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Great Seneca and Muddy Branch Watershed Study 

The Watershed Restoration Partner Team is conducting a Watershed Study of the Great Seneca Creek and Muddy Branch Watersheds to evaluate stream conditions, identify problems, and propose restoration projects.  The Watershed Restoration Partner Team makes extensive use of scientific watershed studies to identify the most severe problems first.  The team will be assessing the need for improving overall health of the streams by enhancing stormwater management and identifying areas for stream restoration. Follow the link to learn more about Watershed Restoration.

Are you in the Great Seneca or Muddy Branch Watershed?

Click on the map below to find out if you live in the Great Seneca or the Muddy Branch Watershed.



Study Details

Aquatic Health of the Great Seneca and Muddy Branch Watersheds

To see the aquatic health of the stream visit the County Stream Protection Strategy webpage to see how the streams rated.

Public Meeting Handout

This handout given to residents at the public meeting.  Included in this handout is a tentative schedule of when the project may be completed.

Fill out our Survey on Great Seneca and Muddy Branch!

Step 1 : Download the Survey
Step 2 : Answer the questions electronically and e-mail it to donald.dorsey@montgomerycountymd.gov
or, Print the Survey, answer the questions, and mail it to:

Donald Dorsey
Montgomery Co. Environmental Protection
255 Rockville Pike, Suite 120
Rockville, MD 20850

For more information, contact the Watershed Partners
 
  Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection

Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection
240-777-7700

 Army Corps Of Engineers, Baltimore District

Army Corps of Engineers
Baltimore District

  Maryland National Capital Park and
Planning Commission
 City Of Gaithersburg City of Gaithersburg
301-258-6310

 

   
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Last edited: 7/28/2008