
Conemaugh River Lake Dam near Saltsburg, Pennsylvania

Historic bridges downstream of Conemaugh River Lake Dam. 1864 Railroad bridge pier, 1907 arch bridge, and 1952 railroad bridge.

Conemaugh River Lake Dam at low water
The 'Conemaugh River' is a
tributary of the
Kiskiminetas River, approximately 70 mi (113 km) long, in western
Pennsylvania in the
United States.
It is formed at
Johnstown in southwestern
Cambria County by the confluence of the
Little Conemaugh and
Stoneycreek rivers. It flows generally WNW, in a winding course through the mountains along the northern edge of
Laurel Hill and
Chestnut Ridge. Northwest of
Blairsville it is joined by
Blacklick Creek. At
Saltsburg it is joined from the south by the
Loyalhanna River to form the Kiskiminetas. Along much of its lower course it forms part of the border between
Westmoreland and
Indiana counties.
The Kiskiminetas-Conemaugh river basin flows through a scenic mountainous country that forms the heart of the historic
coal-producing areas of western Pennsylvania. The watershed is considered among the most degraded in the state, largely from abandoned mine drainages. The recovery of the river has been an important ongoing
ecological management project of state and private agencies.
See also
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List of Pennsylvania rivers
External links
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Conemaugh Dam Pictures
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SCRIP-river improvement project