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Watts Branch (Potomac River tributary)

Tributary stream of the Potomac River in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States


Summary

Tributary stream of the Potomac River in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States

FieldValue
nameWatts Branch
imageWatts Branch at Potomac River confluence Montgomery County MD 2025-03-25 11-55-20 1.jpg
pushpin_mapUSA Maryland
pushpin_map_captionLocation of the mouth in Maryland
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1United States
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2Maryland
length11.2 mi
source1_locationRockville, Maryland
source1_coordinates
mouthPotomac River
mouth_locationMontgomery County, Maryland
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation167 ft
basin_size22 sqmi
tributaries_leftFallsmead, Horizon Hill, Cold Spring, Fallsreach, Kilgour Branch
tributaries_rightResearch Blvd., Lakewood, Valley Dr., Piney Branch, Sandy Branch

Watts Branch is a tributary stream of the Potomac River in Montgomery County, Maryland.

Course

The headwaters of the stream originate in the city of Rockville, and the branch flows southwest for 11.2 mi, under the C&O Canal near Swain's Lock, to the Potomac River, which drains to the Chesapeake Bay. The watershed area is about 22 sqmi.

Portions of Watts Branch flow through a stream valley park, a mostly undeveloped natural area which acts as a riparian buffer zone to help minimize stream bank erosion and filter pollutants from stormwater runoff.

Development impacts on water quality

While some parts of the Watts Branch watershed are parkland or remain forested, the area is adjacent to Rockville town center and the Interstate 270 corridor. This community has experienced extensive residential and commercial development over the past several decades. Population in the Rockville city limits (of which only a portion is in the Watts Branch watershed) more than doubled between 1960 and 2010, from approximately 26,000 to 61,000. These development trends have led to degraded water quality due to stormwater pollution in some portions of the Watts Branch mainstem and tributaries. The stream and watershed have been the subject of extensive studies and planning by Montgomery County and the City of Rockville. A number of stream restoration projects have been undertaken by both governments.

In order to preserve water quality in a partially developed area, the county imposed some restrictions on development (i.e. designation of a "Special Protection Area") in part of the Piney Branch sub-watershed in 1994. Following intensive land development after 1998, county scientists found that the special restrictions had only a limited effect, and water quality declined where development had occurred.

Tributaries of Watts Branch

Major tributaries of Watts Branch include:

  • Research Boulevard Tributary
  • Valley Drive Tributary
  • Cold Spring Tributary
  • Fallsreach Tributary
  • Potomac Green Tributary
  • Kilgour Branch
  • Potomac View Branch
  • Piney Branch
  • Piney Glen Tributary
  • Greenbriar Branch
  • Sandy Branch

References

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. [http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/ The National Map], accessed August 15, 2011
  2. (2001-08-06). "Watts Branch Watershed Study and Management Plan Final Report". City of Rockville, Maryland.
  3. Montgomery County Department of Parks (2011). [http://www.montgomeryparks.org/wildmontgomery/best_natural_areas/bna_watts.branch.svp.shtm "Watts Branch Stream Valley Park."]
  4. (2012). "Population Trends". City of Rockville, Maryland.
  5. (September 2015). "Final Watts Branch Watershed Assessment". City of Rockville, MD.
  6. (March 2003). "Watts Branch Restoration Study: Task 1 Report". Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (MCDEP).
  7. (2012). "Muddy Branch and Watts Branch Subwatersheds Inplementation Plan". MCDEP.
  8. "Falls Reach". MCDEP.
  9. (2013-04-08). "Special Protection Area Program Annual Report 2011". MCDEP.
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