Lake Erie Watershed (Pennsylvania)

Lake Erie Watershed (Pennsylvania)

Lake Erie Watershed is a major drainage catchment in northwestern Pennsylvania, consisting of lands with direct runoff and sub-watersheds with waterways that flow into Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay from Crawford and Erie counties, as well as from New York. The watershed is part of the Lake Erie Basin.

The watershed

Sub-units of the watershed

Averill Creek Sub-watershed

Averill Creek is also called 41.5 Mile Run

Cemetery Run Sub-watershed

Cemetery Run

Crooked Creek Sub-watershed

Crooked Creek

Direct Runoff

Some Pennsylvania lands have surface runoff that drains directly into Lake Erie. 24 such stretches of land can be identified.

Erie International Airport is located in the largest of these direct runoff zones, west of the City of Erie, between Walnut Creek and Cascade Creek sub-watersheds. The airport's [http://www.erieairport.org/master_plan.html Master Plan] includes a water quality section in its [http://www.erieairport.org/assets/pdfs/masterplan/chapter3.pdf Environmental Baseline Study (Chapter 3, Section 3.07)] .

The master plan positions the airport in Lake Erie Watershed, 9,000 feet north of Walnut Creek Sub-watershed, 12,000 feet west of Cascade Creek Sub-watershed, and five miles west of Mill Creek Sub-watershed, which is part of the Presque Isle Bay Watershed. The plan notes that Wilkins Run, a tributary (sic) that drains directly into Lake Erie, is situated 1,000 feet west of the airport.

Storm drainage is identified in the master plan as the main potential water pollution danger. Construction and deicing operations require federal permits and extensive measures are taken to contain and process the runoff properly. A report detailing these measures is included at the end of the airport's master plan, entitled [http://www.erieairport.org/assets/pdfs/DrainageMPFinal.pdf Airport Drainage Master Plan] .

Duck Run Sub-watershed

Duck Run

Eightmile Creek Sub-watershed

Eightmile Creek

Elk Creek Sub-watershed

This sub-watershed consists of Elk Creek and surrounding lands, including the northeastern quarter of Elk Creek Township, the northern two-thirds of Franklin Township, and much of central Girard Township in northwestern Erie County, Pennsylvania.

Elk Creek is one of three western Erie County tributaries thought to be raising E coli counts off Lake Erie beaches at nearby Presque Isle State Park. ["E coli Incidents Eyed", Erie Times-News, 3 November 2007, 1A, 4A]

Fourmile Creek Sub-watershed

Fourmile Creek Sub-watershed consists of the 11.93 square mile drainage of the eight mile long Fourmile Creek. The creek's mouth opens to Lake Erie about one-half mile north of Pennsylvania Route 5 at Water Street. It draws its name from its location four miles east of Erie, Pennsylvania. The watershed consists of portions of Greene, Harborcreek, and Lawrence Park townships, as well as Wesleyville, Pennsylvania. Fish migration improvement projects have included the destruction of two dams in 2007 and the planned construction of two fish ladders in 2008. Projects to stem sedimentation due to soil erosion are planned for 2008. [Stream Team: Four Mile Creek Ecosystem Gets Makeover, Erie Times-News, December 18, 2007, pg 3B]

Godfrey Run Sub-watershed

Godfrey Run is also known as 11.5 Mile Run

McDannell Run Sub-watershed

This sub-watershed consists of McDannell Run and the surrounding lands of the City of Erie. The sub-watershed crosses slightly into Millcreek Township. The run passes through McClelland Park, an undeveloped city park on the eastern side of the city.

Orchard Beach Run Sub-watershed

Orchard Beach Run is also called 39.9 Mile Run.

Presque Isle Bay Watershed

This watershed, which covers 65 km2, consists of lands in the City of Erie and two neighboring townships which surround three direct runoff zones, including Presque Isle State Park, and two sub-watersheds, which all feed into Presque Isle Bay. At its eastern extreme, the bay has a small channel that drains into Lake Erie. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has designated this watershed a Great Lakes Area of Concern (AoC) [ [http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/aoc/presque.html Presque Isle Watershed page in the EPA Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AoC) program] ] . The land is 80% urbanized, with storm water often diverted, causing degradation of fish habitat and other problems. An [http://www.bsu.edu/web/mpyron/Publications/PIB.pdf assessment of fishes] published in Northeastern Naturalist magazine in 2004 found that at least half of the stream fish assemblages tested were impaired by urbanization. The city focused its attention on this watershed as part of its [http://glslcities.org/Filippi.pdf effort] to convert Erie from heavy industry to light industry and tourism.
* Cascade Creek Sub-watershed consists of Cascade Creek and surrounding lands in the City of Erie. The creek passes through Frontier Park on the northwestern side of the city. Cascade Street forms the eastern border of the sub-watershed. Nearby Gridley Park, in an adjacent direct runoff zone to the east, was named Cascade Park when the city was laid out in the late 18th century.
* Garrison Run Sub-watershed consists of Garrison Run and surrounding lands in the City of Erie. The sub-watershed begins just across the border in Millcreek Township. At the city, the sub-watershed is situated east of the Mercyhurst College campus eastward to Davison Road, with Mill Creek Sub-watershed to the west and 26.9 Mile Run Sub-watershed to the east. At US 20 the sub-watershed narrows to the area between Ash Street and Parade Street, with Mill Creek Sub-watershed to the west and a direct runoff zone to the east. The sub-watershed is mostly land-locked at the north, with a single outlet cutting through the base of Presque Isle Peninsula's eastern stub and feeding into the bay. A spring in the sub-watershed was unearthed and diverted during construction in 2007 of the Pennsylvania Soldiers' and Sailors' Home dementia and Alzheimer's unit at East 3rd Street between Ash Street and Reed Street. [Veterans Get Room to Move: Soldiers' & Sailors' Home Unveils Dementia Unit, by David Bruce, Erie Times-News, 8 September 2007, pg 4B]
* Mill Creek Sub-watershed consists of Mill Creek and surrounding lands in the City of Erie, Millcreek Township, Summit Township, and Greene Township. The creek passes through Glenwood Park, then enters a tube to pass under the city. When the creek passed along the surface through the city, it regularly caused seasonal flooding in Erie. In 1915, after a heavy storm, debris became wedged in a culvert, blocking a large amount of water upstream which, when released, caused a significant, destructive flood of downtown Erie. Residents called for flood controls, resulting in the construction of the Mill Creek tube.

Purdue Creek Sub-watershed

Purdue Creek is also called 40.9 Mile Run.

Raccoon Creek Sub-watershed

Raccoon Creek

Sevenmile Creek Sub-watershed

Sevenmile Creek

6.7 Mile Run Sub-watershed

6.7 Mile Run

Sixmile Creek Sub-watershed

Sixmile Creek

Sixteenmile Creek Sub-watershed

Sixteenmile Creek

10.0 Mile Run Sub-watershed

10.0 Mile Run

3.9 Mile Run Sub-watershed

3.9 Mile Run

3.2 Mile Run Sub-watershed

3.2 Mile Run

Trout Run Sub-watershed

This sub-watershed consists of Trout Run and surrounding lands of northwestern and south central Fairview Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The sub-watershed is situated primarily north of I-90. The sub-watershed touches across the Fairview border into McKean and Girard Townships.

Trout Run is one of three western Erie County tributaries thought to be raising E coli counts off Lake Erie beaches at nearby Presque Isle State Park. ["E coli Incidents Eyed", Erie Times-News, 3 November 2007, 1A, 4A]

Twelvemile Creek Sub-watershed

Twelvemile Creek

Twentymile Creek Sub-watershed

Twentymile Creek extends into New York

29.0 Mile Run Sub-watershed

29.0 Mile Run

26.9 Mile Run Sub-watershed

26.9 Mile Run

Walnut Creek Sub-watershed

This sub-watershed consists of Walnut Creek and surrounding lands of the City of Erie, Fairview Township, Greene Township, McKean Township, Millcreek Township, and Summit Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania. Significant developments in this sub-watershed include Asbury Woods Community Park and Nature Center, Baldwin Business Park, Bush Industries, Erie Golf Club, Erie Memorial Gardens, Family First Sports Park, Kahkwa Club, Lakeview Landfill, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Millcreek Mall, Orchard Ponds Golf Course, Presque Isle Downs, and Upper Peach Street.

A detailed [http://www.depweb.state.pa.us/northwestregion/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=522525&northwestregionNav=|38071|online report] on the Walnut Creek watershed is available from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP).

The Lakeview Landfill is a PA DEP-permitted surface mining operation.Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP)]

The inclusion of a race track at Presque Isle Downs and Casino will bring up to one thousand horses to fill ten barns on the grounds by summer 2008. The horses are expected to produce up to ten tons of manure and hay waste per day, which will be transported and sold. Fifteen acres of man-made wetlands have been situated in the center of the racetrack to deal with runoff issues that could impact the watershed. [Presque Isle Downs' Horse Manure Won't Go to Waste", Erie Times-News, 29 August 2007, pp 1A, 4A]

Most sewage waste is processed at the Erie Wastewater Treatment Facility and released two miles out in Lake Erie. There are 28 privately-owned waste treatment plants that release directly into the watershed.

There are three companies in the watershed with industrial stormwater release permits from PA DEP.

Walnut Creek is one of three western Erie County tributaries thought to be raising E coli counts off Lake Erie beaches at nearby Presque Isle State Park. ["E coli Incidents Eyed", Erie Times-News, 3 November 2007, 1A, 4A]

External links

Maps

* [http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/wlhabitat/aquatic/streamdist.aspx Pennsylvania's watersheds]
* [http://seagrant.psu.edu/nemo/maps/misc_maps5.pdf Pennsylvania Lake Erie Drainage Basin map]
* [http://seagrant.psu.edu/nemo/maps/misc_maps4.pdf Pennsylvania Lake Erie Basin Subwatersheds map]
* [http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/watermgt/WC/Subjects/WSNoteBks/shedtable.htm Interactive map of Pennsylvania's watersheds]

Programs

* [http://www.pserie.psu.edu/seagrant/seagindex.htm Pennsylvania Sea Grant]
* [http://seagrant.psu.edu/nemo/about.htm Pennsylvania Lake Erie NEMO Project on land use and water quality]
* [http://www.eriewatershed.org/ Pennsylvania Lake Erie Watershed Association (PLEWA)]

Historical

* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~paerie/bates/bates4.htm Samuel Bates' History of Erie County, Pennsylvania, 1884, Part II, Chapter IV, Streams, Lakes, Bays, Bridges and Culverts]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~paerie/bates/bates4.htm Samuel Bates' History of Erie County, Pennsylvania, 1884, Part III, Chapter II, General Description and Progress (includes bayfront elevations and discussion of the city's watersheds, including some waterways that were already lost to urbanization)]
* [http://www.eriecountyhistory.org/GlobalPages/Photo4/LlbPhoto.html Mill Creek Flood of August 3, 1915]

References

* Lake Erie Area Watershed Subwatershed Boundaries, a map published in 2000 by the Erie County Department of Planning
* Professor Higbee's Streams of Pennsylvania, a map published in 1997 by Vivid Publishing, Williamsport, Pennsylvania


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Lake Erie Basin — consists of Lake Erie and surrounding watersheds, which are typically named after the river, creek, or stream that provides drainage into the lake. The watersheds are located in the states of Indiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania in …   Wikipedia

  • Mill Creek (Lake Erie) — Coordinates: 42°8′37″N 80°4′49″W / 42.14361°N 80.08028°W / 42.14361; 80.08028 …   Wikipedia

  • Elk Creek (Lake Erie) — Geobox|River name = Elk Creek other name = category = Stream etymology = the elk etymology type = Named for nickname = image caption = country = United States country state = Pennsylvania state region type = County region = Erie parent =… …   Wikipedia

  • List of watershed topics — This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. See also: Drainage system (geomorphology) This list embraces topographical watersheds and drainage basins and other topics focused on them. Contents 1 Terms different uses …   Wikipedia

  • Pennsylvania — This article is about the U.S. State of Pennsylvania. For other uses, see Pennsylvania (disambiguation). Pensilvania redirects here. For the town in Colombia, see Pensilvania, Caldas. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania …   Wikipedia

  • Erie people — Nation du Chat region The Erie (also Erieehronon, Eriechronon, Riquéronon, Erielhonan, Eriez, Nation du Chat) were an Native American people historically living on the south shore of Lake Erie. An Iroquoian group, they lived in what is now… …   Wikipedia

  • List of city parks of Erie, Pennsylvania — This is a list of the city parks and playgrounds of Erie, Pennsylvania. Those annotated with a ward affiliation are officially named, designated, established, and located as public parks, public parks and playgrounds, and public playgrounds of… …   Wikipedia

  • Beaver and Erie Canal — The Beaver and Erie Canal, also known as the Erie Extension Canal, was part of the Pennsylvania Canal system and consisted of three sections: the Beaver Division, the Shenango Division, and the Conneaut Division. The canal ran convert|136|mi|km|0 …   Wikipedia

  • Western Pennsylvania — consists of the western third of the state of Pennsylvania in the United States. Pittsburgh is the largest city in the region, with a metropolitan area population of about 2.4 million people, and serves as its economic and cultural center. Erie,… …   Wikipedia

  • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania — Harrisburg redirects here. For other uses, see Harrisburg (disambiguation). Harrisburg   City   City of Harrisburg …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”