A river begins at its headwaters, a network of small upstream tributaries.
Headwater streams can be ephemeral, intermittent, or perennial.
Ephemeral...
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Environment
Published
05/10/08
Because water flows downhill, over and through the Earth's surface, protecting Maryland's rivers and the Chesapeake Bay requires that we also protect and restore the thousands of miles of headwater streams that drain our land. Find Us On Facebook
As people continue to flee the cities and crowded urban areas to seek refuge from the stresses of life, more and more development is occurring in upland areas (call it sprawl) - in places that are intimately connected to headwater streams.
A river begins at its headwaters, a network of small upstream tributaries. Headwater streams can be ephemeral, intermittent, or perennial. Ephemeral...
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