Rooster River

River in the United States of America
Rooster River aka Horse Tavern Brook flooding.

Rooster River is a river in Fairfield County, Connecticut that lies on and serves as the border between Bridgeport and Fairfield.[1] It has flooded on numerous occasions and so has its own flood control project.[2]

The river is 15.3 square miles in length.[1] Its headwater is heavily urbanized watershed; in addition to Bridgeport and Fairfield, it also runs through Trumbull.[1] Rooster River extends southward into Long Island Sound by way of the Ash Creek Estuary.[1] The source of the river is Lake Forest in Bridgeport, Horse Tavern Brook in Trumbull, and London's Brook from the Fairchild Wheeler golf course. For a short distance upstream from the junction with London's Brook (which is adjacent to Unquowa School) into Bridgeport both 'Horse Tavern Brook' and 'Rooster River' have been interchangeably used.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Technical Memorandum #1: State of the Rooster River Watershed: Rooster River Watershed Based Plan (March 2013). Fuss & O'Neill, prepared for City of Bridgeport in cooperation with: Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection Southwest Conservation District.
  2. ^ a b "Rooster River Flood Control Project". Stratfield Village Association. Retrieved 2008-09-07.
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Rivers of Connecticut by drainage system
Long Island Sound
Black Rock Harbor
  • Ash Creek
  • Rooster River
Bridgeport Harbor
  • Pequonnock River
Connecticut River Watershed
Housatonic River Watershed
Little Narragansett Bay
(Pawcatuck River Watershed)
Milford Harbor
New Haven Harbor
Norwalk Harbor
(Norwalk River Watershed)
Saugatuck River Watershed
Thames River Watershed
Others
Upper New York Bay
Hudson River Watershed


41°11′38″N 73°13′58″W / 41.1938°N 73.2327°W / 41.1938; -73.2327


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