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Water resources management plan, Richmond National Battlefield Park, Virginia

January 1, 2003

Richmond National Battlefield Park (Richmond NBP) consists of 1,366 acres in 11 geographically separate units that are located primarily east, northeast, and southeast of the city of Richmond, Virginia. This Water Resources Management Plan addresses nine of the units: Beaver Dam Creek, Chickahominy Bluff, Cold Harbor (including the Garthright House), Drewry’s Bluff, Fort Harrison, Gaines’ Mill, and Glendale and Malvern Hill. The units are in the Atlantic Coastal Plain Physiographic Province between the James and York rivers. The small streams that drain each of the units are tributaries of either the Chickahominy River or James River and ultimately contribute to the Chesapeake Bay.

Publication Year 2003
Title Water resources management plan, Richmond National Battlefield Park, Virginia
Authors Karen C. Rice, Roger M. Moberg, Kristen G. Allen, David Vana-Miller
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Index ID 70179683
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Virginia Water Science Center