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Darby Creek Watershed–Local Level: A Water Plan Management Proposal

Darby Creek Watershed–Local Level: A Water Plan Management Proposal. By: Jenna Hart, Jill Meltzer, Madison Herling , Ben Miller. Darby Creek Watershed: Locally. Under Sproul Road Follows along Darby Road Ithan Creek Bridge: before Blue Route along Darby Road 1. Economic Significance.

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Darby Creek Watershed–Local Level: A Water Plan Management Proposal

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  1. Darby Creek Watershed–Local Level:A Water Plan Management Proposal

    By: Jenna Hart, Jill Meltzer, Madison Herling, Ben Miller
  2. Darby Creek Watershed: Locally Under Sproul Road Follows along Darby Road Ithan Creek Bridge: before Blue Route along Darby Road1
  3. Economic Significance Real-estate and gardening soil Water Excluding roads, would provide a good barrier against flashfloods Trees that grow there are source of food and windbreaks
  4. Watershed Land Use2
  5. Background of Local Region’s Public Water Source 2008 consumer report from Aqua water company shows that the water tested in this division of Pennsylvania did not contain amounts of contaminants that would violate the standards of the EPA3
  6. Places on Watershed Haverford State Hospital site in Haverford Township, northeastern Delaware County4 Clearview Area Landfill River Road in Gladwyne, PA in Lower Merion Township
  7. A Septic System5
  8. The Problem Estuary is contaminated with pollutants from tributaries of Darby Creek and from runoff Many pollution sources Minimum amount of vacant land Urbanization has damaged Watershed’s environmental status6
  9. The SolutionAccording to the Darby Creek Valley Association (DCVA): Part 1 To foster development of locally initiated river conservation plans7
  10. Part 2 To provide financial and technical assistance for local river conservation planning activities7
  11. Part 3 To establish a Pennsylvania Rivers Conservation Registry, that recognizes rivers or river segments that have an approved river conservation plan7
  12. Part 4 To encourage state and local organizations to take actions that are consistent with local river conservation plans7
  13. Non-Point Pollution Sources Stormwater Air-borne pollution8
  14. Point Pollution Sources Sewer overflow Inflow and Infiltration Problems8
  15. Our Plan Educate the public Annual clean up day Limit urbanization and construction
  16. Our Proposed Legislation—“Site Permission Law” Create “Site Permission Law” Municipality should consider Watershed’s best interests Municipality owned land versus private land Site’s layout MUST consider important Watershed features
  17. Our Proposed Legislation—“Park Law” Create “Park Law” Should follow confines of Darby Creek Watershed District Funding Would also include Haverford State Hospital land Radnor Township would modify their zoning laws to protect buffers along creek
  18. Existing Legislation– Municipalities and Sewage Pennsylvania’s Act 5379 Make municipalities take responsibility of their sewage facilities All municipalities participate
  19. Existing Plans—Radnor Township’s Storm Water Management Plan Mandatory since late1970‘s May 2005-comprehensive storm water management law was passed Created this in response to Pennsylvania's Act 167 for the Darby & Cobbs Creek watersheds Radnor Township requires all areas to follow it Two storm water management systems to help with runoff issues10
  20. Existing Plans—Darby Creek Clean Up Day Annual Darby Creek Clean Up Saturday, April 24, 2010 starting about 10 AM Preserves/beautifies Darby Creek Watershed11
  21. Supporting Data Darby Creek Valley Watershed Conservation Plan
  22. Bibliography III. Earth Resources. Darby Creek Watershed Conservation Plan. Darby Creek Valley Association. Web. <http://dcva.org/wcp/Earth%20Resources.pdf>. V. Biological Resources. Darby Creek Watershed Conservation Plan. Darby Creek Valley Association. Web.  http://www.dcva.org/wcp/Biological%20Resources.pdf>. VII. Goals and Recommended ActionsDarby Creek Watershed Conservation Plan. Darby Creek Valley Association. Web. http://www.dcva.org/wcp/Goals%20and%20Recommended%20Action.pdf Aqua Water Quality Report. Aqua. Web. <https://www.aquaamerica.com/WaterQualityReports/2008/PA1460073.pdf>. Ecological Assessment. Former Haverford State Hospital. Web. <http://www.dcva.org/hsh/HSH%202008-12-16%20handout.pdf>. Executive Summary. Darby Creek Watershed Conservation Plan. Darby Creek Valley Association. Web. http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/brc/rivers/riversconservation/registry/DarbyCreek.pdf >. Pennsylvania Department of Health, Division of Environmental Health Epidemiology, The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Health Consultation. ATSDR. Web. <http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HAC/pha/LowerDarbyCreekArea/Lower_Darby_Creek_Area%20HC%209-30-2008.pdf>. Septic Tank, 2010. http://biology.uco.edu/bidlack/family/familypics/septic/Septic%20%2831%29.jpg "Stormwater Management." Radnor Township Pennsylvania. Web. <http://www.radnor.com/department/division.asp?fDD=6-116>.
  23. Endnotes 1-http://dcva.org/wcp/Earth%20Resources.pdf 2-Goals and Recommended Actions Darby Creek Watershed Conservation Plan. Darby Creek Valley Association. Web. http://www.dcva.org/wcp/Goals%20and%20Recommended%20Action.pdf 3-https://www.aquaamerica.com/WaterQualityReports/2008/PA1460073.pdf 4-http://dcva.org/wcp/Earth%20Resources.pdf 5-http://biology.uco.edu/bidlack/family/familypics/septic/Septic%20%2831%29.jpg 6-http://www.dcva.org/hsh/HSH%202008-12-16%20handout.pdf 7-http://www.dcva.org/wcp/Goals%20and%20Recommended%20Action.pdf 8-http://www.dcva.org/wcp/Water%20Resources.pdf 9-http://www.dcva.org/wcp/Goals%20and%20Recommended%20Action.pdf 10-http://www.radnor.com/department/division.asp?fDD=6-116 11-http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/brc/rivers/riversconservation/registry/DarbyCreek.pdf
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