York Run is a tributary of Bowman Creek in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 2.3 miles (3.7 km) long and flows through Noxen Township.[1] The watershed of the creek has an area of 1.42 square miles (3.7 km2). The surficial geology in its vicinity consists of alluvium, Wisconsinan Till, alluvial fan, and Wisconsinan Ice-Contact Stratified Drift. The watershed of the stream is designated as a High-Quality Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery and the stream is Class A Wild Trout Waters.
York Run | |
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York Run looking upstream near its mouth | |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | edge of a plateau in Noxen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania |
• elevation | between 2,060 and 2,080 feet (628 and 634 m) |
Mouth | |
• location | Bowman Creek in Noxen Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania |
• coordinates | 41°25′39″N 76°04′01″W |
• elevation | 1,014 ft (309 m) |
Length | 2.3 mi (3.7 km) |
Basin size | 1.42 sq mi (3.7 km2) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Bowman Creek → Susquehanna River → Chesapeake Bay |
York Run begins near the edge of a plateau in Noxen Township. It flows east-northeast for a short distance as its valley becomes much deeper. The stream then turns east-southeast for several tenths of a mile before turning south-southeast. After several tenths of a mile, it reaches the border of the census-designated place of Noxen. It flows along the border of Noxen in a south-southeasterly direction for several tenths of a mile before reaching its confluence with Bowman Creek.[1]
York Run joins Bowman Creek 14.00 miles (22.53 km) upstream of its mouth.[2]
York Run is not designated as an impaired waterbody.[3] The concentration of alkalinity in York Run is 12 milligrams per liter (0.012 oz/cu ft).[4]
Mehoopany Wind Energy, LLC. once applied for and/or received a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System to discharge stormwater into York Run during construction activities.[5]
The elevation near the mouth of York Run is 1,014 feet (309 m) above sea level.[6] The elevation of the stream's source is between 2,060 and 2,080 feet (628 and 634 m) above sea level.[1]
The surficial geology near the mouth of York Run mainly consists of alluvium, alluvial fan, and Wisconsinan Ice-Contact Stratified Drift. Further upstream, the surficial geology consists of Wisconsinan Till and alluvium, but bedrock consisting of sandstone and shale is also in the area.[7]
The watershed of York Run has an area of 1.42 square miles (3.7 km2).[2] The stream is entirely within the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Noxen.[6]
The entire length of York Run is on private land that is closed to access.[4]
York Run was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2, 1979. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1199825.[6]
The drainage basin of York Run is designated as a High-Quality Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery.[8] Wild trout naturally reproduce in the stream from its headwaters downstream to its mouth.[9] It is designated by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission as Class A Wild Trout Waters for brook trout from its headwaters downstream to its mouth.[4]
In 2002, the lichen species Biatora longispora and Biatora printzenii, of the genus Biatora were observed in the vicinity of York Run.[10]