National Park Service Title:  White Clay Creek




 
Program Overview
 

National Scenic & Recreational Rivers

Great Egg Harbor

Maurice River
 

Wild & Scenic
Rivers Studies

Lower Delaware

White Clay Creek
 

 
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Management Goals:

The following goals were developed by the Study Task Force:

Goals:

Freshwater wetland in watershed

Improve and conserve water quality and water quantity

Conserve open space, woodlands, wetlands and geologic features

Protect native plant and animal species

Preserve cultural, historical and archaeological sites

Enhance outdoor recreation opportunities

Encourage environmental education and outreach


 

Management Approach:

The White Clay Creek study was the first time an entire whatershed was studied for national wild and scenic designation. Traditionally a narrow corridor of land surrounding a river is studied. That kind of approach does not account for the variety of influences beyond the corridor that have profound impacts on river resources, such as non-point sources of pollution.

White Clay Creek is outdoor laboratory.The White Clay Creek study defined the study area as the entire watershed. A key principle of the administrative framework is that existing institutions and authorities will play the primary roles in the long-term protection of the White Clay Creek watershed.

Municipalities, counties, states and federal agencies, together with private organizations and landowners, will participate in maintaining the high quality of the White Clay Creek watershed. To bind these diverse interests together in common purpose, a permanent committee representing all watershed interests will be covered.



Updated
3/22/00