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  2. Susquehanna River - Wikipedia

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    The Susquehanna River forms from two main branches: the North Branch, which rises in Cooperstown, New York, and is regarded by federal mapmakers as the main branch or headwaters, [11] and the West Branch, which rises in western Pennsylvania and joins the main branch near Northumberland in central Pennsylvania.

  3. Williamsport Dam - Wikipedia

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    The new dam, constructed in 1984–1986, was built for recreation. Before the dam was built, the average depth of the West Branch Susquehanna River was 4.6 feet, with its deepest parts being just under 10 feet deep. Some places were impassable by boat, being only a couple of feet or a few inches deep.

  4. Conowingo Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Susquehanna River level behind the dam was 32.41 feet (9.88 m), the third-highest in history. The town of Port Deposit, located 5 miles southeast of the dam, was evacuated. [13] On July 26, 2018, 20 of the 53 floodgates were opened due to rising floodwaters resulting from several days of torrential downpours in the Mid-Atlantic.

  5. Historic Susquehanna River home to variety of large fish ...

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    The Susquehanna River in southeastern Pennsylvania has massive fish and other large objects. Here's what people have found. ... and in other areas be close to 200 feet deep and fewer than 100 ...

  6. List of dams and reservoirs of the Susquehanna River

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    The Susquehanna River, in the Mid-Atlantic States of the United States, has a collection of dams. These dams are used for power generation, flood control, navigation and recreation. The first dams at Sunbury, Pennsylvania were to support year round ferry crossings. The dams slow water, trapping silt and pollutants.

  7. West Branch Susquehanna River - Wikipedia

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    The West Branch Susquehanna River is one of the two principal branches, along with the North Branch, of the Susquehanna River in the Northeastern United States.The North Branch, which rises in upstate New York, is generally regarded as the extension of the main branch, [4] with the shorter West Branch being its principal tributary.

  8. Goodyear Lake - Wikipedia

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    Susquehanna River, Spring Brook: Primary outflows: Susquehanna River: Basin countries: United States: Surface area: 234 acres (0.366 sq mi; 95 ha) Average depth: 14 feet (4.3 m) Max. depth: 30 feet (9.1 m) Shore length 1: 9.7 miles (15.6 km) Surface elevation: 1,138 feet (347 m) [1] Settlements: Portlandville, Cliffside: 1 Shore length is not a ...

  9. Dock Street Dam - Wikipedia

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    Turbulence downstream of the dam contrasts sharply with the usually placid, lake-like river above the dam. In spite of the dam the Susquehanna is often just a few feet deep at Harrisburg. Proposals have been made to raise the height of the dam in order to enhance the river's navigability and recreational potential, although the suggestion ...