Sellers Creek
Mendenhall, Mississippi, United States
Sellers Creek is a left-bank tributary of the Strong River in the Middle Pearl River watershed. The creek flows east to west along the southern edge of Mendenhall, MS. It empties into the Strong River at a point just above D'Lo Water Park. The western border of Simpson County is formed by the Pearl River.
- Group: Mississippi State University : Mississippi Water Stewards
- Lat: 31.9569323
- Lng: -89.8721337
- Waterbody Type: Creek
- Timezone: America/Chicago
Latest photos
View all photosCreek stage up about 1 foot, no more, than typical summer flow, after current and recent rain day before. Muddy. Other coliforms so numerous, totals were estimates based on counts in a single Rcard quadrant.
Hot and dry, no rain last 3 weeks.
creek running at about normal summer low stage, no recent rainfall, water clear.
Creek level about 6" above typical summer flow. High water last week flooding appears to have been about 8' above current level, as indicated by vegetation debris on bank.
Creek at typical summer stage and flow, evidence indicates creek was up about 1 foot recently and has dropped to current stage.
Water level and current typical for summer periods.
water slightly turbid, creek running at about normal stage, no odor
water clear, normal or typical stage, no odor
Water clear, occasional while bubbles, stream running at ~normal current. No odor.
Creek flow typical, not running high or low.