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The Meramec River ( / ˈ m ɛr ɪ m æ k / ), sometimes spelled Maramec River (the original US mapping spelled it Maramec but later changed it to Meramec), is one of the longest free-flowing waterways in the U.S. state of Missouri , draining 3,980 square miles (10,300 km ) while wandering 218 miles (351 km) from headwaters southeast of Salem to where it empties into the Mississippi River near St. Louis at Arnold and Oakville . The Meramec watershed covers six Missouri Ozark Highland counties— Dent , Phelps , Crawford , Franklin , Jefferson , and St. Louis —and portions of eight others— Maries , Gasconade , Iron , Washington , Reynolds , St. Francois , Ste. Genevieve , and Texas . Between its source and its mouth, it falls 1,025 feet (312 m). Year-round navigability begins above Maramec Spring , just south of St. James . The Meramec's size increases at the confluence of the Dry Fork , and its navigability continues until the river enters the Mississippi at Arnold, Missouri.

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15-561: Stonehill or Stone Hill may refer to: Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Stone Hill, Missouri , an unincorporated community Stone Hill (Montana) , a climbing area in northwestern Montana Stone Hill Historic District , Baltimore, Maryland Elsewhere [ edit ] Stone Hill Rocks , a site of special scientific interest in West Sussex, England Schools [ edit ] Stonehill College ,

30-410: A non-binding referendum to be put on ballots in twelve surrounding counties. On August 8, 1978, 64 percent of the voters rejected the dam proposal. The referendum carried no legal weight but caused Congress to reconsider. Under President Jimmy Carter , funding was removed from the project. In 1981, President Ronald Reagan signed the bill de-authorizing the project. This was one of the first times that

45-617: A private Roman Catholic college in Easton, Massachusetts, USA Stonehill High School , a former school in Birstall Leicestershire, England, closed in 2015 after opening of The Cedars Academy Stonehill International School , Bangalore, India Stone Hill Middle School , Loudoun County, Virginia, USA People with the surname [ edit ] Randy Stonehill (born 1952), American singer-songwriter Robert Stonehill , fictionalized portrayal of William Canfield in

60-475: Is an unincorporated community in eastern Dent County , Missouri . The community is on a county road just east of Missouri Route 72 , approximately ten miles (16 km) east-southeast of Salem . Stone Hill Branch flows past the south side of the community to its confluence with the Meramec River two point five miles (4.0 km) to the west. Howes Mill is two point five miles (4.0 km) to

75-649: Is the home of an historic iron works and trout fishery. As a free-flowing river with no flood control dams , the Meramec is subject to flooding . In addition to a flood in December 1982, there was major flooding December 2015 and in May 2017. Only the community of Valley Park , protected by a $ 50 million levee designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, was spared. For the first time in state history, MoDOT had to shut down I-55 from flooding in 2015. Flood risk along

90-600: The Corps of Engineers . The United States Congress authorized several large dams in the upper Mississippi and Meramec river basins in 1938 following severe flooding in 1927 and 1937. World War II intervened, and plans were delayed and altered, but the Meramec Basin Project finally started moving forward in the 1960s. The main dam was to be at Sullivan, Missouri , at Meramec State Park , with several additional dams upstream. These plans ran into opposition from

105-693: The 2010 film Extraordinary Measures Other uses [ edit ] Stonehill scandal , 1962 bribery scandal in the Philippines Stone Hill Winery , Hermann, Missouri, USA Stone Hill Center , part of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stonehill . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

120-626: The Meramec is increasing, with the communities of cities like Eureka , Pacific and Valley Park bracing for “100-year” floods twice during a 16-month period between 2015 and 2017. A St. Louis Post Dispatch headline stated that "Two catastrophic floods in less than two years wasn't just a case of bad luck," and attributed the flooding to " worrisome climate trends " and "failed flood policy that both constricts and swells waterways through levee construction and flood plain development." The free-flowing Meramec River and several of its tributaries narrowly avoided being impounded by several dams proposed by

135-579: The east-northeast on Missouri Route 32 . A post office called Stone Hill was established in 1876, and remained in operation until 1954. The community takes its name from a nearby river bluff of the same name. This Dent County, Missouri state location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Meramec River The origin of the name is unclear, but some have asserted that it might mean 'the river of ugly fishes' or 'ugly water' in Algonquian . Early variant spellings of

150-477: The growing environmental movement of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as from recreational users of the free-flowing Meramec. The failure of the Teton Dam in 1976 increased the public's doubt about the wisdom of the project. Grass-roots opposition forced politicians originally in favor of the project to reconsider. At the request of Senators Jack Danforth and Tom Eagleton , Missouri Governor Kit Bond allowed

165-474: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stonehill&oldid=1061862321 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Stone Hill, Missouri Stone Hill

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180-402: The name were Mearamigoua, Maramig, Mirameg, Meramecsipy, Merramec, Merrimac, Mearmeig, and Maramecquisipi. The first European explorer was French Jesuit priest Jacques Gravier , who traveled the river in 1699–1700. Early on, the river became an important industrial shipping route, with lead , iron , and timber being sent downstream by flatboat and shallow- draft steamboat . Today,

195-520: The river have taken steps in cleaning it up. Today the river is one of the most diverse waters in Missouri. The river is plentiful in black crappie , channel catfish , flathead catfish , largemouth bass , paddlefish , rainbow trout , brown trout , rock bass , smallmouth bass , walleye , white crappie , and some of the richest mussel beds in the state. The endangered Eastern Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis) also lives in

210-456: The river is used commercially by tour boats and sand and gravel mining barges . It also is used by canoe outfitters and ferry boat excursions. Numerous trails travel along the river and up over the bluffs, giving the hiker a glimpse of ducks , herons , beavers and other species of wildlife which may be seen along the river. At one time, the river was listed as one of the most polluted rivers in Missouri. Local and state government along

225-543: The river. The Meramec River includes one of only three Red Ribbon Trout Areas in the state of Missouri, hosting healthy rainbow trout and brown trout populations where large springs flowing into the river provide the cool water required by these species. Red Ribbon trout streams are managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation to produce trophy-sized fish. Maramec Spring is the fifth-largest spring in Missouri. Maramec Spring Park, south of St. James,

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