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  2. Croton Watershed - Wikipedia

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    The three branches of the Croton River are collected at the New Croton Reservoir. Flow in excess of New York City's needs goes over a spillway at the New Croton Dam there and discharges into the Hudson River. The Croton Watershed is a term describing a part of the New York City water supply system.

  3. Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The center conducts educational programs in river ecology, angling history, stream craft, including fishing etiquette, fly tying, fly casting, aquatic entomology, and stream improvement to increase public awareness of the values of fly fishing, prime among which is respect for the natural environment and the habitats of fly-responsive fishes. [1]

  4. Willowemoc Creek - Wikipedia

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    The lower part of the Creek, between Livingston Manor and Roscoe, is paralleled by New York State Route 17, from which exceptional views of the Catskill Mountains can be seen. This part of the Willowemoc becomes 40 to 100 feet wide, with many pools three to five feet deep. The opening day for trout fishing is April 1.

  5. Croton River watershed - Wikipedia

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    The Croton River watershed is the drainage basin of the Croton River and its seven tributary rivers, a hydrological feature in southeastern New York State. Spanning large swaths of Putnam and Westchester counties, it is over 350 square miles (910 km 2 ) in area and holds some 115 billion US gallons (440,000,000 m 3 ) of fresh water.

  6. Muscoot River - Wikipedia

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    The Muscoot River is a short tributary of the Croton River in Putnam and Westchester counties in the state of New York. [1] Approximately 6 mi (9.7 km) long and running north-to-south, it lies within the Croton River watershed and is part of the New York City water supply system 's Croton Watershed .

  7. Category:Croton Watershed - Wikipedia

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    It contains twelve major reservoirs and four controlled lakes. Water from the Croton Watershed ends up at the Jerome Park Reservoir in the Bronx, from which it is distributed. The Croton Watershed is a term describing a part of the New York City water supply system. It overlaps but is not synonymous with the hydrological Croton River watershed.