Blacktown City Council

A modern bustling city of 48 residential suburbs, Blacktown City is home to 340,000 people, making it the second largest city by population in NSW.

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Water in the Blacktown Local Government Area (LGA) drains via paved surfaces, pipes, channels and waterways into two major catchments for the Parramatta River and the Hawkesbury River.

Within these two major catchments there are three smaller catchments that cover the Blacktown Local Government Area including:

  • The Upper Parramatta River Catchment which drains into the Parramatta River
  • The Prospect Creek Catchment which includes Prospect Reservoir and its surrounding lands and drains into the Georges River and also supplies water to the Sydney region.
  • The South Creek Catchment which includes the smaller Eastern Creek Catchment and drains into the Hawkesbury Nepean River
  • The Cattai Creek Catchment which drainage into the Hawkesbury Nepean River further downstream than the South Creek Catchment.

The main waterways in the catchments is available. The map also shows whether the creeks are piped, concrete lined or exist as natural creeks.

The main creeks in the Upper Parramatta River Catchment include:

  • Blacktown Creek
  • Grantham Creek
  • Toongabbie Creek
  • Lalor Creek
  • Greystanes Creek

The main creeks in the South Creek Catchment include:

  • Angus Creek
  • Bells Creek
  • Breakfast Creek
  • Bungarribee Creek
  • Eastern Creek
  • Eskdale Creek
  • Little Creek
  • Minchinbury Creek
  • Reedy Creek
  • Ropes Creek
  • South Creek
  • Stoney Creek

The main creeks in the Cattai Creek Catchment include:

  • Caddies Creek
  • First Ponds Creek
  • Second Ponds Creek

There are also a number of wetlands which are both natural and constructed throughout the Blacktown LGA including:

  • Lorrikeet Marsh
  • Mount Druitt Waterholes
  • Plumpton Park Wetland
  • Tuscan Waters
  • William Lawson Wetland
  • Woodcroft Lake and Wetland

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