The Ozanne discharge was studied from 1973 to 2014 at Prémoteux, near
Trizay-lès-Bonneval at 126 m high, very close to its meeting point with the
Loir. The river
watershed is of 268 km2 (96% of the 278 km2). The river module at Trizay-lès-Bonneval is of 1.46 m3/s. The river has minor seasonal discharge fluctuations, with high waters in winter: mean monthly flow of 2.71 and 3.61 m3/s, from December to March (peak in January) and low waters in summer, end of May to beginning of October, with a mean monthly debit drop of up to 0.235 m3 in August (235 l/s).
Low waters However, the 3-day low-water volume can drop to a severe 0.044 m3/s during a dry five-year period (or 44 l/s).
Floods Floods can also be important. The maximal discharge recorded was 65.2 m3/s on January 22, 1995, while the maximal daily flow was 52.6 m3/s on April 10, 1983, which is expected to happen every 10 to 15 years on average. The maximal height was 1920 mm (or 1.92 m) on January 14, 2004.
Water catchment The yearly
precipitation in the Ozanne basin is of a modest 173 mm, far below the national average, but also to that of la Loire (244 mm yearly), closer to its neighboring river
Yerre (176 mm), with an average flow production of 5.5 l/s/km2. == Mill localities ==