Upper White-Village

Watershed Hydrology

The Upper White Village Watershed (HUC 11010013) is located in the state of New Hampshire. It covers an area of approximately 12,219 acres and is an important source of surface water for the region. The hydrology of the watershed is dominated by snowmelt, which contributes to the surface water flow during spring and early summer. The region experiences a relatively high snowpack, with an average snow depth of 70 inches. Surface water within the watershed is primarily held in a reservoir known as White Village Reservoir. The reservoir contains high levels of dissolved organic carbon, which can impact water quality. Interestingly, the region experiences a relatively cool and moist climate, with an average annual temperature of 44°F. Over the past few decades, the region has experienced a warming trend, which has led to a decline in snowpack and earlier snowmelt. This has important implications for water resources management within the watershed, as it could impact the timing and availability of surface water resources.


Surface Flows

Upper White-Village Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Upper White-Village Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

Upper White-Village Watershed

Groundwater Levels

Upper White-Village Watershed

Upper White-Village Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed