Hamilton County Drainage Analysis & Water Flow Map

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Overview

Where does rainwater drain in Hamilton County? This interactive map shows surface drainage patterns across Cincinnati, Norwood, and surrounding areas based on terrain shape - where gravity directs rainwater based on elevation and slope. For official flood risk information, see the FEMA flood zone layer on the Hazards tab.

Hamilton County's steep terrain funnels rainfall rapidly into Mill Creek and the Great Miami River, both of which converge with the Ohio River at Cincinnati. The 500-foot elevation difference between hilltops and river valleys creates fast-moving surface runoff. Clay-rich glacial till soils resist infiltration, sending most rainfall directly into stream channels. Enter any address to see parcel-level surface drainage analysis and water flow direction based on terrain shape.

Interpretation

Select a location on the map or enter an address to see terrain analysis.

3D Terrain Visualization
Where does rainwater flow based on terrain shape? Blue areas show where water collects and drains downhill.
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