USWaterLevels
💧 Real-Time Quality Scores

US Water Quality Index

Our composite Water Quality Score combines temperature, reservoir levels, and flow rates to rate conditions for swimming, fishing, and recreation.

1,647
Active Stations
67°F
National Avg Temp
1,661
Ideal Temp (65–78°F)
0
≥85% Pool Level

How We Calculate Water Quality Score (0–100)

40 pts
🌡️ Temperature

Maximum points when water temp is near ideal 71.5°F (22°C) for most recreational activities.

30 pts
⛰️ Reservoir Level

Full points when reservoir is at or near full pool capacity. Low levels reduce score.

30 pts
🌊 Flow Rate

Moderate, stable flow (100–5,000 cfs) earns full points. Extreme highs or lows reduce score.

🟢 Excellent (80–100) 🟩 Good (60–79) 🟡 Fair (40–59) 🔴 Poor (0–39)
#141
25
score

Ef Of Sf Salmon River At Stibnite, Id

Idaho · River
Poor
🌡️ 49.1°F 🌊 53 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#142
25
score

Warm Springs Creek Below Diversion Nr Mackay Id

Idaho · River
Poor
🌊 23 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#143
25
score

South Middleton Drain At Middleton Id

Idaho · Lake
Poor
🌊 73 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#144
25
score

Great Western Spillback Nr Idaho Falls Id

Idaho · Lake
Poor
🌊 58 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#145
25
score

Crane Creek At Mouth Nr Weiser Id

Idaho · River
Poor
🌊 30 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#146
25
score

Portneuf R. At Inkom, Id

Idaho · Lake
Poor
🌊 50 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#147
25
score

Inl Diversion At Head Near Arco Id

Idaho · Lake
Poor
🌊 0 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#148
25
score

Cottonwood Creek Nr Harvey Point Nr Bruneau, Id

Idaho · River
Poor
🌊 1 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#149
25
score

Henrys Fork Nr Lake Id

Idaho · Lake
Poor
🌊 42 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#150
25
score

Thompson Creek Nr Clayton Id

Idaho · River
Poor
🌊 18 cfs Updated: Jun 17
#151
25
score

Cassia Creek Below Blacksmith Ck, Id

Idaho · River
Poor
🌊 8 cfs Updated: Jun 17
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Understanding the Water Quality Index

The US Water Quality Index is a composite score designed to give anglers, swimmers, boaters, and outdoor enthusiasts a quick, at-a-glance assessment of water body conditions. Unlike traditional water quality indices that focus on chemical pollutants (which require laboratory analysis), our index uses real-time USGS sensor data to reflect physical conditions relevant to recreation.

Temperature Component (40 points)

Water temperature is the most important factor for recreational fishing, swimming, and wildlife activity. The ideal range for most activities — comfortable for swimming, optimal for bass and walleye fishing — is approximately 65–78°F (18–26°C). Our scoring peaks at 71.5°F and decreases proportionally as temperature moves away from this ideal.

Reservoir Level Component (30 points)

Reservoir levels (measured as a percentage of full pool) reflect drought conditions, drought recovery, flood risk, and overall ecosystem health. A reservoir at full pool (100%) scores maximum points. Severely depleted reservoirs — common during drought — score fewer points. This metric is particularly relevant in western states where water storage is critical.

Flow Rate Component (30 points)

River discharge (measured in cubic feet per second, cfs) indicates safe boating, wading, and kayaking conditions. Moderate, stable flow rates between 100–5,000 cfs are typically ideal for most recreation. Extremely high flows indicate flood risk, while extremely low flows suggest drought stress and limited habitat for fish.