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Do
you know your watershed address?
Do you
know your most important address?
Your watershed
address!
Everyone knows their mailing address and their
street address but few people understand the importance of knowing their watershed
address. Your watershed address provides you with a
natural
reference point that orients you to the region where you live.
- Where does the water that rains on your home and the surrounding landscape go?
- After it leaves your lawn, street or driveway where is it
headed?
- Does it flow downhill straight to a nearby stream or lake?
- Does it wander into wetlands?
- Does it puddle in your backyard?
- Does it zip down a storm drain to the local creek?
- Does it penetrate the soil surface and reach groundwater below to emerge later in a nearby stream?
Whether it's a puddle, a pond, a stream or a lake, that destination determines your watershed
address. It could be Sawkill Creek, Gold Key
Lake, Bushkill Creek,
Lackawaxen River, Pecks Pond or Shohola Creek. Just like there are towns, within counties within states, in a natural watershed
system there are sub-watersheds within watersheds within drainage basins. For example, the rain that falls on your driveway might flow into McConnell Pond, which flows into McConnell Creek, which flows into Shohola Creek, which flows into the
Delaware River.
So your watershed address would be: McConnell Pond, McConnell Creek, Shohola Creek, Delaware River even though your mail finds you through Hemlock Farms, Blooming Grove, PA.
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