The Little Black Creek Coal Basin has an area of . Most of the watershed is in Hazle Township and
Butler Township, but a small portion of the northeastern part of the watershed is in the borough of
Freeland. The entirety of the watershed is within the Jeddo Tunnel drainage basin. The creek's watershed makes up 14 percent of the Jeddo Tunnel watershed. The watershed of Little Black Creek is adjacent to the watersheds of Black Creek and
Nescopeck Creek. The headwaters of Little Black Creek are east of
Pardeesville and the mouth of the creek is near
Hazleton. A
pond is located in the upper reaches of the watershed. Little Black Creek does not perennially have any
discharge. Instead, it has an intermittent or rare discharge. The runoff levels of the creek was measured six times between October 1997 and October 1998. The runoff was measured to be 0 all but two times. The remaining two times, the runoff was 1 cubic foot per second and 2.4 cubic feet per second. The Little Black Creek Coal Basin contributes 11.43 cubic feet per second of water to the Jeddo Tunnel's outflow. ==History==