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Watershed Recreational User Program
Description:
Triadelphia (Brighton Dam) and Rocky Gorge (T. Howard Duckett Dam) Reservoirs are
surrounded by 6,000 acres of wooded property that comprise the WSSC portion of the
Patuxent watershed. Both properties store a combined surface area of 1,600 acres
which is used to supply reservior surface.Brighton Dam is located at 2 Brighton Dam Road,
Brookeville, Maryland 20833; and T. Howard Duckett
Dam is located at 7400 Brooklyn Bridge Road, Laurel, Maryland 20707.
WSSC sponsors a recreational program on the watershed which allows visitors to pay a
fee for engaging in fishing from portions of the shorelines of reservoirs; fishing and
recreational boating on large areas of the reservoirs; mooring of personal boats;
horseback riding on designated bridle trails; and hunting in specific areas. No fee is
charged for using the picnic areas.
Interested parties pay a Watershed Use Permit fee ($3.00 daily - $30.00 annual)
for authorization to engage in recreational activity on the watershed. An additional
$20.00 is charged to individuals wishing to moor a boat at a watershed site.
Watershed Use Permits can be purchased at the Brighton Dam Information Center, located
at 2 Brighton Dam Road, Brookville, Maryland 20833, 7am - 8pm, including holidays and weekends; the Cashiers Office, located at
14501 Sweitzer Lane, Laurel, Maryland 20707, 7:30am - 5pm, Monday through Friday.The Brighton Dam Information Center is closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
The Watershed Recreational User Program is coordinated and supervised by members of the
WSSC Production Team’s System Control Group. Assigned staff
regulate the sale and issuance of user permits, conduct security patrols of the watershed,
enforce boating, hunting and other related natural resource laws, provide information to
persons in need, and perform a number of community relations type duties with citizens in
the sanitary district. Information regarding the program can be obtained by contacting the
Brighton Dam Visitors Information Center at telephone number (301) 774-9124.
Watershed User Regulations
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