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Androscoggin River

The Androscoggin River is a river in the U.S. states of Maine and New Hampshire, in northern New England. It is 178 miles (286 km) long and joins the Kennebec River at Merrymeeting Bay in Maine before its water empties into the Gulf of Maine on the Atlantic Ocean. Its drainage basin is 3,530 square miles (9,100 km2) in area. The name "Androscoggin" comes from the Eastern Abenaki term Ammoscongon, which referred to the entire portion of the river north of the Great Falls in Lewiston, Maine. The Anglicization of the Abenaki term is likely an analogical contamination with the colonial governor Edmund Andros.

History
image Under the bridge at Berlin Falls, by the Bierstadt Brothers There were several ancient names for the river. The Androscoggin was known as Pejepscook from Merrymeeting Bay to the Great Falls, with its namesake deriving from an anglicization of the section of river from the Great Falls northward. According to the USGS, variant names for the Androscoggin River include Amasagu'nteg, Amascongan, Ambrose Coggin, Ammeriscoggin, Ammoscoggin, Amos Coggin, Amoscommun, Anasagunticook, Anconganunticook, Andrews Coggin, Andros Coggan, Andros Coggin, Androscoggen, Andrus Coggin, Aumoughcaugen, and Ameriscoggin River. The average Androscoggin drop of eight feet per mile (1.5m per km) made it an excellent source of water power encouraging development of the cities of Berlin, New Hampshire, and Lewiston and Auburn, Maine, and the Maine towns of Brunswick, Topsham, Lisbon Falls, Livermore Falls, Chisholm, Mexico, Rumford and Bethel. Water quality The Androscoggin was once heavily polluted by a variety of textile mills, paper mills, and other industries located along its banks, and helped inspire the Clean Water Act. The pollution became so severe that until very recently, one stretch required oxygen bubblers to prevent fish from suffocating. As of May 2007, environmental groups had a lawsuit pending, in an attempt to force the paper mills located along the river to clean their waste streams. Most companies have agreed and generally followed through on reducing the amount of wastewater discharge, but only a few have completely stopped, with many companies citing cost as a prime factor for continued pollution. ==Course==
Course
The Androscoggin begins in Errol, New Hampshire, where the Magalloway River joins the outlet of Umbagog Lake. The river flows generally south but with numerous bends past the towns of Errol and Milan and the city of Berlin before turning east at the town of Gorham, New Hampshire, to cut across the northern end of the White Mountains and enter Maine. Continuing east, the river passes the towns of Bethel, Rumford, and Dixfield before turning south at the town of Livermore Falls and leaving the mountains behind. The river passes through the twin cities of Lewiston and Auburn, turns southeast, passes the community of Lisbon Falls and reaches tidewater just below the final falls in the town of Brunswick. Merrymeeting Bay is a freshwater estuary where the Androscoggin meets the Kennebec River nearly inland from the Atlantic Ocean. Major tributaries Listed from source to mouth of Androscoggin, with location of tributary's mouth: • Magalloway River, Errol, New HampshireClear Stream, Errol, New HampshireMollidgewock Brook, Errol, New HampshireChickwolnepy Stream, Milan, New HampshireDead River, Berlin, New HampshireMoose Brook, Gorham, New HampshireMoose River, Gorham, New HampshirePeabody River, Gorham, New HampshireWild River, Gilead, MainePleasant River, Bethel, MaineAlder River, Bethel, MaineSunday River, Bethel, MaineBear River, Newry, MaineEllis River, Rumford, MaineConcord River, Rumford, MaineSwift River, Rumford and Mexico, MaineWebb River, Dixfield, MaineDead River, Leeds, MaineNezinscot River, Turner, MaineLittle Androscoggin River, Auburn, MaineSabattus River, Lisbon, MaineLittle River, Lisbon Falls, Maine ==Recreation==
Recreation
Angling The Androscoggin River is a popular fishing destination for anglers. The upper section of the river offers good fly fishing for brook, rainbow and brown trout. Landlocked salmon can also be caught in the far northern portions of the river near Errol, New Hampshire. The trail will provide improved portages and access sites for paddling, fishing, and boating. The Androscoggin Riverlands State Park in Maine is a popular area for paddling. It consists of along the western shoreline of the river just east of Turner. ==Streamflow==
Streamflow
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) maintains four river flow gauges on the Androscoggin River. All four are below one or more dams. The first is at Errol, New Hampshire (), where the watershed is . Flow here has ranged from 16,500 to 0 ft3/s (467 and 0 m3/s) (zero flow when dam closed). The mean annual flow between 1905 and 2005 is 1,919 ft3/s (54.3 m3/s). The second is near Gorham, New Hampshire (), where the watershed is . Flow here has ranged from 21,900 to a mean daily low of 795 ft3/s (620 and 22.5 m3/s) (lows when dam closed). The mean annual flow between 1905 and 2005 is 2,512 ft3/s (71 m3/s). The third is at Rumford, Maine (), where the watershed is . Flow here has ranged from 74,000 to 625 ft3/s (2,094 and 17.7 m3/s). The mean annual flow between 1905 and 2005 is 3,801 ft3/s (107.6 m3/s). The fourth is at Auburn, Maine (), where the watershed is . Flow here has ranged from 135,000 to 340 ft3/s (3,820.5 and 9.6 m3/s). == References ==
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