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The Saluda River is a principal tributary of the Congaree River, about 200 mi (320 km) long, in northern and western South Carolina in the United States. Via the Congaree River, it is part of the watershed of the Santee River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean.

Saluda River
The Saluda River at Pelzer, South Carolina
Map of the Santee River watershed showing the Saluda River.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationGreenville County, South Carolina, South Carolina
MouthCongaree River
  location
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina
  elevation
118 ft (36 m)
Length200 mi (320 km)
Discharge 
  locationCongaree River, Columbia, South Carolina
Basin features
ProgressionSaluda → CongareeSantee → Atlantic Ocean
River systemSaluda River
Tributaries 
  leftReedy River
  rightLittle Saluda River

Course


The Saluda River is formed about 10 mi (15 km) northwest of the city of Greenville, on the common boundary of Greenville and Pickens Counties, by the confluence of its north and south forks, each of which rises in the Blue Ridge Mountains very near the border of North Carolina at Saluda, North Carolina:

From this confluence the Saluda River flows generally southeastwardly through the Piedmont region, through or along the boundaries of Pickens, Greenville, Anderson, Abbeville, Laurens, Greenwood, Newberry, Saluda, Lexington and Richland Counties, past the towns of Piedmont, West Pelzer, Pelzer, Ware Shoals and West Columbia. It joins the Broad River in Columbia to form the Congaree River.


Dams


Dams on the Saluda include:


Principal tributaries



Crossings


As it travels downstream, the Saluda river is crossed several times. (Note: this list may at times be incomplete)


Variant names


According to the Geographic Names Information System, the Saluda River has also been known as:

The river is named after an Indian tribe that once lived along its banks near the community of Chappells, South Carolina.


Save Our Saluda


In 2008, a collective of local citizens (or Citizens Action Group) based in Marietta, Greenville County, South Carolina initiated a campaign to "Save Our Saluda" following what they perceived to be aggressive property development. Their mission is to "(protect) and (preserve) the headwaters of the Saluda watershed through concerned citizens action".


Endangered Status


In April 2009, the Saluda River was named by American Rivers, a leading river conservation group to a list of rivers in the United States that are under imminent threat by dams, industry or development. The article, posted on CNN on April 7, 2009 stated "Excess levels of sewage waste threaten the drinking water of more than 500,000 South Carolina residents, conservationists say. Sewage in the river increases phosphorus and algae levels, depletes oxygen, and kills fish and other aquatic life. American Rivers is asking the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control to improve sewage-treatment standards and ensure the river reduces its phosphorus levels by 25 to 50 percent."


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