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Flood of July 21, 1975 in Mercer County, New Jersey

January 1, 1975

Intense rainfall during the evening of July 20 and early morning hours of July 21, 1975 caused flooding of unprecedented magnitude in highly urbanized Mercer County, New Jersey. Over 6 inches (152 millimetres) of rainfall was recorded during a 10-hour period at Trenton, the capital of New Jersey. No lives were lost but damages to highways and bridges, to industrial, business, and residential buildings, to farmlands and crops, and to water supply systems were severe. This report illustrates the magnitude of the flood and provides hydrologic data needed for planning and design to control or lessen damages from future floods. It includes discussions of the antecedent conditions and meteorological aspects of the storm; a description of the flood and comparison to previous floods; a summary of flood stages and discharges; a discussion of flood frequency; and photomosaics which show inundated areas. More than 200 high-water marks are described as to location and elevation above mean sea level.

Publication Year 1975
Title Flood of July 21, 1975 in Mercer County, New Jersey
DOI 10.3133/wri5175
Authors Stephen J. Stankowski, Robert D. Schopp, Anthony J. Velnich
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 51-75
Index ID wri5175
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization New Jersey Water Science Center