Lamoille River watershed

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The Lamoille River watershed is a drainage basin in northern Vermont that collects and channels water from numerous towns and landscapes into the Lamoille River before it flows into Lake Champlain.

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Lamoille River watershed canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drainage basin
river watershed
collectsWaterFrom agricultural lands
forested landscapes
mountainous terrain
multiple towns in northern Vermont
rural landscapes
contains floodplains
riparian habitats
tributary streams of the Lamoille River
wetlands
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainsInto Lake Champlain NERFINISHED
Lamoille River NERFINISHED
ecoregion Northern Appalachian ecoregions of Vermont
environmentalConcern erosion and sedimentation
nonpoint source pollution
nutrient runoff to Lake Champlain
hasClimate humid continental climate
hasFeature rainfall-runoff events
seasonal snowmelt-driven streamflows
hasLandUse forestry
residential development
transportation corridors along the river valley
hasMouthAt Lake Champlain via Lamoille River NERFINISHED
hydrologicUnitOf Lake Champlain drainage system NERFINISHED
influences hydrology of northern Lake Champlain
locatedIn Vermont
northern Vermont
majorRiverMouth Lamoille River mouth at Lake Champlain
managedBy local conservation organizations
state environmental agencies in Vermont
partOf Lake Champlain basin NERFINISHED
river Lamoille River NERFINISHED
subjectOf water quality monitoring programs
watershed management efforts in Vermont
supports aquatic ecosystems
terrestrial ecosystems
usedFor agriculture
boating
fishing
municipal water supply in some communities
recreation

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Westford Village, Vermont partOfWatershed Lamoille River watershed