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  2. List of rivers of New York - Wikipedia

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    Salmon River (Lake Champlain) Salmon River (New York) Salmon River (Raquette River tributary) Salmon River (St. Lawrence River tributary) Sandusky River (Seneca River tributary) Sandy Creek (Jefferson County, New York) Sandy Creek (Monroe County, New York) Sangerfield River; Saranac River; Sauquoit Creek; Saw Kill; Saw Kill (Esopus Creek ...

  3. Ordinary watercourse - Wikipedia

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    Critical Ordinary Watercourses (COWs) are a subdivision of ordinary watercourses, certain anti-flooding responsibility for which was assumed by the Environment Agency. They were created following Defra's Flood and Coastal Defence Funding Review published in February 2003. The transfer to EA of approximately 1,800 watercourses has now been ...

  4. Stream - Wikipedia

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    A site along the route of a stream or river, used for reference marking or water monitoring. [34] Thalweg The river's longitudinal section, or the line joining the deepest point in the channel at each stage from source to mouth. Watercourse The channel followed by a stream (a flowing body of water) [36] or the stream itself.

  5. Main river - Wikipedia

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    Main rivers (Welsh: prif afonydd [1]) are a statutory type of watercourse in England and Wales, usually larger streams and rivers, but also some smaller watercourses.A main river is designated by being marked as such on a main river map, and can include any structure or appliance for controlling or regulating the flow of water in, into or out of a main river.

  6. Kill (body of water) - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Kills, New York; Normans Kill, an upper Hudson River tributary near Albany, New York; Poesten Kill, a creek near Troy, New York; Wynants Kill, another creek near Troy, New York; West Kill, a creek in Greene County, New York; West Kill, New York "Kill" is also joined with a noun to create a composite name for a place or body of water ...

  7. Aqueduct (water supply) - Wikipedia

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    The Catskill Aqueduct carries water to New York City over a distance of 120 miles (190 km), but is dwarfed by aqueducts in the far west of the country, most notably the 242-mile (389-km) Colorado River Aqueduct, which supplies the Los Angeles area with water from the Colorado River nearly 250 miles to the east and the 701.5-mile (1,129.0 km ...

  8. Category:Watercourses - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to watercourses, the channels that a flowing body of water follows. [1] In the United Kingdom, some aspects of criminal law, such as the Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act 1951, specify that a watercourse includes those rivers which are dry for part of the year

  9. Ordinary watercourses - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Ordinary watercourse