Jennings Creek
Jennings Creek is a tributary of the Scugog River and flows from the west side of the Town of Lindsay.
View a map of the Jennings Creek Watershed
Watershed characteristics
Learn about the characteristics of the Jennings Creek watershed.
Watershed size |
The total watershed area is 16 km² or 1,618 ha and the total watercourse length is 21 km. |
Natural vegetation cover |
The dominant forest type is coniferous forest including:
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Significant natural sites |
None |
Environmental conditions
The following grades show the environmental conditions for the Jennings Creek watershed.
Indicator | Result | Grade | Status |
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Total phosphorus |
0.041 mg/L |
C |
Fair |
The surface water quality grade was based on total phosphorous (TP) and/or benthic macroinvertebrates (aquatic insects) family biotic index (FBI). The provincial water quality objective for TP in rivers and streams is 0.03 mg/L and 0.02 mg/L in lakes. These guidelines were set because levels highter than these guildelines provide conditions for nuisance algae and aquatic plant growth. A TP value below 0.03 mg/L (rivers) or 0.02 (lakes) meets the provincial guidelines and is in the B (good) or A (excellent) grade range, while the result for benthic macroinvertebrates must be 5.00 or lower to receive a B (good) or A (very good to excellent) grade.
Indicator | Area cover | Percent cover | Grade | Status |
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Forest cover |
1.2 km² |
7.6% |
D |
Poor |
Forest interior |
0.2 km² |
1.1% |
F |
Very Poor |
Forested riparian cover |
0.2 km² |
14.4% |
D |
Poor |
The combined forest conditions grade for Jennings Creek is ranked as poor.
Indicator | Area cover | Percent cover | Grade | Status |
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Wetland cover |
1.4 km² |
8.7% |
B |
Good |