Saint-Régis River (Roussillon)
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The Saint-Régis River is a tributary of the south shore of the
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. The Saint-Régis river flows in the municipality of Saint-Isidore, Saint-Constant and Sainte-Catherine, in the
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, in the administrative region of
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, in the southwest of
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, in Canada.


Geography

The main neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Saint-Régis river are: * north side:
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; * east side: Saint-Pierre River; * south side: Rivière Noire, rivière de l'Esturgeon,
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; With a length of and covering an area of , the Saint-Régis river takes its source from a set of agricultural streams around the village of Saint-Isidore, located northeast of the town of Saint-Rémi, east of the town of
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and south of
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. The Saint-Pierre river is a tributary of the Saint-Régis river. The river takes its source in a dense network of waterways and agricultural ditches which drain the northern flank of the Plateau de Saint-Michel. This topographic entity advances westward to Mercier, thus marking the boundary of the watershed between the Saint-Régis river and the rivière de l'Esturgeon. The supraregional aquifer is recharged at Saint-Michel and Saint-Rémi and then flows in all directions, the west and north-west currents flowing into the Saint-Régis watershed. The regional aquifer is recharged in the
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, the United States and to a lesser extent in the Rock, southwest of Huntington and Covey Hill. The groundwater of the local water table depending on the level of the river, with a time lag. The permeable till is exposed below the river, which allows the river to recharge the water table, especially since the till is located under the impermeable clay layer. The piezometric level of the water table goes down proportionally with the stream, going from 18.4m upstream to 13.10m downstream. From the village of Saint-Isidore, the Saint-Régis river flows northeast through agricultural land. The river is bordered on the northwest side by Highway 30 and Highway 730. After crossing under the Autoroute 30 bridge, the Saint-Régis river crosses the railroad and the town of Saint-Constant to the northeast; then it crosses Route 132 in the town of Sainte-Catherine where it collects the water from the Saint-Pierre River. Then the river on in Sainte-Catherine to its mouth. The mouth of the Saint-Régis river is located very close to the Côte-Sainte-Catherine lock, upstream from the mouth of the rivière de la Tortue. The mouth is located in front of the Lachine Rapids on the
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. The Saint-Régis river is bordered by the rang Saint-Régis-nord and Saint-Régis-Sud paths. Many private residences have been built between the village of Saint-Isidore and route 221 in Saint-Isidore-Jonction. The average bed width is and its depth is approximately 20 at . The slopes are approximately 4 to high and the deposits are mainly sand, clay silt and organic debris while the bed substrate consists of pebbles, gravels, sand and fine sediment. The slope is fairly gentle all along the river. Since the urbanization of the 1960s, the course of the river has been greatly modified for drainage purposes.


Floods

In early November, heavy liquid and solid precipitation caused significant flooding. of rain fell in 30 hours, an absolute record. More than 400 homes have been evacuated. The water level almost reached the road at the Saint-Laurent Boulevard bridge, where the height between the bridge and the river is usually 3-4m. Since then, a pumping station has been built on the banks of the river, next to boulevard des Écluses.


Toponymy

The toponym "Rivière Saint-Régis" was made official on December 5, 1968, at the
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. The town of Sainte-Catherine considers the section of the river between the junction with the Saint-Pierre river and the mouth to be the Portage river. However, the Quebec government considers it to be the Saint-Régis river.


Miscellaneous

An area close to the mouth has significant archaeological potential.Site officiel de la ville de Saint-Constant – Étude de potentiel archéologique (Archaeological potential study)
/ref> During flood prevention work, the section of the river between Route 132 and the mouth was completely drained for a period of 48 hours.


See also

*
List of rivers of Quebec This is a list of rivers of Quebec. Quebec has about: *One million lakes, of which 62279 have a toponymic designation (a name), plus 218 artificial lakes; *15228 watercourses with an official toponymic designation, including 12094 streams and 313 ...


References

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