Sepulga

Watershed Hydrology

The Sepulga Watershed (HUC 03140303) is located in central Alabama and covers an area of approximately 268 square miles. The hydrology of the watershed is dominated by the Sepulga River, which flows through the center of the watershed and is fed by numerous smaller tributaries. The watershed receives an average of 54 inches of precipitation per year, with the majority falling as rain in the warmer months. The area is not known for significant snowfall. Surface water quality in the watershed is generally good, although there are some concerns about sedimentation and nutrient loading due to agricultural and forestry practices. There are no major reservoirs within the watershed, although several smaller impoundments exist. Climatic trends in the Sepulga Watershed indicate a warming trend over the past few decades, with increasing temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events such as heavy rainfalls and droughts. These trends have the potential to impact the hydrology of the watershed and may have implications for water quality and management in the future.


Surface Flows

Sepulga Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Sepulga Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

Sepulga Watershed

Groundwater Levels

Sepulga Watershed

Sepulga Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed