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The Kettle Creek Reservoir is impounded by the Alvin R. Bush Dam. The dam is an earth and rockfill, flood control dam. It stands at a maximum height of 165 feet (50 m) above the stream bed and is 1,350 feet (410 m) across. The reservoir has a capacity of 75,000 acre-feet (93,000,000 m 3) at the spillway crest.
Kettle Creek Reservoir is a 167 acres (68 ha) and serves as a fishery for trout, bass, bullhead, sucker, and panfish. Kettle Creek and it tributaries are excellent cold water fisheries. The fishing quality in the areas down stream of the dam has been damaged by pollution from acid mine drainage. [3] Most of Kettle Creek State Park is open to ...
Its mouth is at the community of Westport. Major tributaries include Cross Fork, Hammersley Fork, Little Kettle Creek, and others. The Kettle Creek Lake is located on Kettle Creek. Numerous metals and other substances contaminate the creek. These include iron, aluminum, manganese, and sulfates. The creek's discharge at Westport ranges from 4 to ...
Highland Lake; High Point Lake; Hills Creek Lake; Holman Lake; Hopewell Lake; Howard Eaton Reservoir; Humboldt Reservoir; Hunters Lake; Justus Lake; Kaercher Creek Lake; Kahle Lake; Kelsey Creek Lake; Kettle Creek Reservoir; Keystone Lake (Armstrong County) Keystone Lake (Westmoreland County) Kingswood Lake; Kinzua Lake (also known as Allegheny ...
Briar Creek Reservoir; Broad Run Reservoir; C. Canonsburg Lake; Chapman Lake (Pennsylvania) ... Kettle Creek Reservoir; Keystone Lake (Armstrong County, Pennsylvania) L.
Kettle Creek Gorge Natural Area is a 774-acre (313 ha) protected area in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Loyalsock State Forest. [1] [2]
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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).