Mokeler Creek
Mokeler Creek is a 10.1-mile-long (16.3 km)[1] tributary of Piscasaw Creek, itself a tributary of the Kishwaukee River, in northern Illinois.[2]
Mokeler Creek | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | McHenry County northeast of Harvard, Illinois |
• coordinates | 42°27′22″N 88°34′11″W |
• elevation | 1,096 ft (334 m) |
Mouth | |
• location | Confluence with Piscasaw Creek southwest of Harvard, Illinois |
• coordinates | 42°23′08″N 88°41′47″W |
• elevation | 846 ft (258 m) |
Length | 10 mi (16 km) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Mokeler Creek → Piscasaw → Kishwaukee → Rock → Mississippi → Gulf of Mexico |
GNIS ID | 413707 |
Course
Mokeler Creek originates in farm fields between Crowley Road and Oak Grove Road, about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of Harvard, Illinois.[3] It then flows directly through the city of Harvard.[3] The creek is a tributary of Piscasaw Creek and flows southwest until it empties into the Piscasaw about 4.4 miles (7.1 km) southwest of Harvard.[3]
Description
Mokeler Creek is 10 stream miles in length.[4] In 1996 the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency assessed the stream for overall resource quality.[4] It was found to have "fair" conditions, with the main contamination problems coming from agricultural run-off and construction.[4] Additionally, the City of Harvard's wastewater treatment plant discharges effluent into Mokeler creek as it flows through the City.
References
- U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed May 19, 2011
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mokeler Creek
- Mokeler Creek - Subwatershed Plan Archived 2011-07-03 at the Wayback Machine, Kishwaukee River Ecosystem Partnership, May 2005, accessed January 23, 2011.
- Kishwaukee River Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, Watersheds of Illinois - 1996 Fact Sheet, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 1996, accessed January 22, 2011.