Lower White Watershed

Watersheds: Lower White


Lower White Watershed map

Lower White Watershed
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The Lower White Watershed lies entirely in southwest Indiana, where is drains about 1.07 million acres. It drains most of Greene County, large portions of Daviess County, Knox County, Monroe County, and Owen County, and smaller portions of at least five other counties. The East Fork of the White River is a major tributary that joins the White River a few miles northeast of Petersburg. Other notable watercourses that join the White River in this part of its watershed include the southern Eel River (Indiana has at least two rivers by that name), Beanblossom Creek, and Prairie Creek.

County
Brown
Daviess
Gibson
Greene
Johnson
Knox
Martin
Monroe
Morgan
Owen
Pike
Sullivan
TOTAL

Acreage
40,520
203,754
22,465
292,410
111
188,714
14,946
105,931
4
138,995
44,906
17,321
1,070,077

Source: USDA

The Lower White River flows into the Wabash River, which subsequently merges with the Ohio River. The Ohio River joins the Mississippi River, which empties into the Gulf of Mexico.

The United States Geological Survey has assigned the Lower White Watershed an 8-Digit Hydrologic Unit Code of 05120202.