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  2. List of rivers of the United States by discharge - Wikipedia

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    All rivers with average discharge more than 15,000 cubic feet per second are listed. Estimates are approximate, because data are variable with time period measured and also because many rivers lack a gauging station near their point of outflow.

  3. List of rivers by discharge - Wikipedia

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    Here, only those rivers whose discharge is more than 2,000 m 3 /s (71,000 cu ft/s) are shown. It can be thought of as a list of the biggest rivers on Earth, measured by a specific metric. It can be thought of as a list of the biggest rivers on Earth, measured by a specific metric.

  4. Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    Annual Colorado River discharge volumes at Lee's Ferry between 1895 and 2004. The unimpaired annual runoff [n 6] of the Colorado River at Lees Ferry, Arizona is estimated at 14.7 million acre-feet (18.1 km 3), or an annualized discharge of 20,300 cu ft/s (570 m 3 /s), for the 1906–2023 period. [71]

  5. Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant is a wastewater treatment plant in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.It serves the city of Baltimore, which owns and operates the facility, as well as Baltimore County, Maryland, and discharges treated water into the Back River and the Patapsco River.

  6. Spokane River - Wikipedia

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    The site of historic Fort Spokane is located at the confluence of the Spokane and Columbia rivers. [ 9 ] The Spokane River's entire drainage basin is about 6,240 square miles (16,200 km 2 ) large, of which 3,840 square miles (9,900 km 2 ) are above Post Falls Dam at the outlet of Coeur d'Alene Lake. [ 10 ]

  7. American Heritage Rivers - Wikipedia

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    The American Heritage Rivers Protection Program was created by an Executive Order, Number 13061, signed by President Bill Clinton on September 11, 1997. Selection criteria were developed under the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), with wide government and expert involvement, and reflected a wide variety of viewpoints, including those representing natural, cultural, and ...

  8. Savannah River - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah River is a major river in the Southeastern United States, forming most of the border between the states of Georgia and South Carolina. The river flows from the Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, for a total distance of about 301 miles (484 km). [4] The Savannah was formed by the confluence of the Tugaloo River and the ...

  9. Hackensack River - Wikipedia

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    The Hackensack River is a river, abouty 45 miles (72 km) long, in the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, emptying into Newark Bay, a back chamber of New York Harbor. The watershed of the river includes part of the suburban area outside New York City just west of the lower Hudson River , which it roughly parallels, separated from it by the ...