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Overview: The Center for Sustainable Communities
undertook the
Pennypack Creek Watershed Study to help alleviate flooding and pollution in a
12-municipality area that encompasses parts of Philadelphia, Montgomery,
and Bucks counties. The study was funded predominantly by a
$330,000 grant from the William Penn Foundation, a $192,500 grant from
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and a $100,000 from the
participating municipalities.
The Center’s study provided an updated set of floodplain maps for
the watershed. University experts also conducted water-quality
monitoring in addition to providing municipal officials with better
technical information to implement open space and stream corridor
protection plans. Researchers have also evaluated existing
stormwater facilities to identify modifications that could help mitigate
flooding problems.
Read the report (pdf version)
Executive Summary
Full Report
Appendices
Appendix A: Hydrologic Modeling Methodology
Appendix B: Water Quality Studies
Appendix C: Field Observations
Appendix D: Open Space and Trail Recommendations
Appendix E: Municipal Floodplain Ordinances Summary Table
Appendix F: Municipal Stormwater Ordinances Summary Table
Appendix G: Model Stormwater Management Ordinance
The Philadelphia Inquirer has
published an interactive website showing the existing and few
floodplain maps in the Pennypack Creek Watershed. Please follow this
link to visit the Enquirer site.
http://inquirer.philly.com/graphics/pennypack_zoom/default.asp
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