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Barrs Run
Map of Barrs Run mouth location
Map of Barrs Run mouth location
Map of Barrs Run mouth location
Map of Barrs Run mouth location
Location of Barrs Run mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Tenmile Creek
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
County Washington
Physical characteristics
Main source Castile Run divide
about 0.25 miles east of Marianna, Pennsylvania
1,190 ft (360 m)
39°59′44″N 080°06′51″W / 39.99556°N 80.11417°W / 39.99556; -80.11417
River mouth Tenmile Creek
Old Zollarsville, Pennsylvania
846 ft (258 m)
40°00′37″N 080°04′32″W / 40.01028°N 80.07556°W / 40.01028; -80.07556
Length 2.55 mi (4.10 km)
Basin features
Progression northeast
River system Monongahela River
Basin size 2.68 square miles (6.9 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries
Bridges Adamson Road, Barr Run Road (x3), Clarksville Road

Barrs Run is a small stream, about 2.55 mi (4.10 km) long, located in Washington County, Pennsylvania. It is a "tributary," which means it's a smaller stream that flows into a larger one. Barrs Run flows into Tenmile Creek.

About Barrs Run

Barrs Run is an important part of the local water system in Washington County. It helps carry water from the land into Tenmile Creek, which then flows into the Monongahela River. This river system is a big part of the natural environment in Pennsylvania.

Where Does Barrs Run Start?

Barrs Run begins its journey near Marianna, Pennsylvania. It starts about 0.25 miles east of the town. From there, the stream flows generally towards the northeast. Its path takes it through the landscape until it reaches its end point.

Where Does Barrs Run End?

The stream finishes its journey when it joins Tenmile Creek. This meeting point is located in a place called Old Zollarsville. When Barrs Run flows into Tenmile Creek, its water becomes part of the larger creek's flow.

What is a Watershed?

Every stream and river has something called a "watershed." A watershed is an area of land where all the water that falls on it drains into the same stream or river. For Barrs Run, its watershed covers about 2.68 square miles (6.9 km2) of land.

This area receives about 40.6 inches of rain each year. A large part of the Barrs Run watershed, about 66%, is covered by forests. These forests are very important because they help keep the water clean and prevent soil from washing away.

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