Norwalk River

Norwalk River

Coordinates: 41°06′00″N 73°24′54″W / 41.100°N 73.415°W / 41.100; -73.415

Norwalk
Origin Ridgefield, Connecticut
Mouth Long Island Sound at Norwalk, Connecticut
Basin countries United States
Length 23 mi (37 km)
Source elevation 507 ft (155 m) at source to sea level at mouth

The Norwalk River is a river in southwestern Connecticut, approximately 21 miles (34 km) long.[1] The word "Norwalk" comes from the Algonquian word "noyank" meaning "point of land".

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Description

New Canaan Bridge over the river, from a postcard (1906)

The Norwalk River originates in ponds located in Ridgefield, Connecticut. These ponds empty into Ridgefield’s approximately 500-acre (2.0 km2) "Great Swamp". The river continues through Ridgefield, and is augmented by the "Great Pond" (507 feet (155 m) above sea level), one of the purest lakes in Connecticut due to its being fed by underwater springs. The river is closely paralleled by U.S. Route 7 as it flows southward through Branchville, Georgetown, Wilton, and Norwalk, where it is joined by the Silvermine River and then flows into Norwalk Harbor and finally into Long Island Sound.

Recreational fishing continues to be a popular sport along the course of the river, in addition to oystering at the river’s mouth in Norwalk.

A 20-year-old man drowned in the river on May 24, 2009 while trying to save a boy who slipped into a strong current near Broad Street in northern Norwalk, near the Route 7 Connector. The boy had been playing in knee-deep water. Jose Higareda, a Mexican immigrant living in Norwalk, jumped in the water with the boy's father, but Higareda was himself dragged downstream toward Deering Pond. The boy survived.[2]

Great Flood of 1955

Norwalk, Main and Wall Street, October 16, 1955.

Over the weekend of October 14–17, 1955, 12 to 14 inches (300 to 360 mm) of tropical storm rain caused the Norwalk River, along with many other Connecticut rivers, to severely flood. (The state-wide destruction prompted President Eisenhower to declare a disaster area in Connecticut.) The flooding caused the most severe damage of any flood in the history of Norwalk. From the heavy rains some dams along the Norwalk River broke, sending walls of water surging downstream, knocking out bridges and additional dams. Many of the Norwalk River’s neighboring towns and communities suffered widespread devastation. Several lives were lost in addition to millions of dollars worth of damage along the Norwalk River watershed alone.

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References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed April 1, 2011
  2. ^ Cassidy, Martin B., "Catastrophe on the water: 20-year-old man drowns in Norwalk River while tryig to save young boy", May 29, 2009, Norwalk Citizen, p A6

External links

Railroad bridge between South Norwalk and East Norwalk over the Norwalk River (from a postcard mailed in 1914)

*The Norwalk River Watershed Association


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