LONGACRE TO BARTO BRIDGE
A STREAM RESTORATION PROJECT
BACKGROUND - West Branch of Perkiomen Creek Restoration Projects
The West Branch of the Perkiomen Creek in Berks County, above Route 100, is characterized by the PA Fish and Game Commission as a Class A wild trout fishery. Angling experience throughout the headwaters confirms cold clean waters supporting abundant macroinvertebrate populations and a healthy reproducing brown trout fishery. As a major headwater tributary to the Perkiomen Watershed, the stream is a critical source of freshwater for the Green Lane Reservoir operated by Aqua Inc, and a significant water supply to Philadelphia and surrounding communities in the Schuylkill River Basin. In addition, as a Class A fishery, the West Branch draws significant anglers to the area and thus provides an economic benefit to the local community.
In these headwaters, historic agricultural use has caused instability and excessive erosion of stream banks in the creek, contributing to excess sedimentation, a lack of deep pool habitats, and increased nutrient loading in the stream. In addition, loss of riparian buffer due to utility easements and pasturing has reduced shade cover enhancing temperature impacts in the summer.
PVTU has completed numerous projects to improve 1/2 mile of the West granch above Rte 100 on the Longacre Farm. Ultimately, PVTU is working to improve the West Branch further upstream to the current PA Game Land 315 public access (an additional ¾ of a mile upstream) with a goal of a total two-mile corridor of restored stream and public fishing access.
PVTU notes that these types of projects provide significant benefits to the community through the partnerships developed and maintained, and through the enhanced public awareness of conservation efforts on their local waters.
West Branch Perkiomen Creek - Longacre to Barto Bridge
Stream bank restoration and in-stream habitat enhancement
COMMENCED: 2025
ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: September 2027
Location: Barto Bridge, Old Route 100, Barto, PA
Partners: Perkiomen Valley Trout Unlimited, Longacre Farm, Mike Brown and Joanne Miller, Tom Haviland, First Energy (MetEd) Public Utility, Berks County Conservation District, Keller Small Stream Solutions, Trout Unlimited, and the Pennsylvania Council of Trout Unlimited.
Project Description:
Stream bank stabilization, erosion remediation, and habitat improvements on 1100-foot section of West Branch Perkiomen Creek upstream of the Longacre Farm, along two residential properties and a public utility, to the Barto Bridge. Environmental improvements include stabilization and remediation of multiple eroding and collapsing vertical stream banks, channel flow improvements, fish and macroinvertebrate habitat improvements, and riparian buffer improvement. This effort will include a variety of modified mud sills, multi-log vanes, toe logs, in-stream placement of random boulders, and riparian improvements including live-stakes and native shrub plantings. This project will extend the prior WB restoration work another ¼ mile upstream.
PROJECT TIMELINE
Summer 2025: Obtain initial grant funding for Design and Execution – COMPLETE
Fall 2025: Stream Assessment and Restoration Design Package – COMPLETE
Winter 2025: First Energy approval for access, material laydown, riparian plan
Spring 2026: Issue execution contract bid packages and funding requests for full execution
Fall 2026: Receive grant funding, let execution contract
Summer 2027: Execute restoration and riparian work