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The Titicus River is an 8.5-mile-long (13.7 km) river in southwestern Connecticut and southeastern New York that drains into the Titicus Reservoir, part of New York City's water supply system. Part of both the Croton River watershed and the system's Croton Watershed, has a 23.8 square miles (62 km2) drainage area. It is one of the few rivers with headwaters in Connecticut that is part of the system. The source of the river is in Ridgefield, Connecticut. About one mile down stream, the stream marks the southern boundary of the . Another 0.5 miles downriver, it joins with , and then runs fairly close to Route 116. Once past the New York border, the Titicus River still runs close to New York 116 until emptying into the Titicus Reservoir. After the Titicus Reservoir, it runs another 0.5 miles,

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  • Titicus (rzeka) (pl)
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  • Rzeka Titicus, znana również jako Buffalo Creek – rzeka w stanach Connecticut oraz Nowy Jork, w hrabstwach, odpowiednio: Fairfield oraz Putnam, należąca do . Powierzchnia cieku nie została oszacowana przez USGS, natomiast powierzchnia zlewni wynosi około 62 km2 (28,3 mili kwadratowej). Na rzece utworzono zbiornik retencyjny Titicus Reservoir. Główne dopływy rzeki to: Mopus Brook oraz (pl)
  • The Titicus River is an 8.5-mile-long (13.7 km) river in southwestern Connecticut and southeastern New York that drains into the Titicus Reservoir, part of New York City's water supply system. Part of both the Croton River watershed and the system's Croton Watershed, has a 23.8 square miles (62 km2) drainage area. It is one of the few rivers with headwaters in Connecticut that is part of the system. The source of the river is in Ridgefield, Connecticut. About one mile down stream, the stream marks the southern boundary of the . Another 0.5 miles downriver, it joins with , and then runs fairly close to Route 116. Once past the New York border, the Titicus River still runs close to New York 116 until emptying into the Titicus Reservoir. After the Titicus Reservoir, it runs another 0.5 miles, (en)
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  • Titicus River (en)
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  • The Titicus River in Ridgefield, CT (en)
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