- Huff Run
Infobox River
river_name = Huff Run
caption = Huff Run at low flow, September 2005
mouth = South of Mineral City
origin = Northeast of Morges, Ohio
basin_countries = United States
length = 9.9 mi (15.9 km)
elevation = Approx. 250 ft (76 m)
mouth_elevation = 150 ft (46 m)
watershed = 14.7² mi (23.7² km)
discharge = 14.6 ft³/s (0.4 m³/s)Huff Run is a 9.9 mile (15.9 km) long
tributary of the Conotton Creek in central easternOhio within Sandy Township (Tuscarawas County) and Rose Township (Carroll County). Conotton Creek is a tributary of theOhio River via theTuscarawas River and theMuskingum River . Mineral City is the only incorporated town within the Huff Run Watershed.History
The first recognized settler of Sandy Township was Godfrey Huff who Huff Run was named after. Records show that he was from Bedford County, Pennsylvania. In May 1805 he purchased a tract of 1,000 acres (4 km²) in the southwest corner of the third quarter of Township 10, Range 1, or the southwest corner of Sandy Township, embracing also the corner of Lawrence across the river from Godfrey Haga, for $1,062.50. Old settlers have assigned the year 1803 as the date of his emigration to this tract, but historical societies have found evidence that he was here in 1801. Mr. Huff was a man of large frame, and wore the broad-brimmed hat and the garb of the
Dunkard Brethren sect, of which he was a member. He is said to have raised many hogs on the river bottoms, driven them to Detroit, Michigan for sale, and used the proceeds to pay for his land. He had five sons--Michael, Henry, Samuel, Frederick and Andrew. Most of the boys subsequently emigrated to Iowa. Godfrey Huff died in Sandy Township about 1825.See Native American History and additional early settlement history at the Tuscarawas County wikipedia entry.
Pollution
Huff Run has been badly affected by
acid mine drainage as well as illegal open dumping, raw sewage entering the stream due to improperly maintained septic systems and sewer systems, poorriparian buffer zones , some poor agriculture land management practices and over extraction of oil and gas within the watershed.The Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership [http://www.huffrun.org] , sponsored by
Rural Action [http://ruralaction.org] , has been working since 1996 to address water quality issues in the Huff Run watershed. As of 2006, the partnership had received and spent about 5.2 million dollars in state and federal grant money to reduce the impact of acid mine drainage on the watershed.See also
List of Ohio rivers External links
*Real-time water flow data for Huff Run from the United States Geological Survey [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/oh/nwis/uv?site_no=03121850&PARAneter_cd=00065,00060,00010]
*Watershed Groups of Ohio [http://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/groups/wgp_all.php]
*US EPA Targeted Watershed Grant to restore Huff Run [http://www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/initiative/2005factsheet.html]
* Ohio Department of Natural Resources Applied Research Conference Awards for HRWRP [http://www.ohiodnr.com/news/dec06/1222mrmawards.htm]
References
*Pollution: Huff Run Watershed Plan http://www.huffrun.org/watershedplan.html
*History http://www.migrations.org/individual.php3?record=6550
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