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Stafford Meadow Brook (also known as Stafford Meadow Creek) is a
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of the
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in
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, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through Roaring Brook Township,
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, and
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. The watershed of the stream has an area of . Part of it is designated as a High-Quality Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery. The other part is a Warmwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery. The stream has one named tributary, which is known as Mountain Lake Run. Stafford Meadow Brook has a very high level of water quality for much of its length and part of it meets the criteria for an Exceptional Value designation. The stream begins on the Pocono Plateau and flows through the Moosic Mountains in a mountainous watershed. Its channel has been substantially altered in its lower reaches. Numerous wetlands and reservoirs are present in the watershed of Stafford Meadow Brook. Reservoirs such as Lake Scranton and the Williams Bridge Reservoir are used as a water supply. Major roads in the watershed include Interstate 81, Interstate 380, Pennsylvania Route 307, and others. In the early 1900s, the main industries in the watershed included coal mining and agriculture. However, iron ore has also been mined in the watershed in the past and a
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was once present on the stream. Several railroads historically operated in the watershed and a number of bridges were built over the stream in the 20th century. The
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is in the watershed.


Course

Stafford Meadow Brook begins near Birchwood Estates in Roaring Brook Township. It flows west-southwest for several tenths of a mile before turning northwest for a few miles. It flows in a broad valley alongside
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, crossing it three times and receiving five unnamed tributaries: three from the
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and two from the
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. The stream eventually passes through the Williams Bridge Reservoir as its valley becomes narrower. On the northern side of the reservoir, it flows north-northwest for a few tenths of a mile before entering
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and briefly passes through Scranton before reentering Roaring Brook Township. From the southern end of the lake, the stream flows southwest for a few miles, receiving one unnamed tributary from the left and another from the right. It then reenters Scranton and continues flowing southwest, receiving one more unnamed tributary from the left. It then briefly turns south before passing through the District Number Fifty-Nine Reservoir and turning northwest. After several tenths of a mile, it enters Moosic and then turns northeast for more than a mile, reentering Scranton and flowing alongside
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. The stream eventually receives Mountain Lake Run, its only named tributary, and turns northwest for several tenths of a mile, crossing
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and reaching its confluence with the Lackawanna River. Stafford Meadow Brook joins the Lackawanna River upriver of its mouth.


Tributaries

Stafford Meadow Brook has one named tributary, which is known as Mountain Lake Run. It also has numerous unnamed tributaries, which range in length from .


Hydrology

Stafford Meadow Brook has very high
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as far downstream as the old Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad corridor. The stream has received little impact from development above the Williams Bridge Reservoir. However, its banks are affected by urban debris such as
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in some parts of its lower reaches. Municipal sewers also sometimes overflow into the stream during rainy conditions. The borough of Moosic has a permit to discharge
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into the stream. At its mouth, the peak annual discharge of Stafford Meadow Brook has a 10 percent chance of reaching 2640 cubic feet per second. It has a 2 percent chance of reaching 4310 cubic feet per second and a 1 percent chance of reaching 5210 cubic feet per second. The peak annual discharge has a 0.2 percent chance of reaching 7110 cubic feet per second. The peak annual discharge of Stafford Meadow Brook some distance upstream of its mouth (at a point where it drains an area of ) has a 10 percent chance of reaching 2340 cubic feet per second. It has a 2 percent chance of reaching 3730 cubic feet per second and a 1 percent chance of reaching 4480 cubic feet per second. The peak annual discharge has a 0.2 percent chance of reaching 6120 cubic feet per second.


Geography, geology, and climate

The elevation near the
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of Stafford Meadow Brook is above
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. The elevation near the
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of the stream is between above sea level. Its average gradient is approximately per mile. Stafford Meadow Brook is a
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. Stafford Meadow Brook begins on the
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. It is a mountain stream that flows the
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in Simersons Gap. At points, it also flows through a gorge or through dense brush. Mountains in the watershed include Coon Hill and Scrub Oak Mountain. The topography of the watershed is mountainous, with high steep hills that have been rounded by glaciation. The stream's valley is narrow. It is one of the larger tributaries of the Lackawanna River. It is a
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stream. The
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of Stafford Meadow Brook is
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. It flows through
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s consisting of
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and
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, with some
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occurring in its lower reaches. The Umbral or Red-shale formation is present in the stream's valley and contains iron ore. The iron ore deposits along the stream are embedded in
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and soft
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-
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. Below the ore is a layer of buff and greenish sandy shale. Below this in turn is a compact gray
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. A coal outcropping belonging to the Roaring Brook Basin is also in the stream's vicinity. Between one of Stafford Meadow Brook's reservoirs and southern Scranton, the watershed of the stream is glacially deformed. At a
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in this reach, the stream was once able to flow through Rocky Glen into Spring Brook during high flow conditions. There is an inner ridge between the
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of Stafford Meadow Brook and that or Roaring Brook. Stafford Meadow Brook flows through numerous
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s in southern Scranton. Some stone
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s and culverts in this section are more than 100 years old. There are also areas with
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s,
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s, and concrete bridge piers. Near Elm Street in Scranton, the stream flows through a
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purposes. There is also one pipe with a diameter of . In Scranton, the stream has an open concrete
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in some places. The channel is long and is part of a flood control project by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Other components of the project include a
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and a stilling basin. This project alleviates flooding from near US Route 11 downstream to near South Washington Avenue. In some reaches, the stream is entirely underground. On a reach of the stream in or near Scranton, 90 percent of it is on an
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. The average annual rate of precipitation in the watershed of Stafford Meadow Brook is between . In July 2013, the temperature near the stream was measured to be .


Watershed

The
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of Stafford Meadow Brook has an area of . The watershed is in the south-central part of the Lackawanna River watershed and the southern or southeastern part of Lackawanna County. It is mostly in Scranton and Roaring Brook Township. However, small areas are in Moosic and
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. The stream's mouth is in the
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quadrangle of Scranton. However, its mouth is in the quadrangle of Moscow. The stream also passes through the quadrangles of Olyphant and Avoca. Its course is circuitous, but it flows in a generally northwesterly direction. Upstream of the Interstate 81 crossing, the watershed of Stafford Meadow Brook is mainly forested and mountainous, with little development. The upper reaches are completely forested, with several
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swamps and wetlands in its
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. Downstream of Interstate 81, however, it transitions to a developed watershed, with commercial, industrial, and residential
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s. There are a number of
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complexes in the watershed of Stafford Meadow Brook. These include Bear Swamp (which is at the stream's headwaters), Simerson Marsh, and Little Virginia. The first of these is a Pocono wetland bog.
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s in the watershed include Lake Scranton, the District Number Fifty-Nine Reservoir, the Williams Bridge Reservoir, and Hazard Pond. Lake Scranton and the Williams Bridge Reservoir are used as a
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, with the former providing 22 million gallons of water per day. Together with Roaring Brook and Spring Brook, it provides a substantial portion of the water supply of the
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. Downstream of Lake Scranton, the watershed contains a lake used by the
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for
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. The remains of iron ore quarries occur along Stafford Meadow Creek downstream of Lake Scranton. In southern Scranton, the stream flows through old residential neighborhoods. Interstate 380 passes near the headwaters of Stafford Meadow Brook.
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is also in the stream's watershed, as is
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and Pittston Avenue. In 2013, it was estimated that there were four
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detention facilities in one reach of the watershed.


History and etymology

Stafford Meadow Brook was entered into the
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on August 2, 1979. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1199983. The stream is named after Captain John Stafford, who started a sawmill on its banks in 1790. The Abbott family once constructed a
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on Stafford Meadow Brook near Scranton. It eventually came to be owned by the Slocum family. The Lackawanna Coal and Iron Company historically had substantial operations in the watershed of the stream. The company was closely linked to the stream's watershed during its development in the 1840s. In the 1880s, they constructed several
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quarries along the stream. In the early 1900s, the main industries in the watershed of Stafford Meadow Brook included
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and
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. The stream became a major
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by the early 1900s, when it was used as such by the Scranton Gas and Water Company. It continues to be used as a water supply in the 21st century. Historic sites in the watershed of Stafford Meadow Brook include the Pennsylvania Gravity Railroad and Ore Mine Road. The stream also passes by St. Mary's Cemetery. Several old rail corridors remain in the watershed: the Erie and Wyoming Valley Railroad, the
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, the remains of the Pennsylvania Coal Company Gravity Railroad, and the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Company gravity railroad. As of 2001, there are plans to revive the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad as a freight and tourist line. In the early 1900s, major communities in the watershed of Stafford Meadow Brook included Scranton. Scranton had a population of 129,867 at the time. A masonry arch bridge carrying Webster Avenue was constructed over Stafford Meadow Brook in 1885 and repaired in 1947. It is long. A concrete slab bridge carrying State Route 3021/Stafford Avenue over the stream was built in 1925. It is long and is situated in Scranton. A concrete
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bridge carrying Pennsylvania Route 307 over the stream was constructed in 1934 and repaired in 1939. This bridge is in Roaring Brook Township and is long. In 1943, a two-span concrete
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bridge was built over the creek. It is long and carries South Washington Avenue. Another bridge of the same type, but with only one span, was built in Scranton in 1964. This bridge is in length and carries US Route 11 over the stream. Another concrete culvert bridge was built across the stream in Roaring Brook Township in 1989. It is long and carries Pennsylvania Route 307. Stafford Meadow Brook has been studied a number of times. In 1980, the
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collected data on the stream. In 2003, it was studied by Popp & McGurl. In the 1940s, the Scranton-Spring Brook Water Company owned 93 percent of the upper of the watershed. The Pennsylvania Gas & Water Company owned most of the upper three quarters of the watershed until 1996. Ownership of the land passed to the Theta Land Company a few years later. Some sections of the land are undergoing timbering.


Biology

From its headwaters downstream to the downstream-most crossing of the Scranton/Moosic line, the drainage basin of Stafford Meadow Brook is designated as a High-Quality Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery. From that point downstream to its mouth, the stream is classified as a Warmwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery. A large section of the stream from its headwaters to the lower Pennsylvania Route 307 bridge meets the criteria for an Exceptional Value designation. Wild
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naturally reproduce in the stream at least as far upstream as
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6.82 and as far downstream as its mouth. The stream was stocked with 500 adult and fingerling
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in 1894–1895. In 1984, the Pennsylvania Fish Commission speculated that there were native
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in part of the stream. Numerous
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species have been observed in Stafford Meadow Brook, including 18 taxa in the orders '' Ephemeroptera'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. In a 210-individual sample, the most common taxa were the genus ''
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'' (62 individuals), the family ''
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'' (27 individuals), and the genera ''
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'' (23 individuals), '' Lectura'' (14 individuals), '' Hexatoma'' (11 individuals), and ''
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'' (10 individuals). Less common were the genera ''
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'' and ''
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'' (9 individuals each), ''
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'' (6 individuals), ''
Cheumatopsyche ''Cheumatopsyche'' is a genus of netspinning caddisflies in the family Hydropsychidae The Hydropsychidae are a family-level taxon consisting of net-spinning caddisflies. Hydropsychids are common among much of the world's streams, and a few sp ...
'' and ''
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'' (4 individuals each), and ''
Simulium ''Simulium'' is a genus of black flies, which may transmit diseases such as onchocerciasis (river blindness). It is a large genus with several hundred species, and 41 subgenera. The flies are pool feeders. Their saliva, which contains antico ...
'' (3 individuals). There were four genera with two individuals each and 13 genera and one order with one individual each. More than 600,000 trees were planted in the watershed of Stafford Meadow Brook between 1912 and 1928. In the early 2000s, the Lackawanna River Watershed Conservation Plan recommended creating a 1000-foot
riparian buffer A riparian buffer or stream buffer is a vegetated area (a "buffer strip") near a stream, usually forested, which helps shade and partially protect the stream from the impact of adjacent land uses. It plays a key role in increasing water quality i ...
around the Stafford Meadow Brook corridor. In lacks a riparian buffer in parts of Scranton. However, there are large hemlock stands along the stream above Lake Scranton. The wetlands along the stream provide an important habitat for wildlife and plant life.
Beaver Beavers are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus ''Castor'' native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (''Castor canadensis'') and the Eurasian beaver (''C. fiber''). Beavers ar ...
s have also constructed ponds along some reaches of the stream.
Bear Bears are carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae. They are classified as caniforms, or doglike carnivorans. Although only eight species of bears are extant, they are widespread, appearing in a wide variety of habitats throughout the Nor ...
s have also historically been observed in the area. The modified
Hilsenhoff Biotic Index The Hilsenhoff Biotic Index (HBI) is a quantitative method of evaluating the abundance of arthropod fauna in stream ecosystems as a measurement of estimating water quality based on the predetermined pollution tolerances of the observed taxa. This bi ...
value of Stafford Meadow Brook is 3.82. The modified EPT Index value is 14 and the total taxa richness is 33.


Recreation

One part of Stafford Meadow Brook is in the vicinity of the
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and a multi-sport stadium. In the early 2000s, the Lackawanna River Watershed Conservation Plan recommended that Roaring Brook Township and the city of Scranton include protection of Stafford Meadow Brook in their zoning plans. It also recommended the construction of a trail along the stream. This trail could link with the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail. Additionally, there is a walking trail around Lake Scranton. This trail is long.


See also

* Keyser Creek, next tributary of the Lackawanna River going downriver *
Roaring Brook (Lackawanna River) Roaring Brook (also known as Roaring Branch Creek or Roaring Creek and historically known as Nay-aug) is a tributary of the Lackawanna River in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through Co ...
, next tributary of the Lackawanna River going upriver *
List of rivers of Pennsylvania This is a list of streams and rivers in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Delaware Bay Chesapeake Bay *''E ...
*
List of tributaries of the Lackawanna River The Lackawanna River is a long river flowing into the Susquehanna River with 65 named tributaries, of which 33 are direct tributaries. The river flows through Susquehanna, Lackawanna, and Luzerne Counties in Pennsylvania. The shortest tributa ...


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