Wabash River System Map
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