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Beaver River is a tributary of the Ohio River in Western Pennsylvania. Approximately 21 mi (34 km) long, it flows through a historically important coal-producing region north of Pittsburgh. The river is formed in Lawrence County by the confluence of the Mahoning and Shenango rivers in the Mahoningtown neighborhood of New Castle. [4]
This is a list of locks and dams of the Ohio River, which begins at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at The Point in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and ends at the confluence of the Ohio River and the Mississippi River, in Cairo, Illinois. A map and diagram of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operated locks and dams on the Ohio River.
Ohio River • average: 204.08 cu ft/s (5.779 m 3 /s) at mouth with Ohio River [9] Basin features; Progression: north: River system: Ohio River: Tributaries • left: Burgetts Fork Brush Run Wingfield Run Traverse Creek Little Traverse Creek Frames Run Gum Run Fishpot Run • right: Cherry Run Little Raccoon Run Chamberlain Run Potato Garden ...
The Ohio River at Cairo is 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m 3 /s); [1] and the Mississippi River at Thebes, Illinois, which is upstream of the confluence, is 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m 3 /s). [66] The Ohio River flow is greater than that of the Mississippi River, so hydrologically the Ohio River is the main stream of the river system.
Beaver River • average: 1,123.10 cu ft/s (31.803 m 3 /s) at mouth with Beaver River [3] Basin features; Progression: Beaver River → Ohio River → Mississippi River → Gulf of Mexico: River system: Beaver River: Tributaries • left: Bonnie Brook, Thorn Creek, Glade Run, Breakneck Creek, Brush Creek • right
Auglaize River; Beaver Creek (Lorain County, Ohio) Beaver Creek (Raccoon Creek tributary) ... "Ohio Watersheds and Drainage Basins Maps". Archived from the original ...
The southern terminus of the canal was the confluence of the Beaver River with the Ohio River in Beaver County about 20 miles (32 km) downstream from Pittsburgh, and the northern terminus was the city of Erie, in Erie County. The canal needed a total of 137 locks to overcome a change in elevation of 977 feet (298 m). [2]
Freedom is a borough in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States, along the Ohio River.The population was 1,496 at the 2020 census. [3] It is located 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Pittsburgh and is part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.