The Little Scioto River is a tributary of the Scioto River, 27.2 miles (43.8 km) long, in central Ohio in the United States. Via the Scioto and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 111 square miles (290 km2).[1]

The Little Scioto rises south of Bucyrus in Crawford County, and flows generally southwestwardly into Marion County, passing to the west of the city of Marion. It flows into the Scioto River at Green Camp.[2]

Superfund site

The river was placed on the Environmental Protection Agency's National Priorities List on September 23, 2009.[3][4] The river had been contaminated by the nearby Baker Wood Creosoting facility in Marion, Ohio.[5][6] Cleanup at the site began in 2006, but designating the river a Superfund site in 2009 allowed the EPA to force the responsible parties to pay for the cleanup.

Discharge

A USGS stream gauge on the river near Marion recorded a mean annual discharge of 74.95 cubic feet per second (2.122 m3/s) during water years 1926-1935.[7]

See also

References

  1. Ohio Department of Natural Resources. A Guide to Ohio Streams. Archived 2005-09-04 at the Wayback Machine Chapter 10: Major Ohio Watersheds (pdf) Archived 2007-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
  2. DeLorme (1991). Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-233-1
  3. "Little Scioto River Placed on EPA Priority List | NBC 4i". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  4. "Little Scioto River | EPA Region 5 Cleanup Sites | US EPA". Archived from the original on 2010-03-23.
  5. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-10-26. Retrieved 2011-01-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. "Superfund Information Systems: Site Progress Profile". Archived from the original on 2011-06-16. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  7. "USGS Surface Water data for Ohio: USGS Surface-Water Annual Statistics". Waterdata.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2020-07-16.

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