Philadelphia is in the Delaware River
watershed. The entire watershed drains roughly 14,119 square miles between five states –
Delaware,
Maryland,
New Jersey,
New York, and
Pennsylvania. The total area that this watershed makes up is approximately 0.4% of the
United States’ land mass and is home to about 4.17 million people. The city can be divided into seven main
subwatersheds, all of which drain to the Delaware River: the Schuylkill,
Wissahickon, Darby-Cobbs,
Pennypack, Tacony-Frankford,
Poquessing and the Delaware Direct. The Delaware Direct subwatershed itself is very small although all the others drain into it.
Darby-Cobbs The Darby-Cobbs watershed drains approximately 77 square miles, and about 66% of its surfaces are classified as
impervious. This watershed encompasses parts of Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties. In specific, it is made up of the following municipalities: Easttown, Tredyffrin, Aldan, Clifton Heights, Collingdale, Colwyn, Darby, East Lansdowne, Folcroft, Glenolden, Haverford, Lansdowne, Marple, Millbourne, Morton, Newtown, Norwood, Prospect Park, Radnor, Ridley Park, Ridley, Rutledge, Sharon Hill, Springfield, Tinicum, Upper Darby, Yeadon, Lower Merion, and Narberth.
Pennypack The Pennypack Watershed drains about 56 miles of Philadelphia and 33% of its surface area is impervious. Areas that belong to this water shed include parts of
Montgomery,
Philadelphia and
Bucks counties, and segments of 12 different municipalities, including Abington, Bryn Athyn, Hatboro, Horsham, Lower Moreland, Rockledge, Upper Dublin, Upper Moreland, Upper Southampton, and Warminster.
Schuylkill This watershed is about 2,000 square miles and is 10% impervious. The Schuylkill watershed includes areas of 11 counties such as the Schuylkill, Berks, Montgomery, Chester, Philadelphia, Carbon, Lehigh, Lebanon,
Lancaster, Bucks, and the Delaware.
Tookany/Tacony-Frankford This watershed drains about 33 square miles and has about 48% impervious surface areas. Its reach includes parts of Philadelphia and Montgomery counties, as well as five municipalities: Abington, Cheltenham, Jenkintown, Rockledge, and Springfield.
Wissahickon This watershed drains about 64 square miles and is 24% impervious. It includes areas of Montgomery and Philadelphia counties, as well as another 15 municipalities which include Abington, Ambler, Cheltenham, Horsham, Lansdale, Lower Gwynedd, Montgomery, North Wales, Springfield, Upper Dublin, Upper Gwynedd, Upper Moreland, Whitemarsh, Whitpain, and Worcester. ==Wastewater treatment and infrastructure==