- Tioga River (Chemung River)
The Tioga River (TIE-o-guh) is a
tributary of theChemung River , approximately 55 mi (90 km) long, in northernPennsylvania and westernNew York in theUnited States . It drains a region of ridges in the northernAllegheny Plateau in the watershed of theSusquehanna River .It rises in the mountains of western Bradford County and flows initially southwest into Tioga County, passing through
Tioga State Forest . In southern Tioga County in turns north cutting gaps in four separate ridges while flowing past Blossburg and Mansfield, then throughTioga Reservoir . North of Tioga it receives Crooked Creek from the west, then crosses intoSteuben County, New York nearLawrenceville, Pennsylvania . It receivesCowanesque River from the west approximately 1 mi (2 km) north of the state line, then receives theCanisteo River from the west in southwestern Steuben County, approximately 10 mi (15 km) southwest of Corning. It joins theCohocton River at Painted Post, just west of Corning, to form the Chemung, a tributary of the Susquehanna.In the 19th century the Tioga Valley supported a large
shipbuilding industry. Logs were floated down the Tioga and the Chemung to the Susquehanna River and on to theChesapeake Bay and theshipyard s of Baltimore.Tioga Reservoir
The Tioga River has one major impoundment, the Tioga Reservoir, formed by a
dam just after the borough ofTioga, Pennsylvania and just before it receives Crooked Creek. Thelake has a surface area of 498acres (2.0 km²) and is administered by theUnited States Army Corps of Engineers , which built the Tioga Dam from 1973 to 1979. Built together with the adjoining Hammond dam and Hammond Lake (on Crooked Creek), the total project cost $200 million.The dam projects were initially authorized by the
United States Congress in the Flood Control Act of 3 July, 1958 (Public Law 85-500). A channel connects the two lakes so that Hammond Lake (which has greater storage capacity) may be used to store excess (flood) water from Tioga Lake.However, in addition to flood control on the Chemung and North Branch
Susquehanna River s, the dams are also meant to help decrease the acidity of water in the Tioga River downstream of the dams bydilution with the more neutral waters of Crooked Creek. The Tioga River's acidity is caused byacid mine drainage .The lakes also offer recreational opportunities, including
camping ,boat ing,fishing ,swimming , andhiking on area trails.ee also
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List of New York rivers
*List of Pennsylvania rivers External links
* [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/pa/nwis/current/?type=flow U.S. Geological Survey: PA stream gaging stations]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/articles/tiogrivr.htm Rootsweb: Tioga River history]
* [http://www.libraries.psu.edu/emsl/guides/X/tioga.htm Penn State: Geology of Tioga County Pennsylvania]
* [http://www.nab.usace.army.mil/recreation/tioga.htm U.S. Army Corps of Engineers page on Tioga-Hammond Lakes]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/cemt/hammdam.htm History of the Hammond-Tioga Dam Project]
* [http://www.chesapeakebay.net/wspv31/(3fwefm55tzka3q45qloiyxbu)/WspAbout.aspx?basno=127&topic=5 Chesapeake Bay Program - The Tioga River Watershed]
* [http://www.chesapeakebay.net/wspv31/(3fwefm55tzka3q45qloiyxbu)/WspAbout.aspx?basno=118&topic=5 Chesapeake Bay Program - Tioga River - Canisteo River To Chemung River Watershed]
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