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The reservoir is the third largest in the state and is encompassed by the Spruce Run Recreation Area. [5] The source of the stream is protected, located in Crystal Springs Preserve, a county park. [6] In addition, several sections of the stream are protected for fishing, hiking and nature observation. [7]
Spruce Run Recreation Area is a 1,290-acre (5.2 km 2) New Jersey state recreation area located in Union Township and Clinton Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. It encompasses the Spruce Run Reservoir that is used as a backup reservoir to protect the state from prolonged droughts.
The last time it rained in Central Jersey was last month on Sept. 30 when only about a half inch of precipitation fell.
[4] [10] A reservoir known as the Spruce Run Reservoir, which is operated by the Pennsylvania American Water Company, is on the stream. The watershed's upper reaches are in a state forest. [4] The stream's mouth is near Cameron. [11] Upstream of the Spruce Run Reservoir, Spruce Run can be accessed from Spruce Run Road. [8]
All reservoirs in Utah should be included in this category. The main article for this category is List of dams and reservoirs in Utah; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reservoirs in Utah; See also category Lakes of Utah
Former New Jersey governor Foster M. Voorhees created the park with donation of his 325-acre (1.32 km 2) farm; scenic views of Round Valley Reservoir and Spruce Run Reservoir; an observatory and astronomy education center, operated by the New Jersey Astronomical Association, offers the largest working telescope accessible to the public in the ...
The New Jersey Water Supply Authority operates two reservoirs off of the Raritan river, the Spruce Run Reservoir and Round Valley Reservoir, and controls releases of water to ensure the “minimum passing flow rates” enforced by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. [24]
With a surface area of 420 acres (1.7 km 2), the reservoir provides fishing opportunities, wildlife habitat, and a basis for recreation-oriented enterprises to provide additional employment and income for tribal members. The Lower Duchesne River Wetlands Mitigation Project, currently being planned by the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and ...