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The San Saba River is a river in the U.S. state of Texas. It is an undeveloped and scenic waterway located on the northern boundary of the Edwards Plateau.

Map of the San Saba River and associated watershed
Map of the San Saba River and associated watershed
The San Saba in Menard, Texas
The San Saba in Menard, Texas

Course


The river begins in two primary branches. The North Valley Prong runs east through Schleicher County for 37 miles, while the Middle Valley Prong runs 35 miles through the same county.

Both merge near Fort McKavett to form the San Saba River, which flows another 140 miles east/northeast until it drains into the Colorado River east of the city of San Saba.

A major tributary is Brady Creek, which is 90 miles long and parallels the path of the San Saba to the north.[1]


History


The river was named by the governor of Spanish Texas, Juan Antonio Bustillo y Ceballos, in 1732. He called it Río de San Sabá de las Nueces ("River of Saint Sabbas of the Walnuts"), because he and his troops had arrived December 5, the feast day of St. Sabbas (439–532), a major figure of early Christian monastic life.

Santa Cruz de San Sabá Mission was established on the river in 1757.[2]


Management


San Saba River near Sloan, San Saba County, Texas, USA (9 May 2014).
San Saba River near Sloan, San Saba County, Texas, USA (9 May 2014).

As of 2013, the San Saba River was an overappropriated stream with large stretches of the river dry, depriving downstream riparian users of water, while upstream flow was being diminished by pumping of aquifers hydrologically connected to the stream.[3]


See also



References


  1. Brady Creek from the Handbook of Texas Online
  2. San Saba River from the Handbook of Texas Online
  3. "Concerns About a Shrinking River Are Beginning to Heat Up" article by Reeve Hamilton in The New York Times July 18, 2013




На других языках


- [en] San Saba River

[it] San Saba (fiume)

Il San Saba è un fiume dello stato americano del Texas. È un corso d'acqua non sviluppato e panoramico situato sul confine settentrionale dell'altopiano di Edwards.

[ru] Сан-Саба (река)

Сан-Саба (англ. San Saba River) — река в центральной части штата Техас (США), правый приток реки Колорадо. Общая длина реки составляет примерно 225 км[1][2].



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