Watershed Profile: Young Woman's Creek near North Bend, PA
Watershed Overview
The Young Womans Creek Watershed lies in the corners of Potter, Lycoming, and Clinton Counties, PA and flows south to its confluence with the West Branch Susquehanna River near the town of North Bend, PA. The monitoring station is located on the Right Hand Branch Young Womans Creek in Sproul State Forest.
Drainage Characteristics
- Drainage Area (square miles): 40.95
- Total Stream Length (miles): 62.50
- Average Annual Flow at Station (NHD) (cfs): 67.30
- Population (2010): 242
Stream Classifications (Pennsylvania)
Designation | Miles |
---|---|
Exceptional Value | 62.46 |
Total | 62.46 |
- Land Use
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Description Percentage Developed Open Space 3.35 Low Urban 0.02 Medium Urban 0.01 Deciduous Forest 57.30 Coniferous Forest 1.64 Mixed Forest 35.66 Shrub Scrub 1.12 Grassland Herbaceous 0.40 Pasture/Hay 0.15 Cropland 0.02 Wetlands 0.33
- Natural Gas
- Natural Gas Pads 0
- Natural Gas Water Withdrawals 0
- Public Water Supply Withdrawals
- Groundwater 1
- Surface Water 0
NPDES Discharges
Description | Count |
---|---|
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation | 0 |
Mining/Quarry | 0 |
Stormwater | 0 |
Wastewater Treatment Plant/Sewage Treatment Plant | 0 |
Other | 0 |
Stream Impairments
Source | Category | Miles |
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Underlying Geology
Rock Type | Percentage |
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Sandstone | 100.00 |
Map
Inactive Station
The station is active but not currently transmitting data. Please contact SRBC for more information.