Purdy Creek is a tributary of the Lackawaxen River in Lakeville, Pennsylvania.
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Its name was derived from a family who lived in the area during the early 19th century. The creek has a total length of 6.8 miles and a drainage area of 12.9 square miles. It is mainly fed by precipitation, but it also receives water from several small springs and tributaries. The creek's hydrology plays an important role in supporting local agriculture and recreational activities such as fishing and hunting. The snowpack from the surrounding hills, as well as surface flow from nearby streams, also contribute to the creek's hydrology. The creek has been the subject of conservation efforts to protect its water quality and natural ecosystem.
Lackawaxen River At Hawley
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332cfs |
Lackawaxen River Near Honesdale
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211cfs |
West Branch Lackawaxen River At Prompton
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82cfs |
Dyberry Creek Near Honesdale
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70cfs |
Lackawaxen River At Rowland
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371cfs |
Lackawanna River At Archbald
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132cfs |
Lake Moc-A-Tek
Locklin Pond
Craft Pond
Lake Paupackan
Deer Lake
Beaver Lake
Prompton Reservoir
General Edgar Jadwin Reservoir
Unnamed Trib To Purdy Creek Near Lakeville
Middle Creek Near Hawley
Lackawaxen River At West Hawley
Purdy Creek At Lakeville
Unnamed Trib To Purdy Creek Near Lakeville
Ariel Creek Near Ledgedale
Middle Creek Near Hawley
Lake Wallenpaupack At Wilsonville
Wallenpaupack Creek At Wilsonville