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Repaupo Creek Watershed mapRepaupo Creek Watershed

This watershed in Gloucester County drains an area of 41 square miles. The Repaupo Creek is the largest of several streams flowing directly to the Delaware River. Other smaller streams that also flow directly to the Delaware, but which are classed as part of this watershed, are Clonmell Creek, Nehonsey Brook, and Little Timber Creek. The Repaupo Creek’s two main branches are Still Run on the north and Pargey Creek to the south (also spelled “Purgey”). On some maps, Still Run is labeled as “Repaupo Creek” for its full length. From the point where the two branches join together, in Greenwich Township, the main channel of the stream is called the Repaupo Creek. Rattling Run is a tributary to Pargey Creek and London Branch is a tributary to the Still Run/Repaupo channel. Lakes in the Repaupo Creek watershed include Greenwich Lake, Warrington Mill Pond, and Cooper Lake.


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