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cheeseman+run Latitude and Longitude:

40°56′19″N 80°10′43″W / 40.93861°N 80.17861°W / 40.93861; -80.17861
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Cheeseman Run
Tributary to Slippery Rock Creek
Cheeseman Run is located in Pennsylvania
Cheeseman Run
Location of Cheeseman Run mouth
Cheeseman Run is located in the United States
Cheeseman Run
Cheeseman Run (the United States)
Location
Country United States of America
State Pennsylvania
County Butler
Lawrence
Townships Perry
Muddy Creek
Physical characteristics
Sourcedivide between Slippery Rock Creek and Muddy Creek
 • location Portersville, Pennsylvania
 • coordinates 40°55′32″N 80°08′52″W / 40.92556°N 80.14778°W / 40.92556; -80.14778 [1]
 • elevation1,275 ft (389 m) [2]
Mouth Slippery Rock Creek
 • location
about 0.25 miles downstream of Eckert Bridge on Slippery Rock Creek
 • coordinates
40°56′19″N 80°10′43″W / 40.93861°N 80.17861°W / 40.93861; -80.17861 [1]
 • elevation
940 ft (290 m) [2]
Length2.14 mi (3.44 km) [3]
Basin size2.4 square miles (6.2 km2) [4]
Discharge 
 • average3.2 cu ft/s (0.091 m3/s) at mouth with Slippery Rock Creek [4]
Basin features
Progression Slippery Rock CreekConnoquenessing CreekBeaver RiverOhio RiverMississippi RiverGulf of Mexico
River system Beaver River
Tributaries 
 • leftunnamed tributaries
 • rightunnamed tributaries
BridgesBreakneck Bridge Road (Breakneck Bridge)

Cheeseman Run is a small tributary of Slippery Rock Creek in western Pennsylvania. The stream rises in western Butler County near Portersville and flows northwest into Lawrence County entering Slippery Rock Creek in McConnells Mill State Park.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "GNIS Detail - Cheeseman Run". geonames.usgs.gov. US Geological Survey. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b "New Castle Topo Map, Lawrence County PA (New Castle North Area)". TopoZone. Locality, LLC. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  3. ^ "ArcGIS Web Application". epa.maps.arcgis.com. US EPA. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Cheeseman Run Watershed Report". Waters Geoviewer. US EPA. Retrieved 18 August 2019.



cheeseman+run Latitude and Longitude:

40°56′19″N 80°10′43″W / 40.93861°N 80.17861°W / 40.93861; -80.17861
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cheeseman Run
Tributary to Slippery Rock Creek
Cheeseman Run is located in Pennsylvania
Cheeseman Run
Location of Cheeseman Run mouth
Cheeseman Run is located in the United States
Cheeseman Run
Cheeseman Run (the United States)
Location
Country United States of America
State Pennsylvania
County Butler
Lawrence
Townships Perry
Muddy Creek
Physical characteristics
Sourcedivide between Slippery Rock Creek and Muddy Creek
 • location Portersville, Pennsylvania
 • coordinates 40°55′32″N 80°08′52″W / 40.92556°N 80.14778°W / 40.92556; -80.14778 [1]
 • elevation1,275 ft (389 m) [2]
Mouth Slippery Rock Creek
 • location
about 0.25 miles downstream of Eckert Bridge on Slippery Rock Creek
 • coordinates
40°56′19″N 80°10′43″W / 40.93861°N 80.17861°W / 40.93861; -80.17861 [1]
 • elevation
940 ft (290 m) [2]
Length2.14 mi (3.44 km) [3]
Basin size2.4 square miles (6.2 km2) [4]
Discharge 
 • average3.2 cu ft/s (0.091 m3/s) at mouth with Slippery Rock Creek [4]
Basin features
Progression Slippery Rock CreekConnoquenessing CreekBeaver RiverOhio RiverMississippi RiverGulf of Mexico
River system Beaver River
Tributaries 
 • leftunnamed tributaries
 • rightunnamed tributaries
BridgesBreakneck Bridge Road (Breakneck Bridge)

Cheeseman Run is a small tributary of Slippery Rock Creek in western Pennsylvania. The stream rises in western Butler County near Portersville and flows northwest into Lawrence County entering Slippery Rock Creek in McConnells Mill State Park.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "GNIS Detail - Cheeseman Run". geonames.usgs.gov. US Geological Survey. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b "New Castle Topo Map, Lawrence County PA (New Castle North Area)". TopoZone. Locality, LLC. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  3. ^ "ArcGIS Web Application". epa.maps.arcgis.com. US EPA. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Cheeseman Run Watershed Report". Waters Geoviewer. US EPA. Retrieved 18 August 2019.



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