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Shenandoah River at Millville

USGS Streamflow Monitor

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The U.S. Geological Survey operates a stream monitoring site on the Shenandoah River at Millville, West Virginia, designated as station 01636500. Located in Jefferson County, this site provides continuous real-time data on river stage and flow, supporting flood forecasting and water resource management across the region. It monitors a substantial drainage area of approximately 3,041 square miles and sits at an elevation of about 292 feet above sea level. The station is part of the Federal Priority Streamgages network, which ensures consistent data collection for national hydrologic needs. With a long history of observations, the Millville site plays a crucial role in tracking seasonal changes, assessing flood risks, and informing environmental research throughout the Shenandoah watershed.

Federal and state agencies maintain river level monitors throughout the Potomac River Basin. The U.S.Geological Survey compiles real-time information from river monitors, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Current stream conditions are shown in the graph below:

Graph of USGS water data

For real-time data on this site, select this link.

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U.S. Geological Survey
1730 E Parham Rd.
Richmond VA 23228

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