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Home
Virtual Tour
Wild & Scenic Rivers
About
What We Do
Featured Projects
Contact Us
The Watershed
Watershed Facts
WCWA History / The Reservior Fight
History of the Bi-State Advisory Council
Stormwater Runoff
Catch the Rain
Stream Watch
State of the Watershed
Christina Watersheds Municipal Partnership
Creek Fest
Environmental Education Awards
Preservation Fund
Events
Resources
Maps
Reports
Videos
The Management Plan
Partnership Wild and Scenic Rivers Primer
Wild & Scenic Technical (How To) Papers
Water Quality Data Submissions
Rain Garden Resources
Invasive Species
Climate Action
Take Action
management plan
Executive Summary
I. The Watershed Environment
Population In and Near the Watershed
Study and Planning Background
Resource Management and Protection Issues
Environmental and Cultural Resources
Existing Management Responsibilities
Existing Resource Protection Measures
II. Approach to Management
Study Area: White Clay Creek Watershed
Devising an Approach
Management Principles
Goals
Mission
Objectives
Federal Designation Boundary
A Two-Tier Approach
Wild and Scenic Designated Area
III. Administrative Framework
White Clay Creek Watershed Management Committee
Host Organization for the White Clay Creek Watershed Management Committee
IV. Local Land Use Management Program
Introduction
White Clay Creek and Its Setting
V. Resource Management
Resource Protection Guidelines
Water Resources
Fish and Wildlife
Watershed Restoration
Cultural Resources
Recreation Resources
Guidelines for Water Resource Projects
VI. Education and Outreach
Components of an Outreach and Education Program
VII. Available Assistance
Appendices
Acknowledgements
Definitions
Exisiting Land Use by Sub-watershed
Existing Management Responsibilities Tables
Land Resources Table
Water Resources Table
Fish and Wildlife Resources Table
Threatened and Endangered Species Table
Historical & Archaeological Resources Table
Recreation Resources Table
WCWA Stream Watch Program
Bibliography
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approach to management
Study Area: White Clay Creek Watershed
Devising an Approach
Management Principles
Mission
Goals
Objectives
A Two-Tier Approach
Federal Designation Boundary