Rickard Hollow Explained

Rickard Hollow
Source1 Location:deep valley in Fishing Creek Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
Mouth Location:Green Creek in Greenwood Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
Mouth Coordinates:41.1249°N -76.4247°W
Progression:Green Creek → Fishing CreekSusquehanna RiverChesapeake Bay
Name Etymology:unknown; likely a local landowner or farmer
Length:2.6miles
Source1 Elevation:between 1000feetand1020feetft (andft)
Mouth Elevation:636feet
Basin Size:2.22sqmi
Tributaries Left:one unnamed tributary
Tributaries Right:one unnamed tributary

Rickard Hollow is a tributary of Green Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 2.6miles long and flows through Fishing Creek Township. The watershed of the stream has an area of 2.22sqmi. The stream itself has two unnamed tributaries and sewage is discharged into it. The exact origin of its name is not known.

Course

Rickard Hollow begins in a deep valley in Fishing Creek Township, a few hundred feet west of the western edge of Stillwater. It flows southwest for a short distance before turning south-southwest for several tenths of a mile. The stream then turns west for a short distance, receiving an unnamed tributary of passing through a pond. It then turns south-southwest, flowing alongside T-633, which it crosses once. The stream eventually receives another unnamed tributary and enters Greenwood Township and Rohrsburg and continues flowing south-southwest. Eventually, it crosses Rohrsburg Road and turns roughly south. A few tenths of a mile further downstream, it reaches its confluence with Green Creek.

Rickard Hollow joins Green Creek 3.56miles upstream of its mouth.

Tributaries

Rickard Hollow has no named tributaries. However, it does have two unnamed tributaries.

Geography and watershed

The elevation near the mouth of Rickard Hollow is 636feet above sea level. The elevation of the stream's source is between 1000feet and 1020feet above sea level. The stream is close to the Greenwood Valley and to another valley known as Davis Hollow.

The Greenwood Township Municipal Authority has a permit to discharge sewage into Rickard Hollow. It is waived by the United States Department of Environmental Protection. This is considered to be a minor discharge, with a discharge of only 7500 gallons per day.

The watershed of Rickard Hollow has an area of 2.22sqmi. Both the mouth and the source of the stream are in the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Benton.

History and etymology

Rickard Hollow was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2, 1979. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1185024.

The origin of Rickard Hollow's name is unknown. However, it is likely to be named after a local farmer or landowner.

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