White River

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The White River is a glacially fed river in Washington State that flows from Mount Rainier through Pierce County and surrounding areas before joining the Puyallup River.

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White River canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United States of America
country United States of America
crossedBy State Route 164 NERFINISHED
State Route 167 NERFINISHED
State Route 410 NERFINISHED
dischargeLocation Puyallup River near Sumner, Washington NERFINISHED
ecosystem salmon habitat
steelhead habitat
fedBy glacial meltwater
flowsThrough King County, Washington NERFINISHED
Muckleshoot Indian Reservation vicinity
Pierce County, Washington NERFINISHED
near Auburn, Washington
near Buckley, Washington
near Enumclaw, Washington
hasCharacteristic glacially turbid water
high sediment load
seasonal flow variation
hasStructure Mud Mountain Dam NERFINISHED
diversion dam to Lake Tapps
hasTributary Greenwater River NERFINISHED
Huckleberry Creek NERFINISHED
West Fork White River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Enumclaw Plateau NERFINISHED
King County
surface form: King County, Washington

Pierce County, Washington NERFINISHED
Puget Sound region NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State
managedBy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (flood control structures) NERFINISHED
mouthOf Puyallup River NERFINISHED
near City of Auburn, Washington NERFINISHED
City of Buckley, Washington NERFINISHED
City of Enumclaw, Washington NERFINISHED
City of Sumner, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Mount Rainier watershed
Puget Sound drainage basin NERFINISHED
riverSystem Puyallup River basin NERFINISHED
source Emmons Glacier NERFINISHED
Winthrop Glacier NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Mount Rainier NERFINISHED
Mount Rainier National Park NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Puyallup River NERFINISHED
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
irrigation
municipal water supply
recreation
watercourse Lake Tapps diversion

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