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Canals in the United States by state or territory (44 C) Estuaries of the United States by state (22 C) ... Bodies of water of New York (state) (14 C, 3 P)
Bodies of water of the United States by county (54 C) Bodies of water of Washington, D.C. (4 C, 2 P). Bodies of water of the Great Basin (2 C)
Not all waters have had these facts determined, and so are of uncertain status. All water subject to tides are included. Note that the "Navigable Waters of the United States" listed in 33 CFR 329 are different than those listed as "Waters of the United States" in 33 CFR 328, which is the Clean Water Rule. However, all Navigable Waters, plus ...
Rivers of the United States by county (49 C) A. Bodies of water of Alabama by county (58 C) ... Bodies of water of Georgia (U.S. state) by county (157 C) H.
Toggle Fresh water bodies subsection. 3.1 Lakes. 3.1.1 Lakes, by region. 4 Man-made water bodies. 5 See also. ... List of bays of the United States. List of bays of ...
Water transportation in the United States by state or territory (53 C) Waterfalls of the United States by state (39 C) Watersheds of the United States by state (6 C, 2 P)
The nearly 8100 major dams in the United States in 2006. The National Inventory of Dams defines a major dam as being 50 feet (15 m) tall with a storage capacity of at least 5,000 acre-feet (6,200,000 m 3), or of any height with a storage capacity of 25,000 acre-feet (31,000,000 m 3).
a body of water, usually seawater, which has characteristics of one or more of the following: bay, cove, estuary, firth, fjord, geo, sea loch, or sound. Kettle (or kettle lake) a shallow, sediment-filled body of water formed by retreating glaciers or draining floodwaters. Kill: a strait, river, or arm of the sea.