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Bennett Run
Bennett Run (Beaver River tributary) is located in Pennsylvania
Bennett Run (Beaver River tributary)
Bennett Run (Beaver River tributary) is located in the United States
Bennett Run (Beaver River tributary)
Location of Bennett Run mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Beaver River
Country United States of America
State Pennsylvania
County Beaver
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Bennett Run and Brush Run
about 2 miles northeast of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
1,080 ft (330 m)
40°47′37″N 080°16′59″W / 40.79361°N 80.28306°W / 40.79361; -80.28306
River mouth Beaver River
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania (across from)
730 ft (220 m)
40°46′45″N 080°19′07″W / 40.77917°N 80.31861°W / 40.77917; -80.31861
Length 2.14 mi (3.44 km)
Basin features
Progression southwest
River system Beaver River
Basin size 2.99 square miles (7.7 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries

Bennett Run is a small stream, also called a "tributary," that flows into the larger Beaver River. You can find it in the western part of Pennsylvania, a state in the United States of America.

This stream starts in the northern-central area of Beaver County. From there, it travels southwest. It eventually joins the Beaver River near a place called Morado, Pennsylvania.

What is Bennett Run?

Bennett Run is like a smaller helper stream for the Beaver River. It's not a very long stream, measuring about 2.14 mi (3.44 km). Even though it's small, it plays an important role in the local water system.

Where Does It Flow?

The stream begins its journey in the northern part of Beaver County. This area is known for its rolling hills and natural beauty. It then flows towards the southwest.

Its Journey's End

Bennett Run's journey ends when it reaches the Beaver River. This meeting point is located across from the town of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The water from Bennett Run adds to the flow of the Beaver River.

The Land Around Bennett Run

The area of land that drains water into Bennett Run is called its "watershed." Think of it like a big bowl that collects all the rain and snowmelt, sending it towards the stream. The watershed for Bennett Run covers about 2.99 square miles (7.7 km2).

What the Watershed Looks Like

The land in Bennett Run's watershed is used for different things.

  • About 25% of the land is used for farming, which means it's "agricultural."
  • A large part, about 53%, is covered by forests. These trees help keep the water clean.
  • The rest of the land is used for other purposes, like homes or businesses.

Why Are Small Streams Important?

Even small streams like Bennett Run are very important for the environment. They help carry water from higher elevations down to larger rivers. This water supports plants and animals that live in and around the stream. They are also part of the bigger Beaver River system, which eventually flows into even larger rivers.

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