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Streams and Watersheds - Stream Classification

Method 2 = time of year

Another way to classify streams is by the length of time water flows in the channel throughout the year.

  • Perennial streams are those in which water flows in the channel year-round during normal years. The sources for this water are generally springs and groundwater.

  • Intermittent streams generally flow for a period of more than one month, but less than year-round. Water may come from springs or surface sources, such as melting snow.

  • Ephemeral streams flow only in response to precipitation. They normally do not flow for 30 consecutive days. However, the rapid movement of large quantities of water through them in a short period of time makes them susceptible to disturbance.