• Greening 50 Neighborhoods.
    Saving 41 miles of streams.

  • Explore The Watershed

    The Herring Run Watershed

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    The Herring Run Watershed is a 31 square mile watershed making up the northeast side of Baltimore City and the south central side of Baltimore County.  It is actually a subwatershed within the larger Back River watershed, which extends all the way out to the Chesapeake Bay.

    Roughly bounded by York Rd. to the west, Joppa Rd. to the north, 695 to the east, and Eastern Ave. to the south, the Herring Run Watershed encompasses over 50 neighborhoods, such as Original Northwood, Bel Air Edison, Hamilton, Stoneleigh, Parkville, Overlea, and Rosedale.

    Natural Amenities

    Our watershed has over 41 miles of streams, all ultimately draining into the Back River and then the Bay.  In addition to  Herring Run, there are seven main tributaries:

    * Western Branch
    * Chinquapin Run
    * Tiffany Run
    * Armistead Run
    * Biddison Run
    * Moores Run
    * Redhouse Run

    We also have over 1500 acres of parkland, which are predominantly located directly around these waterways.

    Watershed Reports

    Upper Back River Small Watershed Action Plan is available for review.  It provides the state of the watershed and goals and actions to reduce nutrient pollution in our stream.  Actions that both citizens and government will need to do to clean our stream.

    What pollution is  in our Herring Run?

    What is plants threaten our forests?

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