Talk:List of rivers of Pennsylvania

'Paper Mill Run' is better known as Monoshone Creek by those who live here. Current information about the Monoshone Creek and other Philadelphia stream can be had by contacting the Philadelphia Watershed Alliance. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.114.108.145 (talk) 05:05, 26 December 2010 (UTC)

Removals?
Why were so many waterways just removed from this list? Gjs238 16:48, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
 * An anon did it. Feel free to revert anything that you disagree with, everything is archived on its page. However, perhaps we should rename it List of Pennsylvania waterways, or split the non-rivers onto their own page. --  user:zanimum
 * Thanks for the reply. This discussion was started on Talk:List of rivers in the United States but it seemed to end w/o an agreed policy.  I agree that the river lists can get quite long adding so many tributaries and may drift off topic.  I would agree to re-organize the tributaries onto a separate page.  But how do we define a River for the true river list?  Do we use waterways with the name "river" or do we list only waterways terminating at an ocean?  :-)  Gjs238 20:34, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
 * I don't know any definition that requires a river to flow into the sea. By that measure Michigan would have no rivers, Ontario would only have one, etc. A river is simply a large stream, which is the technical generic term but not perhaps the best term for our encyclopedia. I like waterways for more expansive list and I just put rivers that are called rivers on the list of rivers. Rmhermen 22:17, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
 * Use the official USGS definition for stream. --Chemicalinterest (talk) 11:27, 18 August 2010 (UTC)

Proposal to merge List of Pennsylvania streams into this page
The List of Pennsylvania streams page was created because streams not named rivers were being deleted from List of Pennsylvania rivers. Perhaps there should be discussion, and policy, on whether streams not named rivers should be listed in lists of rivers. Gjs238 12:42, 6 February 2006 (UTC)


 * I think they should be on one page, probably this one (rivers). I checked the history and it looks like the deletion you mention was a one-time event (without discussion) by one anon user who has made very few other contributions.  Such things happen all the time and can easily be reverted.  As for the rivers vs. creeks matter, I think this picture of the "Yellow River" in Indiana (which also appears in the River article) is a good illustration of the inconsistency in naming streams across the U.S.  In Pennsylvania, French Creek is a longer and more substantial stream than the Conestoga River.  If there really are strong objections to such intermingling, they could be split on one page, perhaps in two columns.  I do think that some of the East Branches and West Forks, etc., could be trimmed from the streams list, as I think those should usually be discussed in the main article for the stream (as in the Potomac River or Nishnabotna River articles).  Malepheasant 18:36, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
 * I think you need to handle the "East Branches and West Forks" on a case by case basis. The West Branch Susquehanna, for instance, has its own article.--J Clear 01:50, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

Message originally left on User:Analogdemon's talk page regarding moving this page
Hi, I see you moved List of Pennsylvania rivers to List of rivers in Pennsylvania. However, you did not move the associated talk page (which is still at Talk: List of Pennsylvania rivers, Talk:List of rivers in Pennsylvania is blank). Nor did you go through and fix all the pages that now link to a redirect (see []).

For the time being, I am moving the page back to its old name. Would you please mind explaining a) your rationale for the move and b) why you didn't fix all the changes the move made? I think you should do this at the talk page. I will leave a copy of this note there too. Thanks, Ruhrfisch 17:29, 4 April 2007 (UTC)


 * This should be moved to List of rivers in Pennsylvania to keep with name uniformity. I am willing to move this article and its talk page. It seems ridiculous to go to every article which links to the page and change it though. There is nothing wrong with redirects so long as they don't go more than one level deep. That why we have redirects. --Analogdemon (talk) 17:47, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
 * All I ask is that when you move a page you move the associated talk page, and check for and fix double redirects (which are then broken links, losing connectivity). Thanks for providing your rationale for the move. Ruhrfisch 17:53, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Alright, I'll move the page, talk page and check for double-redirects. Thanks! --Analogdemon (talk) 18:02, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

Bucks County Tributaries
I am working on articles for all tributaries of the Delaware River in Bucks County, so, I added them to this list without links and will add links as the articles go live. I compiled this list from Google Maps and listed them at my talk page. If this doesn't make sense, I can fix it.Are1718 (talk) 02:43, 27 May 2017 (UTC)