Turkey Run
Turkey Run looking downstream
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationbase of a large mountain in Clinton Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
  elevation596 ft (182 m)
Mouth 
  location
West Branch Susquehanna River in Clinton Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania near Seagers
  coordinates
41°10′56″N 76°49′08″W / 41.1823°N 76.8188°W / 41.1823; -76.8188
  elevation
459 ft (140 m)
Length2.2 mi (3.5 km)
Basin size2.18 sq mi (5.6 km2)
Basin features
ProgressionWest Branch Susquehanna River → Susquehanna RiverChesapeake Bay

Turkey Run is a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 2.2 miles (3.5 km) long and flows through Clinton Township.[1] The watershed of the stream has an area of 2.18 square miles (5.6 km2). The stream is not designated as an impaired waterbody. It is a relatively small stream and is located near State Correctional Institution – Muncy. The stream's watershed is designated as a Warmwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery.

Course

Turkey Run looking upstream

Turkey Run begins at the base of a large mountain in Clinton Township. It flows east for a few tenths of a mile before turning south and passing through a small pond. After a few tenths of a mile, the stream turns southeast for several tenths of a mile, passing through another small pond, crossing Pennsylvania Route 405, and crossing railroad tracks. It then turns south-southwest for several tenths of a mile before reaching its confluence with the West Branch Susquehanna River.[1]

Turkey Run joins the West Branch Susquehanna River 25.64 miles (41.26 km) upstream of its mouth.[2]

Hydrology

Turkey Run is not designated as an impaired waterbody.[3]

Geography and geology

The elevation near the mouth of Turkey Run is 459 feet (140 m) above sea level.[4] The elevation of the stream's source is 596 feet (182 m) above sea level.[1]

Turkey Run was described as a "small stream" in an 1892 book of Lycoming County history.[5] The stream is in a region known as the Black Hole Valley, along with Black Hole Creek.[6]

Watershed

The watershed of Turkey Run has an area of 2.18 square miles (5.6 km2).[2] The stream is entirely within the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Muncy.[4] Its mouth is located within 1 mile (1.6 km) of Seagers.[2]

The designated use for Turkey Run is aquatic life.[3] The stream is not far from Williamsport, but is on the opposite bank of the West Branch Susquehanna River.[7] The State Correctional Institution Muncy is located near the headwaters of Turkey Run.[8]

History

Turkey Run was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2, 1979. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1189947.[4]

Peter Smith had a farm on Turkey Run by 1778. His wife and children were killed in July 1778. In August of that year, a group of soldiers and militia were sent to the farm to protect people helping Smith harvest his crop.[7] Turkey Run provided power to gristmills and sawmills in the early days of settlement in the stream's vicinity.[6]

A bridge carrying Pennsylvania Route 405 crosses Turkey Run. In 2013, an $85,000 bridge replacement was planned for 2014 to 2016.[9] Turkey Run Partners once applied for and/or received a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit to discharge stormwater into the stream during construction activities.[10]

Biology

The drainage basin of Turkey Run is designated as a Warmwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery.[11] In the 1970s, the stream was described as being "moderately depressed" downstream of the State Correctional Institute Muncy.[8]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 United States Geological Survey, The National Map Viewer, retrieved January 17, 2016
  2. 1 2 3 Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams (PDF), November 2, 2001, retrieved January 17, 2016
  3. 1 2 United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2006 Waterbody Report for Turkey Run, retrieved January 17, 2016
  4. 1 2 3 Geographic Names Information System, Feature Detail Report for: Turkey Run, retrieved January 17, 2016
  5. John Franklin Meginness, ed. (1892), History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, p. 585
  6. 1 2 Full text of The One-room school: Lycoming County's legacy, retrieved January 17, 2016
  7. 1 2 William W. Betts, Jr. (2010), The Hatchet and the Plow: The Life and Times of Chief Cornplanter, p. 42, ISBN 9781450267151
  8. 1 2 Pennsylvania. Bureau of Water Quality Management, Edward R. Brezina (1974), A Listing of Aquatic Biological Stream Investigations: June, 1968 to January, 1974, p. 41
  9. Lycoming County Planning and Community Development, Williamsport Area Transportation Study Metropolitan Planning Organization 20132033 Long Range Transportation Plan Executive Summary (PDF), retrieved January 17, 2016
  10. "Actions", Pennsylvania Bulletin, retrieved January 17, 2016
  11. "§ 93.9l. Drainage List L. Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania West Branch Susquehanna River", Pennsylvania Code, retrieved January 17, 2016
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