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Millard Creek

Millard Creek is a tributary of Tunkhannock Creek in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. It is approximately 6.2 miles (10.0 km) long and flows through Harford Township and Lenox Township. The watershed of the creek has an area of 5.66 square miles (14.7 km2). The creek is not designated as an impaired waterbody. The surficial geology in its vicinity includes Wisconsinan Till, alluvium, wetlands, lakes, bedrock, and alluvial fan. The dominant land uses in the creek's watershed include forested land and agricultural land. A number of bridges have been constructed over the creek. Its drainage basin is designated as a Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery.

Millard Creek
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationunnamed pond south of a wetland in Harford Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
 • elevation1,458 ft (444 m)
Mouth 
 • location
Tunkhannock Creek in Lenox Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania near Glenwood
 • coordinates
41°39′25″N 75°43′09″W / 41.65691°N 75.71915°W / 41.65691; -75.71915
 • elevation
778 ft (237 m)
Length6.2 mi (10.0 km)
Basin features
ProgressionTunkhannock Creek → Susquehanna RiverChesapeake Bay
Tributaries 
 • leftone unnamed tributary

Course Edit

Millard Creek begins in a small unnamed pond to the south of a wetland in Harford Township. It flows south-southwest for a few tenths of a mile before turning south-southeast for several tenths of a mile, entering Lenox Township. Here, the creek turns south-southwest for several tenths of a mile before turning east and then southeast and then south-southwest. After several tenths of a mile, it passes through a wetland and a lake before turning south. For the next several tenths of a mile, it flows alongside Jeffers Hill before passing through a wetland and Jeffers Pond. The creek then turns southwest for a short distance before turning south-southeast. After several tenths of a mile, it passes through another wetland and turns southeast for a few tenths of a mile before receiving an unnamed tributary from the left. It then turns south for several tenths of a mile, beginning to flow alongside Pennsylvania Route 167 on one side and Hickory Ridge on the other side. The creek then turns southeast for a few tenths of a mile before turning east-southeast and crossing Pennsylvania Route 92. A short distance further downstream, it reaches its confluence with Tunkhannock Creek.[1]

Millard Creek is approximately 6.2 miles (10.0 km) long.[1] It joins Tunkhannock Creek 20.95 miles (33.72 km) upstream of its mouth.[2]

Hydrology Edit

Millard Creek is not designated as an impaired waterbody.[3]

The total sediment load in Millard Creek is 2,822,343 pounds (1,280,193 kg) per year. Cropland is by far the largest contributor, accounting for 2,600,926 pounds (1,179,760 kg) per year. Deciduous forest an hay/pastures/grass contribute 93,348 and 88,255 pounds (42,342 and 40,032 kg) per year respectively. The annual sediment load contributed by coniferous forest is 17,638 pounds (8,000 kg), while 13,164 pounds (5,971 kg) comes from mixed forest and 9,011 pounds (4,087 kg) comes from high-intensity development.[4]

The annual nitrogen load in Millard Creek is 14,604 pounds (6,624 kg). A total of 10,509 pounds (4,767 kg) per year comes from cropland, while 1,203 pounds (546 kg) comes from groundwater and 1,194 pounds (542 kg) comes from septic systems and 941 pounds (427 kg) comes from hay/pastures/grass. Deciduous forests contribute 452 pounds (205 kg) per year, coniferous forests contribute 128 pounds (58 kg), mixed forests contribute 83 pounds (38 kg), and high-intensity development contributes 64 feet (20 m).[4]

The total phosphorus load in Millard Creek is 1,861 pounds (844 kg). Annually, 1,585 pounds (719 kg) comes from cropland, 108 pounds (49 kg) comes from groundwater, 76 pounds (34 kg) comes from hay/pastures/grass, and 58 pounds (26 kg) comes from deciduous forest. A total of 12 pounds (5.4 kg) per year comes from coniferous forest, mixed forest and high-intensity development contribute 9 pounds (4.1 kg) each, and septic systems contribute 4 pounds (1.8 kg) per year.[4]

Point source pollution does not contribute any nitrogen, phosphorus, or sediment to Millard Creek.[4]

Geography and geology Edit

The elevation near the mouth of Millard Creek is 778 feet (237 m) above sea level.[5] The elevation near the creek's source is 1,458 feet (444 m) above sea level.[1]

The geology in the entire watershed of Millard Creek consists of interbedded sedimentary rock of the Catksill Formation.[4]

The surficial geology in the vicinity of Millard Creek mostly consists of a till known as Wisconsinan Till. However, patches of alluvium, wetlands, and lakes occur along some areas of the creek and the surficial geology on some nearby hills include bedrock consisting of sandstone and shale. There is also a patch of alluvial fan near the mouth of the creek.[6]

Watershed Edit

The watershed of Millard Creek has an area of 5.66 square miles (14.7 km2).[2] The stream is entirely within the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Lenoxville.[5] Its mouth is located within 1 mile (1.6 km) of Glenwood.[2]

The main land use in the watershed of Millard Creek is forested land, which occupies nearly 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) in the watershed. Agricultural land occupies slightly over 1,000 acres (400 ha) and urban land occupies only a very small part of the creek's watershed.[4]

The watershed of Millard Creek is relatively long in a north-south direction and relatively narrow in an east-west direction.[4]

History Edit

Millard Creek was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2, 1979. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1181198.[5]

A prestressed box beam or girders bridge carrying State Route 2039 over Millard Creek in Lenox Township was built in 1951 and repaired in 2010 and is 24.0 feet (7.3 m) long. A concrete tee beam bridge carrying Pennsylvania Route 92 over the creek in Lenox Township was built in 1959 and is 34.1 feet (10.4 m) long.[7]

In 2001, Millard Creek was used as the reference watershed for the total maximum daily load for South Branch Wyalusing Creek.[4]

Biology Edit

The drainage basin of Millard Creek is designated as a Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery.[8] Wild trout naturally reproduce in Millard Creek from its mouth upstream for 2.67 miles (4.30 km).[9] The designated use of the creek is aquatic life.[3]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c United States Geological Survey, , archived from the original on March 29, 2012, retrieved July 6, 2016
  2. ^ a b c Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams (PDF), November 2, 2001, p. 100, retrieved July 6, 2016
  3. ^ a b United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2006 Waterbody Report for Millard Creek, retrieved July 6, 2016
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (February 27, 2001), Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) For Nutrients and Sediments in the South Branch Wyalusing Creek Susquehanna County (PDF), pp. 11–12, 18, retrieved July 7, 2016
  5. ^ a b c Geographic Names Information System, Feature Detail Report for: Millard Creek, retrieved July 6, 2016
  6. ^ Duane D. Braun (2007), , p. 14, archived from the original on May 24, 2014, retrieved July 7, 2016
  7. ^ Susquehanna County, retrieved July 6, 2016
  8. ^ ANNEX A, p. 3, retrieved July 7, 2016
  9. ^ Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (May 2016), Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - May 2016 (PDF), p. 81, retrieved July 6, 2016

External links Edit

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Millard Creek is a tributary of Tunkhannock Creek in Susquehanna County Pennsylvania It is approximately 6 2 miles 10 0 km long and flows through Harford Township and Lenox Township The watershed of the creek has an area of 5 66 square miles 14 7 km2 The creek is not designated as an impaired waterbody The surficial geology in its vicinity includes Wisconsinan Till alluvium wetlands lakes bedrock and alluvial fan The dominant land uses in the creek s watershed include forested land and agricultural land A number of bridges have been constructed over the creek Its drainage basin is designated as a Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery Millard CreekPhysical characteristicsSource locationunnamed pond south of a wetland in Harford Township Susquehanna County Pennsylvania elevation1 458 ft 444 m Mouth locationTunkhannock Creek in Lenox Township Susquehanna County Pennsylvania near Glenwood coordinates41 39 25 N 75 43 09 W 41 65691 N 75 71915 W 41 65691 75 71915 elevation778 ft 237 m Length6 2 mi 10 0 km Basin featuresProgressionTunkhannock Creek Susquehanna River Chesapeake BayTributaries leftone unnamed tributary Contents 1 Course 2 Hydrology 3 Geography and geology 4 Watershed 5 History 6 Biology 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCourse EditMillard Creek begins in a small unnamed pond to the south of a wetland in Harford Township It flows south southwest for a few tenths of a mile before turning south southeast for several tenths of a mile entering Lenox Township Here the creek turns south southwest for several tenths of a mile before turning east and then southeast and then south southwest After several tenths of a mile it passes through a wetland and a lake before turning south For the next several tenths of a mile it flows alongside Jeffers Hill before passing through a wetland and Jeffers Pond The creek then turns southwest for a short distance before turning south southeast After several tenths of a mile it passes through another wetland and turns southeast for a few tenths of a mile before receiving an unnamed tributary from the left It then turns south for several tenths of a mile beginning to flow alongside Pennsylvania Route 167 on one side and Hickory Ridge on the other side The creek then turns southeast for a few tenths of a mile before turning east southeast and crossing Pennsylvania Route 92 A short distance further downstream it reaches its confluence with Tunkhannock Creek 1 Millard Creek is approximately 6 2 miles 10 0 km long 1 It joins Tunkhannock Creek 20 95 miles 33 72 km upstream of its mouth 2 Hydrology EditMillard Creek is not designated as an impaired waterbody 3 The total sediment load in Millard Creek is 2 822 343 pounds 1 280 193 kg per year Cropland is by far the largest contributor accounting for 2 600 926 pounds 1 179 760 kg per year Deciduous forest an hay pastures grass contribute 93 348 and 88 255 pounds 42 342 and 40 032 kg per year respectively The annual sediment load contributed by coniferous forest is 17 638 pounds 8 000 kg while 13 164 pounds 5 971 kg comes from mixed forest and 9 011 pounds 4 087 kg comes from high intensity development 4 The annual nitrogen load in Millard Creek is 14 604 pounds 6 624 kg A total of 10 509 pounds 4 767 kg per year comes from cropland while 1 203 pounds 546 kg comes from groundwater and 1 194 pounds 542 kg comes from septic systems and 941 pounds 427 kg comes from hay pastures grass Deciduous forests contribute 452 pounds 205 kg per year coniferous forests contribute 128 pounds 58 kg mixed forests contribute 83 pounds 38 kg and high intensity development contributes 64 feet 20 m 4 The total phosphorus load in Millard Creek is 1 861 pounds 844 kg Annually 1 585 pounds 719 kg comes from cropland 108 pounds 49 kg comes from groundwater 76 pounds 34 kg comes from hay pastures grass and 58 pounds 26 kg comes from deciduous forest A total of 12 pounds 5 4 kg per year comes from coniferous forest mixed forest and high intensity development contribute 9 pounds 4 1 kg each and septic systems contribute 4 pounds 1 8 kg per year 4 Point source pollution does not contribute any nitrogen phosphorus or sediment to Millard Creek 4 Geography and geology EditThe elevation near the mouth of Millard Creek is 778 feet 237 m above sea level 5 The elevation near the creek s source is 1 458 feet 444 m above sea level 1 The geology in the entire watershed of Millard Creek consists of interbedded sedimentary rock of the Catksill Formation 4 The surficial geology in the vicinity of Millard Creek mostly consists of a till known as Wisconsinan Till However patches of alluvium wetlands and lakes occur along some areas of the creek and the surficial geology on some nearby hills include bedrock consisting of sandstone and shale There is also a patch of alluvial fan near the mouth of the creek 6 Watershed EditThe watershed of Millard Creek has an area of 5 66 square miles 14 7 km2 2 The stream is entirely within the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Lenoxville 5 Its mouth is located within 1 mile 1 6 km of Glenwood 2 The main land use in the watershed of Millard Creek is forested land which occupies nearly 2 500 acres 1 000 ha in the watershed Agricultural land occupies slightly over 1 000 acres 400 ha and urban land occupies only a very small part of the creek s watershed 4 The watershed of Millard Creek is relatively long in a north south direction and relatively narrow in an east west direction 4 History EditMillard Creek was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2 1979 Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1181198 5 A prestressed box beam or girders bridge carrying State Route 2039 over Millard Creek in Lenox Township was built in 1951 and repaired in 2010 and is 24 0 feet 7 3 m long A concrete tee beam bridge carrying Pennsylvania Route 92 over the creek in Lenox Township was built in 1959 and is 34 1 feet 10 4 m long 7 In 2001 Millard Creek was used as the reference watershed for the total maximum daily load for South Branch Wyalusing Creek 4 Biology EditThe drainage basin of Millard Creek is designated as a Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery 8 Wild trout naturally reproduce in Millard Creek from its mouth upstream for 2 67 miles 4 30 km 9 The designated use of the creek is aquatic life 3 See also EditEast Branch Tunkhannock Creek next tributary of Tunkhannock Creek going downstream Tower Branch next tributary of Tunkhannock Creek going upstream List of rivers of PennsylvaniaReferences Edit a b c United States Geological Survey The National Map Viewer archived from the original on March 29 2012 retrieved July 6 2016 a b c Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams PDF November 2 2001 p 100 retrieved July 6 2016 a b United States Environmental Protection Agency 2006 Waterbody Report for Millard Creek retrieved July 6 2016 a b c d e f g h Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection February 27 2001 Total Maximum Daily Load TMDL For Nutrients and Sediments in the South Branch Wyalusing Creek Susquehanna County PDF pp 11 12 18 retrieved July 7 2016 a b c Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report for Millard Creek retrieved July 6 2016 Duane D Braun 2007 Surficial geology of the Lenoxville 7 5 minute quadrangle Susquehanna Lackawanna and Wyoming Counties Pennsylvania p 14 archived from the original on May 24 2014 retrieved July 7 2016 Susquehanna County retrieved July 6 2016 ANNEX A p 3 retrieved July 7 2016 Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission May 2016 Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters Natural Reproduction May 2016 PDF p 81 retrieved July 6 2016External links EditImage of Millard Creek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Millard Creek amp oldid 1138897674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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