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Coordinates: 41°0848N 76°0852W / 41.1466°N 76.1477°W / 41.1466; -76.1477
 

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Paddy Run
Paddy Run Creek
Paddy Run near its mouth
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationValley in Salem Township, Pennsylvania
 • elevationbetween 1,020 and 1,040 feet (310 and 320 m)
Mouth 

 • location

Susquehanna River in Shickshinny

 • coordinates

41°08′48N 76°08′52W / 41.1466°N 76.1477°W / 41.1466; -76.1477

 • elevation

482 ft (147 m)
Length1.0 mi (1.6 km)
Basin features
ProgressionSusquehanna RiverChesapeake Bay

Paddy Run (also known as Paddy Run Creek[1]) is a tributary of the Susquehanna RiverinLuzerne County, Pennsylvania. It is approximately 1.0 mile (1.6 km) long and flows through Salem Township and Shickshinny.[2] The stream is in the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Shickshinny. It has been used as an industrial water supply for the E.E. Stackhouse Coal Company. The stream was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on February 1, 1990.

Course

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Paddy Run begins a valley in Salem Township. It flows east for several tenths of a mile before turning east-northeast. After a short distance, the stream exits its valley and enters Shickshinny. It turns east and crosses US Route 11. A short distance further downstream, it reaches its confluence with the Susquehanna River.[2]

Geography and geology

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The elevation near the mouth of Paddy Run is 482 feet (147 m) above sea level.[3] The elevation of the stream's source is between 1,020 and 1,040 feet (310 and 320 m) above sea level.[2]

The watershed of Paddy Run is relatively mountainous and is situated on the Salem coal basins. The stream flows down the eastern side of Rocky Mountain.[4]

Paddy Run accumulates drift to some degree as it flows along its course. However, due to the high speed of its waters, it does not deposit significant amounts of drift along its course. One more mine sheets occur in the stream's watershed.[4]

Watershed

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Paddy Run is entirely within the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Shickshinny.[3] The stream is in Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 260 for most of its length.[5]

History

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The Paddy Run Coal Company was established in Shickshinny by John M. Stackhouse and his brother Cyrus Stackhouse in the 19th century.[6] In the late 1800s, the mouth of Paddy Run was on the Pennsylvania Canal at the Salem Coal Breakers.[4] Along with Rocky Run, the stream was used as an industrial water supply for the E.E. Stackhouse Coal Company. The water was supplied via gravity from small reservoirs.[1]

Susquehanna Haul & Drilling, LLC has a permit to reprocess anthracite refuse in Salem Township and Shickshinny, with Paddy Run being the receiving stream for the operation's waste. The permit was granted on April 12, 2012.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Water Supply Commission of Pennsylvania (1921), Water Resources Inventory Report ..., Part 6, p. 369
  • ^ a b c United States Geological Survey, The National Map Viewer, retrieved January 19, 2015
  • ^ a b Geographic Names Information System, Feature Detail Report for: Paddy Run, retrieved January 19, 2015
  • ^ a b c Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1887), Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, Part 3, pp. 928–930
  • ^ PPL Utilities, Susquehanna-Roseland 500kV Transmission Line (PDF), retrieved January 20, 2015[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Horace Edwin Hayden; Alfred Hand; John Woolf Jordan (1906), Genealogical and Family History of the Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys, Pennsylvania, Volume, Lewis Publishing Company, p. 324
  • ^ "Actions on Coal and Noncoal Mining Activity Applications", Pennsylvania Bulletin, retrieved January 20, 2015

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paddy_Run&oldid=1169670102"

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