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Rooster River is a river located in Fairfield County, Connecticut. It acts as a natural boundary between the cities of Bridgeport and Fairfield. This river has experienced many floods over the years, which led to the creation of a special flood control project to help manage the water.

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The Rooster River during a flood.

What is the Rooster River?

The Rooster River is about 15.3 square miles long. It starts in an area with many buildings and cities, known as an urbanized watershed. Besides Bridgeport and Fairfield, the river also flows through Trumbull.

Where Does the Rooster River Flow?

The river flows south and eventually empties into Black Rock Harbor and then into the larger Long Island Sound. It connects to these larger bodies of water through the Ash Creek Estuary. An estuary is a special place where fresh river water mixes with salty ocean water.

What are the Sources of the River?

The water for the Rooster River comes from several places. Some of its main sources include:

  • Lake Forest in Bridgeport
  • Horse Tavern Brook in Trumbull
  • London's Brook, which comes from the Fairchild Wheeler golf course

Why Does the Rooster River Flood?

The Rooster River has a history of flooding. This happens because of several reasons, often related to heavy rainfall and the way the land around the river is used. When a lot of rain falls quickly, the river can't hold all the extra water, causing it to overflow its banks.

How Does the Flood Control Project Help?

To protect homes and businesses from flooding, a special flood control project was built. This project includes different structures and plans designed to manage the river's water levels, especially during heavy storms. The goal is to prevent the river from causing damage to the nearby communities.

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