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The Passaic Flood of 1903

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A technical hydrologic account documents an extreme October 1903 flood in the Passaic River basin, reporting about 11.74 inches of rainfall concentrated in roughly 36 hours and contrasting it with a smaller 1902 event. It analyzes flood timing, stages, and discharges at key dams and gauges (including Dundee, Beattie’s, and Pompton), traces contributions from Highland tributaries and rivers such as the Ramapo, Pequanac, and Wanaque, and catalogs urban and agricultural damages in Paterson, Passaic, and the lower valley. The report evaluates observed flow phenomena, presents photographic and diagrammatic evidence, and appraises reservoir and catchment projects with preferred sites and general preventive recommendations.

About the Author

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Marshall Ora Leighton

Marshall Ora Leighton is an author recognized for his work on historical events, particularly the significant natural disaster known as the Passaic Flood of 1903. In his book, "The Passaic Flood of 1903," Leighton provides a detailed account of the flood's impact on the community and the broader implications for disaster response and urban planning. His writing reflects a commitment to documenting local history and the experiences of those affected by such catastrophic events. Through his work, Leighton contributes to the understanding of environmental challenges and their effects on society.

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