Peckman River Explained

Peckman River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:New Jersey
Subdivision Type3:Counties
Subdivision Name3:Passaic, Essex
Length:8.5miles
Source1 Location:Eagle Rock Reservation, West Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, United States
Source1 Coordinates:40.808°N -74.2385°W
Source1 Elevation:624feet
Mouth:Passaic River
Mouth Location:Woodland Park, Passaic County, New Jersey, United States
Mouth Coordinates:40.8935°N -74.2138°W
Mouth Elevation:119feet

The Peckman River is a tributary of the Passaic River in Essex and Passaic Counties, New Jersey in the United States.

The Peckman River originates in the township of West Orange and flows northeasterly through the townships of Verona, Cedar Grove and Little Falls to its confluence with the Passaic River in the borough of Woodland Park (formerly West Paterson).

Devil's Hole

The Peckman River passes through a number of suburban areas en route from its narrow and shallow start at Eagle Rock Reservation in West Orange. Few features define the waterway save for a short waterfall and pool, known as Devil's Hole, located in Cedar Grove and which is used locally as a swimming hole. The falls were created by the addition of Van Orden's Dam during the Dutch settlement of the region.[1] Historians state that the water from Devil's Hole previously powered a steam boiler at the Van Orden Corset Company factory south of the site.[2] [3] On June 18, 2014, a teenager from Newark, NJ drowned while swimming in the hole.[4] Swimming in Devil's Hole was banned by a local ordinance in 2018.

Flooding

As a tributary of the Passaic River, the Peckman River has been the subject of frequently flooding, particularly from the mid-2000s. The United States Army Corps of Engineers attributes this flooding to an increase in storms and heavy rainfall, which exceed the drainage capacity of the surrounding area. The USACE notes that recent floods have degraded the ecology of Passaic River Basin, largely as a result of erosion, and consistent with the long-term impact seen in watersheds which are heavily urbanized. Moreover, development throughout the region has reduced the drainage capacity of the basin.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Cedar Grove. 9780738504520. 2 January 2015. Jaeger. Philip Edward. 2000.
  2. Web site: Cedar Grove Historical Society booklet. Cedargrovehistoricalsociety.org. 2 January 2015.
  3. Web site: ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE INVENTORY TOWNSHIP OF CEDAR GROVE, ESSEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. Cedargroovenj.org. 2 January 2015.
  4. Web site: Update: Man dies after jumping into water at Devil's Hole in Cedar Grove. Tamiyah Yancey. NorthJersey.com. 2 January 2015.
  5. Web site: FACT SHEET-Peckman River Basin, New Jersey > New York District > Fact Sheet Article View. Nan.usace.army.mil. 2 January 2015.