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1999 Drought
Special Links Page


   This page was created to provide a single location from which you may find a variety of Ohio drought related data, reports and links to other drought related web sites.


ODNR Division of Water Related Links

News Release on Drought from ODNR

Directive from ODNR Director Sam Speck;
Emergency Water Withdrawals from
ODNR Lakes and Reservoirs

Rules and Contact Information for
Emergency Water Withdrawals from ODNR Lakes

Soil and Water Conservation Districts
County Office Phone Numbers List

Water Withdrawal Rights in Ohio

Special Drought Maps
(Small versions of below maps on one page)

The Monthly Water Inventory Report

    • Monthly Water Inventory Report for Ohio
      The Monthly Water Inventory Report for Ohio summarizes recent hydrologic and water supply conditions. It contains precipitation, streamflow, reservoir, ground water, and Lake Erie water storage data.

The Hydrologic Atlas for Ohio (WIR No. 28)

    • Hydrologic Atlas for Ohio (WIR No. 28)
      The Hydrologic Atlas for Ohio is a 13-page report that includes four large maps containing analysis of 50 years of Ohio hydrologic data covering the period 1931-80. It includes annual precipitation, temperature, streamflow, and water loss information. Also included are average annual lake evaporation and snowfall maps and data.

Water conservation facts sheets

Precipitation/Water Cycle Related Fact Sheets;

Listing of all
ODNR Division of Water Fact Sheets

 

Other Sources Not Within ODNR

Ohio Emergency Management Agency (OEMA)
Special Drought Information & Links Page

Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA)
Ohio Drought Status Info Page

National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Climate Operations Branch/Climate Monitoring

United States Geological Survey (USGS)
Water Resources Division
Ohio District

National Weather Service (NWS)
Offices in Ohio

National Drought Mitigation Center
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Great Lakes Water Levels

Automated Flood Warning System (AFWS)
from NOAA and NWS.



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