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A recreational vehicle (RV) resort at the lake rents boats and fishing tackle. [6] Brazilian waterweed limits the lake's usefulness. The weed, which has formed a dense mat over most of the lake bottom, hampers swimming, boating, and fishing. Introduced to the lake in the 1930s, it has resisted all attempts to control it. [3]
Mallard Lake is a manmade freshwater lake in the unincorporated community of Hunter's Creek, in south Orange County, Florida. Originally part the area of the lake and part of the area surrounding the lake was swamp land. The rest was dry land, according to topographical maps. The lake was built in or before the early 1990s to serve two Hunter's ...
Crestland Avenue, W Sugar Creek Road, Hubbard Road, NC 24, Mallard Creek Road, David Taylor Drive, I-85, US 29, E Mallard Creek Church Road, I-485, Pavillion Boulevard, Morehead Road Mallard Creek is a 12.23 mi (19.68 km) long 3rd order tributary to the Rocky River in Cabarrus County, North Carolina .
Mallard Creek • average: 7.46 cu ft/s (0.211 m 3 /s) at mouth with Mallard Creek [4] Basin features; Progression: Mallard Creek → Rocky River → Pee Dee River → Winyah Bay → Atlantic Ocean: River system: Pee Dee River: Tributaries • left: unnamed tributaries • right: unnamed tributaries: Bridges: I-485, Dearmon Road, Saxonbury Way
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Mallard Creek • average: 7.97 cu ft/s (0.226 m 3 /s) at mouth with Mallard Creek [4] Basin features; Progression: Mallard Creek → Rocky River → Pee Dee River → Winyah Bay → Atlantic Ocean: River system: Pee Dee River: Tributaries • left: unnamed tributaries • right: unnamed tributaries: Bridges: Mallard Creek Road, I-85, I-485 ...
Olivia Robertson, a girls’ basketball player at top-ranked Mallard Creek, lost her father roughly two weeks ago. She and her teammates are driving toward an N.C. 4A state title: “You can feel ...
Roughly 7,900 feet (2,400 m) of Toby Creek between W.T. Harris Boulevard and its confluence with Mallard Creek were part of a stream restoration project that concluded in June 2023. The banks of the creek were reshaped and replanted with native grasses, shrubs, and trees in order to control erosion, improve water quality, increase wildlife ...