- Tualatin River
Infobox River
river_name = Tualatin River
image_size = 240px
caption = The Tualatin River in northwest Oregon
origin =Northern Oregon Coast Range
mouth =Willamette River
basin_countries =United States
length_mi = 83
elevation_ft = 450
mouth_elevation_ft = 85.61
mouth_elevation = abovesea level
discharge = Annual at mouth: :convert|6940|cuft/s|abbr=on|lk=on [cite web | title = USGS Surface-Water Annual Statistics for Oregon: USGS 14207501 TUALATIN R AT WEST LINN,OREG.+ OSWEGO CANAL | publisher =USGS | url = http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/annual/?format=sites_selection_links&search_site_no=14207501&referred_module=sw | accessdate = 2007-08-30 ]
watershed_sqmi = 706
watershed = cite web | title = USGS Surface-Water Annual Statistics for Oregon: USGS 14207500 TUALATIN RIVER AT WEST LINN, OR | publisher =USGS | url = http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/annual/?referred_module=sw&site_no=14207500&por_14207500_3=546801,00060,3,1928,2006&partial_periods=on&year_type=W&format=html_table&date_format=YYYY-MM-DD&rdb_compression=file&submitted_form=parameter_selection_list | accessdate = 2007-08-30 ] The Tualatin River is a tributary of theWillamette River located inOregon in theUnited States . The river is approximately 83 miles (125 km) in length, and it drains a fertile farming region called theTualatin Valley southwest and west of Portland at the northwest corner of theWillamette Valley . There are approximately 500,000 people residing on 15% of the land in the river's watershed. [cite web | title = Tualatin Basin Information | url = http://www.trwc.org/tualatin_info.html | accessdate = 2008-02-04]Description
The river originates in the
Northern Oregon Coast Range in southwestern Washington County near the town of Cherry Grove and flows northward, passing south of Forest Grove, then generally eastward, passing south of Hillsboro, then southeastward through the town of Tualatin. Its confluence with theWillamette River is located to the south of West Linn. The drainage area of the river is approximately 712 square miles with 27 creeks feeding into the Tualatin.Walth, Brent. Cleaner Tualatin faces new limits. "The Oregonian ",December 25 1998 .] Its watershed is 15% urbanized, 35% agricultural, and 50% forested. [cite web | title = Tualatin Watershed Council - Tualatin Basin Information| publisher = Tualatin Watershed Council | url = http://www.trwc.org/tualatin_info.html | accessdate = 2006-12-14]The river drops convert|1800|ft in elevation during its first convert|12|mi and then only an additional convert|250|ft for the remainder of its course. This creates a slow river for the majority of the course, creating problems with pollution. Pollution reached a point that in 1989 local agencies were forced to begin cleaning up the river after the Tualatin failed water quality standards outlined in the
Clean Water Act of 1972 . [Kohler, Vince. County joins large project to clean up Tualatin River.The Oregonian ,September 1 1989 .] It was the first river in the state to fail overall pollution limits.The valley of the Tualatin was an important early farming region in the settlement of Oregon. The building of a plank road to the Tualatin Valley from Portland in
1860 is considered by historians to be one of the principal reasons for the rise of Portland as the dominant city in the region. The valley contains numerous naturalwetland s, some of which have been designated theTualatin River National Wildlife Refuge , and others are protected atJackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve .The Tualatin River bears the name of a local Native American tribe that lived in the Tualatin river valley. Early settlers called it the Quality River. [
Joel Palmer , [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/lhbtn.th030_0021 "Palmer's Journal of Travels Over the Rocky Mountains, 1845–1846"] (1847),Library of Congress catalog F592 .T54 vol. 30., pp. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=lhbtn&fileName=th030//lhbtnth030.db&recNum=167&itemLink=r%3Fammem%2Flhbtnbib%3A%40field%28NUMBER%2B%40od1%28lhbtn%2Bth030_0021%29%29&linkText=0 168] (viewable online)]Tributaries
Its largest tributary, Dairy Creek, flows into the river from the north near Hillsboro. It receives Chicken Creek from the south near Sherwood.
Creeks flowing into the river: [http://www.trwc.org/tualatin-info/middle/middle_summary.pdf Tualatin River Watershed Council: Middle Tualatin – Rock Creek] ] [ [http://www.trwc.org/tualatin-info/lower/Lower_summary.pdf Tualatin River Watershed Council: Lower Tualatin] ]
Right tributaries
*Roaring Creek
*Wapato Creek - Wapato Lake
*Christensen Creek
*Burris Creek
*McFee Creek
*Chicken Creek
*Rock Creek
*Saum Creek
*Athey CreekLeft tributaries
* Maple Creek
*Sunday Creek
* Lee Creek
*Scoggins Creek -Henry Hagg Lake
*O'Neil Creek
*Dilley Creek
*Carpenter Creek
*Gales Creek
*Dairy Creek
*Rock Creek
*Gordon Creek
*Butternut Creek
*Fanno Creek
*Wilson CreekIn addition, the Lake Oswego Canal flows from the river into
Oswego Lake .ettlements along the Tualatin River
*Cherry Grove
*Gaston
*Dilley
*Blooming
*Cornelius
*Hillsboro
*Farmington
*Scholls
*King City
*Tigard
*Tualatin
*Rivergrove
*Lake Oswego
*Shadowood
*West Linn (Willamette District)Landforms along the Tualatin River
*Windy Point
*Hagerty Ridge
*Blind Cabin Ridge
* Mount Richmond
*Wiliams Canyon
*Patton Valley
*Chehalem Mountains
*Jackson Bottom
*Cooper Mountains
*Parrett Mountains
*Tualatin Plain
*Bull Mountainee also
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List of Oregon rivers
*Steamboats of the Willamette River
*Tualatin Plains References
External links
* [http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org/ The Tualatin Riverkeepers]
* [http://www.trwc.org/ The Tualatin River Watershed Council]
* [http://pacific.fws.gov/refuges/field/OR_Tualatinriv.htm The Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge]
* [http://ahps2.wrh.noaa.gov/ahps2/glance.php?wfo=pqr&riverid=203870&view=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1&toggles=10,7,8,2,9,15,6 NOAA: Advanced Hydrologic Predication]
* [http://www.westmultconserv.org/Tualatin.html West Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District] : Tualatin River Basin
* [http://or.water.usgs.gov/tualatin/ USGS: Tualatin River Basin Water Quality Assessment]
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