Tredyffrin Township
Chester County, Pennsylvania

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Welcome to the Trout Creek Watershed Webpage!

About Trout Creek

The Trout Creek Watershed is a 5,440 acre system, 72 percent of which is located within the borders of Tredyffrin Township, while the remaining 28 percent is located in Upper Merion Township.

The hills at South border of the Township serve as the headwaters of Trout Creek. The highest point in the Township is 668 feet on the North Hills with some dramatic steep slopes. On the South Hills, some ravines up to 100 feet deep gouge into the surrounding uplands.

Within the hill areas, the Trout Creek system serves as a natural collection point for water and a conduit to viable creek habitats on the valley floor below. Six of the seven watershed systems within the Township are headwaters which eventually empty into the Schuylkill and Delaware Rivers.

Several agencies, including the Pennsylvania DEP and the Chester County Water Resources Authority, have determined Trout Creek to be an impaired watershed. Impairments to this watershed include heavy erosion and sedimentation, poor water quality, and flooding.


Front Yard/Back Yard Watershed Solutions

In May of 2006, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection awarded a grant to Tredyffrin Township for the work in Trout Creek. As a part of this grant, the Township hired Cahill Associates to help compile an educational brochure with information about how residents in Trout Creek can help improve the watershed through projects in their own yards.

The brochures contain information on how residents can construct stormwater best management practices (BMPs)on a residential level. BMPs are methods for reducing and infiltrating stormwater runoff, a process through which the water is filtered by plants and permeates through the soil before it reaches our streams. These ations can greatly slow and reduce the volume of runoff generated by impervious surfaces within the Watershed. The brochures highligh nine different BMPs that can easily be incorporated into many residential properties in Trout Creek.

We hope that you take time to review the information on the brochures, and eventually use some of the suggestions to become better stewards of Trout Creek. Please do not hesitate to contact the Township to let us know if the brochures have been helpful to you.


Trout Creek Watershed Restoration & Protection Plan

In 2003, the Township hired The Ratsep Group, through partial funding from a PA DEP Growing Greener Grant, to create a plan that:

The Township has used the Ratsep study, along with other studies and data, to plan the implementation of restoration/protection projects to improve the quality of the watershed over short term and long term time frames.

This project has been funded in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Department of Environmental Protection

The full report of the Trout Creek Watershed Restoration & Protection Plan is available for review at the Tredyffrin Township building and the Tredyffrin Public Library. The executive summary is available below for download and review.


Links

Where are you in the Trout Creek Watershed?

Learn more about watersheds and the Trout Creek Watershed:

Join the Community Watershed Association:


Trout Creek Watershed Restoration and Protection Plan - Final Draft

Figures from the Report

Tables from the Report

If you have questions or comments, please email us, tredyffrin@tredyffrin.org or call (610) 408-3625.

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Tredyffrin Township Administration
1100 Duportail Road
Berwyn, PA 19312-1079
Phone: (610) 644-1400,  Fax: (610) 993-9186
Email: tredyffrin@tredyffrin.org