Shenango River

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The Shenango River is a tributary of the Beaver River in western Pennsylvania, known for flowing through several counties and supporting local recreation, wildlife, and historical industrial development.

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Shenango River canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinSizeApprox about 1,000 square miles
country United States of America
crossesBorderBetween Pennsylvania and Ohio
flowsDirection generally southward
flowsThrough Crawford County, Pennsylvania
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Trumbull County, Ohio NERFINISHED
flowsThroughSettlement Farrell, Pennsylvania
Greenville, Pennsylvania
New Castle, Pennsylvania
Sharon, Pennsylvania
hasBridge Sharon–Farrell bridges
West Middlesex Bridge
hasDam Shenango River Lake Dam
hasEcosystemService wetland support
wildlife habitat
hasIssue industrial pollution
water quality concerns
hasLandUseAlongBanks agriculture
forested areas
urban development
hasRecreationArea Shenango Recreation Area
hasTributary Little Shenango River
Neshannock Creek
Pymatuning Creek
hasWaterbody Shenango River Lake NERFINISHED
historicallyAssociatedWith coal industry
manufacturing
steel industry
locatedIn Ohio
Pennsylvania
managedBy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
mouthLocation Beaver River at New Castle, Pennsylvania
partOf Mississippi River basin
surface form: Mississippi River watershed

Ohio River basin
sourceLocation Pymatuning State Park
surface form: Pymatuning Swamp region
subjectOf Shenango River Watchers environmental efforts
tributaryOf Beaver River
usedFor boating
fishing
flood control
industrial water supply
recreation

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