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White Hall Creek

Coordinates: 41°05′02″N 76°38′59″W / 41.08382°N 76.64975°W / 41.08382; -76.64975
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White Hall Creek
White Hall Creek looking downstream
Map
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationbase of a hill in Madison Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
 • elevationbetween 900 and 920 feet (270 and 280 m)
Mouth 
 • location
East Branch Chillisquaque Creek in Derry Township, Montour County, Pennsylvania
 • coordinates
41°05′02″N 76°38′59″W / 41.08382°N 76.64975°W / 41.08382; -76.64975
 • elevation
545 ft (166 m)
Length3.8 mi (6.1 km)
Basin size2.31 sq mi (6.0 km2)
Basin features
ProgressionEast Branch Chillisquaque Creek → Chillisquaque CreekWest Branch Susquehanna RiverSusquehanna RiverChesapeake Bay
Tributaries 
 • leftthree unnamed tributaries

White Hall Creek is a tributary of East Branch Chillisquaque Creek in Columbia County and Montour County, in Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 3.8 miles (6.1 km) long and flows through Madison Township in Columbia County and Anthony Township and Derry Township.[1] The watershed of the creek has an area of 2.31 square miles (6.0 km2). All streams in its watershed are impaired by siltation due to agriculture. The creek is a Warmwater Fishery.

Course

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White Hall Creek looking upstream

White Hall Creek begins at the base of a hill in Madison Township, Columbia County. It flows south-southwest for a short distance before turning south-southeast for a short distance. The creek then turns south-southwest for several tenths of a mile, exiting Columbia County.[1]

Upon exiting Columbia County, White Hall Creek enters Anthony Township, Montour County. It turns south-southwest for several tenths of a mile, crossing Pennsylvania Route 44 and receiving an unnamed tributary from the left. The creek then turns west-southwest for a few tenths of a mile, receiving another unnamed tributary from the left before turning south. After some distance, it receives a third unnamed tributary from the left and several tenths of a mile further downstream, it turns west-southwest. After a short distance, the creek reaches its confluence with East Branch Chillisquaque Creek.[1]

White Hall Creek joins East Branch Chillisquaque Creek 0.94 miles (1.51 km) upstream of its mouth.[2]

Hydrology

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The entire length of White Hall Creek and all the other streams in its watershed are designated as impaired waterbodies. The cause of the impairment is siltation and the source is agriculture.[3]

Geography and geology

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The elevation near the mouth of White Hall Creek is 545 feet (166 m) above sea level.[4] The elevation of the creek's source is between 900 and 920 feet (270 and 280 m) above sea level.[1]

Watershed and biology

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The watershed of White Hall Creek has an area of 2.31 square miles (6.0 km2).[2] The mouth of the creek is in the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Washingtonville. However, its source is in the quadrangle of Hugesville. The creek also passes through the quadrangle of Millville.[4] There are a total of 5.43 miles (8.74 km) of streams in the watershed.[3]

White Hall Creek is designated as a Warmwater Fishery.[5] The water quality of the creek would be improved by the addition of further riparian buffering in some reaches.[6]

History

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White Hall Creek was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2, 1979. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1191276.[4]

A bridge carrying Preserve Road over White Hall Creek was built in 1937. It was 17 feet (5.2 m) long and was located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) east of Pennsylvania Route 54 in Anthony Township, Montour County. However, by 2012, a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation bridge crew had replaced the bridge with a precast concrete box culvert.[7]

White Hall Creek was listed as impaired in 1998. The total maximum daily load date is 2011.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d United States Geological Survey, The National Map Viewer, retrieved July 10, 2015
  2. ^ a b Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams (PDF), November 2, 2001, p. 150, retrieved July 10, 2014
  3. ^ a b Montour County Conservation District (December 2009), Montour County Implementation Plan For The Chesapeake Bay Tributary Strategy (PDF), pp. 4, 8, retrieved July 10, 2015
  4. ^ a b c Geographic Names Information System, Feature Detail Report for: White Hall Creek, retrieved July 10, 2015
  5. ^ Columbia County, Pennsylvania CHESAPEAKE BAY TRIBUTARY STRATEGY (PDF), March 2013, p. 6, retrieved July 11, 2015
  6. ^ Pennsylvania Science Office of The Nature Conservancy (2005), MONTOUR COUNTY NATURAL AREAS INVENTORY 2005 (PDF), p. 40, retrieved July 10, 2015
  7. ^ Montour Bridge, WHLM, August 2012, retrieved July 11, 2015
  8. ^ 2014 Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report - Streams, Category 5 Waterbodies, Pollutants Requiring a TMDL, 2014, p. 257, retrieved July 11, 2015