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The Neversink River, located in Oakland Valley, New York, has a rich history dating back to the early 1700s when it was used for transportation and water power.
Today, the river serves as a primary source of drinking water for New York City. Its hydrology is impacted by both surface flow and snowpack, with spring snowmelt causing the river to rise significantly. The river is home to a variety of fish species, including brown and rainbow trout, and is popular among anglers. It also serves as a recreational spot for kayaking, canoeing, and hiking. Agriculture in the area primarily focuses on dairy farming and apple orchards, with some vineyards and berry farms. The Neversink River is an important natural resource in New York, providing both ecological and economic benefits to the community.
Neversink River At Godeffroy Ny
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774cfs |
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397cfs |
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241cfs |
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206cfs |
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