EPA-600/2-76-018
January 1976
Environmental Protection Technology Series
INTERIM REPORT ON THE
IMPACT OF PUBLIC LAW 92-500 ON
MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
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RESEARCH REPORTING SERIES
Research reports of the Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, have been grouped into five series. These five broad
categories were established to facilitate further development and application of
environmental technology. Elimination of traditional grouping was consciously
planned to foster technology transfer and a maximum interface in related fields.
The five series are:
1. Environmental Health Effects Research
2. Environmental Protection Technology
3. Ecological Research
4. Environmental Monitoring
5. Socioeconomic Environmental Studies
This report has been assigned to the ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
TECHNOLOGY series. This series describes research performed to develop and
demonstrate instrumentation, equipment, and methodology to repair or prevent
environmental degradation from point and non-point sources of pollution. This
work provides the new or improved technology required for the control and
treatment of pollution sources to meet environmental quality standards.
This document is available to the public through the National Technical Informa-
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EPA-600/2-76-018
January 1976
INTERIM REPORT ON THE
IMPACT OF PUBLIC LAW 92-500
ON
MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
by
Benjamin W. Lykins, Jr.
and
John M. Smith
Wastewater Research Division
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory
Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45268
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DISCLAIMER
This report has been reviewed by the Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and approved for
publication. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not
constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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FOREWORD
Man and his environment must be protected from the adverse effects of pesti-
cides, radiation, noise, and other forms of pollution, and the unwise
management of solid waste. Efforts to protect the environment require a
focus that recognizes the interplay between the components of our physical
environment—air, water, and land. The Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory contributes to this multidisciplinary focus through programs
engaged in
• studies on the effects of environmental contaminants on the
biosphere, and
• a search for ways to prevent contamination and to recycle
valuable resources.
This report examines the impact of water quality required by Public Law
92-500 on the effluent quality discharged from publicly owned wastewater
treatment plants and assesses the adequacy of existing technology to meet
these requirements.
Louis W. Lefke
Acting Director
Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory
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ABSTRACT
This report presents available information that is used to examine the impact
of water quality required by Public Law 92-500 on the effluent quality dis-
charged from publicly owned wastewater treatment plants and assesses the
adequacy of existing technology to meet these requirements. The report also
identifies effluent standards that are more stringent than the national
minimum requirement for "secondary" treatment. A major effort was, therefore,
devoted to reviewing state water quality standards, identifying all water
quality limited stream segments within each state, and summarizing and eval-
uating concentrations of pollutants in municipal wastewater treatment plant
effluents reported in the 1973 Needs Survey.
A comparison of existing technology with projected needs indicates that some
form of technology is available to achieve the required removal of suspended
solids, nitrogen and phosphorus. However, development and demonstration of
additional technology are needed to reduce BOD concentrations to the required
limits and to provide alternate disinfection processes.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
List of Figures vi
List of Tables x
Acknowledgements xii
Executive Summary xiii
Introduction 1
Purpose of Report 1
Background, Goals and Requirements of Public Law 92-500 1
Approach and Data Bases 3
Water Quality 9
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments and Waste Load 9
Allocations
State Water Quality Standards 11
General 11
Special Water Quality Requirements 17
Nitrogen Control 17
Phosphorus Control 32
Wastewater Reuse 34
Disinfection 36
Needs Survey 44
Existing and Projected Technology to Meet Water Quality Goals 66
Current In-Ground Technology 66
Projection of Needed Technology 66
Projection Based on Waste Load Allocations 66
Projection Based on 1973 Needs Survey 86
References 90
Appendix 92
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FIGURES
No.
1 Annual State Planning and Management Actions. ->
2 Basic Planning System for 303(e) Plans. 6
3 States that have Adopted State-Wide Effluent Standards more 10
Stringent than EPA Secondary as of March 1, 1975.
4 States with Water Quality Standards for Nitrogen (Ammonia, 18
Nitrate, or Total Nitrogen) •
5 States with Water Quality Standards for Ammonia Nitrogen. 19
6 States with Water Quality Standards for Nitrate Nitrogen. 20
7 States with Water Quality Standards for Total Nitrogen. 21
8 States with Water Quality Standards for Phosphorus. 33
9 States with Water Quality Standards for Coliform Control 43
in Shellfish Waters-
10 Cumulative Distribution of Existing Suspended Solids 52
Effluent Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited
Stream Segments - 1973 Needs Survey-
11 Cumulative Distribution of Existing Suspended Solids 53
Effluent Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited
Stream Segments (Cont.) - 1973 Needs Survey.
12 Cumulative Distribution of Projected Suspended Solids 54
Effluent Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited
Stream Segments - 1973 Needs Survey-
13 Cumulative Distribution of Projected Suspended Solids 55
Effluent Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited
Stream Segments (Cont.) - 1973 Needs Survey.
14 Cumulative Distribution of Existing BOD Effluent Quality 56
Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Located on Water Quality Limited Stream Segments - 1973
Needs Survey-
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FIGURES (Continued)
No. Pag<
15 Cumulative Distribution of Existing BOD Effluent Quality 57
Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Located on Water Quality Limited Stream Segments (Cont.) -
1973 Needs Survey.
16 Cumulative Distribution of Projected BOD Effluent Quality 58
Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Located on Water Quality Limited Stream Segments - 1973
Needs Survey.
17 Cumulative Distribution of Projected BOD Effluent Quality 59
Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Located on Water Quality Limited Stream Segments (Cont.) -
1973 Needs Survey.
18 Cumulative Distribution of Existing Phosphorus Effluent 60
Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
19 Cumulative Distribution of Projected Phosphorus Effluent 61
Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
20 Cumulative Distribution of Existing Ammonia Effluent 62
Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Facilities Located on Water 'Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
21 Cumulative Distribution of Projected Ammonia Effluent 63
Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
22 Cumulative Distribution of Existing Nitrate Effluent 64
Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
23 Cumulative Distribution of Projected Nitrate Effluent 65
Quality Required for Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
24 National Treatment Classification by Population. 68
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
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FIGURES (Continued)
No.
25 National Distribution of Municipal Wastewater Treatment 6^
Facilities. Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974
Inventory.
26 Primary Treatment Distribution. Municipal Waste 70
Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
27 Secondary Treatment Distribution. Municipal Waste 71
Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
28 Tertiary Treatment Distribution. Municipal Waste 72
Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
29 Secondary Treatment - Activated Sludge Distribution. 73
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
30 Secondary Treatment - Extended Aeration Distribution. 74
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
31 Secondary Treatment - High Rate Tricking Filter 75
Distribution. Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974
Inventory.
32 Secondary Treatment - Standard Rate Trickling Filter 76
Distribution. Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974
Inventory.
33 Secondary Treatment - Intermittent Sand Filter 77
Distribution. Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974
Inventory.
34 Secondary Treatment - Application to Land Distribution. 78
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
35 Secondary Treatment - Oxidation Pond Distribution. 79
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
36 Secondary Treatment - Filter Unknown Distribution, 80
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
37 Unknown Secondary Treatment Distribution. Municipal 81
Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
38 Other Types of Secondary Treatment Distribution. 82
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
A-l Region I Water Quality Limited Stream Segments. 93
A-2 Region II Water Quality Limited Stream Segments. 94
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FIGURES (Continued)
No. Page
A-3 Region III Water Quality Limited Stream Segments, 95
A-4 Region IV Water Quality Limited Stream Segments. 97
A-5 Region V Water Quality Limited Stream Segments. 99
A-6 Region VI Water Quality Limited Stream Segments. 101
A-7 Region VII Water Quality Limited Stream Segments. 103
A-8 Region VIII Water Quality Limited Stream Segments. 105
A-9 Region IX Water Quality Limited Stream Segments. 107
A-10 Region X Water Quality Limited Stream Segments. 109
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TABLES
No.
1 Municipal Permits Issued by EPA and States Through 4
12/31/74
2 Total Water Quality Limited and Effluent Limited Stream 12
Segments within Each EPA Region, 12/31/74
3 Comparison of EPA Minimum Standards with the More Stringent 13
Standards of Six States
4 States Having Most Stringent Water Quality Standards and 14
the Allowable Concentration
5 Summary of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent 22
Total Nitrogen (TN) and Phosphorus (TP) Data from the
National Eutrophication Survey
6 Summary of Total Nitrogen (TN) in Effluents of Various 24
Types of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants
7 Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Total 25
Phosphorus (TP) and Nitrogen (TN) Concentrations Related
to Population Served
8 Nitrogen Control Technology Construction Activity 26
9 Summary of Phosphorus in Effluents of Various Types of 35
Wastewater Treatment Plants
10 Geographical Distribution of Reported Municipal Wastewater 37
Reuse Facilities
11 Domestic and Recreational Municipal Wastewater Reuse 38
Facilities
12 States with Stringent Chlorine Residual Limits 39
13 Disinfection - State Water Quality Standards for Coliforms 40
14 Summary of Suspended Solids Effluent Quality Required for 45
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water
Quality Limited Stream Segments - 1973 Needs Survey
15 Summary of BOD Effluent Quality Required for Municipal 46
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality
Limited Stream Segments - 1973 Needs Survey
16 Summary of Nutrient Removal from 1973 Needs Survey 48
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TABLES (Continued)
No. Page
17 Summary of Ammonia Effluent Quality Required for Municipal 49
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality
Limited Stream Segments - 1973 Needs Survey
18 Summary of Nitrate Effluent Quality Required for Municipal 50
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality
Limited Stream Segments - 1973 Needs Survey
19 Summary of Phosphorus Effluent Quality Required for 51
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water
Quality Limited Stream Segments - 1973 Needs Survey
20 Summary of Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory 67
21 Ocean Discharge - Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 83
Inventory
22 Summary of Suspended Solids Effluent Quality Required for 84
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water
Quality Limited Stream Segments - Texas 303(e) River Basin
Plans
23 Summary of BOD Effluent Quality Required for Municipal 85
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality
Limited Stream Segments - Texas 303(e) River Basin Plans
24 Effluent Quality Expected From Nitrogen Control Processes 87
(Influent Total Nitrogen 25-30 mg/1)
25 Typical Phosphorus Reductions with Alum Addition 88
A-l Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region I 111
A-2 Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region II 123
A-3 Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region III 131
A-4 Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region IV 145
A-5 Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region V 224
A-6 Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region VI 251
A-7 Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region VII 263
A-8 Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region VIII 269
A-9 Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region IX 279
A-10 Description of Water Quality Limited Segments - Region X 285
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors wish to acknowledge the assistance and information furnished by
the following EPA programs:
Headquarters
Water Planning and Standards Program - Water Planning Division
Water Planning and Standards Program - Monitoring and Data Support Division
Water Program Operations - Municipal Waste Water Systems Division
Water Program Operations - Manpower Development Staff
Resources Management Program - Program Reporting Division
Environmental Engineering Program - Municipal Pollution Control Division
Regions
The Ten Regional Water Quality Standards Offices
Environmental Research Centers
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory - Corvallis, Oregon
Computer Services and Systems - Office of Administration - Cincinnati, Ohio
Office of the Director, Wastewater Research Division, Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, Ohio
Systems and Economic Analysis Section, Technical Development Support Branch,
Wastewater Research Division, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory,
Cincinnati, Ohio
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this report is to examine the impact of water quality required
by Public Law 92-500 on the effluent quality discharged from publicly owned
wastewater treatment plants and to assess the adequacy of existing technology
to meet these requirements. Since the principal emphasis in this report is
to identify effluent standards that are more stringent than the National
minimum requirement for "secondary" treatment, a major effort was devoted to:
(1) reviewing State water quality standards; (2) identifying and classifying
all water-quality-limited stream segments (WQLSS) within each State; (3) and
summarizing and evaluating existing and projected concentrations of pollutants
in municipal wastewater treatment plant effluents, as reflected in the 1973
Needs Survey data.
Effluent limitations more stringent than "secondary" treatment are required
of wastewater treatment plants discharging into streams classified as water
quality limited. Based on information supplied by the EPA Regions and the
states, there are approximately 8,500 municipal wastewater treatment facili-
ties located along 3,299 WQLSS; total segments number 6,493. In addition,
six states have established state-wide effluent standards more stringent than
"secondary" treatment.
The problem of eutrophication occurring in lakes and reservoirs has prompted
32 states to adopt clearly defined nitrogen-control criteria and 21 to
establish phosphorus-control criteria. Although application of nutrient-
control procedures has been implemented in several areas, the quality of our
waterways is generally worsening, according to the National Water Quality
Inventory, 1974 Report to Congress.
The 1973 Needs Survey data indicated that 780 municipal wastewater treatment
plants planned to remove phosphorus to a level of less than or equal to 1
mg/1 and that 698 intended to achieve that level in the case of inorganic
nitrogen (Table A). Conventional secondary wastewater treatment systems
cannot reach this level of effluent quality, but advanced waste treatment
processes can be incorporated into them to produce the required results.
Effluent total phosphorus, for example, can be reduced to less than 0.05 mg/1
in a biological treatment plant where two-stage, tertiary lime addition plus
filtration are provided. In the case of inorganic nitrogen, four and six,
respectively, of the seven processes listed in Table B can achieve concentra-
tions below 1 mg/1 for nitrate and ammonia nitrogen. It should be noted,
however, that all of the total nitrogen values exceed 1 mg/1 because present
technology cannot prevent at least that amount of refractory organic nitrogen
from passing through each system.
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Table A. SUMMARY OF NUTRIENT REMOVAL FROM 1973 NEEDS SURVEY
Plants Requiring Nutrient Removal Plants Requiring Nutrient Removal Less
Than or Equal to 1 mg/1
Number of Plants Flow (mgd) Number of Plants
E P E P E P
P Removal 708 1,001 2,427 4,960 46 780
X
H- NH3 Removal 564 1,167 2,243 5,162 24 620
N03 Removal 78 179 359 856 16 78
Flow (mgd)
E P
273 4,041
40 2,720
59 328
E - Number of plants existing in 1973 for which treatment beyond
secondary is required.
P - Number of plants existing in 1973 that projected they would
have to meet effluent concentrations sufficient to achieve
the most stringent effluent limitations.
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Table B. EFFLUENT QUALITY EXPECTED FROM NITROGEN
CONTROL PROCESSES (INFLUENT TOTAL NITROGEN 25-30 mg/1)
Effluent Quality Expected (mg/1)
Process
Single-Stage Nitrification
Two-Stage Nitrification
Single-Stage Nit. - Denit.
Separate Stage Nit. - Denit.
Selective Ion Exchange
Breakpoint Chlorination
Ammonia Stripping
Organic N
1.5-2.5
1.0-2.0
2.0-3.0
1.0-2.0
1.5-2.5
1.5-2.5
1.5-2.5
NO -N
18-22
18-22
1.0-2.0
0.1-0.5
0.1-0.2
0.1-0.2
0.1-0.2
NH.-N
4
0.5-1.0
0.5-1.0
1.0-2.0
0.5-1.0
0.5-1.0
0.1-0.3
0.5-1.0
Total N
20-26
20-25
4.0-7.0
1.6-3.5
2.1-3.7
1.7-3.0
2.1-3.7
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Analysis of the 1973 Needs data also Indicates that about 5 percent of the
municipal wastewater treatment plants projected that they would have to
meet effluent BOD and suspended solids concentrations of 5 mg/1 or less.
Since approximately 70 percent of all upgrading will be required for plants
having less than a 1 mgd flow, available filtration or alternate solids
removal technology applicable to small-size plants needs to be optimized.
While some conservatively designed plants that follow biological treatment
with efficient suspended solids removal will be able to approach or achieve
a 5 mg/1 BOD concentration, many high-rate systems and plants that receive
moderate industrial contributions will have to provide additional treatment.
This implies that the need exists to develop and demonstrate cost-effective
technologies for systems such as high rate carbon adsorption-filtration, pow-
dered carbon addition, or tertiary oxidation if these plants are to produce
an effluent of this quality.
Certain areas of the country have depleted or are about to deplete their
natural water resources. This situation, coupled with increasing water
quality deterioration, stresses the need for considering the feasibility of
using properly treated wastewaters to help meet water demands. Out of 358
sites within the conterminous United States that have such a program, only
one makes direct reuse of wastewater for domestic purposes. The National
Park Service facility in Grand Canyon National Park provides an average of
30,000 gpd for nonpotable uses.
All known municipal wastewaters are presently disinfected with chlorine before
being discharged into a body of water which has resulted in a decrease of
coliform bacteria concentrations in up to 78 percent of the reaches in 22
major waterways. Some states are, however, questioning the need for universal
disinfection of municipal effluents while other authorities have pointed to
the problems of chlorine toxici.ty to aquatic life and more recently to the
possible carcinogenicity of chlorinated organics as detrimental effects of
current disinfection practice. This concern clearly indicates the need for
development and demonstration of alternate disinfection technology capable of
meeting low fecal and total coliform standards without producing high chlorine
or chlorinated by-product residuals.
Definitive effluent standards and associated technological needs cannot be
identified until the waste load allocations and discharge permits for each
facility have been approved. However, an interim summary indicates that
some form of technology is available for required suspended solids, nitrogen,
and phosphorus removal. Additional development and demonstration of tech-
nology is needed for BOD removal to less than 5 mg/1, for alternate disinfec-
tion processes, and for control of chlorinated organics. Special research
emphasis should be placed on optimizing the cost effectiveness of available
and newly developed technology for municipal treatment plants in the smaller
flow ranges. Although they have not been included in this report, there is
also a definite need for sludge disposal alternatives and control of specific
pollutants such as heavy metals.
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INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE OF REPORT
The purposes of this report are to: (1) assess the ability of existing
technology to meet the effluent quality requirements imposed by Public Law
(PL) 92-500 on publicly owned wastewater treatment plants; (2) delineate areas
in which research is needed to upgrade current deficiencies. This assessment
has been derived primarily from information provided by municipal authorities
in the 1973 Needs Survey. When sufficient data becomes available, this report
will be updated to reflect the actual — as opposed to the anticipated —
impact of the law.
BACKGROUND, GOALS AND REQUIREMENTS OF PUBLIC LAW 92-500
Public Law 92-500 was enacted on October 18, 1972. This Act expands the
Federal authority for regulating water quality that was originally contained
in the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948, the amended Water
Pollution Control Act of 1956, The Water Quality Act of 1965, the Clean Water
Restoration Act of 1966, and the Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970.
The broad objective of Public Law 92-500 is to restore and maintain the
biological integrity of the Nation's waters.
The two general goals established for the United States under this act (1)
are:
* to achieve, wherever possible; by July 1, 1983, water that is clean
enough for swimming and other recreational uses, and clean enough
for the protection and propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife.
• and by 1985, to eliminate all discharge of pollutants into the
Nation's waters
Water quality standards, first established under Federal law in the Water
Quality Act of 1965 (2), defined planned uses of interstate and coastal
waters with the purposes of limiting the amount and distribution of
pollutants permitted in these waters. The four major components of water
quality standards are: (2)
I. Stream Use Classification
Class A - Primary water contact recreation
Class B - Fish and wildlife propagation
Class C - Public water supply source
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Class D - Agricultural and industrial uses
II. Water Quality Criteria - scientific measurements of the specific
amount and quality of each pollutant that can be tolerated in the
water at any given time, depending upon its designated use
III. Anti-degradation Statement - a statement certifying that degradation
of water quality is prohibited except as a result of necessary economic
development
IV. Implementation and Enforcement Plan
Public Law 92-500 requires states to continue applying interstate water
quality standards established under the 1965 Act and to develop additional
standards for intrastate waters. These standards are coordinated with the
national 1983 interim goal for protection of fish, shellfish, wildlife,
and recreation, in and on the water. States are required to raise all water
to either a Class A or Class B stream use classification to achieve this
goal. Although the States still continue to have primary responsibility for
controlling water pollution, they must do so now within the framework of a
Federal law that contains authority. Furthermore, if the states do not or
cannot fulfill their responsibilities under the law, the Federal Government,
through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is empowered and
directed to take appropriate action.
Under Public Law 92-500, implementation of water quality standards will be
accomplished by:
• the permit program (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System)
• the individual basin plans (section 303(e) that must also reflect the
objectives and goals of completed 201 facility plans and 208 area--
wide plans)
• the annual state strategy (section 106)
In the permit program, water quality standards will serve as a mechanism to
judge the adequacy of effluent limitations in meeting the goals of Public
Law 92-500. The law requires publicly owned wastewater treatment plants to
provide a minimum of "secondary treatment" by July 1, 1977, and to apply
the "best practicable treatment" technology by July 1, 1983 (3). A major
provision of the law is the requirement that if the nationwide minimum
standards for secondary or best practicable treatment will not reduce
pollution enough to meet water quality standards established by a state
or the EPA, then more stringent controls must be imposed on pollution
sources so that these standards can be met.
The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit is the
mechanism for ensuring that effluent limitations are met. This permit must
specify which pollutants may be discharged and must set average and maximum
daily limits of those discharges (waste load allocations) as needed to meet:
effluent standards and limitations, water quality standards, and any other
Federal or state requirements. Under the 1972 law, each point source dis-
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charger was to be issued an NPDES permit by December 31, 1974. This was not
achieved by the target date (Table 1); only 85 percent of the major municipal
permits and 61 percent of the minor municipal permits had been issued
through December 31, 1974.
Section 303(e) of Public Law 92-500 requires each State to submit a continuing
planning process. These 303(e) basin plans are management documents that:
identify the water quality problems of a particular basin and set forth an
effective remedial program to alleviate them; and provide the guidance for
developing the annual state program submitted under section 106 of Public
Law 92-500. The relationship of the 303(e) plans to the 106 state program
plans is shown in Figure 1.
Details of a particular basin plan will depend upon the complexity of problems
in each stream segment within the basin. Basin plans must include, as a
minimum: (5)
a. a classification of all waters into either water quality limited
stream segments (WQLSS) or effluent limited stream segments (ELSS),
b. identification and assessment of all pollution sources,
c. a ranking of each segment of water in order of priority for
improvement,
d. compliance schedules where permits have been issued or target
abatement dates where permits have not been issued, and
e. identification of needs and priorities for section 201 facility
plans and for section 208 areawide plans within the basin.
A summary of the basic planning system for 303(e) plans is shown in Figure 2.
All basin plans must have been submitted by July 1, 1975, unless an extension
of time was granted by the Regional Administrator. As shown in Figure 2,
the basic 303(e) plan requires that waste load allocations be established for
all WQLSS. These waste load allocations will be used as a basis for issuing
permits to publicly owned wastewater treatment facilities discharging to
WQLSS.
APPROACH AND DATA BASES
Implementation of the planning, monitoring, and enforcement regulations of
Public Law 92-500 has generated a number of comprehensive Federal, regional
and state programs. These programs collect, store, and manage information
and data from a wide variety of sources including water quality and effluent
requirements, construction grant needs, municipal permits, plant inventories,
and state water quality standards. All of these data sources have been
reviewed and used as a basis of this report where possible. Since it is also
the intent of this report to identify effluent standards that are more
stringent than the national minimum requirements for "secondary" and "best
practicable" treatment, a major effort was devoted to review of the state
water quality standards, load allocation data submitted as part of the 303(e)
planning requirements, and other data supporting the need for more stringent
effluent standards. The principal and supporting data bases used in this
report are:
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Table 1. MUNICIPAL PERMITS ISSUED BY EPA AND STATES THROUGH 12/31/74 (4)
Permit
II III
Region
IV V VI VII VIII IX X Total
Major
Total applications 185 400
Issued to date 178 266
Percent issued 96% 67%
Minor
Total applications 474
Issued to date 281
Percent issued 59%
276 551 387 389 200 93 197 115 2,793
266 537 347 278 153 85 162 97 2,369
96% 97% 90% 71% 77% 91% 82% 84% 85%
1005 1035 2318 3224 2220 1978 1493 289 600 14,646
502 650 1301 1824 1322 1373 830 228 382 8,893
50% 63% 56% 56% 60% 69% 56% 79% 64% 61%
- 1.0 MGD or greater
Minor - Less than 1.0 MGD
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MUNICIPAL FACILITIES
WITHIN BASIN (201)
SPECIFIC FACILITIES
PLANS, ENGINEERING
REQUIREMENTS AND
SCHEDULES; GRANT
AWARDS: CONSISTENCY
WITH 303(e) PLANS
AND PRIORITIES
PERMITS WITHIN BASIN
(402) SPECIFIC EFFLUENT
LIMITATIONS AND SCHED-
ULES CONSISTENT WITH
302(e) PLANS AND
PRIORITIES
OTHER PLANNING WITHIN
BASIN, INCLUDES AREA-
WIDE PLANS (208) NON-
POINT SOURCE PROGRAMS,
CONSISTENT WITH 303(e)
PLANS AND PRIORITIES
BASIN PLANS
GOALS AND PRIORITIES IN BASIN:
IDENTIFY EXISTING WATER QUALITY
AND STANDARDS, DETERMINE MAXI-
MUM ALLOWABLE DAILY LOADS. AL-
LOCATE LOADS, INCORPORATE EX-
ISTING EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS OK
SET TARGET LIMITATIONS, INCORP-
ORATE EXISTING SCHEDULES OR SET
TARGET ABATEMENT DATES, IDENTIFY
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT ACTIONS
IN BASIN, SUCH AS STATEWIDE NON-
POINT SOURCE PROGRAMS AND AREA-
WIDE PLANNING
ANNUAL STATE
STRATEGY
STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT
OF WATER QUALITY PRO-
BLEMS AND THEIR CAUSES
APPROACH TO SOLVING
WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS
INCLUDING NON-POINT
SOURCE STRATEGY
LISTING OF GEOGRAPHICAL
AND DISCHARGER PRIORI-
TIES RELATIVE TO THE
PROBLEMS
LISTING OF PRIORITIES AND
SCHEDULES FOR CONSTRUC-
TION GRANTS, BASIN PLANS
AND OTHER PROGRAM ACTIONS
ANNUAL STATE PROGRAM (106)
MUNICIPAL FACILITIES. ANNUAL MUNICIPAL INVEN-
TORY AND RANKING; PRIORITIES FOR TREATMENT
WORKS. PROJECT LIST FOR CONSTRUCTION GRANTS
TO BE AWARDED DURING YEAR, MUNICIPAL PERMITS
TO BE PROCESSED DURING YEAR
INDUSTRIAL SOURCE. ANNUAL INDUSTRIAL INVENTORY
AND RANKING. INDUSTRIAL PERMITS TO BE PROCESSED
DURING YEAR
FLANS. BASIN PLANS, AREAWIDE PLANS AND FACILITIES
PLANS TO BE COMPLETED DURING YEAR.
MONITORING. DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM FOR YEAR
ENFORCEMENT. REPORT ON ACTIONS IN PROGRESS AND
TO BE UNDERTAKEN
TRAINING. SIZE AND NATURE OF TREATMENT PLANT
OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM.
ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAM, INCLUDING PERSONNEL
AND RESOURCES
STATEWIDE NON-POINT SOURCE
POSSIBLE DETERMINATION BY THE GOVERNOR THAT
CERTAIN NON-POINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT AND REGU-
LATION PROCESSES SHOULD BE DEVELOPED BY THE
GOVERNOR FOR APPLICATION TO ALL REGIONS WITHIN
THE STATE
Figure 1. Annual State Planning and Management Ar,tions(6)
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ASSEMBLE INFORMATION:
(1) Water quality data
(2) Water quality standards
(3) Inventory of discharges
(4) Existing and projected
population, employment
and land use
CLASSIFY
SEGMENTS
WATER QUALITY
SEGMENTS
(1) ASSESS TOTAL MAX.
DAILY LOADS
(2) ASSESS NON-POINT
CONTRIBUTION
(3) ESTAB. COMPLIANCE
SCHEDULES
(A) DETERMINE WASTE
LOAD ALLOCATIONS
EFFLUENT
LIMITATIONS
SEGMENTS
ESTAB. COMPLIANCE
SCHEDULES
ASSESS MUNICIPAL
FACILITIES NEEDS
COMPILE BASIN
PLAN
Figure 2. Basic Planning System for 303(e) Plans(6)
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Principal Data Bases
Water Quality Standards for All States
1973 Survey of Needs for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory - Storet
303(e) Basin Plans
Program Summary Report, December 31, 1974 - EPA Office of Planning
and Management
Stream Segment File - EPA State Programs Branch
National Water Quality Inventory - 1974 EPA Report to Congress
Municipal Waste Water Treatment Unit Process Inventory, November 30,
1973 - EPA Office of Water Programs
EPA Report to Congress - Costs of Construction of Publicly Owned
Wastewater Treatment Works (1973 Needs Survey)
EPA Preliminary Report to Congress - State Cost Estimates for
Construction of Publicly Owned Wastewater Treatment Facilities
(1974 Needs Survey)
Water Quality Management Basin Plans - Policies and Procedures,
Federal Register, June 3, 1974
Kentucky State Continuing Plans
EPA National Eutrophication Survey - Nitrogen and Phosphorus in
Wastewater Effluents
Survey of Construction Grant Activity for Implementation of Nitrogen
Control Technology - EPA Office of Air, Land, and Water Use
Supporting Data Bases
Clean Water - EPA 1974 Report to Congress - Section 516(a) of PL
92-500
Storet - Optimum Systems Inc. Computer Utility
National Lake Survey Program Highlights, EPA Environmental Research
Laboratory - Corvallis, Oregon
Monthly Spot Report, July 31, 1974 - EPA Office of Planning and
Management
Facilities Priority - Kentucky FY'75
Municipal Facilities Grant Priorities - State of Tennessee
Chesapeake Bay Research by Chesapeake Research Consortium, Inc.
Water Quality Index Application in the Kansas River Basin
Water Quality Management Plans for State of North Carolina (Draft)
Water Quality Segment Report - State of Michigan, July, 1973
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• California Water Quality Control Plans
• Water Quality Baseline Assessment for Cleveland Area - Lake Erie
• Waste Load Allocation Study - St. Andrew Bay, Florida
To establish effluent requirements as dictated by state water quality
standards, the general approach has been to:
• identify all WQLSS in the United States.
• identify all publicly owned treatment works (POTW's) discharging
to WQLSS, and classify each POTW according to design flow and
degree of treatment provided.
• summarize effluent standards from POTW's as determined by waste
load allocations to WQLSS.
• summarize number of plants located on WQLSS that will have to meet
various effluent qualities and the total flow from these plants.
• identify and prioritize research by comparing needed technology
with existing technology.
During the initial phases of data collection for this report, it became
evident that only a very small percentage of the 303(e) basin plans, had been
completed. The total number of 303(e) basin plans required under Public Law
92-500 is 620; by December 1, 1974, the number of plans completed and approved
by the state planning authorities and regional EPA offices was 48 (7) :
Region Required Approved
I ,
II ,
III
IV ,
v
VI
VII
VIII ,
IX ,
X
Total
73
93
46
93
73 . . .
50
44
53
44
51
620
0
4
0
3
o
11
1
6
0
23
48
To assess the adequacy of present municipal treatment technology, data from
the waste load allocations and the 1973 Needs Survey (8) have been used.
Because the waste load allocation data are limited and the Needs Survey
contained inadequacies and deficiencies, conclusions of this report should
be considered preliminary. Furthermore, it is recommended that this report
be updated as the waste load allocation data become available.
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WATER QUALITY
WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS AND WASTE LOAD ALLOCATIONS
A major feature of Public Law 92-500 is the requirement that each state
identify and classify both its intrastate and interstate waters as being
effluent or water quality limited (EL or WQL) (5).
Water quality limited stream segment - Any segment where it is known
that water quality does not meet applicable water quality standards
and/or is not expected to meet applicable water quality standards even
after the application of the effluent limitations required by sections
301(b)(l)(A) (industries apply best practicable control technology
currently available) and 301(b)(l)(B) (municipalities provide secondary
treatment) of Public Law 92-500.
Effluent limited stream segment - Any segment where it is known that
water quality is meeting and will continue to meet applicable water
quality standards or where there is adequate demonstration that water
quality will meet applicable water quality standards after the appli-
cation of the effluent limitations required by sections 301(b)(l)(A) and
301(b)(l)(B) of Public Law 92-500.
Section 303(d)(l)(C) of the Act requires that waste load allocations b6
established to limit the discharge of certain pollutants, as defined by
section 304(a)(2), to those levels necessary to meet the applicable approved
water quality standards in the WQLSS. These waste load allocations must be
developed for all point source dischargers in the basin.
Summarized in Figure 3 are the WQLSS for each state and an estimate of the
number of major and minor municipal wastewater treatment facilities located
along these segments (9)(10). Extrapolation of these data and the 1973 Needs
Survey to reflect the number of municipal wastewater treatment facilities
located on WQLSS and ELSS in August, 1974 (22,279 total facilities) produced
the following figures:
Estimate Prepared 1973 Needs Survey
By Headquarters
Segment Original Extrapolated Original Extrapolated
Water Quality 8,882 9,397 5,158 7,597
Limited Stream
Effluent Limited 12,173 12,882 9,968 14,682
Stream
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21
3
54
11
7
47
o
WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS (WQLSS)
ESTIMATED MAJOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES ON WQLSS
ESTIMATED MINOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES ON WQLSS
Figure 3, Distribution of Water Quality Limited Stream Segments and an Estimation
of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities on these Segments as of
December 31, 1974(9} (10).
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Some states have not formally completed their stream classifications and
will not do so until the studies needed to complete the 303(e) basin plans
have been finalized,. However, most states have an indication as to the
proposed classification of the streams within their state.
The numbers of WQL, EL, and total stream segments as supplied by the Regions
and States are shown in Table 2. This distribution of stream segments is
somewhat dynamic and will change because of future changes in water quality
or methods of classification. Figures A-l thru A-10 in the appendix are EPA
regional maps with the WQLSS delineated (11), In addition, each WQLSS is
described in Tables A^l thru A-10 of the appendix.
STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
General
Water quality criteria established in the state water quality standards pro-
vide a means for determining how waters of the states may be best utilized
and provide a guide for determining wastewater treatment requirements.
These water quality standards are a means by which the effectiveness of
effluent limitations can be measured. High quality receiving waters are
protected by effluent limitations based on the following national minimum
standards for secondary treatment (12):
Average Monthly
Parameter Concentration
BOD, mg/1 30
Suspended Solids, mg/1 30
Fecal coliform, no./lOO ml 200
pH 6-9
The proposed Best Practicable Treatment (13) will also serve to protect
receiving waters. In addition to these national standards, six states have
established more stringent standards than are included in EPA's definition
of secondary treatment and some of these six states have included more para-
meters than are listed above. Of these six states, only in Illinois are
metals included in the state-wide effluent requirements (Table 3).
As mentioned, states are responsible for establishing water quality standards
for their streams. These standards vary significantly from state to state,
both in scope and in the degree of contaminant removal required. The more
stringent standards are often established to protect streams classified as
scenic waters, trout streams, raw water used for drinking purposes, or waters
used for shellfish propagation. They are also used to protect streams where,
in low-flow conditions, effluent flow is greater than stream flow or to check
or reduce nutrients leading to eutrophication of lakes and reservoirs and
deterioration of other waters. The most stringent water quality standards for
the most common parameters as they apply to streams, lakes, and esturaries,
are summarized in Table 4.
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Table 2. TOTAL WATER QUALITY LIMITED AND EFFLUENT LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS
WITHIN EACH EPA REGION, 12/31/74 (10)
Water quality Effluent
limited stream limited stream Total
Region segments segments segments
I 169 761 930
II 95 80 175
III 216 200 416
IV 1621 800 2421
V 461 318 779
VI 172 479 651
VII 68 240 308
VIII 129 53 182
IX 68 230 298
X 300 33 333
Total 3299 3194 6493
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Table 3. COMPARISON OF EPA MINIMUM STANDARDS WITH THE MORE
Constituent EPA
(mg/1) minimum Florida
BOD 30 90%
Removal
SS 30 90%
Removal
P
Fecal
Coliform3 200 200
As
Ba
Cd
Cr-hex
Cr-tri
Cu
Fe-total
Fe-dissolved
Pb
Mn
Hg
Ni
Ag
Zn
Se
Cyanide
Fluoride
Oil
Phenols
Illinois Minnesota Missouri North Dakota Utah
30 30 20 25 25
15 30 20 30 25
1
200 200 200 200 200
0.25
2.0
0.15
0.3
1.0
1.0
2.0
0.5
0.1
1.0
0.0005
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
0.025
2.5
15
0.3
Fecal coliform measurement is the number of coliforms per 100 milliliter
13
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Table 4. STATES HAVING MOST STRINGENT WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
AND THE ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATION (16)
Constituent
BOD5
Suspended Solids
Fecal Colif.
Total Colif.
NH -N
NO -N
3
Total N
Total PO as P
Dissolved Oxygen
Alkalinity
Hardness
Total Dissolved
Solids
Turbidity
Temperature
Total Cl Res.
Methylene Blue
Streams
Concentration
(mg/1)
1.0
5.0*
5/100 ml
23/100 ml
(median)
O.lt"
1.0
3.0
0.02
9.5
20.0
95.0
60.0
5.0 JTU
1°F above
natural
1.0#
0.1
State
Nev.
111.
Calif.
Calif.
Mo.
Nev., Calif.
Del.
Hi.
Wash.
Del.
Del. , Pa.
Nev.
Minn. Ida., Ak. ,
R.I.
Vt.
Tex.
Calif. , Del.
Great Lakes
Concentration
(mg/1)
5/100 ml (mean)
0.02
0.007
6.0
110.0
160.0
3°F above
natural
0.05
Estuaries
Concentration
State (mg/1)
Ohio 15/100 ml
70/100 ml
111., Ind.
0.1
111. 0.02
111., Mich. 7.0
(annual avg.)
Ohio
Ohio 450.0
25.0 JTU
111. , Ind. 4°F above
natural
1.0
Ohio 0.5
State
Me. , R.I. ,
Conn . , S . C . ,
Ala., N.J. ,
Ak., Calif.,
o
Hi.
Hi.
Calif.
Calif .
Ak.
Conn.
Calif .
Calif.
Active Substance
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Table 4. (Cont.)
Constituent
Carbon Chloroform
Extract
Oil (hexane ext.)
Phenols
Al
As (total)
Ba (total)
B (total)
Cd (total)
Chloride
Cr (hex.)
Cu (total)
Cyanide
Fluoride
Fe (total)
Pb (total)
Mn (total)
Hg (total)
Ni (total)
Streams
Concentration
(mg/1)
0.1',',
0.1
0.001
0.1
0.01
0.5
0.3
0.005
3.0
0.01
0.01
0.001
0.2
0.2
0.04
0.05
0.0005
1.0
State
Ak.
Calif.
111. , Ohio, Mich. ,
Neb., N.H., N.Y.,
N.C., Ga. , Miss. ,
la. , W. Va.
111.
111., Mich.,
W. Va.
W. Va., Calif.
Ak., Calif.
Ohio
Nev.
Ohio
Minn.
Ohio
Del.
Calif.
Ohio
111., Calif.
111. , Ohio
111.
Great Lakes
Concentrat ion
(tng/1)
0.0005
0.001
1.0
0.0005
10.0
0.05
0.005
0.01
0.15
0.3
0.05
0.05
0.0001
0.05
State
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ind.
Ind.
Ohio
Ind.
Ohio
Mich., Ohio
Ind . , Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Estuaries
Concentration
(mg/1)
10.0
0.001
10.0
0.01
0.1
0.01**
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.5
**
0.05**
0.05
0.001
d.i
State
Calif .
N.H.,
Calif .
Calif.
Calif .
Calif .
Calif.
Calif.
Calif.
Calif .
Calif.
Calif.
Calif.
Calif .
Calif .
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Table 4. (Cont.)
Streams
Constituent
Se (total)
Ag (total)
Na
Sulfate
A
O
Concentration
(mg/1)
0.005
0.001
20.0
5.0
Dilution ratio is <1 to 1
All coastal states including
State
Ohio
Ohio
Conn.
Calif.
Hawaii and
Great Lakes
Concentrat ion
(ms/1)
0.001
0.001
0.015
Alaska are engaged in shellfish j
Estuaries
Concentration
State (mg/1)
Ohio 0.01
Ohio 0.02**
Ohio 0.1
sropagation and have a total
State
Calif.
Calif.
Calif.
coliform
standard of 70/100 ml.
Trust territory of the Pacific Islands, NH. - N = 0.01 mg/1 as N
Guam, NH - N = 0.01 mg/1 as N; CCE
0.04 mg/1
# Several states are proposing a residual of <0.005 mg/1
** Puerto Rico, Cd = 0.0002 mg/1; Fe = 0.05 mg/1; Ag = 0.0005 mg/1; Pb = 0.005 mg/1
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SPECIAL WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
Nitrogen Control
The problem of eutrophication of lakes and reservoirs has affected the
decision making and adoption of nitrogen control regulations in the water
quality standards of several states. This awareness is reflected by the
number of states that have established clearly defined nitrogen control
criteria in their water quality standards (Figure 4). Those states adopting
some form of ammonia, nitrate, and total nitrogen control criteria are
illustrated in Figure 5, 6, and 7, respectively.
Although localized studies have been made of the eutrophication of lakes and
reservoirs, not until EPA initiated the National Eutrophication Survey (NES)
in 1972 was a national survey begun. The primary purpose of NES is to iden-
tify and investigate those lakes and reservoirs in the contiguous United
States in danger of eutrophication caused by nutrient inputs from municipal
sewage treatment plant discharges. The magnitude of this effort made it
necessary to conduct sampling by groups of states, with the eastern United
States sampled first. In 1972, sampling began in 26 states east of the
Mississippi River, including Minnesota. Effluent samples from 505 municipal
waste treatment facilities serving slightly more than 6.3 million people in
these states were analyzed for phosphorus and nitrogen (Table 5).
For wastewater treatment plant effluents, the median total nitrogen concen-
tration was 15.0 mg/1, and the mean, 16.5 mg/1. When the plant data were
separated into effluent concentrations for different types of treatment (Table
6), the highest total nitrogen concentrations were found in the primary
treatment plant effluents whereas the lowest concentrations were observed in
oxidation pond effluents. Also of interest is the fact that when these same
data were presented on the basis of population served, the size of the treat-
ment facility bore little relationship to the concentration of nitrogen in
the effluent (Table 7).
One of the more direct measures of national concern in nitrogen control is
the construction of municipal treatment facilities. The 10 EPA regional
offices were surveyed (September 1973) to determine construction grant
activity for implementation of nitrogen control technology (15). Details
of this survey are presented in Table 8, with some updating to include
activity from September 1973 to December 1974.
The states that have implemented some form of nitrogen control criteria in
their water quality standards (nitrate, ammonia, or total nitrogen) and the
states requiring nitrification or nitrogen removal in selected drainage basins
are tabularized as follows (15)(16):
17
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Figure 4.. States with Water Quality Standards for Nitrogen
(Ammonia, Nitrate, or Total Nitrogen). (16).
18
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Figure 5. States with Water Quality Standards for Ammonia Nitrogen (16).
19
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Figure 6. States with Water Quality Standards for Nitrate Nitrogen (16).
20
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Figure 7. States with Water Quality Standards for Total Nitrogen (16).
21
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Table 5. SUMMARY OF MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT EFFLUENT TOTAL NITROGEN (TN) AND PHOSPHORUS (TP) DATA
FROM THF. NATIONAL F.11TRQPHTCATTQN SURVEY f!41
State
Alabama
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
No. of
Plants
25
14
3
22
27
20
22
13
3
5
10
41
43
8
Median TP
Population Load
Served (Ibs/capita/yr.)
930,000
123,800
3,600
253,900
450,600
72,400
52,100
53,300
2,600
9,800
153,500
444,500
1,710,000
16,000
2.2
3.5
1.6
2.2
3.8
2.0
1.2
3.0
0.8
1.8
2.4
2.3
2.9
1.9
Median TN
Load
(Ibs/capita/yr.
4.8
10.0
5.4
4.6
S.2
6.3
4.0
5.9
2.4
5.6
7.3
8.0
7.5
3.5
Median Median
TP Cone. TN Cone.
) mg/1 mg/1
4.8 10.5
6.0 16.9
5.0 14.9
7.3 14.7
7.9 14.2
5.3 11.8
3.5 11.6
6.1 12.0
3.5 18.0
8.8 16.8
5.3 16.1
4.4 17.3
7.1 19.1
7.2 12.6
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State
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Vermont
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Totals
Mean values
No. of
Plants
3
20
40
18
13
24
2
36
35
18
5
- 14
505
Median TP
Population Load
Served (Ibs/capita/yr.)
6,300
36,200
253,400
98,300
135,200
121,300
8,700
289,300
821,200
65,500
26,000
192,000
6,330,000
3.2
1.4
1.7
3.3
2.4
1.2
2.6
2.4
2.1
1.9
1.2
2.6
2.2
3.1
Median TN
Load
(Ibs/capita/yr.
10.2
4.2
6.7
6.3
5.0
3.4
8.0
5.3
4.2
10.5
5.7
8.6
6.0
8.4
Median
TP Cone.
) mg/1
5.3
5.4
3.4
6.8
6.3
5.6
4.9
7.0
7.6
5.3
5.8
5.5
5.9
6.6
Median
TN Cone.
mg/1
15.7
16.4
13.5
12.6
15.0
12.9
11.9
13.0
11.9
18.0
10.5
18.2
15.0
16.5
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Table 6. SUMMARY OF TOTAL NITROGEN (TN) IN EFFLUENTS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF
MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS (14)
Median TN
Treatment type No. of plants Cone, (mg/1)
Primary settling
and digestion 53 21.0
Oxidation pond 46 10.9
Sand filter 11 12.8
Trickling filter 160 16.3
Activated sludge 180 14.3
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Table 7. MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT EFFLUENT TOTAL PHOSPHORUS (TP) AND NITROGEN (TO)
CONCENTRATIONS RELATED TO POPULATION SERVED (14)
Ul
Population
served
0-2,500
2,501-10,000
10,001-50,000
>50,000
No. of plants
sampled
249
156
77
23
Mean TP
cone.
(mg/1)
6.7
6.5
6.2
6.3
Median TP
cone.
(mg/1)
5.6
5.8
5.9
5.4
Mean TN
cone.
(mg/1)
16.4
16.1
17.8
17.0
Median TN
cone.
(mg/1)
13.2
14.7
15.1
15.7
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Table 8. NITROGEN CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY (15)
Site
REGION I:
Marlborough, Mass.
Pittsfield, Mass.
Fitchburg, Mass.
Attleboro, Mass.
North Attleboro, Mass.
Plainville, Mass.
Taunton, Mass.
New Milford, Conn.
REGION II:
Chautauqua Co., N.Y.
Wellsville, N.Y.
Angola, N.Y.
Canisteo, N.Y.
Amherst, N.Y.
Cortland, N.Y. '*
Roxbury, N.J.
Flow rate
(mgd)
5.5
11.48
12.4
8.61
4.61
8.4
4.0
4.1
1.5
4.5
0.3
24.0
10.0
1.0
Planned Process Description
completion Effluent Single-stage Two-stage Denitri-l
Phase date standard nitrification nitrification fication
Bidding 1975 0.3 tng/1 as NH3 X
Design 1975 95% removal of NH.J-N X
Bidding 1975 0.3 mg/1 as NH3 X
Grant Appl. 1976 90% removal of NH.-N X
Grant Appl. 1976 90% removal of NH3-N X
Design 1976 0.9 mg/1 NH- X
(95% reduction)
Design 1977 Ultimately 98% removal X
of NH.,-N in summer months
Design 1978 1.5 mg/1 NH.J-N X
Construction 1978 85% NOD removal X
Design 1975 95-100% removal of NH3-N X
Complete 1973 2 mg/1 of NH3 X
Design 1975 Pending X
Design 1975 Pending
Design 1975 0.01 mg/1 NH,-N, 12.0 X X
mg/1 N03-N
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Table 8. (Cont.)
Flow rate
Site (mgd)
Wayne , N.J.
Parsippany - Troy Hills,
N.J.
Lincoln Park, N.J.
Princeton, N.J.
REGION III:
Washington, D.C.
Piscataway, Md.
*
Montgomery Co. , Md.
* +
Upper Occoquan, Va.
Lower Potamac, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Arlington Co. , Va.
Prince Georges' Co., Md.
Prince Georges' Co., Md.
Prince Georges" Co.. Md.
8.0
16.0
10.0
10.0
309.0
30.0
60.0
22.5
36.0
54.0
30.0
15.0
7.5
18.0
Planned
completion
Phase date
Design
Design
Design
Construction
Design
Design
Design
Design
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Design
Complete
Unknown
1975
1975
1975
1978
1977-78
1977-78
1977-78
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
1973-74
Unknown
Process Description
Effluent 1 Single-stage Two-stage Deuitri-l
standard nitrification nitrification fication
75% reduction of X
NH_-N
95% removal of NOD X
88% removal of NOD X
1.0 mg/1 NH -N, 2.0 mg/1 X X
Total-N
2.4 mg/1 of total N XX
85% removal of total NX X
2.0 mg/1 of total N
1 mg/1 of unoxidized
nitrogen
1 mg/1 of unoxidized Unknown - under
nitrogen consideration
1 mg/1 of unoxidized
nitrogen
1 mg/1 of unoxidized Unknown - under
nitrogen consideration
2.0 mg/1 TKN X
2.0 mg/1 TKN X
2.0 mg/1 TKN X
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Table 8. (Cont.)
N5
oo
Flow rate
Site (mgd)
Arne arundel Co., Md.
Bucks Co. , Pa.
Delaware Co., Pa.
Carbon Co. , Pa.
Allenton, Pa.
REGION IV:
Jefferson Co. , Ala.
Birmingham, Ala.
Jefferson Co., Ala.
Tampa, Fla.
Hillsborough Co., Fla.
Altomonte Springs, Fla.
Gainesville, Fla.
Live Oak, Fla.
MacClenny, Fla.
Franklin, Tenn.
3.0
7.0
4.0
0.65
37.5
35.0
40.0
10.0
60.0
3.0
7.5
7.5
0.75
0.50
2.5
Planned
completion
Phase date
Unknown
Design
Construction
Construction
Design
Construction
Design
Design
Construction
Complete
Design
Design
Design
Design
Design
Unknown
1975
1975
1975
1978
1976
1976
1976
1975
1974
1975
1975
Unknown
1975
Unknown
Process Decryption
Effluent | Single-stage
standard nitrification
2.0 mg/1 TKN X
8.0 mg/1, total N
95% reduction of NH.J-N
4 mg/1 of NH X
3.0 mg/1 NH3-N
(7 day Avg, June l->0ct. 31)
6.0 mg/1 NH3-N
(7 day Avg, Nov. l-> May 31)
95% reduction of NH -N
95% reduction of NH -N
95% reduction of NH -N
90% nitrogen removal
3 mg/1 total N as N
3 mg/1 total N as N
No std - disposal to X
groundwater
No std - disposal to X
Unknown x
7 mg/1 NH,.-N(max),
Two-stage Denitri- |
nitrification fication
X
X
X
X
X
X X
X X
X X
X
X
X
5 mg/1 (avg)
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Table 8. (Cont.)
Flow rate
Site (mgd)
Hazelhurst, Miss.
Kings Mountain, N.C.
Gastonia, N.C.
Marion, N.C.
Mount Holly, N.C.
Wilson, N.C.
Rqbersonville, N.C.
Bessemer City, N.C.
REGION V:
Hamilton Co. , Ohio
Jackson, Mich.
Benton Harbor - St. Joseph,
Mich.
Alma, Mich.
Lansing, Mich.
Joliet, 111.
Gurnee, 111.
Waukegan , 111 .
Chicago, 111.
2.0
4.0
9.0
6.0
2.0
12.0
1.2
1.5
38.0
16.8
13.0
2.5
18.75
10.0
17.25
19.9
30.0
Planned
completion
Phase date
Design
Design
Design
Design
Design
Design
Design
Design
Construction
Complete
Complete
Construction
Construction
Construct ion
Bidding
Construction
Construction
Unknown
1975
1976
1976
1975
1975
1975
Unknown
1977
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1976
1976
1975
Process Description
Effluent ( Single-stage Two-stage Denitri- 1
standard nitrification nitrification fication
Unknown
30 mg/1 TOD
10 mg/1 TOD
60 mg/1 TOD
20 nig/1 TOD
10 mg/1 TOD
10 ing/1 TOD
10 mg/1 TOD
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
7.4 mg/1 TKN (July-Oct.) X
11.0 mg/1 TKN (other months)
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
2.5 mg/1 NH3-N
2.5 mg/1 NH -N
2.5 mg/1 NH3-N
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X
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Table 8. (Cont.)
Site
Lima, Ohio
Medina, Ohio
it
Pontiac, Mich.
Owosso, Mich.
Rosemount, Minn.
Jackson, Mich.
REGION VI:
El Lago, Texas
REGION VII:
Cherokee, Iowa
Springfield, Mo.
Mason City, Iowa
Neosho, Mo.
Mt. Vernon, Mo.
REGION VIII:
Flow rate
(mgd)
18.5
2.0
25.5
6.0
0.6
17.0
0.5
0.94
24.0
6.5
2.05
1.0
Planned
completion
Phase date
Construction
Construction
Construction
Bidding
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Construction
Construction
Complete
Design
1977
1976
1976
1976
1975
1973
1970
1974
1975
1975
1974
Unknown
Process Description
Effluent 1 Single-stage Two-stage Denitri- 1
standard nitrification nitrification fication
2.5 mg/1 (May-Oct.) X
8.0 mg/1 (Other months)
2.5 mg/1 NH3-N X
Unknown
2.0 mg/1 NH.-N, May
daily (May I-Nov. 1)
1.0 mg/1 -NH3-N
Unknown X
5 mg/1 NH3-N X X
2 mg/1 NH3-N X
2 mg/1 NH3-N X
3.5 mg/1 NH,-N X
Unknown
Unknown X
Estes Park, Colo.
1.5
Construction
1976
Unknown
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Table 8. (Cont.)
Site
Flow rate
(med)
Phase
Planned
completion
date
Effluent
standard
I Single-stage
nitrification
Process Description
Two-stage Denitri- I
nitrification fication
REGION IX:
Central Contra Costa 30.0
County, Calif.
South Lake Tahoe, Calif. 7.5
Hyperion (Los Angeles) 100.0
Calif.
Orange County, Calif." 1S.O
REGION X:
No known activity
Construction 1976
Construction 1975
Complete 1973
Complete
1974
94% nitrogen removal
8 mg/1 NH3-N (Max.)
3mg/l NH -N 5 mg/1
TKN
0 mg/1 NH -N, 1 mg/1
NO -N
Additional On-Site Processes
* Breakpoint Chlorination
+ Ion Exchange
" Stripping Tower
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Water Quality Standards for Nitrate Nitrogen
Arizona
California
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Iowa
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Nevada
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Water Quality
Standards for Ammonia Nitrogen
California
Delaware
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
New York
North Dakota
Ohio
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Nitrification
in Selected Drainage Basins
Alabama
Connecticut
Florida
Iowa
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Texas
Water Quality
Standards for Total Nitrogen
Arkansas
California
Delaware
Florida
Hawaii
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Nitrogen Removal
in Selected Drainage Basins
California
Colorado
Florida
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Virginia
As can be seen above, some states require either nitrification or denitrifi-
cation even though a nitrogen standard has not been specified in the state
water quality standards. Although application of nitrogen control has been
implemented in several areas, the nitrate concentrations in our waterways
show a generally worsening trend according to the National Water Quality
Inventory, 1974 Report to Congress (17). In the 1968-1972 period, median
concentrations of nitrate increased over those in the 1963-67 period in
75 percent of the reaches; in 24 percent of these reaches, the nitrate
reference level exceeded the 0.9 mg/1 needed to protect flowing streams from
accelerated eutrophication.
Phosphorus Control
Discharges of phosphorus from municipal wastewater treatment plants are
localized pollution sources that accelerate the eutrophication process in
surface waters. With due consideration given to natural and runoff levels
of phosphorus in surface waters, the reduction of point source discharges
of phosphorus will affect the eutrophication process in most of these waters.
This realization becomes apparent in the water quality standards of the 21
states that have adopted phosphorus control criteria (Figure 8).
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Figure 8. States with Water Quality Standards for Phosphorus (16).
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Individual plant data, summarized by state (Table 5), indicate median total
plant effluent phosphorus concentrations ranged from 3.4 (New York) to 8.8
(Maryland) mg/1, with a median value for all samples of 5.9 mg/1. These
phosphorus effluent data are further summarized by type of treatment (Table 9) ,
From these data, it can be demonstrated that the treatment method has little
effect on effluent phosphorus concentration unless phosphorus removal proce-
dures are utilized. Also, as demonstrated in Table 7, the size of the
treatment facility bore little relationship to" the concentration of phosphorus
in the effluent for which median values ranged from 5.4 to 5.9 mg/1.
Although there appears to be little difference in the phosphorus removal
capability of the various types of wastewater treatment plants, there are
differences in the form of the phosphorus discharged. Dissolved ortho-
phosphorus, which is the form readily available for algal uptake, constituted
54 percent of the phosphorus discharged by primary treatment facilities
whereas, ortho-phosphorus amounted to 80 percent of the total phosphorus dis-
charged from the other treatment facilities. Utilizing phosphorus removal
techniques, however, reduced the total phosphorus discharged by 50 percent.
The results reported in the Water Quality Inventory Report on 22 major
waterways further substantiate the need to incorporate phosphorus removal in
wastewater treatment facilities. In that report, data indicate that up to
57 percent of the reaches surveyed exceed the EPA guideline for phosphorus
(0.1 mg/1) established to guard against accelerated eutrophication in flowing
streams. Furthermore, median phosphorus concentrations increased 82 percent
in the period between 1968-1972 over the 1963-1967 period.
Wastewater Reuse
Increased municipal and industrial water requirements and expanded agriculture
use place such a severe strain on limited water resources in certain areas
of the United States that reuse is a necessity—e.g., in the Lower Colorado
region, more water is used than is available naturally and in the Great
Basin and Rio Grande regions, 60 percent of the average supply is used (18).
Paralleled with overconsumption is the problem of water quality deterioration
in many areas; this stresses the need for consideration of the potential use
of properly treated wastewaters as an alternative means of meeting future
water demands.
Presently, the volume of wastewater reused is small; in 1971, only 135
billion gallons (bg) of municipal wastewater treatment plant effluents was
being directly reused, with the following distribution (19)(20):
Type
Irrigation and agriculture
Industrial
Recreational
Nonpotable domestic
Groundwater augmentation
Volume (bg)
77
54
3
No. of Plants
338
14
5
1
8
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Table 9. SUMMARY OF PHOSPHORUS IN EFFLUENTS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS (14)
OJ
Ul
Type
Primary settling
and digestion
Oxidation pond
Sand filter
Trickling filter
Activated sludge
Treatment plants with
phosphorus removal
No. of Population
plants served
53 1,063,609
46 102,671
11 33,905
160 1,634,794
187 3,427,442
16 227,773
Median
dissolved 0-P
(mg/1)
3.0
4.5
4.0
4.6
4.5
1.7
Median
total P
(mg/D
5.6
5.8
4.8
6.4
5.8
2.5
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This reuse is minimal considering that municipalities in 1970 used 9,850
bg of water and 7,670 bg or approximately 78 percent was returned as
wastewater (18).
A 1971 survey of reuse identified 358 reuse sites within the United States;
209 of these sites were very small irrigation disposal operations (21).
Geographically, about 95 percent of the reuse operations are located in the
semi-arid Southwest (Table 10). The only current example of direct reuse
for domestic purposes in the conterminous United States is the nonpotable
domestic reuse program managed by the National Park Service at Grand Canyon
National Park, that provides an average of 30,000 gpd of reused water. In
Table 11 are listed the major, known, existing, and planned locations for
domestic and recreational municipal wastewater reuse.
Priorities for reuse will depend to a large degree on how much demand is placed
on fresh water supplies. Prediction of the national fresh water demands for the
year 2020 by the U.S. Water Resources Council is categorized as follows (22):
Type Volume (bgd)
Electric power (cooling) 411
Industrial 211
Irrigation 161
Municipal 74
By the year 2020, municipal demands will amount to only about 9 percent of
the total water demand. Wastewater reuse will initially be limited to
applications that do not involve human consumption and for source sub-
stitution thereby making available more of the existing supplies as sources
of drinking water. However, technology is needed to apply wastewater reuse
for potable purposes in present and future water-short areas.
Disinfection
In the past, the use of chlorine as a wastewater disinfectant has been
nationally accepted. However, recent complaints and controversy over the
deleterious effects of chlorine on the fish and other aquatic organisms have
caused some states to impose requirements for maximum amounts of chlorine that
can be discharged from municipal wastewater treatment plant effluents (Table
12). Very recent findings that chlorination cause formation of chlorinated
organics, some of which are known carcinogens, places further concern on the
use of this disinfectant. In addition, the following states have clearly
defined toxicity requirements incorporated in their water quality standards:
Not to exceed 0.1 of the Kentucky, Alaska,
96 hour TLm of fish Oklahoma, Indiana,
West Virginia
Not to exceed 0.1 of the Georgia, Mississippi,
48 hour TLm of fish Illinois
Due to widespread controls, concentrations of fecal coliform bacteria have
decreased in up to 78 percent of the reaches in 22 major waterways of the
Natxond?) Thxs control of coliforms is evident in the State wlter Quality
Standards which are summarized in Table 13 for waters classified to be used
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Table 10. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF REPORTED MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER REUSE FACILITIES (21)__
STATE
Texas
California
Arizona
New Mexico
Colorado
Nevada
Michigan
Florida
Oklahoma
Washington
Missouri
Maryland
Kentucky
North Dakota
Ind iana
Nebraska
Oregon
Utah
NO. OF FACILITIES
Irrigation
144
134
28
10
5
4
1
2
I
2
2
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
Industrial
5
1
2
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Recreation
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Domestic
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
149
138
31
10
7
6
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TOTALS
338
14
358
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Table 11. DOMESTIC AND RECREATIONAL MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER REUSE FACILITIES (23)
Plant Location
Status
Size
Type of Reuse
U)
00
Whittier Narrows, California
Escondido, California
Orange County, California
Santa Clara, California
Palo Alto, California
Pomona, California
Grand Canyon N.P., Arizona
Lake Tahoe, California
Santee, California
Lancaster, California
Denver, Colorado
Upper Occoquan, Virginia
St. Croix, Virgin Islands
Nassau County, New York
Operation
Operation
Operation
Design
Planned
Design
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
Planned (1977)
Planned (1977)
Operation
Operation
10 mgd
100,000 gpd
15 mgd
2.0 mgd
2.0 mgd
10 mgd
30,000 gpd
7.5 mgd
4.0 mgd
0.5 mgd
1.0 mgd
22 mgd
0.5 mgd
5.0 mgd
groundwater recharge
recreation
groundwater recharge
groundwater recharge
groundwater recharge
groundwater recharge
domestic non-potable
recreation
recreation
recreation
potable reuse research
recreation
groundwater recharge
groundwater recharge
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Table 12. STATES WITH STRINGENT CHLORINE RESIDUAL LIMITS (10)
States (by Region)
Maximum Chlorine Residual (mg/1)
Region I
Region II
Region III
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Region IV
Alabama
Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina
Tennessee
Region V
Region VI
Region VII
Region VIII
Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
Region IX
California
Region X
Washington
None
None
0.01 - 0.5*
0.2
1.0 - 2.5*
0.5
0.5
0.1 - 0.5*
0.0+
0.2 - 1.0*
None
None
None
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.0 - 0.1*
0.5 - 1.0*
*Maximum amount varies according to stream classification.
+Wastewater discharging into trout streams must be dechlorinated.
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Table 13. DISINFECTION - STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS FOR COLIFORMS(16)
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
Underground Water - No
Treatment or Disinfection
Total States Where
Coliform Promulgated
M/100 ml. Minnesota
Surface Water
Disinfection Only
Total States Where
Colifomi Promulgated
20/100 ml. S. Carolina
50/100 ml. N.Car., N.H. ,
Mass., N.Y.,
Idaho, Wash.,
Alaska, Utah
100/100 ml. Vt., Maine,
Conn., R.I.
Fecal States Where
Colifonn Promulgated
10/100 ml. Idaho, Minn.
20/100 ml. R.I.
50/100 ml. Georgia,
Montana
200/100 ml. Nevada
Surface Water
Treatment ~pTus~ Msirffection
Total
Coliform
100/100 ml.
240/100 ml.
300/100 ml.
500/100 ml.
1,000/100 ml.
5,000/100 ml.
10,000/100 ml.
*nuc n~-*',*1, •.'.*» !.!•!*-*..- Qfon^ai-^ ff\r TYiCal fnlifnrm i'« 1/lflO ml.
States Where
Promulgated
Conn. , Texas
N.H., Wash.
Maine
Vermont
Florida, S.Car.,
Mass. , R.I.,
Alaska, W.Va. ,
N.Dak., Hawaii
Ky., N.Car.,
N.Y., Ind., Pa.,
S . Dak . , Utah
Tenn. , Louisiana
Fecal
Co 1 i form
20/100 ml.
100/100 ml.
200/100 ml.
1,000/100 ml.
2,000/100 ml.
States Where
Promulgated
Conn . , Texas ,
Calif.
N. Mexico
Vt., R.I.,
Okla., Ark.,
N.Y. , N.J.,
Kan., Neb.,
111., Mich.,
Ohio, Minn . ,
W.Va. , Pa., Va. ,
Wyom . , Mont . ,
N.Dak., Colo.,
Hawaii
N. Car. , Nevada
Georgia, Ala.,
Miss. , Louisiana
•C-
o
RECREATION
Primary Contact
Total
Coliform
240/100 ml.
1,000/100 ml.
2,400/100 ml.
5,000/100 ml.
States Where
Promulgated
Idaho
Ky., Fla. ,
Maine, Conn.,
Mass. , R.I.,
Alaska, W.Va.,
Del., S. Dak.,
Utah, Hawaii,
Calif.
N.Y.
Tenn.
Fecal States Where
Coliform Promulgated
50/100 ml. Idaho
100/100 ml. N. Mexico
200/100 ml. Ky., N.Car.,
Georgia,
S.Car., Ala.,
Miss. , Conn.,
R.I., Okla. ,
Texas ,
Louisiana,
N.Y., N.J. ,
Iowa, Kan.,
Missouri ,
Neb., Ind.,
Minn., Wise.,
W.Va., Va.,
S.Dak., Colo.,
Calif.
1,000/100 ml. Tenn.
Secondary Contact
Total States Where
Coliform Promulgated
1,000/100 ml. N.H. , Vt. ,
Idaho,
Calif.
5,000/100 ml. Maine, Conn.,
Mass., R.I.
10,000/100 ml. N.Y. , Colo.
Fecal States where
Coliform Promulgated
200/100 ml. Idaho, Calif.
1,000/100 ml. N.Car., Conn.,
N.Mexico, Okla.,
Louisiana, Neb.,
Colo.
2,000/100 ml. Texas, N.Y., Iowa,
Kansas, Missouri
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Table 13. (Cent.)
Total
Coliform
70/100 ml.
Fish Propagation
Shellfish Water
States Where
Promulgated
N.Car., Georgia., Fla.,
S.Car., Ala., Miss.,
Maine, Conn., Mass.,
R.I. , Louisiana, N.Y.,
N.J., Wash., Ore.,
Alaska, Del., Va.,
Hawaii, Calif.
Fecal States Where
Coliform Promulgated
15/100 ml. S.Car., Ala., Maine,
Conn., R.I., N.J.,
Alaska, Calif.
Irrigation
Spra£ or_Surface Irrijg^ticm
of Reclaimed Wastewater
Total State Where
Coliform Promulgated
2.2/100 ml. Calif.
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for public water supply, recreation, fish propagation, and irrigation. A
further illustration of coliform control is shown in Figure 9 which is
indicative of the special concern placed on the concentration of coliforms
found in waters used for the propagation of shellfish. The water quality
criteria of these States for shellfish protection is 70 total coliform per
100 ml.
Lately, numerous concerns have been raised with respect to EPA's disinfection
requirement as described in the definition of secondary treatment 40 CFR 133
(12). An EPA Task Force was, therefore, formed in January 1974 to review
disinfection policy and the use of chlorine.
Although it is uncertain at this time what the final regulations will require,
the concern clearly indicates the need for development and demonstration of
alternate disinfection technology capable of meeting low fecal and total
coliform standards without producing high chlorine or chlorinated byproduct
residuals (24).
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Figure 9. States with Water Quality Standards for Coliform Control in Shellfish Waters (16).
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NEEDS SURVEY
The first real attempt to conduct a comprehensive survey on the needs of
municipal wastewater treatment facilities was initiated in 1973 by an EPA
task force with the help of the EPA Regional Offices and State officials.
In June of 1973, the State Water Pollution Control Agencies mailed survey
questionnaires supplied by EPA to municipal authorities. These question-
naires were completed, inmost cases, by the local treatment authorities
with the advice and assistance of State officials. Completed forms were
then reviewed by the States, approved and sent to EPA. There were a total
of 15,126 useable questionnaires completed for existing and projected facil-
ities from an estimated 22,279 municipal waste facilities (25).
The portions of the survey that fall in the realm of the objectives of this
report deal with a summary of the facilities required to meet:
1. Secondary treatment levels higher than EPA standards
and/or
2. Effluent limits more stringent than secondary treatment
Although some municipal authorities tended to exaggerate the cost of the
facilities needed to meet projected standards in this survey, it is felt
that the projected effluent quality required as reported in the survey
questionnaire is more reliable than the associated costs.
Responses to the two previously mentioned portions of the survey regarding
treatment needs greater than secondary effluent quality totaled 5,158. Of
this total, 2,075 plants with an estimated total flow of about 4,000 tngd are
now achieving effluent quality equal to or less than EPA's standard of secondary
treatment for suspended solids while 4,218 plants with an estimated total flow
of about 18,000 ingd will be required to achieve this effluent quality in the
future. A summary of this data is presented in Table 14, which shows that 694
plants or 16 percent of the respondees predict that they will have to meet a
suspended solids concentration of <5 mg/1. Somewhat alarming is the fact that
103 plants or 2,4 percent of the respondees predicted that their future sus-
pended solids concentration will be greater than 30 mg/1.
A summary of the existing and projected BOD requirements is presented in Table
15. Projected effluent BOD <5 mg/1 was reported for 834 plants or 19 percent
of the responses. Here again, 93 plants or 2.1 percent of the respondees pro-
jected that they would not be required to meet the minimum secondary treatment
standard for 30 mg/1 of BOD.
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Table 14. SUMMARY OF EFFLUENT QUALITY REQUIRED FOR MUNICIPAL
FACILITIES LOCATED ON WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS -
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
1973 NEEDS SURVEY (8)
Suspended Solids
Number of
r-H
Ml
CO
13
•rl
o
1
c
01
ex.
CO
3
E
0-5
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-25
25-30
>30
TOTAL
226
223
235
334
237
400
1317
2972
P
486
559
210
770
219
617
56
2917
E
25
33
54
66
50
54
226
508
1
P
110
143
89
196
72
113
20
743
E
1
16
11
17
9
20
79
153
1
P
44
65
40
72
27
50
11
309
Plants
E
3
3
6
6
9
8
40
75
P
29
41
24
36
11
27
11
179
1
E
0
0
7
6
2
6
31
52
P
16
20
14
16
15
29
2
112
1
E
0
1
1
1
0
1
10
14
P
4
6
6
8
3
10
1
38
E
0
2
0
0
1
1
10
14
1
P
5
6
0
4
1
5
2
23
Total
E
255
278
314
430
308
490
1713
3788
Plants
P
694
840
383
1102
348
851
103
4321*
Total
Flow
(mgd)
E
255
677
812
916
676
1062
5557
9955
P
2800
3699
2164
3777
1607
3807
703
18557
0-1
1-5 5-10 10-20 20-50 50-100 >100
Flow (mgd)
E - Number of plants existing in 1973 for which treatment beyond secondary is required.
P - Number of plants existing in 1973 that projected they would have to meet effluent concentrations sufficient to
achieve the 1990 effluent limitation levels.
*There were only 4,321 responses for suspended solids out of 5,158 total responses.
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Table 15. SUMMARY OF EFFLUENT QUALITY REQUIRED FOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
FACILITIES LOCATED ON WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS - 1973 NEEDS SURVEY (8)
BOD
Number
E
0-5
5-10
10-15
rH
&
O
ta
25-30
>30
TOTAL
235
282
231
400
262
345
1216
2971
0-1
P
572
515
210
796
346
455
56
2950 j
E
28
46
50
71
43
59
204
501
1-5
P
137
155
89
196
64
93
20
754 i
E
5
19
16
24
11
15
64
154
5-10
P
46
70
34
74
18
45
12
299
of Plants
E
7
7
2
13
8
8
42
i "
P
48
42
17
37
12
26
1
183 i
10-20
Flow
(mgd)
E
2
6
6
9
5
4
23
55
P
20
21
7
29
11
19
2
109 i
20-50
E
1
0
2
1
3
0
10
17
P
8
10
5
3
3
8
0
37 1
50-100
E P
0 3
1 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
1 6
6 2
8 15
>100
Total Plants
E
278
361
307
518
332
432
1565
3793
P
834
814
363
1136
455
652
93
4347*
Total Flow
(ntgd)
E
511
876
814
1237
778
865
4657
9738
P
3492
3612
1678
3606
1444
3195
481
17508
E - Number of plants existing in 1973 for which treatment beyond secondary is required.
P - Number of plants existing in 1973 that projected they would have to meet effluent concentrations sufficient
to achieve the 1990 effluent limitation levels.
*There were only 4,347 responses for BOD out of 5,158 total responses.
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The existing and projected needs for nutrient removal including phosphorus,
ammonia, and nitrate nitrogen are shown in Table 16. There were 1,167 plants
which planned to oxidize or remove ammonia nitrogen, and 620 (53 percent) of
them predicted they would have to meet an effluent concentration of _<1 mg/1 of
ammonia nitrogen. Nitrate removal to _
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Table 16. SUMMARY OF NUTRIENT REMOVAL FROM 1973 NEEDS SURVEY (8)
Number
Nutrient removed E
P 708
NH3 564
N03 78
of Plants
P
1,001
1,167
179
Total
E
2,427
2,243
359
Flow (mgd)
P
4,960
5,162
856
E - Number of plants existing in 1973 for which treatment beyond
secondary is required.
P - Number of plants existing in 1973 that projected they would
have to meet effluent concentrations sufficient to achieve
the most stringent effluent limitations.
48
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Table 17. SUMMARY OF EFFLUENT QUALITY REQUIRED FOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
FACILITIES LOCATED ON WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS - 1973 NEEDS SURVEY_(8^
Number of Plants
0-1
1—5
5-10
10-15
15-20
>20
TOTAL
E P E P E P E
17 390 4 110 3 57 0
54 323 12 104 3 37 7
61 7 16 2705
106 4 37 2 16 0 3
69 2 18 0 15 0 6
51 6 20 3824
358 732 , 107 221 52 96 | 25
Ammonia
Total
PEPEPEP £
34 0 22 0 7 0 0 24
30 2 16 0 6 0 2 78
0301000 93
0813000 173
0 1 00 000 109
0301000 87
64 17 39 5 13 | 0 2 564
i..
Plants
P
620
518
9
7
2
11
1167*
Total Flow
(mgd)
E P
40 2720
255 2355
384 11
850 45
328 1
386 30
2243 5162
0-1
1-5
5-10 10-20 20-50
Flow (mgd)
50-100
>100
E - Number of plants existing in 1973 for which treatment beyond secondary is required.
P - Number of plants existing in 1973 that projected they would have to meet effluent concentrations
sufficient to achieve the most stringent effluent limitations.
*There were 1,167 responses for ammonia out of 5,158 total responses.
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Table 18. SUMMARY OF EFFLUENT QUALITY REQUIRED FOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
FACILITIES LOCATED ON WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS - 1975 NEEDS SURVEY (8)
Nitrate
Total Flow
Number of
X^x
!-)
1
\~S
CO
0
S3
E
0-1
1-3
3-5
5-10
10-15
>15
TOTAL
11
7
3
6
8
12
47
P
49
20
8
14
4
3
98
E
1
3
0
4
3
6
17
P
13
15
3
3
0
2
36 1
E
3
1
1
1
0
2
8
P
4
9
1
1
1
1
17 1
Plants
E
1
0
1
1
0
0
3
P
8
7
1
2
0
0
18
E
0
0
0
1
0
2
3
P
4
3
0
1
0
1
9
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P
0
1
0
0
0
0
1 1
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
E
16
11
5
13
11
22
78
Plants
P
78
55
13
21
5
7
179*
(mgd)
E
59
32
35
86
25
122
359
P
328
375
33
74
9
37
856
0-1 1-5 5-10 10-20 20-50 50-100 >100
Flovj (mgd)
E - Number of plants existing in 1973 for which treatment beyond secondary is required.
P - Number of plants existing in 1973 that projected they would have to meet effluent
concentrations sufficient to achieve the most stringent effluent limitations.
*There were only 179 responses for nitrate out of 5,158 total responses.
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Table 19. SUMMARY OF EFFLUENT QUALITY REQUIRED FOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
FACILITIES LOCATED ON WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS - 1975 NEEDS SURVEY (8)
Phosphorus
Number of Plants
E P E PEP
0-1
1-5
,-, 5-10
i-H
jf 10-15
^ 15-20
>20
TOTAL
29 443 7 173 2 71
79 115 31 37 14 10
244 16 53 5 23 2
83 1 12 1 11 0
21 1 4 220
33 2 6 221
489 578 i 113 220 j 54 84 i
0-1 1-5 5-10
Flow
E P E P
5 51 2 31
9 15 8 3
13 3 5 1
0130
1000
2010
30 70 i 19 35 j
10-20 20-50
(mgd)
E
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
P
10
3
0
. 0
0
0
13 1
50-100
E P
0 1
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
>100
Total Flow
Total Plants (mgd)
E P E P
46 780 273 4041
142 183 778 783
339 27 940 104
109 3 272 15
28 3 50 7
44 5 114 10
708 1001* 2427 4960
E - Number of plants existing in 1973 for which treatment beyond secondary is required.
P - Number of plants existing in 1973 that projected they would have to meet effluent concentrations
sufficient to achieve the most stringent effluent limitations.
*There were only 1,001 responses for phosphorus out of 5,158 total responses.
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99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90
80
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
70 60 50 40 30 20
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.10.05 0.01
30
0)20
0
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O
a
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Ul
a.
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10
9
8
7
6
5
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I
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T
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5-10 mgd
1-5 mgd
mgd
J I
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I I I I I I
I
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J I
J I
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
90 95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 10. Cumulative Distribution of Existing Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
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U)
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20
30
=• 20
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O)
E
D
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to
O
LU
Q
Z
10
9
8
7
6
5
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.10.05 0.01
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T
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T
T
1 I !
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20-50 mgd
50-100 mgd
10-20 mgd
ll I I I I I I
0,01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 2
I I I I I I
I
I
I
I I
I I
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
Figure 11. Cumulative Distribution of Existing Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments -1973 Needs Survey.
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99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90
30
01
20
O
CO
O
z
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V)
10
9
8
7
6
5
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
80 70 60 50 40 30 20
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.10.05 0.01
T
T
I 7
T
T
T I I I I T
T
IT Till
5-10 mgd
l-5mgd
J I I I I 1
1
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
I I I I I I
I
I I
J I
I I
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
90 95 98 99 99.8 99.9 9999
Figure 12. Cumulative Distribution of Projected Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
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Ul
Ul
99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90
30
in
g
_!
o
in
£ 10
i 9
£ 8
7
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
80 70 60 50 40 30 20
10
2 1 0.50.20.10.05 0.01
I I
T
iii
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20-50 mgd
III II I
1
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
I I I ! I I
I
111 111
50-100 mgd
10-20 mgd
I I
I I
I I
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 13. Cumulative Distribution of Projected Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments -1973 Needs Survey.
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99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90
BOD
80 70 60 50 40 30
20
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.10.05 0.01
30
20
o
2 10
9
8
7
6
5
I
I
I I I [ f T
5-10 mgd-
1
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
I I I I I I
I I
II
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 14. Cumulative Distribution of Existing Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
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BOD
99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 21 0.5 0.20.10.05 O.01
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 2 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
Figure 15. Cumulative Distribution of Existing Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments -1973 Needs Survey.
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Ln
00
99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90
30
20
o>
E
10
9
8
7
6
5
BOD
80 70 60 50 40 30
20
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.10.05 0.01
T
I I
1 I
T I I
I I I
I I I LJ I I L
i
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 2
_L
I I LJ.
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
Figure 16. Cumulative Distribution of Projected Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
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BOD
99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.1O.05 0.01
30
20
o>
E
10
9
8
7
6
5
T
T
I I
T
T
T
I I I I I I
ill li I
i
O.Ol 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
I I I I I I I
J
I
111 III
50-100 mgd
-20 mgd
I 1
I I
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
90 95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 17. Cumulative Distribution of Projected Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments -1973 Needs Survey.
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99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90
PHOSPHORUS
80 70 60 50 40 30 20
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.10.05 0.01
30
20
o>
£
10
9
8
7
6
5
I
I
I 1
r
T I I I I I
i r T
5-10 mgd
10-20 mgd
"\
20-50 mgd
1
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
I I I I I I I
J I
I I
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 18. Cumulative Distribution of Existing Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
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99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90
PHOSPHORUS
80 70 60 50 40 30 20
10
2 1 O.S 0.20.1O.05 0.01
30 —
20 —
O>
— 10
°- 9
8
7
6
5
I
I I
1
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
T
T
1 I II I I
T
\ I 1 III
1-5 mgdi
10-20
5-10 mgd
mgd
20-50 mgd
L_L
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% LISS THAN OR EQUAL TO
95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 19. Cumulative Distribution of Projected Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments -1973 Needs Survey.
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99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90
AMMONIA
80 70 60 50 40 30 20
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.10.05 0.01
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
10
20 30 40 50 60 70 80
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
90 95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 20. Cumulative Distribution of Existing Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
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ON
LO
99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95
AMMONIA
80 70 60 50 40 30
20
10
2 1 O.5 0.20.1O.05 0.01
1
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
10
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 21. Cumulative Distribution of Projected Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments -1973 Needs Survey.
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99.99 99.9 99.8 99 98 95 90
80
NITRATE
70 60 50 40 30
20
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.10.05 0.01
30
20
n 10
S I
7
6
5
1
I
I
I
I
I I I
T T I
1-5
I I I 1 I
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
90 95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 22. Cumulative Distribution of Existing Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments - 1973 Needs Survey.
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ON
99,99 99,9 99.8 99 98 95 90
30 —
20
at
J_
<•»
O 10
Z 9
8
7
6
5
80
NITRATE
70 60 50 40 30
2O
10
2 1 0.5 0.20.10.O5 0.01
I
I
I I
I
1
I I I I T T
III I
I I I
I I
111 III
1—5 mgd
5-10 mgd
1 _L
I I
0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
% LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
90 95 98 99 99.8 99.9 99.99
Figure 23. Cumulative Distribution of Projected Effluent Quality Required for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Located on Water Quality Limited Stream
Segments -1973 Needs Survey.
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EXISTING AND PROJECTED TECHNOLOGY TO MEET WATER QUALITY GOALS
CURRENT IN-GROUND TECHNOLOGY
Information contained in the August 1974 Municipal Wastewater Facilities
Inventory has been extracted for primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment
plants. The number of plants by type of treatment and flow is summarized
in Table 20, which shows that only 4.2 percent of the plants were employing
tertiary treatment while 82.5 percent had secondary treatment and 13.3 percent
had primary treatment. There were a total of 22,279 plants involved in the
inventory serving a population of 156 x 10^ people, as shown in Figure 24.
However, 2,734 plants were listed in undefined categories (Figure 25)
leaving a total of 19,545 plants to summarize (Table 20).
Figures 26-28 show the total plant distribution versus flow for primary,
secondary, and tertiary treatment respectively. Figures 29-38 illustrate
the distribution of 10 categories within secondary treatment ranging from
activated sludge to land application.
Since there has been concern expressed over wastewater being discharged into
the ocean, a further breakdown of the 1974 Municipal Wastewater Facilities
Inventory was performed. The 2,909 municipal wastewater treatment plants
employing this practice served a population of approximately 55 million
people (Table 21).
PROJECTION OF NEEDED TECHNOLOGY
Projection Based on Waste Load Allocations
At this time, it is impossible to project what technology will be needed to
meet the goals of PL 92-500 based on the available waste load allocation data.
As shown previously only 48 (out of a total of 620) 303(e) basin plans had
been approved by EPA, as of December 1, 1974 (7). Many of the approved 303(e)
plans are unavailable from the Regional offices because of unresolved issues
between EPA and the respective state offices or regional planning authorities
who prepared the plans. Only six of the 48 approved plans were available for
inclusion in this report, and data concerning them are summarized in Tables
22 and 23. There is little, if any, correlation with the data collected
during the Needs Survey (Tables 14 and 15) because of the extremely small
sample of 303(e) basin plai s that were available.
Another possible data base that was explored in the preparation of this
report was the information contained in NPDES Permits. As shown in Table 1,
85 percent of the major municipal permits and 61 percent of the minor permits
had been issued through December 31, 1974. These permits have not been
66
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Table 20. SUMMARY OF MUNICIPAL WASTE FACILITIES AUGUST 1974 INVENTORY (25)
Flow, mgd
0-0.5
0.5-1.0
1.0-5.0
5.0-10.0
10.0-20.0
20.0-50.0
50.0-100.0
over 100.0
unknown
TOTAL
Primary
1,395
203
289
56
46
20
14
9
560
2,592
Secondary
11,524
1,016
1,293
198
96
57
18
^ 17
1,914
16,133
Tertiary
666
38
58
6
3
1
1
1
46
820
Total No. of Plants
13,585
1,257
1,640
260
145
78
33
27
2,520
19,545
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00
Activated
Sludge
48 x 106
Primary
Intermediate
45 x 106
Trickling
Filters
29 x
Total Population Served
156 x 106
All Other
Secondary
16 x IQ6
Oxidation
Ponds
8 x 106
Extended
Aeration
None or
Minor
4 x 106
Tertiary
2 x 106
Figure 24. National Treatment Classification by Population.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
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Extended
Aeration
2,089 / Activated
9% / Sludge
1,829
Oxidation Ponds
5,021
23%
2,592
12%
Trickling
Filters
3,518
16%
None,
Minor or Intermediate
2,734
12%
TOTAL NUMBER OF FACILITIES = 22,279
Figure 25. National Distribution of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
69
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1500
1400--
1000-
900-
800-
700--
-600-
O 500-
aa
ui
00
2
Z400-
300-
200- •
100--
56.5%
10.5%
13.8%
4.9%
4.5%
3.5%
3.2%
3.1%
.5 1.0
10 20 50 100 >100
FLOW, mgd
Figure 26. Primary Treatment Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
70
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I4.UW
iiooo-
1600'
1500-
1400-
•/> 1300-
i-
z
2 1200-
0.
o noo-
oc
S looo-
Z 900-
800-
700-
600
500-
400-
300-
200
inn
ItLJ-lLJ-lLj
•
72.9%
7.8%
9.5%
2.7% 2.1% 1.8% 1.6% 1.6%
.5 1.0 5 10 20 50 100 >100
FLOW, mgd
Figure 27. Secondary Treatment Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
71
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680-
670-
70-
60-
i—
Z
! =<>-
o
0!
LU
CO
| 40-
Z
30-
20-
10-
n
m^u^m
81.8%
5.4%
7.8%
1.5% 1.1% 0.8% 0.8% 0.8%
.5 1.0 5 10 20 50 100 =>100
FLOW, mgd
Figure 28. Tertiary Treatment Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
72
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1080-
1060-
360-
340-
320-
t—
Z
_i
Q.
u. 200-
O
NUMBER
» 00
0 0
140-
120-
100-
80-
60-
40-
20-
ft
58.6%
9.2%
18.6%
5.3% 3.3% 2.1% 1.5% 1.4%
.5
1.0
FLOW, mgd
Figure 29. Secondary Treatment - Activated Sludge Distribution,
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
73
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1840-
1820-
1800- -
ioo-r~**
oe.
LU
03
5 80-
•=>
z
60--
40--
20--
87.5%
3.5%
3.7%
1.4%
1.0%
1.0%
0.9%
1.0%
.5 1.0 5 10 20 50
FLOW, mgd
100 >100
Figure 30. Secondary Treatment - Extended Aeration Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
74
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1020-•
1000- •
400-f
350-
300-
Q.
O 250- •
oc
UJ
eo
5
D
z 60-
40"
20--
57.1%
14.3%
22.2%
2.8%
1.5%
1.1%
0 5%
5 1.0 5 10 20 50 100 >100
FLOW, mgd
Figure 31. Secondary Treatment - High Rate Trickling Filter Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
75
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1260--
1240-
220-
200--
100-
80--
LU
CO
z>
z
60--
40--
20--
71.3%
12.0%
12.0%
1.9%
1.0%
0.8%
0.5%
0.5%
3 .5 1.0 5 10 20 50 100 >100
FLOW, mgd
Figure 32. Secondary Treatment- Standard Rate Trickling Filter Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
76
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500--
480-
460--
<
_l
a.
60--
£0
5
D
Z 40
20--
10--
87.7%
2.5%
2.3%
1.9%
1.4%
1.4%
1.4%
1.4%
.5 1.0 5 10 20 50 100 >100
FLOW, mgd
Figure 33. Secondary Treatment-intermittent Sand Filter Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
77
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90
80--
70--
V)
I—
Z
60--
50--
ee.
HI
co 40-.
30--
20--
10--
52.7%
9.6%
8.9%
6.8%
5.5%
5.5%
5.5%
5.5%
3 .5 1.0 5 10 20 50 100 >100
FLOW, mgd
Figure 34. Secondary Treatment - Application to Land Distribution
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
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4000-
3900-
i/t
^^
fm
Z
<
£ 300-
u.
o
NUMBER
— i S3
0 0
0 0
o
irxj-x-ri
78.1%
5.8%
4.6%
-
2.5% 2.3% 2.3% 2.2% 2.2%
.5
1.0
100
5 10
FLOW, mgd
Figure 35. Secondary Treatment - Oxidation Pond Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 inventory.
79
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220--
210--
200--
o
c*
Ul
CO
D
Z 40-
30--
20--
10-
71.3%
11.8%
8.2%
2.9%
1.6%
1.6%
.5
1.0
10 20 50
FLOW, mgd
100 >100
Figure 36. Secondary Treatment - Filter Unknown Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
80
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440
420--
400- •
CO
zioo
a.
u.
O
tu
CQ
64.1%
11.3%
12.7%
2.5% 3.1% 2.4% 2.1% 1.8%
.5 1.0 5 10 20 50 100 >100
FLOW, mgd
Figure 37. Unknown Secondary Treatment Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
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1500-
1480--
1460- -
1440-
1420-
1400--
z
_J
Q.
u.
o
160--
140--
120--
100
80--
60--
40--
20
80.4%
4.5%
5.4%
2.2%
2.0%
2.0%
1.7%
1.8%
.5
1.0
10 20 50 100 >100
FLOW, mgd
Figure 38. Oth<* Types of Secondary Treatment Distribution.
Municipal Waste Facilities August 1974 Inventory.
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Table 21. OCEAN DISCHARGE - MUNICIPAL WASTE FACILITIES AUGIJST 1974 INVENTORY
oo
u>
Number of Plants by Flow (mgd)
Type of Treatment
None
Minor
Primary
Intermediate
Secondary
Tertiary
0-1 1-5 5-10 10-20
27 4 0 0
331 2
222 82 20 20
2612
1593 272 45 15
61 6 1 1
20-50 50-100
1 1
1 0
11 7
1 1
6 10
0 0
>100 Unknown
0 108
0 6
3 76
3 0
9 269
0 7
Total Plants
141
16
441
16
2219
76
2909
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Table 22. SUMMARY OF EFFLUENT QUALITY REQUIRED FOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
TREATMENT FACILITIES LOCATED ON WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS - TEXAS 303(e) RIVER BASIN PLANS (26)
Suspended Solids
Number
r7
60
^S
CO
•H
rH
O
00 W
a
0)
O.
co
CO
E
0-5 0
5-10 0
10-15 0
15-20 48
20-25 1
25-30 0
>30 10
TOTAL 59
P
0
0
4
46
0
25
0
75 1
E
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
5
P
0
0
2
4
0
0
0
6
E
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
4
P
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
of
P
Plants
E
0 0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
1
I 4
P
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
4
E
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
P
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
3
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Total
E
0
1
0
61
1
0
11
74
Plants
P
3
0
13
52
0
25
0
93
Total Flow
(mgd)
E P
0 142
2.5 0
0 435
345 52
0.1 0
0 6.9
33 0
381 636
0-1 1-5 5-10 10-20 20-50 50-100 >100
Flow (mgd)
E - Number of existing plants and effluent concentration on the present discharge permit.
P - Number of existing plants proposing effluent concentrations needed to meet the 1977
.clean water goals of PL 92-500.
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Table 23. SUMMARY OF EFFLUENT QUALITY REQUIRED FOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
FACILITIES LOCATED ON WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS - TEXAS 305(e) RIVER BASIN PLANS (26)
00
BOD
Total Flow
Number of Plants
E P EPEPEP
0-5
8 5~10
so
e
~ 10-15
o
o
« 15-20
20-25
25-30
>30
TOTAL
0 0000000
0 4120101
0 0000000
71 45 4 4 4 1 0 1
0 0000000
0 25 000000
6 0000000
77 74 5 6 4 2 j 0 2
0-1 1-5 5-10 10-20
E P
0 2
0 2
0 0
4 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
4 4
20-50
E
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
P
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
50-100
P
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
MOO
Total
E
0
1
0
85
0
0
6
92
Plants
P
3
13
0
51
0
25
0
92
E
0
2.5
0
382
0
0
1.3
386
(mgd)
P
142
435
0
52
0
6.9
0
636
Flow (mgd)
E - Number of existing plants and effluent concentration on the present discharge permit.
P - Number of existing plants proposing effluent concentrations needed to meet the 1977 clean water
goals of PL 92-500.
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computerized, however, and there are presently no centralized facilities
within EPA to store, handle, or analyze this information. Many of these
permits are interim permits and do not reflect the long-term effluent quality
required to meet the goals of PL 92-500 that are more stringent than
secondary treatment.
Projection Based on 1973 Needs Survey
From the 1973 Needs Survey about 5 percent (694) of the 15,126 plants surveyed
predicted that they would have to meet an effluent suspended solids concen-
tration of <5 mg/1. This level of treatment is achievable through the use
of current technology, but will require excellent control of biological pro-
cesses followed by effluent filtration or tertiary coagulation followed by
filtration (27). It should be noted that about 70 percent of the plants pre-
dicting they would have to achieve this level of treatment were below 1 mgd
in size. This emphasizes the need to optimize available filtration or
alternate solids removal technology applicable to small plants.
About 6 percent (834) of the 15^126 plants surveyed predicated they would
have to meet a BOD standard of <_5 mg/1. While some conservatively designed
biological treatment plants followed by efficient suspended solids removal
will be able to approach or meet this standard, many high-rate systems or
plants that receive moderate industrial contributions will have to provide
additional treatment. This means that there is a need to develop and demon-
strate cost-effective technology, such as high rate carbon adsorption-
filtration, powdered carbon addition, or tertiary oxidation systems to upgrade
such plants so that they can attain this effluent quality.
According to the National Water Quality Inventory, nitrate and phosphorus
concentrations are generally rising in our waterways (17). This concern is
reflected in the 1973 Needs Survey data which showed that approximately 5
percent of the 15,126 plants surveyed plan to remove inorganic nitrogen down
to a level of <1 mg/1; only about 0.3 percent of the plants were reaching
that level in 1973. Several methods are available to limit the effluent
nitrogen content of municipal effluents (28) and a summary of typical nitrogen
removal capabilities is presented in Table 24. Technology in this area is
adequate to polish the effluent to 1.5-3.5 mg/1 of total nitrogen and to
0.1 to 0.3 mg/1 of nitrate and ammonia nitrogen.
The Needs data also show that about 5 percent of the plants surveyed pro-
jected that they would reduce the phosphorus content of their effluent to
_
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00
Table 24. EFFLUENT QUALITY EXPECTED FROM NITROGEN
CONTROL PROCESSES (INFLUENT TOTAL NITROGEN 25-30 mg/1) (30)
Effluent Quality Expected
Process
Single-Stage Nitrification
Two-Stage Nitrification
Single-Stage Nit. - Denit.
Separate Stage Nit. - Denit.
Selective Ion Exchange
Breakpoint Chlorination
Ammonia Stripping
Organic N
1.5-2.5
1.0-2.0
2.0-3.0
1.0-2.0
1.5-2.5
1.5-2.5
1.5-2.5
NO -N
18-22
18-22
1.0-2.0
0.1-0.5
0.1-0.2
0.1-0.2
0.1-0.2
NH.-N
4
0.5-1.0
0.5-1.0
1.0-2.0
0.5-1.0
0.5-1.0
0.1-0.3
0.5-1.0
(rog/1)
Total N
20-26
20-25
4.0-7.0
1.6-3.5
2.1-3.7
1.7-3.0
2.1-3.7
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Table 25. TYPICAL PHOSPHORUS REDUCTIONS WITH ALUM ADDITION (51)
Plant Location
Primary Treatment
Windsor, Ont.
Trickling Filter
Richardson, Tex.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Belmont, Va. *
Occoquan, Va. *
Activated Sludge
Michigan City, Ind.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Sandusky, Ohio
Avon Lake, Ohio
Leesburg, Fla.
Punta Gorda, Fla.+
Guelph, Ont.
Kaukauna , Wi s .
Dose of
Alum (mg/1)
90
165
175
190-205
300-400
35
51
55
88
90
90-100
100
90
Phosphorus (mg/1 P)
Raw Eff. % Removal
7.8
10.9
12.6
18.3
9.1
10.7
6.5
11.2
7.7
7.0
11.8
6.1
10.2
1.0
0.7
1.3
2.1
1.4
0.8
1.1
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.2
0.8
0.6
87
94
90
88
85
93
83
93
90
91
99
87
95
* Plant has primary and trickling filters but chemical treatment
is to the primary stage.
+ Filtration of secondary clarifier effluent.
88
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An overall summary of the 1973 Needs Survey indicates that approximately 70
percent of all upgrading will be required for plants having a flow of less
than 1 mgd.
A comparison of existing technology with projected needs indicates that some
form of technology (although not necessarily optimum technology) is available
for meeting required suspended solids, nitrogen, and phosphorus removals.
Additional development and demonstration of technology are needed for BOD
removal to <5 mg/1, and for alternate disinfection processes. Special
research emphasis should be placed on optimizing the cost effectiveness of
available and newly developed technology for municipal treatment plants in
the smaller flow ranges.
89
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REFERENCES
1. "The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 Highlights,"
U.S. EPA, December 1972.
2. "A Citizen's Guide to Clean Water," Izaak Walton League of America,
June 1973.
3. "Toward Cleaner Water - The New Permit Program to Control Water
Pollution," U.S. EPA, January 1974.
4. Program Summary Report, Office of Planning and Management Program
Reporting Division, December 31, 1974.
5. Federal Register, EPA Water Quality Management Basin Plans, Vol. 39,
No. 107, Monday, June 3, 1974.
6. Guidelines for Preparation of Basin Plans, Office of Water and
Hazardous Materials, U.S. EPA.
7. Telephone communication with Thomas Elmore, Office of Water Planning
and Standards, U.S. EPA.
8. 1973 Survey of Needs for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities,
U.S. EPA.
9- Unpublished data compiled by David Morell, Office of Program Management
Operations, U.S. EPA; data obtained from a preliminary telephone survey
of the EPA Regional Offices in December 1973.
10. Telephone and/or written communication with the U.S. EPA Regional Water
Quality Coordinators and several State Water Quality Offices, December
1974.
11. Prepared by Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. under contract to EPA, January 1975.
12. Federal Register, EPA Water Programs Secondary Treatment Information,
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13. "Alternative Waste Management Techniques and Systems for Best Practicable
Treatment," U.S. EPA, March 1974.
14. "Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Wastewater Effluents," Working Paper No. 22,
National Eutrophication Survey, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research
Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon, July 1974.
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15. Unpublished data complied by Donald Ehreth, Municipal Pollution Control
Division, U.S. EPA, 1973.
16. State Water Quality Standards supplied by U.S. EPA Regional Water
Quality Coordinators (1974).
17. "National Water Quality Inventory," 1974 Report to Congress, Office of
Water Planning and Standards, U.S. EPA.
18. "Water Policies for the Future," Final Report of the National Water
Commission, June 1973.
19. English, J. N., "Municipal Wastewater Reuse Strategy Document," Final
Draft, NERC-Cincinnati, December 4, 1974.
20. "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse by Land Application," U.S. EPA - Volume
I & II, 1973.
21. "Summary of Municipal Wastewater Reuse in the United States," Final Report
for EPA Contract 68-03-0148, NERC-Cincinnati.
22. "The Nations Water Resources," U.S. Water Resources Council, 1968.
23. Personal communication with J. N. English, NERC-Cincinnati.
24. Wastewater Disinfection Policy Task Force Report, U.S. EPA, February 5,
1975.
25. Municipal Waste Facilities Inventory, Storet System, August 20, 1974.
26. Water Quality Management Plan, Texas Water Quality Board, Austin, Texas,
January, 1974.
27. Process Design Manual for Suspended Solids Removal, Office of Technology
Transfer, U.S. EPA, January 1975.
28. Physical-Chemical Nitrogen Removal - Wastewater Treatment, Office of
Technology Transfer, U.S. EPA, July 1974.
29. Unpublished data summary (1973-1974), U.S. EPA Grant No. S-802309-01,
Ely, Minnesota.
30. Unpublished data compiled by Frank Evans, NERC-Cincinnati, March 1975.
31. Zuern, H. E. and Haas, P. C., "Operating Experiences with Alum Addition,"
Water Pollution Control Federation Deeds & Data, Vol. 12, #1, January
1975.
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APPENDIX
To delineate the WQLSS in Figures A-l thru A-10, it was first necessary to
obtain a description of each WQLSS and locate these segments on large scale
state maps. Each WQLSS is described in Tables A-l thru A-10. Any segments
not located on the large scale state maps is noted with an asterisk. After
the WQLSS were located on the state maps, they were then delineated on
smaller scale EPA regional maps, subject to the following qualifications:
1. Estimates were made of the location and length of streams that
could be located on the state maps but did not appear on the EPA
regional maps.
2. In states where all streams are classified as water quality
limited, only the streams that appear on the EPA regional maps
were delineated.
3. Tributaries to WQLSS were not delineated unless the WQLSS list
specifically stated that they were included.
4. If a WQLSS, is intermittent over a portion of its length, only
the continual flow portion was indicated on the maps.
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Figure A-9 continued. Region IX Water Quality Limited Stream Segments.
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Figure A-10. Region X Water Quality Limited Stream Segments.
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TABLE Al
REGION I
Connecticut - (CT)
Maine - (ME)
Massachusetts - (MA)
New Hampshire - (NH)
Rhode Island - (RI)
Vermont - (VT)
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No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
Basin
State
CT Housatonic
CT Housatonic
CT Housatonic
CT Housatonic
CT Housatonic
CT Housatonic
CT Housatonic
CT Housatonic
CT Housatonic
CT Western Connecticut
Coastal
REGION I
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
Description of Segment
11. CT Central Connecticut
Coastal
12. CT Central Connecticut
Coastal
13. CT Central Connecticut
Coastal
14. CT Central Connecticut
Coastal
15. CT Central Connecticut
Coastal
16. CT Central Connecticut
Coastal
17,
CT
Connecticut
Sympaug Brook - Town of Bethel - STP
to the mouth
Limekiln Brook - City of Danbury - STP
to the mouth
Still River - from the confluence with
Sympaug Brook
Lake Lillinonah - from dam forming Lake
Lillinonah in Newtown to next upstream
dam (main stem of Husatonic River)
Lake Zoar - dam forming Lake Zoar in Monroe
to next upstream dam
Lake Housatonic - dam in Derby to next
upstream day
Bantam Lake - inlet to outlet
Naugatuck River - from the city of Waterbury
STP to the mouth
Lower Housatonic River - from confluence with
Naugatuck River to Merrit Parkway Bridge
Norwalk Harbor
Bridgeport Harbor
Quiimipiac River - from town of Southington
STP to tidewater
Quinnipiac River - from of tidewater to mouth
New Haven Harbor
Branford Harbor
Pequabuck River - Bristol Main Treatment
Plant to mouth
Park River (North + South Branch)
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No. State Basin
18. CT Connecticut
CT Connecticut
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
CT Connecticut
CT Thames
CT Thames
CT Thames
CT Thames
CT Thames
Description of Segment
Hockanum River - town of Vernon STP to mouth
Connecticut River - confluence with Farming-
ton River to East Haddam Bridge
Mattabassett River - headwaters to Route 72
Bridge
Willimantic River - from Stanford Springs STP
to 1-86
Eagleview Lake - (main stem of Willimantic)
Shetucket River - from confluence with Natchaug
River to Route 203 Bridge
Aspinook Pond - (Mainstem Quinnebaug River)
Downstream from upstream dam. Located on
Yantic and Shetucket Rivers to a line formed
by extending the town boundary at Montville
and Waterford across the Thames River. 24.5
on the Shetucket and 1.0 on the Yantic to 8.5
on the Thames
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REGION I
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
State
Basin
1. ME St. John
2. ME Presumpscot + Casco
Bay
3. ME Piscotqua River
4. ME St. Croix
5. ME Kennebec + Sheepscot
6. ME Kennebec + Sheepscot
7. ME Androscoggin
8. ME Penobscot
9. ME St. John
10. ME St. John
11. ME Southern Maine
Coastal
12. ME Presumpscot + Casco Bay
Description of Segment
St. John River - Fraser Paper Co. outfall to
U.S. Canada border
Presumpscot River - S.D. Warren Co. outfall to
Presumpscot Falls
Mousam River - Stanford Sewage Lagoon outfall
to head of tide
St. Croix River - Georgia Pacific outfall to
head of tide
East Branch Sebasticook River - outfall from
Corinne STP to confluence with main steam
Sebasticook River
Sebasticook River - outfall from Hartland
Tannery to confluence with Kennebec River
Little Androscoggin River - A.C. Lawrence
discharge to outlet of Thompson Lake
Penobscot River - confluence of Millinacket
stream to Weldon Dam
Aroostook River - Washburn, Me. to U.S.
Canada border
Prestile Stream - outfall from Vahlsing Inc.
to US-Canada border
Goosefore Brook - outfall from Maremont Corp.
to head of high tide
Back Cove River - Portland
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Ho.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. ,
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
State Basin
MA Housal
MA Housa
MA Housa
MA Deerf
MA Deerf
MA Deerf
MA Mille
MA Mille
MA Mille
MA Mille
MA Mille
MA Mille
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Chico
MA Westf
MA Westi
MA Westf
REGION I
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
Description of Segment
:onic Housatonic River - 27.7-24.4 mile
-onic Housatonic River - above 60.9 mile
-onic Housatonic River - 56.9-45.0 mile
i-eld North River - Above 6.2 mile
i-eld Green River - Above 3.5 mile
i-eld Green River - 0.5-0.0 mile
rs & Otter Otter River - to 9.3 mile
rs & Otter Otter River - 9.3-5.1 mile
rs & Otter Otter River - 5.1-3.7 mile
rs & Otter Otter River - 3.7-0.0 mile
rs & Otter Millers River - to 35.0 mile
rs & Otter Millers River - 35.0-25.6 mile
pee Ware River - Above 26.4 mile
pee Ware River - 26.4-16.6 mile
pee Ware River - 14.5-0.0 mile
pee Quaboag River - Above 30.0 mile
pee Quaboag River - 30.0-24.0 mile
pee Quaboag River - 6.9-0,0 mile
pee Chicopee River - 17.9-0.0 mile
pee Dunn Brook - Above 3.2 mile
pee Dunn Brook - 3.2-0.0 mile
pee Swift River - Above 10.0 mile
pee Swift River - 10,0-0.0 mile
ield Westifield River - Above 37-0 mile
field Westifeld River - 37.0-11.0 mile
ield West Branch Westfield River - Above 9,4 mile
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No.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69-
70.
71.
72.
73.
State
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
Basin
Taunt on
Taunt on
Taun*- Dn
Taunt on
Taunton
Taunton
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Blackstone
Ten Mile R
Ten Mile R
Ten Mile R
Ten Mile R
Ten Mile R
North R
Description of Segments
Rumford River - 25.0-16.7 mile
Wading River - 5.2-0.0 mile
Three Mile River - 12.1-0.0 mile
Mt. Hope Bay - westerly of a line drawn
from Brayton pt. in Swansea to Buoy "4" in
Mt. Hope Bay in R.I. and northerly from the
MA-RI line
Quequechan River - entire length
Assonet River - entire length
Kottle Brook - to 57.4 mile
Kottle Brook - 57.4-49.0 mile
Middle River - 49.0-47.9 mile
Blackstone River - 47.9-20.0 mile
Quinsigamond River - to 6.7 mile
Quinsigamond River - 6.7-0.0 mile
West River - Above 9,6 mile
West River - 9.6-0.0 mile
Mumford River - to 12.4 mile
Mumford River - 12.40-0.0 mile
Mill River - to 10.5 mile
Mill River - 10.5-0.0 mile
Ten Mile R - to 20.0 mile
Ten Mile R - 20.0-15.9 mile
Ten Mile R - 15.9-11.6 mile
Ten Mile R - 11.6-8.2 mile
Ten Mile R - 8.2-0.0 mile
North R - 23.4-13.4 mile
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No..
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
State
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
Basin
Westfield
Westfield
Westfield
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Quinebaug
Taunt on
Taunt on
Taunton
Taunt on
Taunton
Taunton
Taunton
Taunton
Taunton
Description of Segments
West Branch Westfield River - 9.4-0.0 mile
Little River - Above 4.7 mile
Westfield Little River - 4.7-0.0 mile
French River - to 25.0 mile
French River - 25.0-21.7 mile
French River - 21.7-7.4 mile
French River - 7.4-0.0 mile
French River - 7.4-0.0 mile
Quinebaug River - to 18.8 mile
Quinebaug River - 18.8-11.7 mile
Quinebaug River - 11.7-7.5 mile
Cady Brook River - to 6.1 mile
Cady Brook River - 6.1-5.2 mile
Cady Brook River - 5.2-0.0 mile
Salisbury Plain River - entire length
Matfield River - entire length
Taunton River - 41.5-33.9 mile
Nemasket River - entire length
Taunton River - 33.9-18.5 mile
Satucket & Tribs Rivers - entire length
Town River & Tribs - entire length
Saw Mill Brook - entire length
Taunton River - 18.5-13.0 mile
117
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No.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
860
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
State
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
Basin
Ipswich
Ipswich
Neponset
Neponset
Neponset
Neponset
Charles
Charles
Charles
Charles
Merrimack
Merrimack
Merrimack
Merrimack
Merrimack
Merrimack
Merrimack
Merrimack
Merrimack
Merrimack
Merrimack
Nashua
Na shua
Description of Segments
Ipswich River - Above 32.0 mile
Ipswich River - 32.0-3.5 mile
Neponset River - Above 29.5 mile
Neponset River - 28.95-20.75 mile
Neponset River - 20.75-15.8 mile
Neponset River - 15.8-4.2 mile
Charles River - 78.9-64.3 mile
Mine Brook & Stop River - 64.3-51.8 mile
Stop River & Charles River - 51.8-49.2 mile
Charles River - 49.2-34.3 mile
Assabet River - to 31.8 mile
Assabet River - 31.8 to 31.0 mile
Assabet River - 31.0-25.0 mile
Assabet River - 25-0-16.8 mile
Assabet River - 16.8-7.1 mile
Assabet River - 7.1-0.0 mile
Sudbury River - to 17.1 mile
Sudbury River - 17.1-0.0 mile
Concord River - 15.0-5.0 mile
Concord River - 5.0-0.0 mile
Hop Brook River - entire length
Nashua River - entire length
Squannacook River - entire length
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REGION I
Water Ouality Limited Stream Segments
No.. State Basin Description of Segments
1. NH Connecticut Upper Ammenoosuc River - Groveton to
Connecticut River
2. NH Connecticut Connecticut River - mouth of upper Ammonoosuc
to Comerford dam
3. NH Connecticut So. Branch Ashuelot River - Troy to confluence
with Ashuelot River
4. NH Connecticut Ashuelot River - Keene to confluence with
Connecticut River
5. NH Connecticut Connecticut River - mouth of Ashuelot to
Mass, stateline
6. NH Merrimack Nashua River - Mass, state line to confluence
with Merrimack River
7. NH Merrimack MAD River - above Compton
8. NH Merrimack Spicket River - Salem to Mass, state line
9. NH Piscataqua Cocheco River - Dover to confluence with
Piscataqua
10. NH Piscataqua Piscataqua River - entire length
11. NH No Discharge Segments = All surface waters classified as Class A
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REGION I
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No. State Basin
1. 8-1 Narragansett Bay
2. RI Narragansett Bay
3. RI Narragansett Bay
4. RI Quinnipiac Pawcatuck
and East Connecticut
Coastal
Description of Segments
North Branch Pawtuxet River - 11.7-0.0 to
11.7-3 to confluence with main stem
South Branch Pawtuxet River - 11.7-0.0 to
11.7-4 PT1 to confluence with main stem
Pawtuxet River - 11.7-0.0 confluence of
North & South branches to confluence with
Providence River
Pawcatuck River - 16.4-12.4 mile
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REGION I
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.,
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
State
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
Basin
Lower Lake
Champ la in
Upper Lake
Champ la in
Upper Lake
Champ la in
Upper Lake
Champ la in
Upper Lake
Champ la in
Upper Lake
Champ la in
Upper Lake
Champ la in
Missiquoi
Lamoille
Winooski
White
Ottauquechee
West-Williahs-Saxton
West-Williahs-Saxton
West-Williahs-Saxton
Deerfield
Lower Conn R.
Description of Segments
South Bay to Crown Point
LaPlatte River - Shelburne to Lake
Champla in
Stevens Branch River - St. Albans to Lake
Champlain
Shelburne Bay
Burlington Harbor
St. Albans Bay
Windmill Point area
Mud Creek - Newport Center to Canada
Brewster River - Madonna Mt. Corp to
Lamoille River
Winooski River - Alder Br. to Lake
Champ lain
White River - Rochester to Third Branch
Ottauquechee River - Killington Rec area to
Woodstock
No Name Br. - Magic Mt. Inc. to Londonderry
Mill Br. + Winhall River - Bromley Ski area
to West River
No. Branch + Ball Mt. Br. - Stratton Crop
West River
No Branch River - Snow Lake to Wilmington
Conn R. - Ashuelot River to Mass, state line
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No. State Basin Description of Segments
18. VT Upper Conn. Conn. River - upper Ammonusuc to Comerford
River Dam
19. VT L. Memphremagog, Black, Clyde River - Derby Ctr to L. Memphremagog
Clyde, Coaticool
20. VT L. Memphremagog, Black, L. Memphremagog River
Clyde, Coaticool
21, No discharge segments - all upland streams
122
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TABLE A2
REGION II
New Jersey - (NJ)
New York - (NY)
Puerto Rico - (PR)
Virgin Islands - (VI)
123
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REGION II
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No. State Basin Description of Segment
1- PR - San Juan
124
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REGION II
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No. State Basin Description of Segment
0. VI - VI has no water quality stream segments
125
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No.
1.
2.
3.
State
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
6.
7.
8.
9-
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
REGION II
Water Quality Limited
Basin
N.J. Coast North River
N.J. Coast North River
N.E. Metropolitan Area
River
N.E. Metropolitan Area
River
N.E. Metropolitan Area
River
N.J. Coast South River
N.J. Coast South River
Raritan River
Raritan River
Raritan River
Raritan River
Delaware River, Zone 1
Delaware River, Zone 2
Delaware River, Zone 2
Delaware River, Zones 3&4
Delaware River, Zones 3&4
Delaware River, Zone 5
Delaware River, Zone 5
Delaware River, Zone 6
Wallkill River
Stream Segments
Description of Segment
North Coastal Waters
North Inland Waters
Freshwater Passaic River, above Little Falls
Urban and Passaic River, Hackensack River
and Newark Bay
Arthur Kill Tributaries
South Coastal Waters
South Inland Waters
Raritan River, Upstream of Calco Dam
Lower Raritan River
Raritan Bay Tributaries
Raritan Bay
Delaware River, Zone 1, Tributaries
Delaware River, Zone 2, Mainstream
Delaware River, Zone 2, Tributaries
Delaware River, Zones 3 & 4, Mainstream
Delaware River, Zones 3 & 4, Tributaries
Delaware River, Zone 5, Tributaries
Delaware River, Zone 5, Mainstream
Delaware River, Zone 6, Tributaries
Wallkill Basin, All Waters
126
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Ko
1_.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
24.
REGION II
Water Quality Limited Stream
State Basin
Lake Erie-Niagara River
Lake Erie-Niagara River
Lake Erie-Niagara River
Lake Erie-Niagara River
Lake Erie-Niagara River
Lake Erie-Niagara River
Lake Erie-Niagara River
Allegheny River
Allegheny River
Allegheny River
Lake Ontario & Minor Tribs
lake Ontario & Minor Tribs
Genesee River
Genesee River
Genesee River
Genesee River
Genesee River
Genesee River
Genesee River
Genesee River
Genesee River
Chemung River
Chemung River
NY Chemung River
Segments
Description of Segment
Scajaquada Creek
Tonawanda Creek
Murder Creek
Buffalo River
Cazenovia Creek
Big Sister Creek
Chautaugua Creek
Ischau Creek
Oil Creek
Little Valley Creek
Sandy Creek
Little Sodus Baytrib
Genesee R. (Barge Canal to L.Ontario)
Black Creek-Genesee River
Oatka Creek
Honeoye Creek
Van Campen Creek
Genesee River
Dyke Creek
Canaseraga Creek
Keshequa Creek
Alfred to below Canisteo
Below Bath to junction with
Chemung River
Painted Post to State Line
127
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No,
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
State
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
Basin
Susquehanna River
Susquehanna River
Susquehanna River
Susquehanna River
Susquehanna River
Susquehanna River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Seneca-Oneida-Oswego River
Description of Segment
Susquehanna River @ Cooperstown
Susquehanna River @ Oneonta
Canadarago Lake @ Richfield Springs
Tioughnioga River below Cortland
Chenango River from Morrisville to
Oxford
Susquehanna River at Binghamton-
Johnson City-Endicott
Onondaga Lake
Nine Mile Creek
Oneida Creek
Chittenango Creek
Oneida River
Canandaiqua Outlet
Canargua Creek
Red Creek
Flint Creek
West Creek
Seneca Canal
Simpson Creek
Crusoe Creek
Keuka Outlet
Owasco Inlet
Oswasco Outlet
Skaneateles Creek
128
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No.
48.
i9.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
State
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
Basin
St. Lawrence River
St. Lawrence River
St. Lawrence River
Mohawk
Mohawk
Mohawk
Mohawk
Mohawk
Mohawk
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Lower Hudson
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Description of Segment
Elm Creek
Indian River
Hammond Brook
Upper Mohawk
Lower Mohawk
Cayadutta Creek
Cobleskill
Upper Schoharie
Oriskany
Troy to Mile Pt.
130
Above Croton Res.
A.
Moodna
Fishkill
Wappinger
Wallkill (Middleton-Montgomery)
Sanburg Creek
Above Rondout Res.
Above Ashokan Res.
Claverack Creek
Normanskill (Res. to Mouth)
Bozenkill
Sheldrake
Neversink
Beaverkill
129
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No.
72.
73.
74.
State
NY
NY
NY
Basin
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Description of Segment
Upstream of Pepacton
W. Br. Delaware
Ramapo River
*
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
130
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TABLE A3
REGION III
Delaware (DE)
District of Columbia (DC)
Maryland (MD)
Pennsylvania (PA)
Virginia (VA)
West Virginia (WV)
131
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REGION III
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
State
DE
DE
DE
DE
DE
DE
Basin
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Description of Segment
Indian River
Nanticoke
Broadkill
C & D Canal
Red Lion
Christina River
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REGION III
No. State Basin
1. DC Potomac River
2. DC Potomac River
3. DC Potomac River
4. DC Potomac River
5. DC Potomac River
Description of Segment
Potomac Main Stem-DC-Mont.Cty.Line
Downstream to Key Bridge
Potomac Main Stem-Key Br.Dwnstm. to
PG.Cty.Line
Anacostia River-DC-PG Cty. Line
Dwmstm. to Potomac Conf.
Rock Creek-DC Mtgy.Cty.Line Dwnstm.
to Potomac Conf.
Oxon Run-DC-PG.Line at Miss S.F. To
DC-PG Line Mar.Lut.King Ave., SE
133
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REGION III
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
State Basin
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw;
PA Delawj
PA Delaw;
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw,
PA Delaw;
PA Delaw;
PA Delaw;
PA Delawi
PA Susqui
PA Susqui
PA Susqui
PA Susqui
PA Susqui
PA Susqui
PA Susqui
PA Susqui
Description of Segment
Schuylkill River-mouth to Phoenixville
Schuylkill River-Bridsboro to Maiden Creek
Wissahickon Creek
Perkiomen Creek
Valley Creek
Antietam Creek
Tulpehocken Creek
Maiden Creek
Neshaminy Creek
Pennypack Creek
Brandywine Creek
Chester Creek
Ridley Creek
Darby Creek
Lehigh River
Upper Delaware Tributaries
Lackawaxen River
Delaware Estuary
Susquehanna River
Juniata River
Codorus Creek
Conestoga Creek
Quittapahilla Creek
Conodoquinet Creek
Swatara Creek
Yellow Breeches Creek
134
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No.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39-
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
State
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
Basin
Susqu<
Susqu
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Lake
Description of Segment
Bald Eagle Creek
Pine Creek
Connoquenessing Creek
Ohio River
Monongahela River
Montour Run
Chartiers Creek
Pine Creek
Deer Creek
Plum Creek
Sandy Creek
Turtle Creek
Peters Creek
Sewickley Creek
Jacobs Creek
Redstone Creek
Tenmile Creek
French Creek
^Tunanquent Creek
Conneaut Lake Outlet
Bear Creek
Elk Creek
Stream segment that could not be located on map.
135
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REGION III
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19-
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
State
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
Basin
Lower Susquehanna River Area
Coastal Area
Coastal Area
Coastal Area
Coastal Area
Coastal Area
Coastal Area
Nanticoke River Area
Chester River Area
Chester River Area
Chester River Area
Chester River Area
Chester River Area
Elk River Area
Elk River Area
Elk River Area
Elk River Area
Elk River Area
Elk River Area
Elk River Area
Elk River Area
Elk River Area
Bush River Area
Bush River Area
Description of Segment
Octoraro Creek drainage
Atlantic Ocean
Assawoman Bay drainage
Isle of Wright Bay drainage
Sinepuxent Bay drainage
Newport Bay drainage
Chincoteague Bay drainage
Wicomico River, mainstem
Kent Island Narrows
Chester River, mainstem
Langford Creek drainage
Corsica River drainage
Other drainage of Chester River Area
(directly to Chesapeake Bay)
Sassafras River drainage
Elk River, mainstem
Bohemia River drainage
Back Creek drainage
Other drainage of Elk River
Northeast River drainage
Furnace Bay drainage
Other drainage of Elk River Area
Christina River drainage (Delaware)
Bush River drainage
Other drainage of Bush River Area
136
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No._
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
State
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
Basin
Gunpowder River Area
Gunpowder River Area
Gunpowder River Area
Gunpowder River Area
Patapsco River Area
Patapsco River Area
Patapsco River Area
Patapsco River Area
West Chesapeake Bay Area
West Chesapeake Bay Area
Patuxent River Area
Patuxent River Area
Patuxent River Area
Patuxent River Area
Patuxent River Area
Washington Metropolitan Area
Washington Metropolitan Area
Washington Metropolitan Area
Washington Metropolitan Area
North Branch Potomac River Area
North Branch Potomac River Area
Description of Segment
Gunpowder Falls drainage
Bird River drainage
Middle River drainage
Other drainage of Gunpowder River Area
Back River drainage
South Branch Patapsco River drainage
Drainage to Inner Baltimore Harbor
(Patapsco River)
Gutter Baltimore Harbor drainage (from
straight line between Hawkins Point and
Sellers Point to straight line between
Rock Point and North Point including all
tributaries)
Mahothy River drainage
Severn River drainage
Patuxent River, mainstem
Western Run (Branch) drainage
Little Patuxent River drainage
Middle Patuxent River drainage
Other drainage of Patuxent River
Piscataway Creek drainage
Anacostia River drainage
Rock Creek drainage
Other drainage of Potomac River -
Washington Metropolitan Area
Georges Creek drainage
Other drainage of Upper North Branch
Potomac River
137
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No. State Basin
46. MD Youghiogheny River Area
47. MD Youghiogheny River Area
48. MD Youghiogheny River Area
Description of Segment
Youghiogheny River drainage
Deep Creek Lake Drainage
Casselman River drainage
138
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REGION III
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
State
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
Basin
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
Potomac-Shenandoah River
James River
James River
James River
James River
James River
James River
James River
James River
Description of Segment
Abrams Creek - Entire stream except miles
10.7-7.3 which is E.L.
Middle River - Main stream & Lewis Creek
only
Lewis Creek-Entire stream except miles
12.9-8.9 which is E.L.
South River - Main only
North Fork Shenandoah River-Main only
Cedar Creek - Main only
Shenandoah River - Main only (19.8-9.8)
Shenandoah River - Main only (4.8-0.0)
Dog Run-Entire stream except 7.2-4.8
which is E.L.
Goose Creek - Main only
Tuscarora Creek-Entire stream except
4.8-21 which is E.L.
Potomac River - Main only
Accotink Creek - Main only
Occoquan Creek-Main & all tributaries
Jackson River - Main only
James River - Main only (434.4-420.0)
Maury River - Main only
James River-Main only (271.6-225.0)
Piney River - Main only
Mechum River-Main & Lickinghole Creek only
Lickinghole Creek - Main only
Rivanna River - Main only
139
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No.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29-
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
State
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
Basin
James River
James River
James River
James River
James River
James River
James River
Rappahannock River
Rappahannock River
Rappahannock River
Rappahannock River
Rappahannock River
Rappahannock R: ver
Rappahannock River
Rappahannock River
Roanoke River
Roanoke River
Roanoke River
Roanoke River
Roanoke River
Roanoke River
Chowan River-Dismal Swamp
Chowan River-Dismal Swamp
Chowan River-Dismal Swamp
Description of Segment
James River-Main & Appomattox only
(115.0-60.5)
Appomattox - Main only (107.0-97.3)
Appomattox - Main only (30.1-0.0)
Chicahominy River - Main only
James River-Main & Nansemond & Pagan Rivers
Pagan River - Main only
Nansemond River - Main only
Carter Run - Main only
Great Run - Main only
Mt. Run - Main only
Rappahannock River - Main only
Hoskins Creek - Main only
Totuskey Creek - Main only
Urbanna Creek - Main only
Carter Creek - Main only
Roanoke River - Main only
Big Otter River-Main & Little Otter &
John's Creek only
Little Otter River-Main & Johns Creek
Johns Creek - Main only
Smith River - Main only
Dan River - Main only
Nottoway River-Main & Chetocric Swamp only
Chetocric Swamp - Main only
Blackwater River - Main only
140
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No.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
State
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
Basin
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Tennessee-Big Sandy River
Small Coastal River
Smell Coastal River
Small Coastal River
Small Coastal River
Small Coastal River
Small Coastal River
Small Coastal River
Small Coastal River
Small Coastal River
Small Coastal River
York River
York River
York River
Description of Segment
Wolf Creek-Main only except 12.2-9.7
Middle Fork Holston - Main only
North Fork Holston - Main only
Clinch River - Main only
Beaver Creek - Main only
N.F. Pound River - Main only
S.F. Pound River - Main only
Pound River - Main only(20.0-34.6)
Pound River - Main & tributaries(0.0-20.0)
Levisa Fork - Main only
Stock Creek - Main only
Back River - Main only
Little Creek - Main only
Lynnhaven River - Main only
W.B.Lynnhaven River - Main only
E.B. Lynnhaven Rive?. - Main only
Broad Bay - Main only
Onancock Creek - Main only
Pungoteague Creek - Main only
Occohannock - Main only
Elizabeth River - All Branches
Gold Mine Creek - Main only
Contrary Creek - Main only
South Anna River - Main only
141
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No.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
York River
York River
York River
York River
York River
New River
New River
New River
New River
Pamunkey River - Main only
Mattaponi River - Main only
York River - Main only
Carter Creek - Main only
King Creek - Main only
Peak Creek - Main only
New River - Main & Crab Creek & Stroubles
Creek
Crab Creek - Main only
Stroubles Creek - Main only
142
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REGION III
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
State
WV
wv
WV
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
wv
Basin
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Kanawha River
Potomac River
Monongahela River
19.
WV
Monongahela River
Description of Segment
Kanawha Mainstern from Chelyan to Mouth
Coal - Little Coal Headwaters
Coal - Little Coal and Tributaries
Pocatalico River from Mouth to
Sissonville & Rocky Fork
Bluestone River VA-WV Line to Below
Bluefielo
Greenbrier River from Frank to Cass
Select Tribs to Kanawha River
Elk River from Mouth to Clendenin
Howards Creek Below White Sulphur
Springs
Leatherwood & Bergoo Creek above
Webster Springs
Big Ditch Run Below Cowan
Dunloup Ck Blw Mt. Hope; Wolf Ck Blw
Fayettev; Arbuckle Ck Blw Oak Hill
East River from Mouth to Headwaters
Sewell Ck Below Rainelle & Meadow
River Below Rupert
Cherry River Below Richwood
Piney Creek Below Buckley
Select Tribs to N. Branch of Potomac
Monongahela, W. Fork, L Tycart Valley
& L Cheat R & Tribs
Shavers Fork from Mouth to Headwaters
143
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No.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
State Basin
WV Ohio River
WV Ohio River
WV Ohio River
WV Ohio River
WV Little Kanawha River
WV Little Kanawha River
WV Little Kanawha River
WV Little Kanawha River
WV Little Kanawha River
WV Little Kanawha River
WV Little Kanawha River
Description of Segment
Ohio River Mainstream
Wheeling Creek
Harmon Creek
Short Creek
L. Kanawha Mainstream - mouth to FMC
Guyandot R. & tribs. not affected by
acid mine drainage
Selected tributaries to Guyandot River
Big Sandy River & tributaries; Tug Fork
River & tributaries
Spring Creek below Spencer
Selected tributaries to Little Kanawha River
Laurel Creek below Athens & Brush Creek
below Princeton
144
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TABLE A4
REGION IV
Alabama - (AL)
Florida - (FL)
Georgia - (GA)
Kentucky - (KY)
Mississippi - (MS)
North Carolina - (NC)
South Carolina - (SC)
Tennessee - (TN)
145
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REGION IV
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
State
Basin
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
Upper Ocmulgee
Upper Ocmulgee
Upper Ocmulgee
Upper Ocmulgee
Flint
Chattahoochee
Coosa
Coosa
Description of Segment
Entrenchment-Snapfinger Creeks
Beaver Ruin Creek
South River
Yellow River
Flint R-Headwaters to Ga. Hwy. 92
Chatt R-Atlanta to Franklin
Coosa River
Conasauga River
NOTE:
Georgia has not completed their stream classification but the regional water quality
coordinator estimates there will be 86 water quality limited segments.
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
146
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REGION IV
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
State Basin
AL Alabai
AL Alabai
AL Alaba:
AL Cahab,
AL Cahab
AL Cahab
AL Cahab;
AL Cahab
AL Cahab
AL Choct
AL Choct
AL Choct
AL Choct
AL Choct
AL Choct
AL Choct
AL Choct
AL Choct
AL Chocti
AL Choct;
AL Chocti
AL Chocti
AL Chocti
AL Choct;
AL Choc
Description of Segmeivt
Catoma C.
Bear C.
Hudson Br.
Shades C.
Buck C.
Cahaba River
Patton C.
Little Cahaba R.
Cahaba R.
Sandy C.
Corner C.
Trib. to Pea R.
Mossy Camp Br.
Harrison Mill C.
Double Bridges
Blanket C.
Beaver C.
Pea C.
Cox Mill C.
Hurricane C.
Faulk C.
Trib. to Hurricane C.
Walnut C.
Lindsey C.
Mims C.
147
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No.
26.
27.
28
29-
30-
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48 .
49.
50.
51.
52.
State
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
Basin
Coosa
Coosa
Coosa
Coosa
Coosa
Coosa
Coosa
Coosa
Coosa
Coosa
Coosa
Lower
Lower
Lower
Mobil
Mobil
Mobil-
Mobil
Mobil
Mobil
Mobil
MobiL
Perdii
Perdii
PerdL
Perdii
Perdic
Description of Segment
Dye C.
Griffin Br.
Shirtee C.
Trib. to Shirtee
Coosa R.
Cane C.
Choccolocco C.
Unnamed Trib. to Talassee-Hatchee
Coosa R.
Coosa R.
Coosa R.
Tombigbee R.
Tributary to Mill C.
Trib. to Wahalak
Three Mile C.
Bayou Coden
Chickasaw C., Hog Bayou
Bayou La Batre
Mobile Bay
Mobile R.
Corn Br.
Norton C.
Hoilinger C.
Double Br.
Bay Branch
Indian C.
Rocky C.
148
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No._
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
State
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
Basin
Tallapoosa
Tallapoosa
Tallapoosa
Tallapoosa
Tallapoosa
Tallapoosa
Tallapoosa
Tallapoosa
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Warrior
Warrior
Warrior
Warrior
Warrior
Warrior
Description of Segment
Horsetrough C.
Sougahatchee C.
Pepperell Br.
Trib. to Uphapee C.
Town C.
Calabee C.
Parkerson Mill C.
High Pine C.
Turkey C.
East Fork - Drum Cr.
Mud Cr.
Huntsville Sp. Br.
Pond C.
Flint C.
Indian Creek
Crow Br.
Shoal C.
Flat C.
Gilliam C.
Valley C.
Village C.
Five Mile C.
Brindle C.
Black Warrior R.
Graves C.
149
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State
Basin
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
Warrior
Warrior
Warrior
Warrior
Warrior
Description of Segment
Graves C.
Cop eland C.
Cane C.
Colwell C.
Slab C.
150
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REGION IV
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
State
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
Basin
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St . Johns River
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St. Johns River
St . Johns River
St . Johns River
St. Johns River
Florida East Coast
Florida East Coast
Florida East Coast
Florida East Coast
Description of Segment
Deep and Cow Creeks
Econlockhatchee River confluence to Wekiva
River confluence
Big and Little Wekiva Rivers
Lakes Jessup and Howell; Gee, Howell, and
Howell Branch
Big and Little Econlockhatchee River
Lake Washington Dam to confluence with
Econlockhatchee River
Headwaters to Lake Washington Dam
Lower Oklawaha River from Lake Griffin to
St. Johns River
Eastern Alachua County
Western Marion County
* Upper Oklawaha and Palatlakaha Rivers
Mouth of St. Johns River to Duval County
Line
Julington and Durbin Creeks
Yellow Waters, Black, Peters, Ates, and
Greens Creeks and Lakes Kingsley, Sandhill,
and Geneva
Rice, Etonia and Sims Creeks
*Cresent Lake, Haw, Little Haw and Dunn's
Creek
Tomoka Basin to Ponce de Leon Inlet
Ponce de Leon Inlet to south end of Mosquito
Lagoon
North end of Indian River to State Road 404
State Road 404 to Sebastian Inlet
151
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No.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
State Basin
36.
37.
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
Kissimmee
Kissiramee
Kissimmee
Kissimmee
Kissimmee
FL Kissimmee
FL Kissimmee
FL Kissimmee
FL Kissimmee
FL Lower Florida
FL Lower Florida
FL Lower Florida
FL Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Description of Segment
Lake Kissimmee outflow to Lake Okeechobee
CC-38)
Alligator Chain of Lakes and Lakes Cypress,
Hatchineha and Kissimmee
Reedy and Davenport Creeks
Shingle Creek Area
East and Big Lakes Tohopekeliga & Boggy
Creek
Highlands - Glades County Canals
Ridge Lakes in Polk and Highlands Counties
Fisheating Creek - Highlands & Glades
Counties
Nubbins Slough and Taylor Creek - Okeechobee
County
Eastern Okeechobee, Southern St. Lucie,
and Northern Martin Counties
Southern Martin and Northern Palm Beach
Counties including the St. Lucie Canal
Lake Okeechobee
St. Lucie Inlet to Juno including Lake Worth
Creek, Loxahatchee and the Hobe Sound
Estuaries
Juno to South Lake Worth Inlet including
Eastern Palm Beach County
Area South of Lake Okeechobee to Palm Beach
County Line, including West Palm Beach,
Hillsborough, North New River and Miami
Canals
Southern Palm Beach County Metro Area
Caloosahatchee River from Olga to Gulf of
Mexico, including Orange River and Trout
Creeks
152
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No.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
State Basin
FL
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Lower Florida
Suwannee
Withlacoochee
Withlacoochee
Apalachicola
Apalachicola
Choctawhatchee
Description of Segment
Caloosahatchee River from Moore Have to
Olga
Southern Lee County from North of Fort
Myers Beach to Wiggins Pass
Northern Broward County Metro Area
Southern Broward County Metro Area
Central Part of Everglades including Central
Parts of Hillsborough, North New River,
Miami, and South New River Canals
Wiggins Pass South to Johns Pass including
Lake Trafford, parts of Corkscrew and
Big Cypress Swamp
Immokalee and Barren River Canal to Estuary
between John Pass and Chokoloskee Bay
including the Fakahatchee Strand and
parts of the Tamiaini Canal
Hendry - Collier County Line to Boundary of
Everglades National Park including
Okaloocoochee Slough, Deep Lake Strand,
and part of Tamiami Canal
Florida Keys
Eastern Bade County Metro Area
Northern Bade County Metro Area
Everglades National Park and Florida Bay
Estuaries
Santa Fe River
Lower Withlacoochee River
Upper Withlacoochee River
Lower Apalachicola River
Chipola River
Coastal Area between Choctawhatchee River
and Yellow River
153
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No.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
State
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
Basin
Choctawha tehee
Choctawhatchee
Cho c t awha tehee
Peace River
Peace River
Peace River
Peace River
Peace River
Peace River
Peace River
Tampa Bay Area
67,
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
FL Tampa Bay Area
FL Tampa Bay Area
FL Tampa Bay Area
FL Tampa Bay Area
FL Tampa Bay Area
FL Tampa Bay Area
FL Tampa Bay Area
FL Tampa Bay Area
FL Tampa Bay Area
Description of Segment
Choctawhatchee River below Pea River
Coastal Area between Choctawhatchee River
and Beacon Hill
St. Joseph's Bay
Pine Island Sound - Matlacha Pass Area
Charlotte Harbor
Lower Peace River
Middle Reaches of Peace River from Arcadia
to Bowlegs Creek
Peace River from Bowlegs Creek to Bartow
Headwaters of Peace River upstream from
Bartow
Myakka River
Coastal Area from Hernando - Pasco County
Line to Anclote River
Rocky Creek Area (coastal area in north
part of Old Tampa Bay)
Coastal Area from Anclote River to Treasure
Island
North - Northwest Portion of Tampa Bay
Coastal Area between Alafia River and
Manatee River
Manatee River
Phillippi Creek and Coastal Area from Long-
boat Key to Midnight Pass
Coastal Area from Midnight Pass to Myakka
River
Alafia River Basin
Upper Hillsborough River
154
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No. State Basin
76. FL Tampa Ray Area
77. FL Aucilla Ochlocknee St,
Marks
78. FL Aucilla Ochlocknee St.
Marks
79. FL Aucilla Ochlocknee St.
Marks
80. FL Aucilla Ochlocknee St.
Marks
81. FL Aucilla Ochlocknee St.
Marks
82. FL Aucilla Ochlocknee St.
Marks
83. FL Aucilla Ochlocknee St.
Marks
84. FL Aucilla Ochlocknee St.
Marks
85. FL Aucilla Ochlocknee St.
Marks
86. FL St. Mary's
87. FL St. Mary's
88. FL St. Mary's
89. FL. Perdido-Escambia
90. FL Perdido-Escambia
91. FL Perdido-Escambia
92. FL Perdido-Escambia
93. FL Perdido-Escambia
Description of Segment
Lower Hillsborough River
Coastal Area between Ochlockonee River &
Apalachicola River
Ochlockonee River and Sopchoppy River Basin
and Coastal Area
Lake Jackson Drainage Basin
St. Marks River Basin
Lake Munson Drainage Basin
Lake Lafayette Drainage Basin
Aucilla and Wacissa River Basin
Fenholloway River Basin
Steinhatchee River Basin and Coastal Area
from Spring Warrior Creek to Suwannee
River
Coastal Area of St. Mary's River (Tidal
Portion)
Upper St. Mary's River
Nassau River
Perdido River Basin and Coastal Area
Pensacola - East Bay
Escambia Bay
Escambia River
Blackwater River Basin
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
155
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REGION IV
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
K"
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Description of Segment
Big Sandy and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Big Sandy
Elaine Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Rockcastle Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Tug Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Turkey Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Tug Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Wolf Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Tug Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Big Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Tug Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Pond Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Tug Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Tom's Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Paint Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
John's Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Head of Dewey Lake to Headwaters
Middle Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Beaver Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Levisa Fork to Headwaters
Beaver Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Martin STP to Headwaters
*Prater Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Mud Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwater
Island Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
156
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
0.
1.
2.
3.
State Basin
KY Big Sandy
KY Big Sandy
KY Big Sandy
KY Big Sandy
KY Big Sandy
KY Big Sandy
KY Big Sandy
KY Big Sandy
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
Description of Segment
Shelby Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Blackberry Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Tug Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Peter Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Tug Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Knox Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Tug Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Greasy Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River to Headwaters
Grapevine Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Fish Trap Lake Headwaters
Feds Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Fish Trap Lake Headwaters
Elkhorn Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Russell Fork to Headwaters
Sandy Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland R. to Headwaters
Livingston Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland R. to Headwaters
Hammond Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Barkley Lake to Headwaters & Tributaries
Popular Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Barkley Lake to Headwaters
Eddy Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Barkley Lake to Headwaters
Muddy Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Barkley Lake to Headwaters
S. Fk. Little R. and tributaries, from confluence
with Little River to Headwaters
N. Fk. Little R. and tributaries, from confluence
with Little River to Hopkinsville STP
Red River and tributaries, from confluence with
State Line to Adairville STP
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No.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Lower Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
Elk Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
State Line to Headwaters
Big West Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
State Line to Montgomery Cr.
Montgomery Cr. and tributaries, from confluence
with Big West Fork to Pembroke STP
Big West Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Montgomery Cr. to Trenton STP
Spring Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Dale Hollow Lake to Headwaters
Beaver Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland Lake to Headwaters
Pumpkin Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland Lake to Headwaters
Big Lilly Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Cumberland Lake to Headwaters
Greasy Creek and tributaries, from the confluence
with Cumberland Lake to Headwaters
Wolfe Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland Lake to Headwaters
Fishing Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland Lake to Headwaters
Rockcastle River and tributaries, from the confluence
with Cumberland River to Rockcastle County line
Rockcastle River and tributaries, from Rockcastle
Co. line to Roundstone Creek
Roundstone Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Rockcastle River to Headwaters
Middle Fork Rockcastle River and tributaries, from
confluence with Rockcastle River to Headwaters
South Fork Rockcastle River and tributaries, from
confluence with Rockcastle R. to Headwaters
Hawk Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Rockcastle R. to Headwaters
158
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No..
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Upper Cumberland
Description of Segment
Big Raccoon Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Rockcastle R. to Headwaters
Laurel River and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland River to Lynn Camp Creek
Laurel River and tributaries, from Lynn Camp Creek
to Little Laurel River
Cumberland River and tributaries, from Mile Point
558.5 to Jelico Creek
Pitman Creek and tributaries, confluence with
Cumberland Lake to Headwaters
Big South Fork Cumberland River and tributaries,
from confluence with Cumberland Lake to Blue Herron
Big South Fork Cumberland River and tributaries,
from Blue Herron to state liue
Buck Creek and tributaries, from the confluence
with Cumberland River to Headwaters
Eagle Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland River to Headwaters
Marsh Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland River to Headwaters
Cumberland River and tributaries, from Jelico Cr.
to Williamsburg STP
Watts Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland River to Headwaters
Clear Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland River to Headwaters
Richland Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Cumberland River to Headwaters
Fighting Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Cumberland River to Headwaters
Stinking Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Cumberland River to Headwaters.
Allex Branch and tributaries, from confluence with
Stinking Creek to Headwaters
159
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No.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Upper Cumberland
KY Green
KY Green
KY Green
KY Green
KY Green
KY Green
KY Green
KY Green
KY Green
Straight Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Cumberland River to Headwaters
Left Fork Straight Creek and tributaries, from
confluence with Straight Creek to Headwaters
Clear Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland River to Headwaters
Yellow Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland River to Headwaters
Cumberland River and tributaries, from Puckett
Creek to Loyal STP
Cumberland River and tributaries, from Loyal STP
to Clover Fork
Clover Fork and tributaries, from confluence of
Cumberland River to Headwaters
Poor Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Cumberland River to Headwaters
Panther Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Green River to Headwaters
Green River and tributaries, from confluence with
Cash Creek to Big Rivers
Mock Roy Creek and tributaries, from Sebree Sewage
Treatment Plant to Groves Creek
Pond River and tributaries, from confluence with
Green River to Cypress Cr. and tributaries
Cypress Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Pond River to Muddy Fk.
Cypress Creek and tributaries, from Muddy Fork to
Headwaters
Pond River and tributaries, from Cypress Creek to
Jarrels Creek
Flat Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Pond River to Madisonville STP
Flat Creek Madisonville STP to Headwaters
160
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85.
86.
87.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Description of Segment
Pond River and tributaries, from confluence with
Jarrells Creek to Headwaters
Long"Falls Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Green River to Headwaters
Muddy Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Rough River to Headwaters
Adams Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Rough River to Headwaters
Caney Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Rough River to Headwaters
Green River and tributaries, from confluence of
Rough River to Kentucky Utilities
Nelson Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Green River to Headwaters
Green River and tributaries, from confluence with
Williams Creek to TVA Power Plant, Paradise
Lewis Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Green River to Headwaters
Pond Creek,and tributaries, from confluence with
Green River to Caney Creek
Caney Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Pond Creek to Headwaters
Pond Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Caney Creek to Headwaters
Pond Run and tributaries, from confluence with
Green River to Headwaters
Mud River and tributaries, from confluence with
Green River to Headwaters
Rocky Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Mud River to Headwaters
Little Hazel Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Rocky Creek to Headwaters
Muddy Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Green River to Headwaters
161
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No.
102.
103.
State
KY
KY
Basin
Green
Green
Description of Segment
Indian Camp Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Green River to Headwaters
Welch Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Green River to Headwaters
104.
KY
Green
Gasper River and tributaries, from confluence with
Barren River to Headwaters
105.
106.
KY
KY
Green
Green
Black Lick Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Gasper R. to Auburn STP
Rays Branch and tributaries, from confluence with
Barren River to Headwaters
107.
108.
KY
KY
Green
Green
Barren River and tributaries, from confluence with
Rays Branch to Bowling Green STP
West Fork Drakes Creek and tributaries, from
confluence with Lick Creek to Franklin STP
109.
KY
Green
Bays Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Barren River to W. Bays Fork
110.
111.
KY
KY
Green
Green
W. Bays Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Bays Fork to Scottsville STP
Beaver Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Barren R. Res. to Headwaters
112.
113.
KY
KY
Green
Green
S. Fk. Veaver Creek and tributaries, from
confluence with Beaver Creek to Glasgow STP
Skeggs Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Barren R. Res. to Headwaters
114.
KY
Green
Barren River, and tributaries, from White Oak Creek
to Headwaters
115.
116.
KY
KY
Green
Green
Bear Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Hargus Creek to Headwaters
Green River and tributaries, from confluence with
Bear Creek to Brownsville STP
117.
118.
KY
KY
Green
Green
Green River and tributaries, from Lock #6 to
confluence with Cub Run. M.P. 181.7 - 207.8
Nolin River and tributaries, from confluence with
Green River to Nolin Lake
162
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So..
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
;132.
;133.
134.
135.
beats
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Description of Segment
Nolin River and tributaries, from Bacon Creek to
Valley Creek
Valley Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Nolin River to Headwaters
Nolin River and tributaries, from confluence with
Valley Creek to North and South Fork Nolin River
North Fork Nolin River and tributaries, from
confluence with Nolin R. to Hodgenville STP
South Fork Nolin River and tributaries, from
confluence with Nolin R. to Headwaters
S. Fk. Little Barren and tributaries, from
confluence with Little Barren River to Edmonton STP
Big Brush Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Green River to Headwaters
Big Pitman Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Green River to Headwaters
Little Pitman Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Big Pitman Creek to Campbellsville STP
Russell Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Big Green River to Columbia STP
Robinson Creek and tributaries, from confluence
of Green River Reservoir to Headwaters
Green River and tributaries, from confluence with
South Fork to Casey County High School STP discharge
Whites Run and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Eagle Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Clarks Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Eagle Creek to Williamstown STP
Stephens Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Eagle Creek to Owenton STP
Drennon Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
163
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No.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149-
150.
151.
152.
State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Description of Segment
North Elkhorn Creek and tributaries, from Forks of
Elkhorn to McConnells Run
North' Elkhorm Creek and tributaries, from
McConnells Run to Georgetown STP
Cane Run and tributaries, from confluence with
North Elkhorn Creek to Headwaters
North Elkhorn Creek and tributaries, from Georgetm
STP to Headwaters
South Elkhorn and tributaries, from Forks of
Elkhorn to Lee's Branch
South Elkhorn and tributaries, from Lee's Branch
to Headwaters
Kentucky River and tributaries, from Elkhorm Creek
to Frankfort STP
Benson Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Glenns Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Shaker Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Dix River and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Herrington Lake
Cane Run and tributaries, from confluence with
Herrington Lake to Headwaters
Mocks Branch and tributaries, from confluence with
Herrington Lake to Headwaters
Upper Dix River and tributaries, from confluence
with Herrington Lake to Clarks Run
darks Run and tributaries, from confluence with
Dix River to Headwaters
White Oak Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Dix River to Headwaters
Dix River and tributaries, from White Oak Creek to
Logan Creek
164
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So^
*J.
54.
>55.
:56.
67.
;,58.
.,59.
•60.
,61.
:62.
63.
64.
65.
.66.
.67-
.68.
.69.
State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentuck'T
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Description of Segment
Logan Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Dix River to Headwaters
Jessamine Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Kentucky River to Headwaters
Hickman Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Kentucky River to W. Hickman Creek
West Hickman Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Hickman Creek to Headwaters
Paint Lick Creek and tributaries, from White Lick
Creek to Headwaters
Silver Creek and triburaties, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Hayes Fork
Silver Creek and tributaries, from Hayes Fork to
Headwaters
Tates Creek and tributaries, from confluence
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Boone Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Otter Creek and tributaries, f/om W. Fork Otter
CreeV to Headwaters
Muddy Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Red River and tributaries, from Lulbegrud Creek
to Stanton STP
Morris Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Red River to Headwaters
Goose Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
South Fork Kentucky River to Headwaters
Middle Fork Red River and tributaries, from
confluence with Red River to Headwaters
Red River and tributaries, from Middle Fork to
Swift Camp Creek
Swift Camp Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Red River to Headwaters
165
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No.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
175.
176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Description of Segment
Red River and tributaries, from Swift Camp Creek
to Highway 746
Cow Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Millers Branch and tributaries, confluence with
Kentucky River to Headwaters
Station Camp Creek and tributaries, from confluent
with Kentucky River to Headwaters
Sturgeon Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Kentucky River to Headwaters
Quicksand Creek and tributaries from confluence
with N. Fork Kentucky River to Headwaters
Troublesome Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with N. Fork Kentucky River to Balls Branch
Troublesome Creek and tributaries, from Balls
Branch to Headwaters
N. Fork Kentucky River and tributaries, from
Troublesome Creek to Willow Creek
N. Fork Kentucky River and tributaries from Willar*
Creek to Hazard STP
North Fork Kentucky River and tributaries, from
Hazard STP to Rockhouse Creek
Lotts Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
N. Fork Kentucky River to Headwaters
Curly Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
N. Fork Kentucky River to Headwaters
Big Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
N. Fork Kentucky River to Headwaters
Horse Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Goose Creek to Headwaters
Browns Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Big Creek to Headwaters
N. Fork Kentucky River and tributaries, from
Rockhouse Creek to Headwaters
166
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So*
187.
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
200.
201.
202.
: • J3.
State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Kentucky
Kentucky
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Licking
Description of Segment
Middle Fork Kentucky River and tributaries, from
Hyden STP to Headwaters
Horse Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Goose Creek to Headwaters
Banlick Creek, and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Riffle Creek, and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Cruises Ck and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Phillip's Ch and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Grassey Ck and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Kincaid Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Coopertown Ck and tributaries, from confluence with
Lick Creek to Williamstown Ck
Crooked Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with South Fork of Licking River to North Rags Fork
South Fork Licking River and tributaries, from
Mill Creek to Grays Run
Hinkston Cr and tributaries, from confluence with
So Forl Licking River to Headwaters
Stoner Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Hinkston Cr to Kennedy's Cr
Indian Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Stoner Crk. to .Headwaters
Strodes Ck. and tributaries, from confluence with
Stoner Ck. to Headwaters
Blanket Ck. and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Lees Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
North Fork Licking River to Headwaters
167
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No.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
204.
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210.
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
216.
217.
218.
219.
220.
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Licking
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
Mill Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
North Fork Licking River to Headwaters
Stonelick Branch and tributaries, from confluence
with North Fork Licking River to Headwaters
Fleming Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Licking River to Headwaters
Hillsboro Branch and tributaries, from confluence
with Licking River to Headwaters
Fox Creek & tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Slate Ck and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Flat Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Triplett Ck and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to Headwaters
Beaver Cr and tributaries, from confluence with
Cavern Reservoir to Headwaters
Elk Fork Cr and tributaries, from confluence with
Licking River to New Morgan Co High School
Licking River and tributaries, from Johnson Fork
to Headwaters
Shawnee SI. and tributaries from confluence with
Mississippi River to Headwater
Truman Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Mayfield Cr. to Headwaters
West Fk. Mayfield Cr. and tributaries, from
confluence of Mayfield Cr. to Headwaters
Bucklet Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Mayfield Cr. to Headwaters
Wilson Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Mavfield Cr. to Headwaters
Mayfield Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Wilson Cr. to Gilbert Cr.
168
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221.
Til.
223.
224.
225.
226.
Ill,
228.
229.
230.
231.
232.
233.
234.
235.
236.
237.
238.
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Mississippi
KY Ohio
KY Ohio
KY Ohio
KY Ohio
KY Ohio
KY Ohio
Description of Segment
Mayfield Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Wilson Cr. to Gilbert Cr.
Mayfield Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Wilson Cr. to Headwaters
Obion Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Mississippi River to Hurricane Cr.
Obion Cr. and tributaries, confluence with
Hurricane Cr. to Cane Cr.
Obion Cr. and tributaries, confluence with Cane
Cr. to Brush Cr.
Obion Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Brush Cr. to Headwaters
Little Mud Cr. and tributaries, from confluence
with Bayou de Chien to Headwaters
Sand Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Bayou de Chien to Headwaters
Bayou de Chien and tributaries, from confluence
with Cane Cr. to Headwaters
Knob Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
State Line to Headwaters
Haris Fork Cr. and tributaries, from confluence
with State Line to Headwaters
Terrapin Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
State Line to Headwaters
Humphrey's Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to La Center STP
Humphrey's Creek and tributaries, from La Center
STP to Headwaters
Massac Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Perkins Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio to Headwaters
Hurricane Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Crooked Creek and tributaries, from confluence of
Ohio River to Headwaters
169
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239.
240-
241.
State
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Description of Segment
Goose Pond Ditch and tributaries, from confluence
of Ohio River to Headwaters
Lost Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Uniontown STP
Lost Creek and tributaries, from Uniontown STP to
Headwaters
242.
243.
244.
KY
KY
KY
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Highland Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Canoe Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Ohio River and tributaries, from Atkinson Creek to
Green River
245.
KY
Ohio
Ohio River and tributaries, from Green River to
Yellow Creek
246.
KY
Ohio
Yellow Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
247.
248.
KY
KY
Ohio
Ohio
Pup Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Ohio River and tributaries, from Blackford Creek
to Yellow Creek
249.
250.
251.
252.
253.
254.
255.
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Yellow Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Ohio River and tributaries, from Yellow Creek to
Western Kraft Corp.
Lead Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Ohio River and tributaries, from Western Kraft
Corp. to Sinking Creek
Ohio River and tributaries, from Sinking Creek to
Brandenburg STP
Sinking Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Ohio River and tributaries, from Brandenburg STP
to Salt River
256.
KY
Ohio
Doe Run and tributaries, from Ohio River to
Headwaters
170
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No..
;257.
#58.
259.
;260.
-£61.
,262.
263.
;264.
.265.
266.
267.
268.
269.
270.
271.
272.
273.
274.
State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Description of Segment
Otter Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Ohio River and tributaries, from Salt River to
just above McAlpine L. & D.
Mill Creek and tributaries, from Ohio River to
Headwaters
Beargrass Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Goose Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Harrods Creek confluence with Ohio River to
Highway 393 bridge over Harrods Creek
Harrods Creek confluence with Highway 393 bridge
to Headwaters and tributaries
Ohio River and tributaries, from Markland Lock
and Dam to the Licking River
Dry Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Sugar Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Big Bone Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Gunpowder Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Woolper Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Elijah's Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Dry Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Four Mile Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Twelve Mile Cr and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Locust Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
171
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No.
State
Basin
Description of Segment^
275.
276.
277.
278.
279.
280.
281.
282.
283.
284.
285.
286.
287.
288.
289.
290.
291.
292.
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Bracken Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Lawrence Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Linestone Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters. This stream is
not on the streams of Kentucky map.
Cabin Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Salt Lick Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Kinniconnick Creek and tributaries, from confluem
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Grays Branch and tributaries to Ohio River
Little White Oak and tributaries, from confluence
with Tygarts Cr to Headwaters
White Oak and tributaries, from confluence with
Tygarts Cr to Headwaters
Buffalo Cr and tributaries, from confluence with
Tygarts Cr to Headwaters
Tygarts Creek and tributaries, from Mile Point
33.3 to 49.3
Ohio River and tributaries, from Greenup Locks
& Dam to Greenup STP
East Fork Little Sandy River and tributaries, froi
confluence with Little Sandy River to Headwaters
Sinking Branch and tributaries, from confluence
with Little Sandy to Headwaters
Little Sandy River and tributaries, from Greenup
Co. line to Grayson STP discharge
Wilson Cr and tributaries, from confluence with
Little Sandy River to Headwaters
Everman Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Little Sandy River to Headwaters
Ohio River and tributaries, from Yellow Creek to
Blackford Creek
172
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State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Tradewater
Tradewater
Tradewater
Tradewater
Tradewater
Tradewater
Tradewater
Tradewater
Tradewater
Descriptionof Segment
Big Bayou Creek and tributaries, from confluence
Barrett Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Little Sandy River to Headwaters
Little Sandy River and tributaries, from Grayson
STP to Middle Fork of Little Sandy River
Little Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Little Sandy River to Headwaters
Little Sinking Creek and tributaries, from
confluence with Little Sandy River to Headwaters
Big Sinking Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Little Sandy River to Headwaters & Tributaries
Ohio River and tributaries, from Greenup STP to
Big Sandy River
Hood Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Ohio River to Headwaters
Cattletts Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Ohio River to Headwaters
Tradewater River and tributaries, from confluence
with the Ohio to Cypress Cr.
Cypress Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Tradewater River to Headwater
Tradewater River and tributaries, from Cypress Cr.
to Vaughn Ditch
Vaughn Ditch and tributaries, from confluence with
Tradewauer R. to Headwaters
Tradewater River and tributaries, from Vaughn
Ditch to Owen Cr.
Owens Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Tradewater River to Headwaters
Tradewater River and tributaries, from Owens Cr.
to Clear Cr.
Clear Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Tradewater River to Richland Cr.
Clear Cr. and tributaries, from Richland Cr. to
Headwaters
173
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No.
311.
312.
313.
314.
315.
316.
317.
318.
319.
320.
321.
322.
323.
324.
325-
326.
327.
328.
State Basin
KY Tradewater
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Tradewater
Tradewater
Tradewater
Tradewater
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Description of Segment
Tradewater River and tributaries, from Clear Cr.
to Flynn Fork
Flynn Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Tradewater to Headwaters
Tradewater River and tributaries, from Flynn Fork
to Dawson Springs STP
Piney Cr. and tributaries, from confluence with
Tradewater to Headwaters
Tradewater River and tributaries, from confluence
at Buffalo Cr. to Headwaters
Pond Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Salt River to Headwaters
Southern Ditch and tributaries, from confluence
with Pond Creek to Headwaters
Wilson Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Southern Ditch to Headwaters
Mill Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Salt River to Fort Knox STP
Mill Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Fort Knox STP to Headwaters
Rolling Fork and tributaries, from confluence witl
Salt River to Lebanon Junction STP
Rolling Fork and tributaries, from Lebanon
Junction STP to New Haven STP
Rolling Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
New Haven STP to Headwaters
Beech Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Rolling Fork to Bardstown STP
Hardins Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Beech Fork to Headwaters
Chaplin River and tributaries, from confluence wit
Beech Fork to Headwaters
Salt River and tributaries, from confluence with
Rolling Fork to Shepherdsville STP
Long Lick Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Salt River to Headwaters
174
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No..
529.
330.
331.
332.
333.
334.
335.
336.
J37.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
State
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Basin
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Salt River
Description of Segment
Salt River and tributaries, from Shepherdsville STP
to Floyds Fork
Floyds Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Salt River to Chenoweth Run
Chenowith Run and tributaries, from confluence with
Floyds Fork to Headwaters
Floyds Fork and tributaries, from confluence
with Chenowith Run to Currys Fork
Floyds Fork and tributaries, from confluence with
Currys Fork to Headwaters
Cox Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Salt River to Headwaters
Plum Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Salt River to Headwaters
Salt River and tributaries, from Plum Creek to
Taylorsville STP
Simpson Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Salt River to Headwaters
Brashears Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Salt River to Clear Creek
Clear Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Brashears Creek to Headwaters
Brashears Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Clear Creek to Headwaters
Timber Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Salt River to Headwaters
Salt River and tributaries, from confluence with
Timber Creek to J. E. Seagram discharge
Hammond Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Salt River to Headwaters
Salt River and tributaries, from confluence with
Lyons Branch to confluence with Town Creek
Salt River and tributaries, from confluence with
Town Creek to Headwaters
175
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No.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
346,
347.
348.
349-
350-
351.
352.
353.
354.
355.
356.
357.
358.
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Island Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Tennessee River to Headwaters
Island Creek and tributaries, from confluence with
Tennessee River to Headwaters
"Town Branch and tributaries, from confluence East
Fork Clark's River to Headwaters
Chestnut Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with East Fork Clark's River to Headwaters
East Fork darks River and tributaries, from
confluence with Watch Creek to Middle Fork of East
Fork Clarks River
Martins Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with East Fork Clark's River to Headwaters
East Fork of Clark's River and tributaries, from
Middle Fork of East Clark's River to Headwaters
West Fork Clark's River and tributaries, from
confluence with Clark's River to Headwaters
Cypress Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Tennessee River to Calvert City STP
Cypress Creek and tributaries, from confluence
Calvert City STP to Headwaters
Tennessee River and tributaries, from confluence
with Lee Creek to Kentucky Lake
if
Maple Springs Branch and tributaries, from
confluence with Kentucky Lake to Headwaters
Jonathan Creek and tributaries, from confluence
with Kentucky Lake to Headwaters
Stream, segments that could not be located on map.
176
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REGION IV
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1
'2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Description of Segment
Keegan Bayou below S26, T7S, R9W, Harrison County
Bernard Bayou below S8, T7s, R11W, Harrison County
Johnson Bayou below S12, T8, R12, Harrison County
Tidewater Bayou below S30, T7S, R8W, Jackson County
Bayou Casotte below S8, T8S, R5W, Jackson County
Watts Bayou below S3S, T8S, R14W, Hancock County
Cypress Creek below S10, T7S, R9W, Harrison County
Old Fort Bayou below S18, T7S, R8W, Jackson County
Lamotte Bayou below S12, T8S, R6W, Jackson County
Unnamed Bayou below S13, T8S, R7W, Jackson County
(To Mississippi Sound)
Johnson Bayou below S24, T8S, R13W, Harrison County
Turkey Creek below S28, T7S, R11W, Harrison County
St. Martins Bayou below S16, T7S, R9W, Jackson County
Brodie Bayou below S17, T7S, R9W, Harrison County
Fritz Creek below S35, T6S, R11W, Harrison County
Pole Bayou below S20, T9S, R16W, Hancock County
Flat Branch below S9, T7S, R11W, Harrison County
Unnamed ditch below S2, T8S, R14W, Hancock County
(to Bay St. Louis)
''Line Creek below S9, T8S, R12W, Harrison County
Unnamed Creek below S34, T8S, R14W, Hancock
County (to Edwards Bayou)
Bayou Poito below S7, T7S, R8W, Jackson County
Coon Branch below S25, T8S, R13W, Harrison County
Bayou Portage below S3, T8S, R12W, Harrison County
177
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No.
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Coastal
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Description of Segment
Brickyard Bayou below S34, 17S, R11W, Harrison County
Unnamed Creek Below S22, T8S, R14W, Hancock County
(to Edwards Bayou)
North Fork of Flat Branch below S9, T6S, R11W,
Harrison County
Mill Creek ..alow S4, T7S, R10W, Harrison County
*Pole Creek below S19, T6S, R12W, Harrison County
Saucier Creek below S6, T5S, R11W, Harrison County
Unnamed Creek below S21, T6S, R11W, Harrison
County (to Bernard Bayou)
Sand Bayou below S17, T9S, R14W, Hancock County
White's Bayou below S16, T9S, R16W, Hancock County
Indian Bayou below S9, T8S, R12W, Harrison County
Bayou Portage below S13, T8S, R13W, Harrison County
Bayou Portage below S8, T8S, R12W, Harrison County
East Pascagoula River below S29, T6, R5, Jackson
County
Sowashee Creek below S27, T7N, R16E, Lauderdale
County
Escatawpa River below S10, T7S, R6, Jackson County
Fourmile Creek below S31, T6S, R5W, Jackson County
Sioux Bayou below S24, T7S, R7W, Jackson County
Unnamed Creek below S25, T7S, R7W, Jackson County
(to West Pascagoula River)
Black Creek below S31, T4S, R5W, Jackson County
School Branch be3"w Sll, T6S, R7W, Jackson County
(to Bluff Creek)
Tallahala Creek below S20, T9, Rll, Jones County
*Mary Walker Bayou below S2S, T7S, R7W, Jackson County
Tcomsuba Cr. below S36, T7N, R17E, Lauderdale County
178
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No..
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Description of Segment
Potterchitto Creek below S28, T6, Rll, Newton County
Rocky Creek below S7, T7, R12, Jones County
Goodwater Creek below S18, T8, R8, Simpson County
Myers Bay Creek below S16, T2, R14, Lamar County
Red Creek below S31, Tl, R4, Lamar County
Chunky River below S6, T8, R12, Newton County
Weldy Creek below S21, T3N, R12W, Forrest County
Bostic Creek below S5, T3, R15, Clarke County
Fourmile Creek below S25, T2, R12, Stone County
Etahoma Creek below S33, T2, RIO, Jasper County
Fisher Creek below S16, T10, R15, Smith County
Unnamed Creek below S34, T6, Rll, Newton County
(to Tarlow Creek)
Town Creek below S7, T9, R17, Covington County
Martin Creek below S13, T2, R6, Greene County
Church House Branch below S30, T2, Rll, Stone
County
Dry Lake below S36, T6, R12, Newton County
Oakahatta Creek below S20, T7, R12, Newton County
Tallahoma Cr. below S33, T2, RIO, Jasper County
Beaver Creek below S32, Tl, R13, Jasper County
Mineral Creek below S22, T5N, R14W, Forrest County
Anderson's Br. below S19, T7, R12, Newton County
Roberts Creek below S7, T2N, R9W, Perry County
Bogue Homa Creek below S29, Tl, R13, Jasper County
Bowie R. below S33, T5N, R13W, Forrest County
Shoemake Br. below S20, T5N, R11W, Perry County
179
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No.
State Basin
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Description of Segment
Big Reedy Creek below S18, T9N, RllW, Jones County
Black Creek below S7, T6W, R17W, Jefferson
Davis County
Nigger Creek below S7, T6N, R17W, Jefferson
Davis County
Coker's Creek below S16, T8N, R14E, Lauderdale
County
Shop Branch at Mineral Creek below S26, T5N,
R14W, Forrest County
Unnamed Creek below S18, T10N, R14W, Smith County
(to Oakohay Creek)
Spring Creek below Sll, T9N, R13W, Jones County
McGill Creek below S21, T10N, R10W, Jones County
Archusa Creek below S6, T4N, R16E, Lauderdale County
Ichusa Creek below S10, T4N, R9E, Smith County
Horse Creek below S14, T9N, R13W, Jones County
Nanube Creek below S5, T6N, R17E, Lauderdale County
Hognose Creek below S19, T6N, RISE, Lauderdale County
Unnamed Creek below Sll, T6N, R13W, Jones County
(to Leaf R.)
Perkins Creek below S20, T4N, R14W, Lamar County
Mill Creek below S16, T8N, R10W, Jones County
Greens Creek below S35, T5N, R13W, Forrest County
Dry Creek below S3, T9, Rll, Jones County
*Denny Mill Creek below S13, T15, R6W, George County
Unnamed Creek below S24, T8N, RllW, Jones County
(to Bogue Homa Creek)
Gaines Creek below S3, T4N, R9W, Perry County
*Mill Creek below S24, T4N, RllW, Perry County
Negro Creek below S7, T6, R17W, Jefferson Davis
County
180
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95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
Pascagoula
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
124
MS
U.Tombigbee
Description of Segment
Unnamed Creek below S2, T2N, R7E, Smith County
(to Oakohay Creek)
Tallabogue Creek below S3, T2, R16, Clarke County
White Creek below S29, T2S, R6W, George County
Town Creek below S32, T9S, R6E, Lee County
Unnamed Creek below S23, T17S, R6E, Clay County
(to Town Creek)
Burkett Creek below S25, T12, R7, Monroe County
Sand Creek below S20, T19, R15, Oktibbeha County
Mile Branch below S9, T10, R3, Pontotoc County
Chico Creek below S9, T14S, R3E, Chickasaw County
Town Creek below SI, Til, R7, Lee County
James Creek below S3, T15S, R7E, Monroe County
Roundhouse Branch below S35, T13, R19, Monroe County
Matubby Creek below S35, T12, R5, Chickasaw County
Twentymile Creek below S2, T6, R6, Lee County
Louisa Creek below S36, T10S, R5E, Lee County
Unnamed Creek below S36, T9S, R8E, Itawamba
County (to Tombigbee River)
Sand Creek below S16, T8S, R6E, Lee County
Town Creek below S23, T12, R5, Chickasaw County
Coonewah Creek below S32, T9S, R6, Lee County
Little Sand Creek below S9, T9S, R6E, Lee County
Cummings Creek below S25, T9S, R8E, Itawamba County
Unnamed Creek below S25, T17S, R6E, Clay County
(to Tibbee Creek)
Town Creek below S21, T10S, R6E, Lee County
Chuquatonchee Creek below S7, T16S, R6E, Clay
County
Coonewah Creek below S15, T10S, R5E, Lee County
Chipwapr Creek below S19, T11S, R6E, Lee County
Josey Cr. below S25, T18, R15, Oktibbeha County
Mud Creek below S35, T9, R6, Lee County
Unnamed Creek below S31, T9S, R9E, Itawamba
County (to Tombigbee R.)
Shuqualak Creek below S21, T13, R75 Kemper County
181
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No.
State
Basin
125
126
127
1*2 8
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tobmigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
Description of Segment
Unnamed Creek below S19, T18N, R14E, Oktibbeha
County (to TalkingWarrior Creek)
Kings Creek below S21, T9, R5, Lee County
Buck Creek below S17, T12, R3, Chickasaw County
Webster Creek below 516, T10, R3, Pontotoc County
Catalpa Creek below S20, T18N, R16E, Oktibbeha
County
Tarlechia Creek below S8, T5, R7, Prentiss County
Mosquito Creek below S18, T12, R3, Chickasaw County
Boguefala Creek below S28, T95, R7E, Lee County
King Creek below S15, T5, R1N, Tishomingo County
Boyer Creek below S16, T5, R7, Prentiss County
Russell Creek below S28, T95, R5E, Lee County
Unnamed Creek below S6, T9S, R8E, Lee County
(to Mud Creek)
Twenty-Mile Creek below S31, T77, R7E, Prentiss County
Unnamed Creek below S18, T18N, R14E, Oktibbeha County
(to Tobacco Juice Creek)
Rock Creek below S35, T6, RIO, Tishomingo County
McCrary Creek below S25, T18S, RISE, Lowndes County
Town Creek Sll, T17S, R6E, Clay County
Dose Maie Creek below S29, T15S, R18W, Monroe County
Unnamed Creek below S36, T12S, R3E, Chickasaw County
(to Dicks Creek)
Burkett's Creek below S34, T12S, T18W, Monroe County
Wilson Creek below S22, T158, R18W, Monroe County
Standing Reed Creek below SI, T16S, R3E, Clay County
182
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No..
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
U.Tombigbee
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Description, of Segment
Unnamed Creek below S7, T6S, R7E, Prentiss
County (to Twentymile Creek)
Unnamed Creek below SI, T15S, R7E, Monroe
County (to James Creek)
Greenwood Creek below SI, T10S, R7E, Itawamba County
Turkey Creek below SI, T18N, R14E, Oktibbeha County
Unnamed Creek below S21, T5S, R8E, Prentiss County
(to Big Brown Creek)
Hollis Creek below S35, T18N, R14E, Oktibbeha County
Unnamed Creek below S12, T17S, R6E, Clay County
(to Town Creek)
Biba Wila Creek below S15, T19N, R13E,
Oktibbeha County
Unnamed Creek below S9, T20N, R6E, Clay County
(to Chuquantoncb.ee Creek)
Trim Cane Creek below S20, T19N, R12E, Oktibbeha
County
Tulip Creek below S34, T9, R6, Lee County
Catalpa Creek below S21, T18, R14, Oktibbeha County
Lead Bayou below S27, T22, R5, Bolivar County
Burney's Branch below S4, T9, R3, Lafayette County
Washington County Drainage Canal below S21, T18, R7,
Washington County
Phyfer Creek below S23, T4S, R3E, Tippah County
Mclvor Creek below S27, T7, R7, Panola County
*Pigeon Roost Creek below SI, T4,R3, Marshall County
Toby Tubby Creek below S18, T8', R4, Lafayette County
Tillatoba Creek below S26, T2, R2, Tallahatchie County
Johnsons Creek below S6, T2S, R8W, DeSoto County
Otoucalouffa River below S8, Til, R4, Yalobusha County
183
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No.
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
192
MS
Yazoo
Description of Segment
Quiver River below SI, T19N, R2W, Leflore County
Gayden Brake below S30, T19, Rl, Leflore County
Deer Creek below S8, T15N, R6W, Washington County
Quiver River below S32, T22, R3, Sunflower County
Moorehead Bayou below S15, T18N, R3W, Sunflower County
Porters Bayou below S12, T20, R6, Bolivar County
Black Bayou below Parchman, Sunflower County
Lappatubby Creek below S28, T9S, R3E, Pontotoc County
Mussacuna Creek below S24, T3, R8, DeSoto County
Little Mound Bayou below,S19, T24N, R5W, Bolivar
County
Yalobusha River below S23, T23, R9, Calhoun County
Dougherty Bayou below S8, T22, R3, Sunflower County
Lanes Bayou below S9, T23, R8, Bolivar County
Mackie Lake below S36, T28N, R4W, Coahoma County
Camp Creek below S28, Tl, R6, DeSoto County
Whiteoak Bayou, S33, T4, Rll, Tunica County
Brougher Creek below Tippah County
North Fork of Pelucia Creek below S24, T19N, R1E,
Leflore County
Craig Canal below S14, T19N, R1E, Leflore County
Mound Bayou below S10, T17N, R4W, Sunflower County
Moore Bayou below S2, T8N, R3W, Coahoma County
Hopson Bayou below S20, T25, R2, Tallahatchie County
Indian Bayou Ditch No. 8 below Sll, T12,R7,
Sharkey County
Rolling Fork Drainage Ditch No. 7 below SI, T12,
R7, Sharkey County
84
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No.
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Description of Segment
Tchula Lake below S7, T15N, R1E, Holmes County
Sigman Creek below S32, T3, R2, Marshall County
Cassldy Bayou below S2, T24N, R2W, Tallahatchle
County
Holmes Bayou below S12, T24, R6, Bolivar County
Yalobusha River below S10, T14, Rl, Calhoun County
Durden Creek below S4, T24, Rf', Yalobusha County
Byhalia Creek below S36, T2, R5, Marshall County
Rolling Fork Drainage Ditch below S16, T13, R6,
Sharkey County
Jones Creek below S21, T23, R5, Bolivar County
Hurricane Creek below S7, T3, R7, Desoto County
Oppossum Bayou below S22, T22N, R1W, Quitman County
David Bayou below SI, T7, RIO, Quitman County
Bolton Creek below S10, T21N, R5E, Grenada County
Crowder Creek below S7, T21N, R5E, Grenada County
Deer Creek below S2, T16N, R7W, Washington County
Jackson Bayou below S3, T16, R4, Humphreys County
Muddy Bayou below S14, T30N, R3W, Coahoma County
Oxbow Bayou below S9, T27N, R3W, Coahoma County
Paces Bayou below S38, T15N, R3E, Warren County
Hopson Bayou below S3, T25N, R3W, Coahoma County
Burrows Creek below S27, T21N, R8W, Bolivar County
Dry Pond below S19, T17N, RlE, Holmes County
Pecan Bayou below S35, T7S, R10W, Quitman County
Unnamed Creek below S19, T24N, R1W, Tallahatchie
(to Staten Brake)
185
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No.
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
State
MS
MS.
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Description of Segment^
Senatobia Creek below S33, T6, R7, Panola County
Bliss Creek below S15, T17N, R4E, Warren County
Burden Creek below S21, T16N, R4E, Warren County
Fourmile Branch below S26, T8S, R3WS Lafayette County
Big Spring Creek below S5, T4, R2, Marshall County
Davidson Creek below S18, T8S, R3W, Lafayette County
Tommy Bayou below S6, T22, R6, Bolivar County
Big Six Creek below S33, Tl, R9W, DeSoto County
Black Bayou Canal No. 8 below S36, T17N, R8W,
Washington County
Goose Creek below S24, T8, R4, Lafayette County
Sand Creek below S23, T19, R1E, Leflore County
Unnamed Creek below S9, T8S, R3W, Lafayette County
(to Davidson Creek)
Skuna River below S10, T10S, R2E, Pontotoc County
Culley Creek below S27, T7N, R2E, Madison County
Otter Bayou Ditch below S18, T14N, R6W, Sharkey
County (to Deer Creek)
Lappatubby Creek below S30, T9S, R3E, Pontotoc
County
Deer Creek below S6, T13N, R6W, Sharkey County
Unnamed Creek below S14, T7S, R1E, Union County
(to Tallahatchie River)
Jasper Creek below S21, R65, R3E, Union County
Deer Creek below S14, T18N, R7W, Washington County
Rock Bayou Canal No. 2 below S23, TUN, R3W,
Yazoo County
Jennings Bayou below S10, T19N, RlE, Leflore County
Jones Bayou below S21, T23N, R5W, Bolivar County
186
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No. State Basin
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Description of Segment
King Creek below S16, T7S, R3E, Union County
Unnamed Creek below S31, T16N, T6W, Washington
County (to Steele Bayou)
Quitman County (to Goldwater River)
Cane Creek below S30, T3, R7W, DeSoto County
Bridge Creek below S25, T7S, R4E, Union County
Cane Creek below Sll, T9S, R1E, Pontotoc County
Mud Creek below S25, T8S, R1E, Pontotoc County
*Bobo Drainage Ditch below S19, T9, R8, Panola County
Bayou Phalia Creek below S6, T22N, R22W, Bolivar
County
Sand Creek below S34, T8, R3W, Lafayette County
Okannatie Creek below S13, T8S, R2E, Union County
Harris Bayou below S35, T26, R4, Coahoma County
Piney Creek below S16, T12N, R1E, Yazoo County
Skillikalia Bayou below S3, T17N, R4E, Warren County
Burrell Bayou below S16, T8S, R10W, Quitman County
Unnamed Creek below S3, T7S, R2E, Union County
(to Tallahatchie River)
Overcup Slough below S8, T27N, R4W, Coahoma County
Perry Cr. below S19, T22N, R5E, Grenada County
Shady Springs Cr. below S21, T25N, R6E, Yalobusha
County
Walker Lake Canal below S21, T19N, R1E, Leflore
County
Tippo Bayou below S34, T24N, R1E, Tallahatchie
County
Damnation Cr. below S30, T6, R3E, Union County
Lockes Cr. below S17, T6, R2, Union County
187
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No.
State
Basin
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
Yazoo
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
Description of Segment
Jones Cr. below S6, T8, R4E, Union County
Unnamed Cr. below S22, T4, R3E, Tippah County
(to Tippah Cr.)
Hell Cr. below SI, T7S, R2E, Union County
Martin Cr. below Sll, T12N, R2W, Yazoo County
Riverdale Cr. below S5, T22N, R5E, Grenada County
Nolehoe Cr. below S36, T15, R7W, DeSoto County
Davis Cr. below S33, T24N, R4E, Grenada County
Unnamed Cr. below S2, T16N, R3E, Warren County
(to McNutt Lake)
Elam Creek below S12, T2, R7, Alcorn County
Horn Lake Creek below S36, T15, R8W, DeSoto County
Rocky Creek below S19, TlS, R7W, DeSoto County
Unnamed Creek below S10, T5, R7, Prentiss County
(to Tuscumbia River)
Mile Branch below Sll, T5, R7, Prentiss County
Bridge Cr. below S10, T2, R7, Alcorn County
Unnamed Cr. below S29, T4S, R6E, Prentiss County
(to Dry Run)
Bowden Sand Ditch below Sll, T3, R1E, Benton County
Unnamed Cr. below S3, T2S, R7E, Alcorn County
(to Bridge Cr.)
Drennan Sand Ditch below S3, T3, Rl, Benton County
McElroy Cr. below S26, T2, R6, Alcorn County
Bean Cr. below S9, T3, R7, Alcorn County
Rienzi Canal below S2, T3, R7, Alcorn County
King Cr. below S34, T4S, R7E, Prentiss County
Tarebreeches Cr. below S2, T2S, R6E, Alcorn County
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No_._
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
N. Independent
N. Independent
N. Independent
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Description of Segment
Bynum Cr. below S28, T3, R7, Alcorn County
Parmlchia Cr. below Sll, T3, R7, Alcorn County
Nonconnah Cr. below S18, T3, Rll, DeSoto County
Mill Creek below S16, 16, R17, Pearl River County
Little Copiah Creek below S36, T2N, R2W, Copiah Count}
Balls Mill Creek below S9, T3, R18, Marion County
Hughes Creek below S10, T14, R12, Winston County
J Creek below S8, T5N, R2E, Rankin County
&
Conway Slough below S24, T5N, R1E, Rankin County
Terrapin Skin Creek below S17, T5, R3, Rankin County
Purple Creek below S31, T7, R2, Madison County
Neely Creek below S9, T5N, R2E, Rankin County
D Creek below S28, T5N, R2E, Rankin County
Town Creek below S35, T15, R12, Winston County
Hanging Moss Creek below S10, T6N, RlE, Hinds County
Town Creek below S13, T10, R7, Leake County
Jumpoff Creek below S31, T2, R15, Pearl River County
Fuches Creek below S15, T6, R8, Scott County
Pelahatchie Creek below S22, T6, R6, Scott County
South Branch of Conway Slough below S24, T5N, RlE,
Hinds County
Trahon Creek below S22, T5N, R1W, Hinds County
Big Creek below S16, T5N, RlW, Hinds County
C Creek below S28, T5N, R2E, Rankin County
Hanging Moss Creek below S5, T6N, RlE, Hinds County
Bahala Creek below Sll, T10, R8, Copiah County
G Creek below S21, T5N, R3E, Rankin County
189
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No.
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Description of Segment
*I Creek below S30, T4, R18, Marion County
F Creek below S23, T4, R3, Rankin County
Johnson Creek below S4, T10, R8, Copiah County
Gordy Branch below S10, T6, R8, Scott County
Yockanookany River below S27, T14, R7, Attala County
E Creek below S28, T5N, R3E, Rankin County
Kentawka Cr. below S35, TUN, RllE, Neshoba County
Town Cr. below S19, T6N, R1E, Hinds County
CC Cr. below S2, T5N, R1W, Hinds County
Long Br below Westchester S/D, Pearl River County
Unnamed Cr. below S2, T4N, RlE, Hinds County
(to Pearl R.)
Mikes R. & Tributaries of the Pearl River below the
Northern boundary of Hancock County
Vaughn Cr. below S23, T3N, RlW, Hinds County
Kentawka Cr. below S5, T10, R12, Neshoba County
Indian Cr. below S18, T4N, R2E, Rankin County
Brashear Cr. below S19, T7, R2, Madison County
Clear Cr. below S32, T8N, R8E, Lincoln County
Warrior Br. below S24, T6, R9, Scott County
^Cane Cr. below S29, T8N, R4E, Rankin County
Gunn Br. below S16, T13, R12, Winston County
A Cr. below S34, T9, R7, Leake County
Rhodes Cr. below S15, T3, Rl, Hinds County
Steens Cr. below S31, T4N, R2E, Rankin County
Unnamed Cr. below S14, Tl, R2, Copiah County
190
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No._
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MQ
Basin
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Poo-i-l
Description of Segment
George Branch below S13, T55, R17W, Pearl River County
D D Cr. below SI, T6N, R2E, Madison County
Yockanookany R. below S30, T17, Rll, Choctaw County
Big Cr. below S14, T4N, R1W, Hinds County
Kees Cr. below S26, T7N, R8E, Lincoln County
Pelahatchie Cr. below S33, T6, R5, Rankin County
Martins Cr. below S26, T8N, R21W, Lawrence County
Pickens Cr. below S12, TUN, T7E, Leake County
Tallabougue Cr. below S13, T6N, R7E, Scott County
Hog Cr. below S29, T6N, R2E5 Hinds County
Jaybird Cr. below S7, T7N, R18W, Jefferson Davis
County
Unnamed Cr. below S28, T5N, R1W, Hinds County
(to Big Cr.)
Cany Cr. below S25, T5N, R1W, Hinds County
Nanih Waiya Cr. below S18, T13N, R14E, Winston County
Unnamed Cr. below S34, T2N, R2E, Simpson County
(to Limestone Cr.)
Prairie Br. below S4, T5N, R2E, Rankin County
Unnamed Cr. below S13, T8N, R7E, Scott County
(to Shockaloo Cr.)
Slay Cr. below S32, T9N, R8E, Leake County
Richland Cr. below S28, T5N, R2E, Rankin County
*Buck Br. below SI, T35, T18W, Pearl River County
Black Snake Cr. below S15, T6S, R16W, Pearl River
County
Connehatta Cr. below S8, T8N, RUE, Newton County
Flittersville Cr. below S17, T7N, R8E, Lincoln County
AA Cr. below S34, T10, R2, Copiah County
191
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No.
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
Basin
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Pearl
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Description of Segment
CC Cr. below S12, T5, R2, Rankin County
J Cr. below S16, T5N, R2E, Hinds County
Neely Cr. below S18, T5N, R2E, Rankin County
Potters Mill Cr. below S27, T6N, R1E, Hinds County
Woodard Cr. below S18, T21N, R12E, Neshoba County
BB Cr. below S22, T14N, R7E, Attala County
Bear Creek below S23, T9N, R2E, Madison County
Hays Creek below S36, T9N, R5E, Montgomery County
Bakers Creek below S5, T6N, RlW, Hinds County
Lindsey Creek below S30, T6N, RlW, Hinds County
Snake Creek below S20, T5, R2, Hinds County
Bogue Chitto Creek below S14, T6N, RlN, Hinds County
Straight Fence Creek below S20, T6N, RlW, Hinds
County
Bear Creek below S8, T7N, R2E, Madison County
Little Bakers Creek below S14, T6N, R2W, Hinds County
Fourteenmile Creek below S19, T5, R2, Hinds County
Pigeon Roost Creek below SI, T19, Rll, Webster County
A Creek below S14, T17N, R5E, Carroll County
Town Creek below S16, T8N, RlW, Madison County
0 Cr. below S24, T5N, R2W, Hinds County
B Cr. below S28, T16, R4, Hinds County
Town Cr. below S12, T9N, R2W, Yazoo County
D Cr. below S34, T5N, R2W, Hinds County
Fivemile Cr. below S9, T3, R4, Hinds County
N. Cr. below S17, T6N, R2W, Hinds County
Bear Cr. below S25, T9, R2, Madison County
192
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No.
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
State
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MC
Basin
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
Big Black
S. Indepei
S . Indepei
S. Indepei
409
410
MS S. Independent
MS S. Independent
Description of Segment
Big Black Canal below S9, T19, RIO, Webster County
Burg Cr. below S13, TllN, RlE, Yazoo County
J Cr. below S12, TllN, R1W, Yazoo County
F. Cr. below S24, T19, R5, Montgomery County
Bachelor Cr. below S13, T9, R2, Madison County
Pigeon Roost Cr. below S24, T6, R8, Webster County
L Cr. below S13, T6N, R2W, Hinds County
Straight Fence Cr. below S18, T6N, R1W, Hinds County
P Cr. below 55, TAN, R2W, Hinds County
M Cr. below S23, T6N, R1W, Hinds County
K Cr. below S18, T6NS R1W, Hinds County
Wren Bayou Below S17, T16, R4, Warren County
G Cr. below S36, T12, T3E, Holmes County
H Cr. below S34, T14, R6, Attala County
Lottville Cr. below S31, TlON, R5E, Madison County
Q Cr. below S12, T5N, R3W, Hinds County
Big Mound Cr. below S9, T9N, R2W, Yazoo County
I Cr. below S27, T9N, R2E, Madison County
Unnamed Creek below S19, T5, R2, Hinds County
(to Fourteenmile Creek)
East Fork of Bogue Chitto Creek below S25, T7, R7,
Lincoln County
Town Creek below S24, T3, R7, Pike County
Little Tangipahoe River below S23, T3, R7, Pike County
Mammy Judy Bayou below S49, TllN, R13E, Claiborne
County
Clear Creek below S36, T4, R7, Pike County
Island Creek below S47, T9, Rl, Jefferson County
193
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State
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
427
428
429
430
431
432
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
S. independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S, Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
S. Independent
Description of Segment
Centreville Creek below S37, 12, R2, Wilkinson County
Unnamed Creek below S31, T16N, R4E, Warren County
(to Hatcher Bayou)
Coles Creek below S46, T9, Rl, Jefferson County
Stafford Creek below S2, Tl, Rl, Wilkinson County
Sara Bayou below S29, T2N, R2W, Wilkinson County
Unnamed Cr. below S38, TIN, R2W, Wilkinson County
(to Jones Cr,)
Unnamed Cr. below S20, T3, R4, Hinds County
(to Whiteoak Cr.)
Second Cr. below S34, T7N, R2W, Adams County
Clabber Cr. below S23, T4, R7, Pike County
Morgan Bayou below S6, T14N, R3E, Warren County
Unnamed Cr. below S6, T15N, R4E, Warren County
(to Hatcher Bayou)
Red Bone Cr. below S30, T15N, R4E, Warren County
Hatcher Bayou below S7, T5, R4, Warren County
Beaver Cr. below S33, T2N, R3E, Amite County
Booth's Cr. below S45, T12N, R4E, Claiborne County
Unnamed Cr. below S16, T2N, R4E, Amite County
(to Carroll Cr.)
Unnamed Cr. below S10, T2N, R4E, Amite County
(to Carroll County)
Minnehaha Cr. below S3A, T3N, R8E, Pike County
Rollins Cr. below S32, T6N, R3E, Franklin County
Unnamed Cr. below S17, T16N, R4E, WArren County
(to Shiloh Cr.)
Fourmile Bayou below S28, T15N, R3E, Warren County
Drakes Bayou below S59, T13N, R3E, Claiborne County
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Nq._ State Basin Description of Segment
433 MS S. Independent West Fork of Thompson's Cr. below S39, T2N, R2W,
Wilkinson County
434 MS S. Independent Jones Cr. below S15, T10N, R8E, Copiah County
435 MS S. Independent Carrol Cr. below S9, T2N, R4E, Amite County
436 MS L. Tonbigbee Scooba Cr. below S8, TUN, RISE, Kemper County
437 MS L. Tonbigbee Snoody Cr. below S28, TUN, R16E, Kemper County
438 MS L. Tonbigbee Hull Branch below S29, Til, R16, Kemper County
439 MS L. Tonbigbee Wildhorse Cr. below SI, T7N, R16E, Lauderdale County
440 MS Tennessee Indian Cr. below S18, T3, Rll, Tishomingo County
*
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
195
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REGION IV
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
State
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
Basin
Cape
Cape
Cape
Cape
Cape '
Cape
Cape
Cape
Cape '
Cape :
Cape
Cape
Cataw'
14.
15.
16.
17.
18,
19.
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Cape Tear River Basin
Catawba and Broad
River Basin
Catawba and Broad
River Basin
Catawba and Broad
River Basin
Catawba and Broad
River Basin
Catawba and Broad
River Basin
Yadkin-Lumber River
Basin
Yadkin-Lumber River
Basin
Yadkin-Lumber River
Basin
Yadkin-Lumber River
Description of Segment
Greensboro
Durham-New Hope
Chapel Hill
Wallace
High Point
Dunn
Wrightsville
Clinton
Pittsboro
Reidsville
Mt. Olive
Fayetteville
Charlotte
Gastonia-Long Creek
Gastonia Catawba Creek
Mt. Holly
Waxhaw
Concord
Monroe
Davidson-Mooresville
High Point
196
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No._ State Basin Description of Segment
22. NC Yadkin-Lumber River Albemarle
Basin
23. NC Neuse River Basin Durham-Neuse
24. NC Neuse River Basin Raleigh
25. NC Neuse River Basin Wilson
26. NC White Oak River Basin Morehead City
27- NC Chowan and Pasquatak Ahoskee
River Basin
28. NC Chowan and Pasquatak Edenton
River Basin
29. NC Chowan and Pasquatak Colerain
River Basin
30. NC Chowan and Pasquatak Cape Hatteras
River Basin
31. NC Roanoke River Basin Roxboro
NOTE: North Carolina classified their sub-basins as either water quality or effluent
limited, however, there are water quality limited stream segments in effluent
limited sub-basins and effluent limited stream segments in water quality limited
sub-basins. The State is in a process of reclassification of stream segments.
197
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REGION IV
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
State
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
Basin
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Yadkin-
Santee-
Santee-
Santee-
S an tee-
San tee-
Santee-
Santee-
Santee-
Santee-
Santee-
Santee-
Santee-
Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Pee Dee River Basin
•Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
-Cooper River Basin
Description of Segment
Winyah Bay, Lower Waccamaw River
Pee Dee Coastal
Middle Black River
Upper Black River
Pocotaligo River
Intercoastal Waterway (Horry County)
Upper Waccamaw River
Lower Little Pee Dee River
Lumber River
Lower Pee Dee River
Lake Robinson and Black Creek
Middle Lynches River
Little Lynches River
Lake Marion
Bulls Bay Coastal
Wando River
Stono River and Charleston Harbor
Upper Ashley River, Ashley River & Cypress
Swamp
Upper Cooper River
Lake Moultrie
Congaree River
Lower Wateree River
Wateree Lake
Fishing Creek
Lake Wylie
198
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$0. State Basin
26. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
27. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
28. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
29. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
30. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
31. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
32. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
33. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
34. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
35. SC Santee-Cooper River B, 3±n
36. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
37. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
38. SC Santee-Cooper River Basin
39. SC Edisto-Combahee River
Basin
40. SC Edisto-Combahee River
Basin
41. SC Edisto-Combahee River
Basin
42. SC Edisto-Combahee River
Basin
43. SC Edisto-Combahee River
Basin
44. SC Edisto-Combahee River
Basin
t5. SC Edisto-Combahee River
46. SC Savannah River Basin
47. SC Savannah River Basin
48. SC Savannah River Basin
Desj:rjjrt_ion of Segment
Lake Murray
Little Saluda River
Lower Saluda River
Lake Greenwood
Reedy River
Little River
Middle Broad River
Upper Broad River
Lower Enoree River
Upper Enoree River
Lower Tyger River
Upper Tyger River
Pacolet River
Lower Edisto River
Four Hole Swamp
Upper North Fork Edisto River
Lower Salkehatchie River
Upper Salkehatchie River
Port Royal Sound, Beaufort, May, Colleton,
Broad Rivers
Upper Coosawhatchie River
Lower Savannah River
Middle Savannah River
Horse Creek
199
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No. State Basin
49. SC Savannah River Basin
50. SC Savannah River Basin
51. SC Savannah River Basin
52. SC Savannah River Basin
Description of Segment
Clark Hill Reservoir
Rocky River
Hartwell Reservoir
Lake Keowee
200
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REGION IV
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Description of Segment
Holston River (R.M. 0.0 - 52.4)
Holston River (R.M. 52.4 - 106.2)
South Fork Holston River (R.M. 0.0 -
South Fork Holston River (R.M. 5.7 -
South Fork Holston River (R.M. 8.2 -
Watauga River (R.M. 0.0 - 16.4)
Watauga River (R.M. 16.4 - 26.4)
N. F. Holston River
*
Woods Creek - Knox County (R.M. 0.0
Woods Creek - Knox County (R.M. 0.6
Roseberry Creek - Knox County
Big Flat Creek - Knox County
Workhouse Creek - Knox County
Mossy Creek - Jefferson County
Lost Creek - Jefferson County
Mooresburg Branch - Hawkins County
Crockett Creek - Hawkins County
Forgey Creek & tributaries at 1.4 -
County
Stoney Point Cr. & tributaries at 0.
Hawkins County
Sevier Branch - Hawkins County
Alexander Cr. & tributaries at 3.5 -
County
5.7)
8.2)
18.6)
- 0.6)
- origin)
Hawkins
2 -
- Hawkins
*Arnott Br. & tributaries at 1.3 - Hawkins Cr<
Winegar Springs - Sullivan County
201
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T/.
3
'6.
27.
23.
29 .
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Holston River Basin
Description of Segment
"Dolland Branch - Sullivan County
Reedy Creek - Sullivan County
Fall Creek - Sullivan County
Booher Creek - Sullivan County (R.M. 3.2 - 3.4)
Muddy Creek - Sullivan County
ft
White Top Creek - Sullivan County
ft
Beck (Back) Creek - Sullivan County
Beaver Creek - Sullivan County
Cedar Creek - Sullivan County
ft
Steele Creek - Sullivan County
ft
Harper Creek - Sullivan County
Booher Creek - Sullivan County (R.M. 0.0 - 0.6)
Spring Creek and tributaries - Rambler County
ft
Fall Creek - Rambler County
Buffalo Creek - Carter County
Roan Creek - Johnson County
Town Creek - Johnson County
Patrick Branch - Goose Creek - Johnson County
Sinking Creek (west) - Washington County
Sinking Creek (east) - Washington County
ft
Ford Creek - Washington County
Brush Creek - Washington County
Cedar Creek - Washington County
Boones Creek - Washington County
ft
Spring Branch - Washington County
202
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No._
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Memphis Area Basin
Description of Segment
Nonconnah Creek & Tribs.
Johns Creek (Nonconnah)
Ten Mile Creek (Nonconnah)
Cane Creek and Tributaries (Nonconnah)
McKellar Lake
Horn Lake Cutoff
Horn Lake Creek
fc
Workhouse Bayou
Wolf River Lagoon
Wolf River (R.M. 0.0 - 6.9)
Wolf River (R.M. 6.9 - 30.9)
Trib. to Wolf River at 40.2
Fletcher Creek (Wolf)
Unnamed Trib. at 1.8 (Wolf) Field Creek
Sandy Branch (Wolf)
Cypress Creek (Wolf)
Trib. at 3.8 (Wolf) Grays Creek
''Hall Creek (Wolf)
Trib. at 13.1 (Wolf) Shaws Creek
Trib. to (Wolf) N.F. Wolf River at 3.0
Loosahatchie River and Tribs. not Listed
Elsewhere
Trib. to Loosahatchie River at 49.0
Big Creek and Unnamed Tributaries
North Fork Creek and Unnamed Tributaries
Cypress Creek and Unnamed Tributaries
(Loosahatchie)
203
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No_._ State Basin
74. TN Memphis Area Basin
75. TN Memphis Area Basin
76. TN Memphis Area Basin
77. TN Memphis Area Basin
78. TN Memphis Area Basin
79. TN Memphis Area Basin
80. TN Memphis Area Basin
81. TN Memphis Area Basin
82. TN Memphis Area Basin
83. TN Memphis Area Basin
84. TN Memphis Area Basin
85. TN Memphis Area Basin
86. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
87. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
88. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
89. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
90. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
91. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
92. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
93. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
94. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
95. TN Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Description of Segment
Crooked Creek and Unnamed Tributaries
West Beaver Creek
East Beaver Creek
'Weber Branch
*Casper Creek
Unnamed Trib. at West Beaver Creek at 4.0
Davis Creek
Little Cypress Creek
''Scotts Creek
* Oliver Creek
:Hall Creek
'Town Branch
Cumberland River (R.M. 180.0 - 191.8)
Cumberland River (R.M. 191.8 - 216.4)
Lick Creek (Stewart)
Red River
Big West Fork
Little West Fork
Stones River
E. F. Hamilton Creek
Spring Creek (Rutherford)
Hurricane Creek (Davidson)
204
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No.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
j-,ower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Description of Segment
E. F. Stones River
W. F. Stones River (R.M. 0.0 - 5.8)
W. F. Stones River (R.M. 5.8 - Origin)
Middle Fork Stones River
Harpeth River
Leipers Fork Creek (Williamson)
Overall Creek (Williamson)
Richland Creek (Davidson)
Mill Creek
!•
Brown's Creek
Trace Creek (Dickson)
Jones Creek (Dickson)
Cedar Creek (Wilson)
Silver Springs Branch (Wilson)
Paint Rock Creek (Scott)
Elk Fork Creek (Campbell)
Trib. to Blade Creek (Scott)
Brimstone Creek
205
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No.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119-
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Smoky Creek
Stallion Branch
Laurel Fork Creek
Indian Fork Creek
Cage Creek
Cheatham Branch (Rutherford)
Town Creek (Sumner)
Hinson Creek (Stewart)
Dry Creek (Davidson)
*Blue Spring Creek (Cheatham)
Mansker Creek
Barton's Creek (Wilson)
Earthman Fork Creek (Davidson)
Station Camp Creek (Sumner)
*
Bear Creek (Dickson)
Piney Creek (Montgomery)
Town Branch (Dickson)
Brush Creek (Williamson)
206
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State
Basin
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
5^
Black Branch (Robertson)
Unnamed Trib. to Jones Branch
Jones Branch
Beaver Dam Creek (Dickson)
Johnson Creek (Dickson)
Patterson's Branch (Sumner)
3?j.
Sullivan Branch (Cheatham)
Stewart Creek (Rutherford)
Little Harpeth River
Cave Creek (Wilson)
A
Christmas Creek (Rutherford)
Stoners Creek
ft
Gin Branch (Williamson)
Big McAdoo Creek (Montgomery)
Caney Fork Creek (Williamson)
CCartwright Creek (Williamson)
Carr Creek (Robertson)
*Little Goose Creek
207
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No.
150.
151.
152.
153.
154.
155.
156.
157.
158.
159-
160.
161.
162.
163.
164.
165.
166.
167.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Lower
Basin
Cumberland River
Description of Segment
t
Unnamed Trib. to W. F. Drakes Creek
Cumberland River Cripple Creek (Rutherford)
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
Cumberland River
'Town Creek (Macon)
Smith Creek (Wilson)
Cumberland River Bradley Creek (Rutherford)
Cumberland River Sulphur Spring Branch (Montgomery)
Half Pone Creek (Montgomery)
Ewing Creek (Davidson)
'Sumner Creek (Robertson)
'Hunting Camp Creek (Williamson)
Sinking Creek (Wilson)
Spencer Creek (Williamson)
Unnamed Trib. Sulfur Br. (Davidson)
Round Lick Creek (Wilson)
Dutch Creek (Sumner)
Bartree Branch (Montgomery)
Sumner Branch
Cumberland River * Unnamed Trib. of Finch Branch
208
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No._
168.
169.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
175.
176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Lower Cumberland River
Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Description of Segment
*Private Pond
Unnamed Trib. Spring Creek
Clinch River (R.M. 0.0 - 23.1)
Clinch River (R.M. 23.1 - 80.0)
Clinch River (R.M. 80.0 - 177.4)
Emory River
Davis Branch
Unnamed Tribs. to Emory River at 16.4
Crooked Fork Creek & Tribs.
Obed River
Daddy's Creek
Bagwell Branch
Brown Creek
*North Creek
Basses Creek
Scantling Branch
Fox Creek
k
Young Creek
Poplar Creek (R.M. 0.0 - 2.5)
Poplar Creek (R.M. 2.5 - 16.4)
East Fork Poplar Creek
Grassy Creek
White Oak Creek
Melton Branch
Conner Creek
*McCoy Branch
Worthington Branch
209
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No.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
200.
201.
202.
203.
204.
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210.
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
216.
217.
218.
219.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch Riv<. c Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Basin
Clinch River Bar in
Clinch River Basin
Description of Segment
Unnamed Trib. to Yarnell Branch 0.6
Yarnell Branch
Hinds Creek
Buffalo Creek
Blowing Spring Fork
Cane Creek
Coal Creek
Right Fork Coal Creek
^Unnamed Trib. to Coal Creek at 8.6
Cove Creek (R.M. 0.0 - 19.7)
Cove Creek (R.M. 19.7 - Origin)
Little Cove Creek
Big Creek
Cuckle Creek
k
Gap Creek
k
Unnamed Trib. to Bryams Creek, 2.3
Bryams Creek
Mill Creek
Poor Land Creek
^Unnamed Trib. to Hunting Creek, 2.0
Hunting Creek
Russell Creek
New River
Flat Gap Creek
Big War Branch
Beaver Creek & Tribs.
210
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fjo. State Basin
220. TN Clinch River Basin
221. TN Clinch River Basin
222. TN Clinch River Basin
223. TN Clinch River Basin
224. TN Clinch River Basin
225. TN, Clinch River Basin
226. TN Clinch River Basin
227. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
228. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
229. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
230. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
231. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
232. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
233. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
234. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
235. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
236. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
237. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
238. TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
Description of Segment
*Scarboro Creek
Bullrun Creek (R.M. 0.0 - 31.0)
Blaze Branch
Nelson Branch
Bullrun Creek (R.M. 0.0 - 31.0)
Wilcox Branch
North Fork Bullrun Creek
Bailey Fork Creek
Town Creek
Clifty Creek
S. Fork Hurricane Creek
Cane Creek (Houston)
Trace Creek
Cane Creek (Benton)
North Indian Creek
Eagle Creek
Morgan Creek
Beech River
* Rushing Creek
211
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No. State Basin
239. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
240. TN Tennessee River Basin
We-.tern Valley
241. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
242. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
243. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
244. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
245. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
246. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
247. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
248. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
249. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
250. TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Vallt ;
251.
252.
253.
254.
255.
256.
TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
TN Tennessee River Basin -
Western Valley
TN Tennessee River Basin
Western Valley
TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Description of Segment
Harman Creek
fcBear Creek
Wolf Creek (Henderson)
East Prong Doe Creek
* Little Hurricane Creek
Horse Creek
Dollar Creek
e Chambers Creek
^Middle Fork Butter Creek
Cherry Creek
Little Dry Creek
Cypress Creek
South Fork Blue Creek
Ditch to Big Sandy River
*Trib. to Walnut Fork Creek, 4.7
*Two Mile Creek
Town Creek (White)
Collins River
212
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No..
257.
State Basin
TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
r/gscription of Segment
Big Creek (Grundy)
258. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
259. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
260. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
East Fork Obey River
West Fork Obey River
Meadow Creek
261. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
262. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
263. TN Upper Cumbe_land River
Basin
264. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
265. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
266. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
267. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
268. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
269. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
270. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
271. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
272. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
273. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
274. TN Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Big Laurel Creek
Officer's Branch.
'Big Piney Creek
Little Laurel Creek
Cub Creek
Roaring River
!Trib. to Millstone Br. (VanBuren)
*Millstone Branch (VanBuren)
*Buck Branch (Putnam)
Fall Creek (DeKalb)
*Clear Fork Creek (DeKalb)
Bartons Branch (Putnam)
*Mile Branch (Warren)
*Trace Creek (Clay)
213
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No.
275.
276.
277 .
278.
279-
280.
281.
282.
283.
284.
285.
286.
287.
288.
289.
290.
291.
292.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
'Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Upper Cumberland River
Basin
Hatchie Basin
Description of Segment
Cane Creek (Putnam)
*McWilliams Creek (Bledsoe)
Bee Creek (Bledsoe)
*Hickman Creek (DeKalb)
Bear Creek (Putnam)
Mine Lick Creek (Putnam)
*Town Creek (Pickett)
*Pigeon Roost Creek (Putnam)
Fall Creek (VanBuren)
Town Creek (Overton)
*Keel Branch
Rock Castle Creek (Fentress)
New River
*Litton Fork Pine Creek (Scott)
Tackett Creek (Claiborne)
*Stewart Creek (Fentress)
*Phillips Creek (Scott)
Hatchie River and Tributaries
214
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No^
293.
294.
295.
296.
297.
298.
299.
300.
301.
302.
303.
304.
305.
306.
307.
308.
309.
310.
311.
312.
313.
314.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Hatchie Basin
Ob ion - Forked Deer
Basin
Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
Description of Segment
cTown Creek
Cane Creek & Tribs.
Hyde Creek
Cypress Creek (Hardeman)
cSugar Creek
Big Muddy Canal & Tribs.
Unnamed Trib. to Hatchie River at 30.2
Cane Branch/Trib. at 3.6
Porter Creek/Trib. at 9.0
*Myron Creek/Trib. at 2.0
*Mill Creek
*Hickory Creek
*Biffle Creek
Cool Springs Branch
Mill Creek
*Hoosier Creek
First Creek
Harris Fork Creek
Cane Creek
*Brassfield Creek
Unnamed Trib. to Rutherford Fork at 4.5
Bradford Creek
215
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No.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
315.
316.
317.
318.
319.
320.
321.
322.
323.
324.
325.
326.
327.
328.
329.
330.
331.
332.
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Ob ion -
Basin
Ob ion -
Basin
Ob ion -
Basin
Ob ion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Ob ion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Minor Tribs. to Middle Fork Obion River
Mud Creek
*Sand Creek
Guins Creek & Tribs.
*Prichett Branch
Morris Branch
Clear Creek
*Wolf Creek
Trib. to Obion River at 56.2
*Flipper Creek
*Lick Creek
Poison Branch
South Fork Forked Deer & Tribs.
Trib. to South Fork Forked Deer at 72.3
Trib. to Buck Creek at 4.5
*Little Nixon
Nixon Creek
Sand Creek
216
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No..
333.
334.
335.
336.
337.
338.
339.
340.
341.
342.
343.
344.
345.
346.
347.
348.
349.
350.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Ob ion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Obion -
Basin
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Forked Deer
Description of Segment
Hog Creek
Trib. to South Fork Forked Deer at 8.6
Cane Creek
Middle Fork Forked Deer & Tribs.
Maize Creek
Johnson Creek & Tribs.
Sugar Creek
Turkey Creek (Chester)
'Turkey Creek (Gibson)
*Trib. to Barnett Branch at 1.8
Meridian Creek
DeLoach Creek
North Fork Forked Deer
*Sumrow Creek
'Panther Creek & Tribs.
Anderson Branch
RoEllen Creek
"Hicks Creek
217
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No. State Basin
351. TN Obion - Forked Deer
Basin
352. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
353. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
354. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
355. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
356. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
357. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
358. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
359. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
360. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
361. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
362. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
363. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
364. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
365. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
366. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
367. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
368. TN Elk River and Shoal
Creek
Description of Segment
Trib. to Middle Fork Forked Deer at 54.9
Rock Creek
Wagner Creek
Boiling Fk. Cr.
Trib. to Gilliam C.
Buchanan Creek
*Mathias Branch
Crawfish Creek
Elk River
Little Shoal Cr,
Hurricane Creek
Cane Creek
Wolf Creek
fc
Sinking Creek
Middle Butler Cr.
Robertson Fk. Cr.
Loretto Branch
^Pleasant Run Br.
218
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No. State
369.
370.
371-
372.
373.
374.
375.
376.
377.
378.
379.
380.
381.
382.
383.
384.
385.
386.
387.
388.
389.
390.
391.
392.
393.
394.
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Elk River and Shoal
Creek
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
Duck River
French Broad River
French Broad River
French Broad River
French Broad River
French Broad River
French Broad River
French Broad River
French Broad River
French Broad River
French Broad River
Description of Segment
*Shake Rag Branch
Big Rock Cr./Snell Br.
Rockhouse Cr./Unnamed Trib.
&
Hinson Hollow Branch
Blue Creek
Sugar Fork/Sugar Creek
Wartrace Cr./Bell Buckle Cr.
Big Spring Creek
Duck River/Spring Cr.
&
McCutcheon Creek
North Fork Saw Creek
Skinner Hollow Branch
Duck River
East Piney River
East Fork Defeated Creek
*Black Creek
West Fork Little Pegion River
Pigeon River
Richland Creek
Nolichucky River/Flat Creek
Sinking Creek (Nolichucky River)
Lit. Limestone Cr.
Sinking Creek (Pigeon River)
Boyd's Creek
*Ball Creek
Little Chucky Cr.
219
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No.
395.
396.
397.
398.
399.
400.
401.
402.
403.
404.
405.
406.
407.
408.
409.
410.
411.
412.
413.
414.
415.
416.
417.
418.
419.
420-
State Basin
TN Frencl
TN Frenc:
TN French
TN Frenc]
TN Frenc!
TN Frencl
TN Frenc:
TN Frenc]
TN Frencl
TN Frencl
TN Frenc:
TN Frenc]
TN Frencl
TN Frenc:
TN Frenc
TN Frenc
TN Frenc:
TN Frenc
TN Frenc:
TN Frenc:
TN Frenc
TN Frenc:
TN Frenc:
TN Lower
TN Lower
TN Lower
Description of Segment
East Fk. Bird Cr.
Flag Branch
Whitehorn
*Hines Creek
*Cement Mill Creek
Middle Creek
*Wilhite Creek
Ogle Springs Branch
Bird Creek
A
Webb Creek
Rimmer Creek
Leadvale Creek
Long Creek
*Slate Creek
*Black Creek
Gardner Creek
Mosheim Branch
Gap Creek
Johnson Creek
Clear Creek
Furness Branch
*
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Sinking Fork Creek
vHolley Creek
Tennessee River
fc
Waconda Bay
South Chicamauga Cr.
220
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No.
421.
422.
423.
424.
425.
426.
427.
428.
429.
430.
431.
432.
433.
435.
436.
437.
438.
439.
440.
441.
442.
443.
444.
445.
446.
447.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Lower Tennessee River
Description of Segment
Oostcnaula Cr.
S. Mouse Cr.
Citico Creek
Chattanooga Cr.
Wolftever Cr.
Cane Creek
Dry Valley Cr.
Black Creek
Little North Mouse Cr.
Stringer's Br.
Coahulla Cr.
Candies Creek/Unnamed Trib.
Greasy Creek
*Blue Springs Br.
Spring Creek
*Kinser Creek
Battle Creek
Big Fiery Gizzard Creek
Brush Creek
Brymer Creek
Johnson Creek
Lookout Creek/Unnamed Tributary
North Chickamauga Creek
Sale Creek
Sequatchie Riv( :~/Unnamed Trib.
^Tennessee River /Unnamed Trib.
221
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No.
448.
449.
450.
451.
452.
453.
454.
455.
456.
457.
458.
459.
460.
461.
462.
463.
464.
465.
466.
467.
468.
469.
470.
471.
472.
473.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Description of Segment
Tennessee River
*Third Creek/and all Tribs.
Piney River /Town Creek
Sweetwater Creek
Second Creek
Pistol Creek
*Turkey Cr./and all Tributaries
*First Creek
*Fourth Creek
Blue Springs Branch
Bat Creek
*Polecat Branch
*Black Creek
Caney Creek/Cardiff Creek
*Nails Creek
*Hines Creek
*Decatur Creek
Richland Creek
*Stock Creek
*McCall Branch
*Crooked Creek
Town Creek
j,
Greenbriar Branch
Fork Creek
Lackey Creek
Little Richland Cr.
222
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No.
474.
475.
476.
477.
478.
479.
State
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Basin
Upper
Upper
Upper
Upper
Upper
Upper
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Upper Tennessee River
Description of Segment
Abrams Creek
Middle Fork Little River
Little River
Brown Creek/Duncan Creek
Baker Creek
Little River
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
223
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TABLE A5
REGION V
Illinois - (IL)
Indiana - (IN)
Michigan - (MI)
Minnesota - (MN)
Ohio - (OH)
Wisconsin - (WI)
224
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REGION V
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No..
1.
2.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
State Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Big Muddy River Basin
IL Des Plaines River Basin
IL Des Plaines River Basin
IL Des Plaines River Basin
IL Des Plaines River Basin
Description of Segment
Middle Fork headwaters to confluence
with Big Muddy
Pond Creek headwaters to confluence
with Big Muddy
Little Muddy headwaters to confluence
with Big Muddy
Galum-Beaucoup Creeks headwaters to
confluence with Big Muddy
Crab Orchard Creek headwaters to Crab
Orchard Lake
Crab Orchard Lake and tributaries
(except Crab Orchard Creek)
Crab Orchard Creek from Crab Orchard
Lake to confluence with Big Muddy
Lake Kincaid and tributaries
Cedar Creek to confluence with Big Muddy
Rend Lake and tributaries
Rend Lake discharge to confluence with
Little Muddy
Below confluence with Little Muddy
downstream to Mississippi
North Branch Chicago-Skokie Rivers from
headwaters to confluence with North
Shore Channel
North Branch Chicago River from confluence
with North Shore Channel to confluence
with Chicago River
North Shore Channel from Lake to
confluence with North Branch Chicago
South Branch Chicago River and Chicago
Sanitary & Ship Canal from confluence
with North Branch downstream to above
MSB West-Southwest Plant
225
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Xo.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Chicago River from Lake to confluence of
North and South Branches of Chicago River
Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal frcrn above'
MSB West-Southwest Plant to confluence
with Cal-Sag Channel
Salt Creek from headwaters to confluence;
with Des Plaines
East Branch DuPage River from headwaters
to confluence with West Branch
West Branch DuPage River from headwaters
to confluence with East Branch
22.
23.
IL
IL
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Main Branch DuPage from confluence of
East and West Branches to confluence with
Des Plaines
Lake Michigan shoreline from Illinois-
Wisconsin state line to Lake-Cook County
line
24.
IL
Des Plaines River Basin
Calumet River, Grant Calumet River, and
Cal-Sag Channel to above MSD Calumet
Plant
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Des Plaines River Basin
Cal-Sag Channel from above MSD Calumet
plant downstream to confluence with
Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal
Little Calumet from Illinois-Indiana
line downstream to confluence with
Calumet, Grant Cilumet Rivers
Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal from
confluence with Cal-Sag Channel down-
stream to confluence with Des Plaines
River
Wolf Lake and tributaries (Illinois
portion)
Wisconsin-Illinois line downst ream to
Lake-Cook County line (W.Q.S. G-10)
Below Lake-Cook line to confluence with
Salt Creek
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31.
32.
;33.
;34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
'44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
j)tate Basin
IL Des Plaines River Basin
IL Des Plaines River Basin
IL Fox River Basin
IL Fox River Basin
IL Fox River Basin
IL Fox River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
IL Illinois River Basin
Description of Segment
Confluence with Salt Creek to confluence
with Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal
Des Plaines from confluence with Chicago
Sanitary & Ship Canal to confluence with
Kankakee
Fox downstream from Illinois-Wisconsin
line to above McHenry (Lock & Dam #1)
From above McHenry to Algonquin Dam
Fox downstream from Algonquin Dam to
below Aurora (Oswego)
From Oswego to confluence with Illinois
Bureau Creek from head to confluence
with Illinois
Vermilion River from head to confluence
with Illinois
Mackinaw River from head to confluence
with Illinois
Spoon River from head to confluence with
Illinois
LaMoine River from head to confluence
with Illinois
Macoupin Creek from head to confluence
with Illinois
Des Plaines-Kankakee confluence downstream
to W.Q.S. D-18 at Seneca
W.Q.S. D-18 at Seneca downstream to
W.Q.S. D-16
D-16 downstream to D-9 at Lacon
D-9 downstream to Illinois Rt. 116 bridge
111. Rt. 116 bridge downstream to D-03
at Beardstown
D-03 downstream to confluence with
Mississippi River
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No.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
Kankakee River Basin
Kankakee River Basin
Kankakee River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Kaskaskia River Basin
Mississippi River Basin North
Mississippi River Basin North
Mississippi River Basin North
Iroquois River from head and Illinois-
Indiana stateline (east) to confluence
with Kankakee
Kankakee from Illinois-Indiana line to
confluence with Iroquois
Kankakee downstream of Iroquois confluence
to confluence with Des Plaines
Shoal Creek from headwaters to confluence
with Kaskaskia
Crooked Creek from headwaters to
confluence with Kaskaskia
Silver Creek from headwaters to
confluence with Kaskaskia
Sugar Creek from headwaters to confluence
with Kaskaskia
Richland Creek from headwaters to
confluence with Kaskaskia
Okaw from headwaters to Lake Shelbyville
normal pool
Headwaters (Kaskaskia) to Lake Shelbyville
normal pool
Lake Shelbyville and tributaries (except
Okaw and Kaskaskia Rivers)
Lake. Shelbyville discharge to Lake
Carlyle normal pool
Lake Carlyle and tributaries (except
Kaskaskia)
Lake Carlyle discharge to confluence
with Mississippi
Apple River from headwaters to confluence
with Mississippi
Wisconsin-Illinois boundary (extended)
downstream to Lock and Dam 13 above
Clinton, Iowa
Lock and Dam 13 downstream to confluence
with Rock River
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No..
66.
67.
69.
70.
71.
72.
State Bas in
IL Mississippi River Basin North
Central
IL Mississippi River Basin North
Central
IL Mississippi River Basin North
Central
IL Mississippi River Basin North
Central
IL Mississippi River Basin South
IL Mississippi River Basin Couth
IL Mississippi River Basin South
Description of Segment
Sny River from headwaters to confluence
with Mississippi
Henderson Creek from headwaters to
confluence with Mississippi
Below confluence with Rock River down-
stream to Lock and Dam 19 at Hamilton
Hamilton downstream to confluence with
Illinois River
Cache River portions draining to
Mississippi River
Mary's River from headwaters to
Mississippi River
Mississippi downstream from Kaskaskia to
confluence with Ohio
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
81.
82.
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
Mississippi River Basin South
Central
Mississippi River Basin South
Central
Mississippi River Basin South
Central
Mississippi River Basin South
Central
Mississippi River Basin South
Central
Mississippi River Basin South
Central
Mississippi River Basin South
Central
Mississippi River Basin South
Central
Ohio River Basin
Ohio River Basin
Wood River from headwaters to confluence
with Mississippi
Cahokia Creek and Cahokia Diversion to
confluence with Mississippi
Cahokia Canal including Old Cahokia Creek
and Canteen Creek
Cahokia #1 Canal System including Prairie
DePont Creek, Harding Ditch
Horseshoe Lake
Long Lake and tributaries
From confluence with Illinois downstream
to Jefferson Barracks Bridge
Jefferson Barracks Bridge downstream to
confluence with Kaskaskia
North Fork Saline River from headwaters
downstream to confluence with main stem
Saline
Middle Fork Saline from headwaters down-
stream to confluence with South Fork
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No.
State Basin
Description of Segment
83.
84.
85.
IL
IL
IL
Ohio River Basin
Ohio River Basin
Ohio River Basin
South Fork Saline from headwaters
downstream to confluence with Middle
Fork
Saline from confluence of Middle and Soui
Forks downstream to confluence with Ohio
Lusk Creek from headwaters downstream to
confluence with Ohio
86.
IL
Ohio River Basin
From approximately 12 miles upstream on
Ohio from confluence of Ohio and Saline
Rivers downstream to above the confluenci
with the Saline River
87.
88.
89-
90.
IL
IL
IL
IL
Ohio River Basin
Ohio River Basin
Rock River Basin
Rock River Basin
From confluence with Saline downstream
to Golconda W.Q.S. A-01
W.Q.S. A-01 to confluence with Mississip]
downstream
Green River from headwaters to confluenci
with Rock
Kishwaukee River from headwaters to
confluence with South Branch Kishwaukee
91.
IL
Rock River Basin
South Branch Kishwaukee from headwaters
confluence with main branch
92.
IL
Rock River Basin
Kishwaukee from confluence of main
branch and South Branch to confluence
with Rock
93.
94.
IL
IL
Rock River Basin
Rock River Basin
Kyte River from headwaters to confluence
with Rock
Pecatonica River from headwaters to
confluence with Rock
95.
96.
97.
IL
IL
IL
Rock River Basin
Rock River Basin
Rock River Basin
Rock from Illinois-Wisconsin boundary to
below confluence with Pecatonica River
at the Roscoe Bridge
Below Roscoe Bridge downstream to
confluence with Kyte River
Below Kyte confluence to above Sterling-
Rock Falls
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98.
99.
LOO.
101.
102.
103.
.13.
jjtate
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
104.
LOS.
L06.
107.
.08.
109.
•:.10.
.11.
.12.
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
.15.
,16.
IL
IL
IL
IL
Bas in
Rock River Basin
Rock River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Sangamon River Basin
Wabash River Basin
Wabash River Basin
Wabash River Basin
Wabash River Basin
Description of Segment
Above Sterling-Rock Falls to above
confluence with Green River
Green River confluence to confluence
with Mississippi
Sugar from head to confluence with Salt
Creek
Salt & Kickapoo from head to confluence
with Sugar Creek
Salt from Sugar confluence to confluence
with Sangamon
South Fork from headwaters to confluence
with Sangamon
Lake Springfield and tributaries
Lake Sangehris and tributaries
Headwaters to headwaters of Lake Decatur
Lake Decatur
Lake Decatur discharge to above Decatur
Sanitary District discharge
DSD discharge to confluence of South Fork
South Fork confluence to W.Q.S. E-04
E-04 to confluence with Salt Creek
Salt Creek confluence to confluence with
Illinois
Salt Fork from headwaters to confluence
with Vermilion River
Vermilion River from headwaters to
confluence with Salt Fork
Vermilion River from confluence with
Salt to Illinois-Indiana state line
Little Vermilion River and Sugar Creek
from headwaters to Illinois-Indiana
state border
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117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
State Basin
IL Wabash River Basin
IL Wabash River Basin
IL Wabash River Basin
IL Wabash River Basin
IL Wabash River Basin
IL Wabash River Basin
IL Wabash River Basin
Description of Segment
Embarras from headwaters to W.Q.S. BE-Of
BE-06 to above Newton
Embarras from above Newton to confluence
with Wabash
Skillet Fork from headwaters to
confluence with Little Wabash
Little Wabash from headwaters to
confluence with Wabash
Wabash from point where river becomes
Illinois-Indiana border to above
confluence of Embarras River
Wabash from confluence of Embarras to
confluence with Ohio
NOTE: All streams in Illinois are currently classified as water quality limited.
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REGION V
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
Ho.
—- — —
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
State
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
Basin
Lake 1
Lake '.
Lake J
Lake '
St. J
St. J
St. J
Kanka
Kanka
Kanka
Kanka
Maume
Maume
Wabas
Wabas
Wabas
Wabas'
Wabas
West :
West
West
West :
West :
West :
Lake Michigan River Basin
Lake Michigan River Basin
Lake Michigan River Basin
Lake Michigan River Basin
St. Joseph River Basin
St. Joseph River Basin
St. Joseph River Basin
Kankakee River Basin
Kankakee River Basin
Kankakee River Basin
Kankakee River Basin
Maumee River Basin
Maumee River Basin
Wabash River Basin
Wabash River Basin
Wabash River Basin
Wabash River Basin
Wabash River Basin
West Fork White River Basin
West Fork White River Basin
West Fork White River Basin
West Fork White River Basin
West Fork White River Basin
West Fork White River Basin
Description of Segment
Calumet River
Deep River
Little Calumet River (East)
Trail Creek
Turkey - Baugo Creeks
Upper Elkhart River
Upper Pigeon Creek
Kingsbury Creek
Upper Kankakee River
Upper Yellow River
Cedar Creek
Cedar Creek
Maumee River (Main Stem)
Wildcat - S. Fork Wildcat Creek
Middle Mississinewa River
Wabash River at Huntington
Upper Patoka River
Upper Salamonie River
White Lick Creek
Eagle Creek
Cicero Creek
Duck Creek
Pipe Creek
White River - Parker City to Perkinsville
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State Basin
West Fork White River Basin
West Fork White River Basin
West Fork White River Basin
East Fork White River Basin
East Fork White River Basin
East Fork White 'River Basin
East Fork White River .Basin
East Fork White River Basin
East Fork White River Basin
East Fork White River Basin
East Fork White River Basin
Whitewater River Basin
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
West
West
West
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
White
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Description of Segment
White River - Above Parker City
Fall Creek
White River - Indianapolis to Martinsvilli
Upper Blue River
Flat Rock River
Youngs Creek
E. Fork Whiate River - Clifty Creek
Upper Salt Creek
Vernon Fork Muscatatuck
Lost River
Sand Creek
E. Fork Whitewater River
Cypress Creek
Upper Blue River
Silver Creek
Hogan - Laughery Creeks
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REGION V
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
1.
2.
3.
4.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
State Basin
MI Lake Erie River Basin
MI Lower Lake Huron River Basin
MI Lower Lake Huron River Basin
MI Lower Lake Huron River Basin
MI Lower Lake Huron River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI Lake Michigan River Basin
MI River Run River Basin
Description of Segment
S. Branch River Raisin from Adrian to
conf with main branch
Flint River from Fling to Genessee -
Saginaw County Line
Shiawassee River from Ludor to Genessee -
Saginaw County Line
Shiawassee River from Owosee to 10 miles
downstream
Tittabawassee River from Midland to
Midland-Bay County Line
Grand River from Jackson to Jackson -
Ingham County Line
Grand River from Lansing to Grand Ledge
Red Cedar River from E. Lansing to conf
with Grand River
Sycamore Creek from Mason to conf with
Red Cedar River
Battle Creek from Charlotte to 10 miles
downstream
Kalamazoo River from Coms.tock to
K-Allegar City Line Inc. Portage Creek
St. Joseph River from Hillsdale to
Jonesville
Saline River from Saline to 10 miles
downstream
Huron River from Dexter thru Ford Lake
Clinton River from Portier to mouth
All waters
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REGION V
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
State Basin
MN Red River of the North River
Basin
MN Red River of the North River
Basin
MN Red River of the North River
Basin
MN Red River of the North River
Basin
MN Upper Mississippi River Basin
(upper portion)
MN Upper Mississippi River Basin
(upper portion)
MN Upper Mississippi River Basin
(upper portion)
MN Upper Mississippi River Basin
(upper portion)
MN Upper Mississippi River Basin
(lower portion)
MN Upper Mississippi River Basin
(lower portion)
MN Upper Mississippi River Basin
(lower portion)
MN Upper Mississippi River Basin
(lower portion)
MN Upper Mississippi River Basin
(lower portion)
MN Minnesota River Basin
MN Minnesota River Basin
MN Minnesota River Basin
MN Minnesota River Basin
Description of Segment
Mustinka River and Lake Traverse - Source
to Lake Traverse outlet
Red River of the North - Boise de
Sioux River to Buffalo River
Ottertail River - Source to mouth
Roseau River - Source to Canadian border
Swan River - source to mouth
Crow Wing River - source to mouth
Sauk River - source to mouth
Crow River - source to mouth
Cannon River - source to mouth
Zumbro River - source to mouth
Whitewater River - source to mouth
Root River - source to mouth
Upper Iowa River - source to IW Bord &
IW Border to Iowa Border
Minnesota River - outlet of Big Stone
Lake to Marsh Lake
Blue Earth River - Iowa border to mouth
Chippewa River - source to mouth
Redwood River - source to mouth
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18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
State
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
Basin
Minnesota River Basin
Minnesota River Basin
St. Croix River Basin
Cedar River Basin
Cedar River Basin
Cedar River Basin
Cedar River Basin
Des Moines River Basin
Des Moines River Basin
Des Moines River Basin
Big Sioux River Basin
Big Sioux River Basin
Lake Superior River Basin
Lake Superior River Basin
Twin Cities Metro Area
Twin Cities Metro Area
Twin Cities Metro Area
Description of Segment
Cottonwood River - source to mouth
Lesueur River - source to mouth
Kettle River - source to mouth
Cedar River - source to Iowa Border
Shell Rock River - source to Iowa Border
Little Cedar R:ver - source to Iowa
Border
Other Interstate Tribs to Cedar River
Des Moines River - Lake Yankton outlet
to Iowa Border
East Fork Des Moines R - source to Iowa
Border Inc. Okamanpeedan Lake
Soldier Creek - source to Iowa Border
Tribs to Big Sioux River
Tribs to Missouri River
St. Louis River - source to mouth Inc.
St. Louis Bay and Superior Bay
Nemadji River - source to Wise. Border
Mississippi River - Rum River to Lock
and Dam 2 near Hastings
Minnesota River - Carver Rapids to mouth
Vermillion River - source to Highway 61
Bridge near Hastings
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REGION V
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9-
10.
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19-
State Basin
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
Cuyahoga River
Cuyahoga River
Cuyahoga River
Cuyahoga River
Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
OH Cuyahoga River
Description of Segment
East Branch of the Cuyahoga River
fr its source to the E.Branch Reservoir
West Branch of the Cuyahoga River
fr its source to the Cuyahoga River
Cuyahoga River fr Middlefield to Lake
Rockwell
Snow Lake Outlet & the streams
tributary to Snow Lake
Bridge Creek fr the sources of its
tributaries to Bridge Creek Reservoir
Harper Ditch for its entire length
Eckert Ditch for its entire length
Breakneck Creek & its tributaries
Lake Rockwell
Little Cuyahoga River & its tributaries
fr Lakemore & Fritch Lake to Cuyahoga River
Ohio Canal fr Summit Lake to Little
Cuyahoga River
Yellow Creek & its tributaries along
their entire lengths
Furnace Run & its tributaries along
their entire lengths
Mud Brook fr Hudson to Cuyahoga River
Powers Brook fr its source to Mud Brook
Brandywine Creek fr Hudson to Cuyahoga
River
Tinkers Creek & its tributaties along
their entire lengths
Chippewa Creek fr Broadview Heights
to the Cuyahoga River
Mill Creek & its tributaries along
their entire lengths
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{]0. State Basin
20. OH Cuyahoga River
21. OH Cuyahoga River
22. OH Cuyahoga River
23. OH Cuyahoga River
24. OH Cuyahoga River
25. OH Cuyahoga River
26. OH Cuyahoga River
27. OH Cuyahoga River
28. OH Maumee River
29. OH Maumee River
30. OH Maumee River
Maumee River
Maumee River
Maumee River
Maumee River
Maumee River
Maumee River
Maumee River
Maumee River
Maumee River
OH Maumee River
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
Description of Segment
Morgan Run along its entire length
Unnamed creek arising between Parma & Seven
Hills & flowing north then west to join Big Creek
in Brooklyn for its entire length
Stickney Creek for its entire length
East Fork of Big Creek for its entire length
Big Creek for its entire length
West Fork of Big Creek
JL
Kingsbury Run for its antire length
Kasor Creek for its entire length
Wirth Ditch, Kopp Creek, & St. Mary's Rivar
from New Bremen to Mendon
Pusheta Creek & the Auglaise River fr Wapakoneta
to Ft. Jennings
Little Ottawa River & the Ottawa River fr
Cridersville to Kalida
Sugar Creek fr Lima to the Ottawa River
Jennings Creek & the Auglaise River fr Delphos
to Rt. 224
Town Creek fr Van Wert to intersection of
Maddox Creek
Hog Creek fr Ada to Ottawa River
Blanchard River fr Dunkirk to intersection of
Ottawa Creek
Eagle Creek fr Arlington to Blanchard River
Little Yellow Creek & Yellow Creek fr Leipsic
to Beaver Creek
Brush Cree1. fr Paulding to the Auglaise River
Powell Creek fr Continental to the intersection
of North Powell Creek
Flatrock Creek fr Paulding to the Auglaise River
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No.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
State Basin
OH Maumee River
OH Maumee River
OH Maumee River
OH Maumee River
OH Maumee River
OH Maumee River
OH Maumee River
OH Maumee River
OH Maumee River
OH Maumee River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
OH Great Miami River
Description of Segment
Marie De Larme Creek fr Rt. 49 to Maumee River
Lick Creek fr Bryan to Ney
Brush Creek fr Archbald to the Tiffin River
Maumee River fr Napoleon to intersection of
Dry Creek
An unnamed ditch fr Wauseon to Maumee River
Dry Creek fr Delta to Maumee River
An unnamed stream fr Weston to Maumee River
Swan Creek fr Swanton to Whitehouse
Ottawa River fr Sylvania to Lake Erie
Shipping channel of Maumee River at Toledo
Indian Lake around the Lakeshore
Bokengehalas Creek fr Bellefontaine to Miami River
Abandoned Miami & Erie Canal fr Minster to Loramie
Creek
Dismal Creek fr Union City to Greenville Creek's
intersection & fr Greenville to Rt. 721
Stillwater River fr Versailles to Great Miami River
Mad River fr Urbana to Springfield
Buck Creek & the Mad River fr the source of
Buck Creek to the intersection of Mad River &
Rt. 235 below Springfield
Seven Mile Creek fr Eaton to Four Mile Creek
Four Mile Creek fr Oxford to the intersection
of Seven Mile Creek
Twin Creek fr Gratis to the Miami River
Great Miami River fr Troy to the Ohio River
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No.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
State
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
Basin
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
Scioto River
82.
83.
OH Scioto River
OH Scioto River
Description of Segment
Olentangy River fr Galion to the mouth of
Grave Creek
Whetsone Creek fr Mt. Gilead to Cardington
Little Scioto River fr Marion to Green Camp
Scioto River fr Kenton to Panther Creek
Bokes Creek fr its source to Summersville
Mill Creek fr Marysville to the Delaware County
Line
Darby Creek fr the mouth of Flat Branch Creek
to Milford Center
Darby Creek fr Milford Center to Plain City
Little Darby Creek fr Mechanicsburg to the
mouth of Treacle Creek
Darby Creek fr Plain City to West Jefferson
Oak Run fr London to Deer Creek
Scioto River fr two miles downstream of the
mouth of Mill Creek to Columbus
Olentangy River fr Delaware to Columbus
Alum Creek fr Kilborne to Big Walnut Creek
Big Walnut Creek fr Sunbury to the Scioto River
Blacklick Creek fr its source to Big Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek fr Baltimore to Ashville
Wilson Creek & the West Branch of Rattlesnake Creek
Rocky Fork Creek fr Hillsboro to Rocky Fork Lake
Paint Creek fr Washington Court House to the
intersection of Paint Creek & Rocky Fork Creek
Beaver Creek fr Jackson to the intersection of
Pecks Creek
Scioto River fr Columbus to the intersection of
Salt Creek
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No. State Basin
Description of Segment
84. OH
85- OH
86. OH
87. OH
88. OH
89. OH
90. OH
91.
99.
OH
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
100. OH
101. OH
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
92. OH Little Miami River
93. OH Little Miarc^ River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
Little Miami River
102. OH Little Miami River
Lisbon Fork & the Little Miami River fr South
Charleston to the intersection of Caesar Creek
Massie Creek fr Cedarville to the Little Miami River
Yellow Springs Creek fr Yellow Springs to the
Little Miami River
Little Beaver Creek & Beaver Creek fr Dayton
to the Little Miami River
Glady Run fr Xenia to the Little Miami River
Shawnee Run fr Xenia to the Little Miami River
South Branch of Caesar Creek to Caeser Creek fr
Jamestown to the Caesar Creek Reservoir
Caesar Creek fr the Caesar Creek Reservoir to
the Little Miami River
Little Creek fr Wilmington to the Todd Fork
Little East Fork & Todd Fork fr Martinsville
to the Little Miami River
Second Creek fr Blanchester to the Todd Fork
Turtle Creek fr Lebanon to the Little Miami River
Muddy Creek fr Mason to the Little Miami River
Little Miami River fr Loveland to Milford
Stonelick Creek(excluding Stonelick Lake) fr
Blanchester tc East Fork to the Little Miami River
West Fork of the East Fort of the Little Miami
River fr its source to the Little Miami River
East Fork of the Little Miami River fr New Vienna
to East Fork Lake
Poplar Creek & Cloverlick Creek fr Bethel to
East Fork Lake
Little Miami River fr Mariemont to the Ohio
River
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No.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109.
State
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
Basin
Southwest Ohio River
Little Beaver Creek
Ashtabula River
Ashtabula River
Ashtabula River
Ashtabula River
Ashtabula River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Description of Segment
Maysville to the Markland Lock and Dam
Salem to the Main stem of Little Beaver Creek
Ashtabula River fr the confluence of its
East and West Branches to Lake Erie
East Branch of the Ashtabula River fr its
source to the Ashtabula River
West Branch of the Ashtabula River fr its
source to the Ashtabula River
Ashtabula Creek fr its source to the Ashtabula
River
Turkey Creek fr the Pennsylvania State Line
to Lake Erie
Leavittsburg to the Pennsylvania State Line
An unnamed creek fr Andover to the Pymatuning
Reservoir
Little Yankee Run fr Hubbard to Yankee Run
Creek
Dry Run fr Campbell to the Mahoning River
Crab Creek fr Corners to the Mahoning River
Little Squaw Creek for its whole length of
municipal stormwater & combined sewer discharges
Squaw Creek fr Lake Girard to the Mahoning River
Mosquito Creek fr Mosquito Creek Reservoir to
the Mahoning River
Red Run for its whole length
Infirmary Run for its whole length
Chocolate Run for its whole length
Yellow Creek fr Pine Lake to the Mahoning River
Mill Creek fr Columbiana to the Mahoning River
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No.
State
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
Ba/~in
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Mahoning River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Description of Segment^
Unnamed ditch fr Cornfield to Meander Creek
Unnamed stream fr Sebring to the Mahoning River
and the Mahoning River fr that creek during low
flow periods originates fr the municipal point &
non-point discharges of Alliance
Beech Creek fr Alliance to Berlin Reservoir
Little Beech Creek for its whole length
Deer Creek for its whole length
Silver Creek fr Hiram to two miles downstream
fr Garrettsville
East Branch of Nimishillen Creek fr Louisville
Nimishillen Creek
West Branch of Nimishillen Creek fr North Canton
to Nimishillen Creek
Nimishillen Creek fr Canton to Mineral City
Tuscarawas River fr Mineral City to New Philadelphia
Sandy Creek fr the Pennsylvania State Line to
Waynesbury
Indian Fork Creek fr Carrollton to Atwood Reservoir
Conotton Creek fr Jewett to Bowerston
Stillwater Creek fr Goshen to Roanoke
South Fork of Walnut Creek fr its source to the
Beach City Reservoir
Sugar Creek fr Brewster to the outfall of the Beach
City Reservoir
Newark Creek & Sugar Creek fr Smithville to Brewster
Little Chippewa Cxeek fr Orrville to Chippewa Creek
Chippewa Creek fr Mill Creek to Seville
Mill Creek fr Wadsworth to Chippewa Creek
Wolf Creek fr the Medina-Summit County Line to
Barberton
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No. State Basin
144. OH
145. OH
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
146. OH
147. OH
148.
149.
150.
151-
152.
153.
154.
155.
156.
157.
158.
159.
160.
161.
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
162.
OH
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Muskingum River
Description of Segment
Pigeon Creek fr Schocalog Run to Barberton
Ohio Canal fr Barberton to the Wheeling-East
Lake Railroad bridge
Killbuck Creek fr Creston to the function of
Little Apple Creek
Killbuck Creek fr Wooster to the mouth of Shreve
Creek
Shreve Creek fr Shreve to Killbuck Creek
Jerome Fork Creek fr Jeromesville to Ashland
Black Fork of the Mohican River fr Shelby to the
mouth of Brubaker Creek
Rocky Fork fr North Mansfield to Lucas
Charles Mill Reservoir & the Black Fork of the
Mohican River fr the reservoir to the Pennsylvania
Railroad bridge
Clear Fork of the Mohican River fr the Clear Fork
Reservoir to the Pleasant Hill Reservoir
Huff Run fr Lindentree to Conotton Creek
Willis Creek fr the Cambridge State Hospital to
South Cambridge
Muskingum River fr Philo to the mouth of Big
Bottom Run
Muskingum River fr Beverly to Upper Lowell
North Fork of the Licking River fr Centerburg
to Newark
Licking River fr Newark to Dillon Reservoir
Raccon Creek fr Johnstown to Alexandria
South Fork of the Licking River fr Pataskala to
Buckeye Lake
South Fork of the Licking River fr a point adjacent
to the Licking-Fairfield County lines to Newark
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No.
State Basin
Description of Segment
163. OH Ohio River
Ohio River
Hocking River
Hocking River
Hocking River
Hocking River
Hocking River
Portage River
Portage River
Portage River
Portage River
Portage River
Portage River
176. OH Portage River
177. OH Portage River
178. OH Portage River
179. OH Portage River
180. OH Portage River
181. OH Portage River
182. OH Sandusky River
183. OH Sandusky River
164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
175.
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
Ohio River fr Steubenville to the Pike Island
Dock and Dam
Ohio River fr Huntington to the Greenup Lock & Dam
Rush Creek fr New Lexington to Center Creek's mouth
Somerset Creek fr Somerset to Rush Creek
Hocking River fr Lancaster to Rockbridge
Clear Creek at Amanda
Margaret Creek for its entire length
Amlosch Ditch for its entire length
Cedar Creek fr the Lucas County Line to Walbridge
Q
Portage River fr Pemberville to its mouth on Lake
Erie
Toussaint River fr Packer Creek to its mouth
in Lake Erie
Wolf Creek from Gibsonbury to the Portage River
Poe Ditch & the North Branch of the Portage
River fr Bowling Green to the Portage River
East Branch of the Portage River fr Bloomdale
to the Middle Branch of the Portage River
South Branch of the Portage River fr Arcadia to
the Middle Branch of the Portage River
Rocky Fork fr Van Buren to its mouth
Radar Creek fr McComb to its mouth in the Middle
Branch of the Portage River
Middle Branch of the Portage River for its
entire length
Sugar Creek fr Gibsonburg to the Portage River
Sandusky River fr Tiffin to Muddy Creek Bay
E. Branch of Wolf Creek for its entire length
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jjo. State Basin
184. OH Sandusky River
185. OH Sandusky River
186. OH Sandusky River
187. OH Sandusky River
188. OH Sandusky River
189. OH Sandusky River
190. OH Sandusky River
191. OH Sandusky River
192. OH Sandusky River
193. OH Sandusky River
194. OH Sandusky River
195. OH Sandusky River
196. OH Vermillion River
197. OH Vermillion River
198. OH Huron River
199. OH
Huron River
200. OH Huron River
201. OH Huron River
202. OH Huron River
Description of Segment
Rock Creek fr Republic to Tiffin
Raccon Creek fr Clyde to Lake Erie
Pickerel Creek for its entire length
Mills Creek for its entire length
Pipe Creek for its entire length
k
Sawmill Creek for its entire length
Honey Creek fr a point adjacent to New Washington
to Melmore
Broken Sword Creek fr the Crawford County Line to the
Sandusky River
Spring Run Creek fr Careu to the Sandusky River
Sandusky River fr Crestline to the Crawford
County line
Wolf Creek fr Fostoria to the Sandusky River
Sandusky River fr Broken Sword Creek to Spring
Run Creek
Vermillion River fr the Ashland County line to
Lake Erie
East Branch of the Vermillion River fr New
London to Lake Erie
West Branch of the Huron River fr Willard to
the Huron River
Frink Run fr a point adjacent to Hunts Corner
to the West Branch of the Huron River
Megginson Creek for its entire length
East Branch of the Huron River fr Johnson
Road above Norwalk to its mouth
East Branch of the Huron River fr North Fairfield
to Peru
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No.
203.
204.
204.
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210.
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
216.
217.
218.
219.
State
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
Basin
Huron River
Black River
Black River
Black River
Black River
Black River
Black River
Black River
Black River
Rocky River
Rocky River
Rocky River
Rocky River
Rocky River
Rocky River
Rocky River
Rocky River
Rocky River
220. OH
221. OH
222. OH
Rocky River
Rocky River
Chagrin River
Description of Segment
Huron River fr the juncture of the East and
West Branches of the Huron River
Beaver Creek fr Oberlin to Lake Erie
French Creek fr North Ridgefield to its mouth
Ridgeway Ditch for its entire length
Black River fr Elyria to Lorain
East Branch of the Black River fr Lodi to Elyria
Plum Creek fr Oberlin to the Black River
Wellington Creek fr Wellington to the East
Branch of the Black River
West Branch of Black Creek fr Plum Creek to Elyria
Rocky River fr the confluence of the East and
West Branches of the Rocky River to Lake Erie
Plum Creek fr Route 303 to Rocky River
Abram Creek fr the Berea Freeway to Rocky River
East Branch of the Rocky River fr its source to the
Rocky River
Baldwin Creek fr Middleburg to the East Branch
of the Rocky River
Baker Creek for its entire length
An unnamed creek for a point north of Brunswick
on the Strongsville Township line West to the
West Branch of the Rocky River
Cossett Creek for its entire length
West Branch of the Rocky River fr North Branch
of the Rocky River
Mallet Creek fr its source to the West Branch
of the Rocky River
North Branch of the Rocky River & Plum Creek for
their entire lengths
Aurora Branch of the Chagrin River fr Aurora
to the Chagrin River
Stream segments that could not he located on map.
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REGION V
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No. State Basin
1. WI Fox-Wolf River Basin
2. WI Fox-Wolf River Basin
3. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
4. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
5. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
6. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
7. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
8. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
9. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
10. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
11. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
12. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
13. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
14. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
15. WI Lake Michigan S.W. Shore Basin
16- WI Wisconsin River Basin
I?- WI Wisconsin River Basin
Description of Segment
Fox (Green Bay) River - From the upper
dam at Appleton to Green Bay
Green Bay - Waters southeasterly from the
navigation channel and southeasterly from
the north line of Brown County
Honey Creek - In Milwaukee County
^Indian Creek - In Milwaukee County
Kinnickinnic River - In Milwaukee County
*Lincoln Creek - In Milwaukee County
Menomonee River - In Milwaukee County
below the confluence with Honey Creek
Milwaukee River - In Milwaukee County
downstream from the North Avenue Dam
South and Menominee Canal and Burnham
Canal - In Milwaukee County
Underwood Creek - In Milwaukee and
Waukesha Counties below Juneau Boulevard
Barnes Creek - In Kenosha County
Pike Creek - In Kenosha County
Pike River - In Racine County
Fox (Illinois) River - From the confluence
of Sussex Creek to the confluence of
Genesee Creek
Sussex Creek - In Waukesha County
Mill Creek - Wood County Highway "E"
below Marshfield to the Wood-Portage
County line
*Scotch Creek - Above Marathon County
Highway "S"
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No.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
State Basin
Wisconsin River Basin
23.
24.
25.
26.
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
Wisconsin River Basin
Wisconsin River Basin
Rock River Basin
Rock River Basin
Rock River Basin
Rock River Basin
Green Bay - Western Shore
River Basin
Chippewa River Basin
Description of Segment
Wisconsin River - Rhinelander Dam to
Crescent Creek
Wisconsin River - Rothschild Dam to State
Highway 34
Wisconsin River - Nekoosa to State Highway
82
Badfish Creek - From the east limits of
the Village of Oregon to the Dane-Rock
County line
W. Branch Sugar River - From the south
city limits of Mt. Horeb to the east
limits of the Town of Blue Mounds in Dane
County
Brewery Creek - From State Highway 23 in
the City of Mineral Point to the junction
with Mineral Point Branch
Honey Creek - The sector above the
Clarno-Cadiz town line
The Oconto River Basin - From Oconto
Falls to County Highway "J"
Flambeau River - From the upper dam at
Park Falls downstream to the Crowley Dam
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
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TABLE A6
REGION VI
Arkansas - (AR)
Louisiana - (LA)
New Mexico - (NM)
Oklahoma - (OK)
Texas - (TX)
251
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REGION VI
Water Quality Limited Stream Segment
.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
20.
21.
State Basin
AR Red River
AR Red River
AR Red River
AR Red River
AR Ouachita River
AR Ouachita River
AR Ouachita River
AR Ouachita River
AR Ouachita River
AR Ouachita River
AR Arkansas River
AR Arkansas River
AR Arkansas River
AR Arkansas River
AR Arkansas River
AR Arkansas River
AR Arkansas River
AR Arkansas River
AR Arkansas River
AR
White River
Description of Segment
Bayou Dorcheat: Badcaw Creek
Red River: Sulphur River
Saline River: Cossatot River: Little River
Mountain Fork
Boeuf Bayou-Bayou Macon
Bayou Bartholomew
Saline River
Ouachita River above Conf. of L. Missouri
to Arkansas-Louisiana State Line
Cornie Bayou-Bayou of L'Outre
Ouachita River to Conf. with Little Missouri
River
Mississippi River—Mouth of White to
Arkansas-Louisiana Line
Bayou Meto to Conf. w/Arkansas River-inc
Arkansas River to State Line from Conf.
w/Bayou Meto
Arkansas River from Lock & Dam #7 to Conf.
w/Bayou Meto
Fourche Lafave River
Arkansas River above Dardanelle Reservoir
to below Lock & Dam #9
Petit Jean River
Arkansas River - State Line to Dardanelle
Reservoir
Illinois River (Grand Neosho Sub-Basin)
Arkansas River below Lock & Dam #9 to Lock
& Dam #7, Cadron Creek
White River Clarenoon to Mouth
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No. State Basin
221 AR White River
23. AR White River
24. AR White River
25. AR White River
26. AR White River
27. AR White River
28. AR White River
29. AR White River
30. AR White River
31. AR St. Francis River
32. AR St. Francis River
33. AR St. Francis River
34. AR St. Francis River
35. AR Mississippi River
36. AR Mississippi River
37. AR Mississippi River
Description of Segment
Bayou Deview
White River from Conf. w/Black River to Conf.
w/Little Red River - Cache River
White River from Conf. w/Little Red to
Clarenoon - Little Red River
White River from Guion to Conf. w/Black:
Black River: Little Red River
Spring River
White River from Conf. w/Buffalo to Guion
Buffalo River
Table Rock Reservoir: Bull Shoals Lake:
White River to Conf. w/Buffalo River
Upper White River: Beaver Reservoir: Kings
River
St. Francis River below Conf. w/Tyronza to
Mouth Fifteen Mile Bayou
L'Anguille River
St. Francis River at Arkansas-Missouri Line
to Conf. w/Tyronza River
Tyronza River
Mississippi River - Mouth of White to
Arkansas-Louisiana Line
Mississippi River - Helena to Conf. with
White River
Mississippi River - Arkansas-Missouri Line
to Conf. w/St. Francis River
NOTE: All streams in Arkansas are currently classified as water quality limited.
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REGION VI
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No. State Basin
1. LA Calcasieu
2. LA Calcasieu
3. LA Calcasieu
4. LA Calsaieu
5. LA Calsaieu
6. LA Calsaieu
7. LA Calcasieu
8. LA Calcasieu
9. LA Mermentau-Vermilion-
Teche
Description of Segment
Calcasieu River - Oakdale to Calcasieu
River Salt Water Barrier (above Lake
Charles^
Mill Creek - Headwaters (near Elizabeth) to
Calcasieu River (Scenic River)
Whiskey Chitto Creek - Headwaters to Calcasieu
River (Scenic River)
Bundicks Creek - Headwaters to Whiskey Chitto
Creek (including Bundicks Lake)
Calcasieu River - Salt Water Barrier to
Moss Lake (Tidal)
West Fork, Calcasieu River - Houston to
Calcasieu River
Bayou D'lnde - Headwaters to Calcasieu River
(Tidal)
Calcasieu River - Moss Lake to the Gulf of
Mexico (Tidal)
Vermilion River - 1-10 - Intracoastal
Water
10.
11.
12.
13.
U.
15.
16.
LA Mermentau-Vermilion-
Teche
LA Mermentau-Vermilion-
Teche
LA Mississippi
LA Mississippi
LA Ouachita
LA Ouachita
LA Pontchartrain
Bayou Teche - Keystone Locks and Dam to
Charenton Canal
Bayou Teche - Charenton Canal to Wax Lake
Mississippi River: From Old River Structure
to Huey P. Long Bridge above New Orleans
Mississippi River: From Huey P. Long Bridge
to Head of Passes
Ouachita River - Arkansas State Line to
Columbia (Mile 117)
Bayou L'Outre - Arkansas State Line to
Ouachita River (Scenic River)
Lake Pontchartrain - West of Highway 11
Bridge (Tidal)
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No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
State Basin
LA Pontchartrain
LA Pontchartrain
LA Pontchartrain
LA Pontchartrain
LA Sabine
LA Sabine
LA
LA
Sabine
Terrebonne
Description of Segment
Lake Pontchartrain - East of Highway 11
Bridge (Tidal)
Industrial Canal - Mississippi River to
Lake Pontchartrain (Tidal)
Intracoastal Waterway - Mississippi River
to Mississippi State Line (Tidal)
Mississippi River Gulf OUtlet - Intracoastal
Canal to Breton Sound (Tidal)
Bayou Castor
Sabine River - Toledo Bend Dam to Sabine
River Authority of Texas Pump Station
(Approximately Mile 30.5)
Anacoco Creek - Anacoco Lake Dam to Sabine
River Confluence
Bayou Petit Caillou - Below Houma to
Terrebonne Bay (Tidal)
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REGION VI
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
State
NM
Basin
Rio Grande
2.
NM
Rio Grande
3.
NM
Rio Grande
4.
5.
NM
NM
Pecos River
San Juan River
Description of Segment
The main stem of the Rio Grande from the
International Boundary and Water Commission
sampling station above American Dam at
El Paso Upstream to one mile below Percha
Dam.
The main stem of the Rio Grande from the
headwaters of Elephant Butte upstream to
the Angostura Diversion Works, including
any flow below the perential reaches of
the Rio Puerco and Jemez River which
enters the main stem of the Rio Grande.
The main stem of the Rio Grande from the
headwaters of Cochiti Reservoir upstream
to Taos Junction Bridge including the
main stem of Embudo Creek from its con-
fluence with Rio Grande upstream to Dixon
and the Santa Fe River upstream to Siler
Road.
The main stem of the Pecos River from
Malaga upstream to Lower Tansil Dam,
including Black River.
The main stem of the San Juan River from the
point where the San Juan leaves New
Mexico and enters Colorado upstream to
New Mexico Highway 17 at Blanco, and any
flow which enters the San Juan River from
the Mancos and Chaco Rivers.
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REGION VI
Water Quality Limited Stream Segment
No_.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
State
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Basin
Lower
Upper
Grand-
Lower
Arkani
Cimar:
Lower
Middli
Cache
Upper
Blue i
Muddy
West i
Washi
Deep 1
Elm Fi
LittL
LittL
Salt :
North
Red R
Lake '
Panha;
Potea
Arkam
Lower Northern Canadian
Description of Segment
Lower Northern Canadian
Upper Verdigris and Tributaries
Grand-Neosho
Lower Verdigris
Arkansas above Kaw Dam
Cimarron River
Lower Arkansas River
Middle Arkansas Riv er
Cache Creek
Upper Kiamichi River
Blue River
Muddy Boggy River and Boggy River
West Cache River-Deep Red River
Washita River
Deep Fork River
Elm Fork River-Red River
Little River below Thunderbird
Muddy Boggy and Boggy
West Cache-Deep Red
Washita
Deep Fork
Elm Fork-Red River
Little River
Little RLver (Thunderbird) Little River (Thunderbird)
Salt Fork River-Arkansas River
North Fork River-Red River
Red River-Texhoma to Cache Creek
Lake Texhoma
Panhandle
Poteau River
Arkansas (Keystone to Kaw)
North Fork-Red River
Red River-Cache Creek
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No.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
State
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Basin
Upper South Canadian
Upper South Canadian
Salt Red Fork
Upper North Canadian
Cottonwood
Spavinaw
Stillwater Creek
Sallisaw Creek
Lee Creek
Middle South Canadian
Gaines Creek
Illinois River
Little River
Lower Kiamichi
Lower South Canadian
Black Bear Creek
Boggy Creek
Skeleton Creek
Description of Segment
Upper South Canadian River
Pryor Creek (below Pryor)
Salt Red Fork Rivar
Upper North Canadian River
Cottonwood
Spavinaw River
Stillwater Creek
Sallisaw Creek
Lee Creek
Middle South Canadian River
Gaines Creek (McAlester)
Illinois River
Little River
Lower Kiamichi Rivej.
Lower South Canadian River
Black Bear Creek
Boggy Creek
Skeleton Creek
NOTE: All streams in Oklahoma are currently classified as water quality limited.
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No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
REGION VI
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
Description of Segment
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
20.
State Basin
TX Canadian River
TX Canadian River
TX Red River
TX Red River
TX Sulphur River
TX Cypress Creek
TX Cypress Creek
Cypress Creek
Cypress Creek
Sabine River
Sabine River
Neches River
Neches River
Neches River
Neches River
Neches River
Neches River
Neches-Trinity Coastal
Neches-Trinity Coastal
TX Trinity River
Canadian River - Lake Meredith to New
Mexico
Rita Blanca Lake
Red River - Arkansas state line at Index
to Oklahoma state line
McKinney Bayou
Sulphur River - abobe Lake Texarkana,
including North, Middle and South Sulphur
Rivers
Cypress Creek - Louisiana to Caddo Lake
headwater
Cypress Creek - above Lake 0' of the Pines
to Franklin County dam
Black Bayou
James' (Jim's) Bayou
Sabine River - Toledo Bend headwater to US
271 near Gladewater
Adams Bayou Tidal
Neches River Tidal
Neches River - Steinhagen Reservoir headwater
to Blackburn Crossing Dam
Neches River - above Lake Palestine
Pine Island Bayou
Angelina River - Steinhagen Reservoir
confluence to Sam Rayburn Dam
Sam Rayburn Reservoir
Taylor Bayou - above tidal
Sabine-Neches Canal - Stewt's Island to
U.S. Coast Guard Station
Trinity River - Lake Livingston headwater
to SH 34 near Rosser
259
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Xo. State Basin
21. IX Trinity River
22. TX Trinity River
23. TX Trinity River
24. TX Trinity River
25. TX Trinity River
26. TX Trinity-San Jacinto Estuary
27. TX Trinity-San Jacinto Estuary
28. TX San Jacinto River
29- TX San Jacinto River
30. TX San Jacinto River
31. TX San Jacinto River
32. TX San Jacinto River
33. TX San Jacinto River
34. TX San Jacinto-Brazos Coastal
35. TX San Jacinto-Brazos Coastal
36. TX San Jacinto-Brazos Coastal
37. TX San Jacinto-Brazos Coastal
38. TX San Jacinto-Brazos Coastal
39. TX San Jacinto-Brazos Coastal
40. TX Brazos River
Description of Segment
Trinity River - SH 34 near Rosser to Beach
Street bridge in Ft. Worth
West Fork Trinity River - Beach St. bridge
in Ft. Worth to Lake Worth Dam
East Fork Trinity River - Trinity River
confluence to Forney Dam
Elm Fork Trinity River - West Fork Trinity
River confluence to Lewisville Dam
Clear Fork Trinity River - Benbrook
Reservoir headwater to Weatherford Dam
Texas City Ship Channel
Bayport Channel
San Jacinto River Tidal - Houston Ship
Channel confluence to Lake Houston Dam
East Fork San Jacinto River - above Lake
Houston
Houston Ship Channel - San Jacinto River
confluence to Turning Basin, including
tidal portions of tributaries (1)
Houston Ship Channel - Turning Basin
Spring Creek
Cypress Creek
Clear Creek Tidal
Clear Creek - above tidal
Dickinson Bayou - above tidal
Bastrop Bayou - above tidal
Chocolate Bayou - above tidal
Oyster Creek - above tidal
Nolan Creek - Leon River confluence to
headwater
260
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No.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
State
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
Basin
Brazos River
Brazos River
Brazos River
Brazos River
Brazos River
Brazos River
59.
TX
Brazos-Colorado Coastal
Colorado River
San Antonio River
San Antonio River
San Antonio River
San Antonio-Nueces Coastal
San Antonio-Nueces Coastal
San Antonio-Nueces Coastal
San Antonio Nueces Coastal
Nueces River
Nueces River
Nueces River
Nueces Estuary
Description of Segment
Bosque River - Lake Waco headwater to
Bosque River headwater, inc luding
North, "Middle, and South Forks
Nolands River - Whitney Reservoir to Pat
Cleburne Dam
Clear Fork Brazos River
Lake Fort Phantom Hill
White River - Salt Fork Brazos River con-
fluence to White River Dam
Double Mountain Fork Brazos River - Salt
Fork Brazos River confluence to North
Fork Double Mountain Fork Brazos River
confluence
Canty Creek - above tidal
Pecan Bayou - Colorado River confluence
to Lake Brownwood Dam
San Antonio River - Guadalupe River
confluence to headwater
Cibolo Creek
Leon Creek - Medina River confluence to
headwater
Mission River Tidal
Mission River - above tidal
Aransas River Tidal
Aransas River - above tidal
Nueces River - Lake Corpus Christi headwater
to IH 35 at Cotulla
Nueces River - IH 35 at Cotulla to headwater
Atascosa River - Frio River confluence to
headwater
Corpus Christi Inner Harbor - US 181 bridge
to Viola Turning Basin
261
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No.
60.
61.
62.
63.
State Basin
TX
Rio Grande
TX Rio Grande
TX Rio Grande
TX Rio Grande
Description of Segment
Rio Grande - International Bridge at Brown-
ville to Falcon Dam
Rio Grande - Riverside Diversion Dam to
New Mexico
Pecos River - County road low water crossing
near Pandale to Red Bluff Dam
Red Bluff Reservoir
262
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TABLE A7
REGION VII
Iowa - (IA)
Kansas - (KS)
Missouri - (MO)
Nebraska - (NB)
263
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No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23
State
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
Water Quality
Basin
Western Iowa
Western Iowa
Western Iowa
Western Iowa
Western Iowa
Western Iowa
Western Iowa
Southern Iowa
Southern Iowa
Southern Iowa
Southern Iowa
Des Moines
Des Moines
Des Moines
Des Moines
Des Moines
Des Moines
Des Moines
Des Moines
Des Moines
Skunk
Iowa/Cedar
Iowa/ Cedar
REGION VII
Limited Stream Segments
Description of Segment
Big Sioux River (Sioux City to Minnesota
Border)
Rock River (Lyon-Sioux Co. Line to Minnesota
Border)
Floyd River (Mouth to Highway 10)
Little Sioux River (Peterson to Milford)
Maple River (Mouth to Ida Grove)
Boyer River (Woodbine to Denison)
Keg Creek (Mouth to Glenwood
Nishnabotna River (Missouri Line to Fork)
W. Nishnabotna River (Fort to Harlan)
E. Nishnabotna River (Fork to Atlantic)
Chariton River (Rathbun Dam to Chariton)
Des Moines River (Red Rock Dam to Des Moines)
Des Moines River (Saylorville Dam to Fort
Dodge)
E. F. Des Moines River (Fork to Algona)
W. F. Des Moines River (Humboldt/Pochahontas
Co. Line to Estherville)
Raccoon River (Des Moines River to North Fork)
N. F. Raccoon River (Fork to Sac-Buena Vista
Co. Line)
S. F. Raccoon River (Fork to Guthrie Center)
M. F. Raccoon R. (Fork to Coon Rapids)
Boone River (Des Moines R. to Eagel Grove)
South Skunk River (Fork to Story City)
Iowa River (Coralville Dam to Marshalltown)
Iowa (Confluence with S. Fork to Iowa Falls)
264
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No.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
State
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
Basin
Iowa/Cedar
Iowa /Cedar
Iowa/ Cedar
Iowa/ Cedar
Iowa/Cedar
Iowa/Cedar
Northeast Iowa
Northeast Iowa
Northeast Iowa
Northeast Iowa
Northeast Iowa
Northeast Iowa
Northeast Iowa
Description of Segment
Cedar River (Muscatine-Cedar Co. Line to
Cedar River)
Cedar River (Benton Co. Line to Cedar Falls)
Cedar River (Confluence with Little Cedar
River to Charles City)
Blackhawk Creek (Cedar River to Grundy Center)
Winnebago River (Shell Rock River to Forest
City)
Wolf Creek (Mouth to Gladbrook)
Otter Creek (West Union to Turkey River)
Maquoketa River (Manchester to Maquoketa)
Crow Creek (Entire Stream)
Duck Creek (Entire Stream)
Upper Iowa River (Decorah to Allamakee Co.
Line)
Goose Creek (Entire Stream)
Paint Creek (Waukon to Mississippi River)
265
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REGION VII
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
The State of Kansas has no water quality limited segments.
266
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REGION VII
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No. State Basin
1. MO Meramec River
2. MO Meramec River
3. MO Lower Missouri River
4. MO Lower Missouri River
5. MO Lower Missouri River
6. MO Lower Missouri River
Description of Segment
Big River (confluence with Eaton Branch to
bridge at St. Francis County Road CC)
Meramec River (US 66 Bridge at Times Beach
to confluence with Mississippi River)
Platte River (confluence Third Fork to
confluence with Missouri River)
Big Blue River (all)
Little Blue River (all)
Perche Creek (confluence with Callahan Creek
to confluence with Missouri River)
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
MO Lower Missouri River
MO Grand-Chariton
MO Osage-Gasconade
MO Osage-Gasconade
HO Osage-Gasconade
MO Grand (Neosho)
MO Grand (Neosho)
MO White
MO Lower Mississippi River
Coldwater Creek (bridge at Old Halls Ferry
Road to confluence with Missouri River)
East Fork Chariton (Randolph-Macon County
line to confluence with Little Chariton)
Big Creek (all)
Little Sac River (all above Polk County Road
K Bridge)
Big Piney (all)
Turkey Creek (all)
Center Creek (US 66 bridge to state line)
*James River (confluence with Pearson Creek
to confluence with Finley Creek)
Little St. Francis River (all)
*
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
267
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REGION VII
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
5.
6.
7.
8.
NB
NB
NB
NB
_Xo_. State Basin
1. NB Lower Platte
2. NB Missouri Tributaries
3. NB Missouri Tributaries
4. NB Missouri Tributaries
Missouri Tributaries
Missouri Tributaries
Missouri Tributaries
Middle Platte
9. NB Middle Platte
10. NB South Platte
11. NB South Platte
12. NB South Platte
13. NB South Platte
14. NB Big Blue
15. NB Big Blue
16. NB Big Blue
17. NB Big Blue
Description of Segment
Salt Creek from Beal Slough to Platte River
Papillion Creek from Big Papillion Creek to
Missouri River
Papillion Creek from South Papillion Creek
to Big Papillion Creek
Big Papillion Creek from Little Papillion
Creek to Papillion Creek
Little Papillion Creek to Big Papillion Creek
Big Papillion Creek to Little Papillion Creek
West Papillion Creek to South Papillion Creek
Wood River from U.S.G.S. Gage #7710 near
Riverdale to U.S.G.S. Gage #7720 near Alda
Wood River from U.S.G.S. Gage #7720 near
Alda to Platte River
Lodgepole Creek from Lodgepole lagoon outfall
to Nebraska - Colorado border
Lodgepole Creek from Sidney Draw to Lodgepole
lagoon outfall
Lodgepole Creek from Bennett Reservoir Dam
to Sidney Drv.w
Lodgepole Creek from Nebraska - Wyoming
border to Bennett Reservoir Dam
Big Blue River from Idian Creek to Nebraska -
Kansas border
Big Blue River from Turkey Creek to Indian
Creek
Big Blue River from old STP outfall at Crete
to Turkey Creek
Big Blue River from West Fork Big Blue River
to old STP outfall at Crete
268
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TABLE A8
REGION VIII
Colorado - (CO)
Montana - (ME)
North Dakota - (ND)
South Dakota - (SD)
Utah - (UT)
Wyoming - (WY)
269
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REGION VIII
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
State
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Arkansas
Arkansas
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
River
River
River
River
River
River
River
River
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
Colorado River
Green River
South Platte River
South Platte River
South Platte River
South Platte River
South Platte River
South Platte River
South Platte River
South Platte River
South Platte River
South Platte River
Description of Segment
Arkansas River from Pueblo SSWTP to Rocky
Fork Canal River
Fountain Creek Source to Conf. W/Arkansas
River
Cucharas River Source to Walsenburg
Grand Lake, Shadow Mountain Reservoir &
Lake Grandry Inlet to Outlet
Frazier River & Tributaries Source to Conf.
W/Colorado River
Blue River Source to Conf. W/Colorado River
Eagle River Source to Conf. W/Colorado River
Roaring Fork River & Tributaries Source to
Conf. W/Colorado River
San Miguel River Source to Conf. W/Delores
River
Yampa River Source to Conf. W/Williams Fork
River
South Platte & Tributaries from Source to
Outlet of Chatfield Dam
South Platte - Chatfield to Cache la Poudre
Bear Creek - Evergreen to Conf. W/SPR
Clear Creek - Diversion to Conf. W/SPR
Big Thompson Main Stem - Source to Conf.
W/SPR
Little Thompson River - Diversion to Conf.
W/Big Thompson River
Cache la Poudre - Greeley's SIP to Conf.
with S. Platte
Cherry Creek
Sand Creek
Big Dry Creek
270
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No.
21.
22.
23.
24.
State Basin
CO South Platte River
CO South Platte River
CO South Platte River
CO South Platte River
Description of Segment
St. Vrain River
Boulder Creek
Fariyall Creek
Plum Creek
271
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REGION VIII
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
State Basin
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
Upper Missouri River
Upper Missouri River
Upper Missouri River
Upper Missouri River
Upper Yellowstone River
Upper Yellowstone River
Upper Yellowstone River
Missouri-Sun Smith River
Missouri-Sun Smith River
Missouri-Sun Smith River
Missouri-Sun Smith River
Upper Clark Fork River
Upper Clark Fork River
Flathead River
Marias River
Milk River
Lower Clark Fork River
Description of Segment
Madison River
Grasshopper Creek
Gallatin River
Missouri River - Canyon Ferry Lake to
Holter Dam
Clarks Fork & Yellow River from conf to
Yellowstone Cty Line
Upper Stillwater River
Gardiner River
Muddy Creek
Sun River
Sand Coulee Creek
Belt Creek below Dry Fork
^Silver Bow Creek - Upper Clark Fork to
Garrison
Upper Blackfoot River
Flathead above Kerr Dam
Teton River
Milk River below Havre
Clark Fork from Missouri to Flathead River
fc
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
272
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No.
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
REGION VIII
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
State
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Basin
Red River
Red River
Red River
James River
James River
Description of Segment
Red River below conf. of Sheyenne
Sheyenne River and Tributaries
Fargo Metro Area
James River and Tributaries
Wild Rice River Basin
273
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REGION VIII
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
State Basin
SD
SD
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
Red River of the North River
Upper Mississippi-
Minnesota River
Upper Miss-Minn River
Upper Miss-Minn River
Upper Miss-Minn River
Upper Miss-Minn liver
Upper Miso-Minn River
Upper Miss-Minn River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris Rivar
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Description of Segment
All waters
Upper Mississippi-Minnesota Rivers
Little Minnesota River
Whetstone River
Big Stone Lake
North & South Forks of Yellow Bank River
Lac Qui Parle River
All class 2 & 3 Reservoirs & Lakes
Little Missouri River
All class 2 & 3 Reservoirs & Lakes
Central Missouri Mainstem & Tributaries
Choteau Creek
Ponca Creek
Platte Creek
Central Missouri River
Crow Ci -;ek
Medicine Creek
Joe Creek
Cedar Creek
Medicine Knoll Creek
Antelope Creek
Okobojo Creek
Little Cheyenne Creek
Swan Creek
Whetstone Creek
274
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No.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
State
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
Basin
Missouri-Souris River
Missouri-Souris River
Grand River
Grand River
Moreau River
Moreau River
Cheyenne River
Cheyenne River
Bad River
Bad River
White River
White River
White River
White River
Missouri Conteau River
Niobrara River
Niobrara River
Niobrara River
James River
James River
James River
James River
James River
James River
Description of Segment
Spring Creek
All class 2 & 3 Reservoirs except Mainstem
Mainstem including N & S Forks
All class 2 & 3 Reservoirs
Mainstem and Little Moreau
All class 2 & 3 Reservoirs
Mainstem and all Tribs. to OAHE from State
Line
Whitewood Creek
Mainstem
All Class 2 & 3 Reservoirs
Mainstem
Little White River
Lake Creek
All Class 2 & 3 Reservoirs
All Class 2 & 3 Reservoirs
Keya Raha River
Antelope Creek
All Class 2 & 3 Reservoirs
James River Mainstem
Firesteel Creek
Elm Creek
Maple River
Pierre Creek, 2 miles north of Lake Hansen
All Class 2 & 3 Reservoirs
275
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No. State Basin
50. SD Big Sioux River
51. SD Big Sioux River
52. SD Big Sioux River
53. SD Big Sioux River
54. SD Big Sioux River
55. SD Big Sioux River
56. SD Big Sioux River
57. SD Big Sioux River
58. SD Big Sioux River
59. SD Lower Missouri River
60. SD Lower Missouri River
61. SD Vermillion River
62. SD Vermillion River
Description of Segment
Big Sioux River
Mainstern - Missouri River to Klondike Dam
Mainstem - Klondike Dam to L end of Sioux
Falls Diver Ditch
Mainstem - Sioux Falls Div Dit to Headwaters
Pipestone
Split Rock Creek
All Class 2 & 3 waters
Owens Creek
All Class 2 & 3 Reservoir of Big Sioux Coteau
Lower Missouri River Mainstem
All Class 2 & 3 Reservoirs
Vermillion Mainstem
All Class 2 & 3 Reservoirs
276
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REGION VIII
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No. State Basin Description of Segment
1- WY Wind/Bighorn River Bitter Creek below Powell
2. WY Northeastern Wyoming River Goose Creek below Buffalo
3. WY Piatte River Crow Creek below Cheyenne
4. WY Black Hills River Clear Creek below Newcastle
277
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REGION VIII
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
State
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
Basin
Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake
Lower Colorado
Lower Colorado
Lower Colorado
Lower Colorado
Lower Colorado
Lower Colorado
Green River
Green River
Green River
Description of Segment
Jordan River and all tributaries
Weber River and all tribs. below Kamas
Bear River from Idaho border to mouth
(except Malad)
Malad River from Idaho border to con-
fluence with Bear River
Western Boxelder County
Toole Valley
Great Salt Lake Desert
Frement River
Middle Colorado River
San Juan River
Paria River
Escalante River
Virgin River below Zion National Park
Headquarters
Uinta basin
Price River below Scholfield Reservoir
Lower Green River
278
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TABLE A9
REGION IX
Arizona - (AZ)
California - (CA)
Hawaii - (HI)
Nevada - (NV)
279
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REGION IX
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No. State Basin
1. HI Hawaii County
2. HI Honolulu County
3. HI Honolulu County
4. HI Honolulu County
5. HI Honolulu County
6. HI Honolulu County
7. HI Kauai County
8. HI Kauai County
9. HI Maui County
10. HI Maui County
Description of Segment
Hilo Harbor - Pepeekeo Point to Leleiwi
Point
Mamala Bay - Fort Armstrong to Ahua Point
Pearl Harbor - Ahua Point to Keahi Point
including East, Middle and West Lochs
Kaneohe Bay - Kualoa Point to Pyramid Rock
Kahana Bay - Makalii Point to Mahie Point
Kaiaka Bay - Kaiaka Point to Puuiki Cemetery
Point
Kauai Island-Hanapepe Bay - Puolo Point to
Port Allen Breakwater
Kauai Island-Hanamaulu Bay - North lip of
Bay to Ahukini Landing
Maui Island-Kahului Bay - Nele Point to
Hobron Point
Maui Island-Lahaina - Mala Wharf to Lahaina
Lighthouse
280
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REGION IX
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No. State Basin
1. AZ Verde River Basin
2. AZ Salt River Basin
3. AZ Salt River Basin
4. AZ Salt River Basin
5. AZ Salt River Basin
6. AZ Salt River Basin
7. AZ Salt River Basin
8. AZ Salt River Basin
9. AZ Salt River Basin
10. AZ Colorado Main Stem
River Basin
11. AZ Colorado Main Stem
River Basin
Description of Segment
Verde River from Bartlet Dam to Sullivan Lake
Salt River from Verde River to Headwater
Tonto Creek
Clear Creek
Canyon Creek
White River
East Fork White River
Big Bonita Creek
Black River
Colorado River from Parker to Parker Dam
Colorado River from Lat. 35 N to Pierce Ferry
281
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No.
State
Basin
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
North
San Fi
San Fi
San Fi
San F]
San Fi
San F]
Centr.
Centr;
Centr;
Centr;
Centr;
Centr;
Centr;
Centr;
Centr;
Centr;
Centra
Centr;
Centn
Centr.
North
North
West i
West i
West
REGION IX
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
Description of Segment
L Laguna de Santa Rosa
D South San Francisco Bay
3 Richardson Bay
3 Livermore Valley
o Napa River
o Petaluma River
o Tomales Bay
tal Lower Salinas
tal San Lorenzo River
ey Lower San Joaquin River
ey Lower Sacramento River
ey Mokelumne River
ey Spring Creek
ey Fourteen Mile Slough
ey Jackson Creek
ey Woods Creek
ey Tuolumne River
ey Old River (Tracy)
ey Clear Lake
ey Stanislaus River
ey Little Grizzly Creek
*
an Leviathin Creek
an Truckee River
o River Salton Sea
o River New River
West Colorado River
Alamo River
282
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No.
State
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
Basin
Santa Anna River
Santa Anna River
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
Description of Segment
Middle Santa Ana River
Big Bear Valley
Santa Margarita River
San Diego Bay
Lower San Diego River
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
283
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No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
State
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
Basin
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Truckee
Carson
Carson
Carson
Walker
Walker
Walker
Snake
Snake
Snake
Snake
REGION IX
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
Description of Segment
ft
Las Vegas Wash
L. Mead & Col. R.
Virgin River
Pahranagat Lake
&
Beaver Dam Wash
Truckee River
Carson River
E. Fk. Carson River
Leviathan Creek
Walker River
W. Walker River
E. Walker River
E. Fk. Owyhee River
Salmon Falls Creek
Jarbidge River
W. Fk. Bruneau River
k
Stream segments that could not be located on
map,
284
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TABLE A10
REGION X
Alaska - (AK)
Idaho - (ID)
Oregon - (OR)
Washington - (WA)
285
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REGION X
ALASKA
NO WATER QUALITY LIMITED STREAM SEGMENTS
286
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REGION X
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
State
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
Basin
Southwest
Southwest
Southwest
Southwest
Southwest
Southwest
Southwest
Southwest
Southwest
Southwest
Southwest
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Description of Segment
Boise River - Lucky Peak to Middleton
Boise River - Middleton to mouth
Indian Creek - Source to mouth
Snake River - Brownlee Dam to Salmon River
confluence
Jordan Creek - Source to Ore-Ida border
NF Payette River - Source to McCall
Weiser River - Source to Midvale
SF Payette River - Source to Lowman
MF Payette River - Source to mouth
Owyhee River - Source to Ore-Ida border
Bruneau River - Source to mo'jth
Snake River - Roberts to Blackfoot
Snake River - Blackfoot to American Falls
Dam
Snake River - Milner Dam to Buhl
Rock Creek (USB) - Twin Falls to mouth
Snake River - Minidoka Dam to Milner Dam
Portneuf River - Pocatello to mouth
Henry's Fork - Island Park Dam to mouth
*Main Drain - Rupert to mouth
Snake River - American Falls Dam to Minidoka
Dam
Snake River - Ida-Wyo to Heise
Aberdeen Drain - Source to mouth
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No.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
State
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
Basin
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Upper Snake
Salmon
Salmon
Description of Segment
Bannock Creek - Source to mouth
Blackfoot liver - Source to mouth
Willow Creek - Source to mouth
Salmon Falls Creek - Ida-Utah border to
mouth
Marsh Creek - Source to mouth
Upper Rock Creek (USB) - Source to above
Twin Falls
Portneuf River - Source to above Pocatello
Raft River - Ida-Utah border to mouth
Dry Creek (USB) - Source to mouth
Rock Creek (USB, Power Co.) - Source to
mouth
Henry's Fork - Source to Island Park Dam
Camas Creek (USB, Camas Co.) - Source to
mouth
SF Teton River - Source to Teton
Little Wood River - Source to mouth
Big Lost River - Source to playas
Camas Creek (Clark Co.) - Source to lake
Little Lost River - Source to playas
Clover Creek - Source to mouth
Birch Creek - Source Playas
Medicine Lodge Creek - Source to playas
Blackbird Creek - Source to mouth
Panther Creek - Blackbird Creek to mouth
288
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No.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
State
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
Basin
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
67.
ID
Clearwater
Description of Segment
Snake River - Salmon River confluence to
Lewiston
Whitebird Creek - Source to mouth
Salmon River - Salmon to mouth
Beaver Creek - Source to mouth
Eagle Creek - Source to mouth
Lemhi River - Source to mouth
Salmon River - Source to Salmon
Big Creek - Source to mouth
EF of SF Salmon River - Source to mouth
MF Salmon River - Source to mouth
SF Salmon River - Source to mouth
Tenmile Creek - Source to mouth
Paradise Creek - Moscow to border
Palouse River - Princeton to Ida-Wash border
SF Palouse River - Source to Ida-Wash border
Palouse River - Laird Park to Ida-Wash
border
Orofino Creek - RM10 mouth
Potlatch River - Bovil to mouth
Jim Ford Creek - Weippe to mouth
Lawyer's Creek - Source to mouth
Winchester Lake
Clearwater River - MF & SF confluence to
mouth
Tammany Creek - Source to mouth
289
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No.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76,
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
Stream
State
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
segments
Basin
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Clearwater
Bear Lake
Bear Lake
Bear Lake
Bear Lake
Bear Lake
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhanc Le
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhandle
Panhandle
that could
Description of Segment
Dworshak Reservoir
Potlatch River - Source to Bovil
ST Clearwater River - Source to Elk City
MF Clearwater River - MF & SF confluence to
mouth
NF Clearwater River - Source to mouth
Bear River - Riverdale to Ida-Utah border
Cub River - Source to Ida-Utah border
Warm Creek - Source to Idaho-Utah border
Deep Creek - Source to Ida-Utah border
Goose Creek - Ida-Utah border to mouth
Hayden Lake
Hangman Creek - Source to Ida-Wash border
Rock Creek (PB) - Source to Ida-Wash border
Santa Creek - Emida to mouth
Houser Lake
Twin Lakes
Fernan Lake
Cocolalla Lake
Spirit Lake
Kelso Lake
Pend Oreille River - Pend Oreille Lake to
Ida-Wash border
Kootenai River - Mont-Ida border t > US-
Canadian border
Pack River - Source to mouth
Priest River - US-Canadian border to mouth
be located on map.
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REGION X
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No.
State
Basin
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
North
North
North
North
North
North
North
North
North
North
North
North
North
North
Mid-Ci
Mid-Ci
Mid-Ci
Mid-Ci
Mid-Ci
Mid-C.
Mid-Ci
Mid-Ci
Mid-d
Umpqui
Umpqu;
Description of Segment
Necanicum River
Nehalem Bay
Mehalem River
Wilson River, Segment 0-7
Wilson River, Segment 7-
Trask River, Segment 0-6
Trask River, Segment 6-
Tillamook Bay
Tillamook River, Segment 0-15
Tillamook River, Segment 15-
Nestucca Bay
Nestucca River, Segment 0-15
Nestucca River, Segment 15-
Netarts Bay
Salmon River
Siletz Bay
Siletz River
Yaquina Bay
Yaquina River
Alsea Bay
Alsea River
Siuslaw Bay
Siuslaw River
Umpqua Bay
Umpqua River
291
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No.
State
Basin
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
Umpqu,
Umpqui
Umpqui
South
South
South
South
Rogue
Rogue
Lower
Lower
Lower
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Willai
Description of Segment
North Umpqua
South Umpqua, Segment 0-50
South Umpqua, Segment 50-
Coos Bay
Coos River
Coquille Bay
Coquille River
Rogue River
Bear Creek
Skipanon River
Lewis & Clark River
Klaskanine River
Willamette River
Clackamas River
Tualatin River, Segment 0-62
Tualatin River, Segment 62-
Molalla River
Pudding River
Yamhill River
Rickreall Creek
Ludkiamute River
Mary's River
Santiam River
North Santiam River
South Santiam River, Segment 0-21
292
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No.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
State Basin
OR Willai
OR Willai
OR Willai
OR Willai
OR Willai
OR Willai
OR Sandy
OR Hood
OR Hood :
OR Hood
OR Hood :
OR Desch
OR Desch
OR Desch
OR Desch
OR John :
OR Umati
OR Walla
OR Grand-
OR Grand.
OR Powde
OR Powde
OR Malhe^
OR Owyhe
OR Malhe
OR Malhe:
Description of Segment
South Santiam River, Segment 21-
Calapooia River
Long Tom River
McKenzie River
Coast Fork Will.
Middle Fork Will.
Sandy River
Hood River
East Fork Hood River
Middle Fork Hood River
West Fork Hood River
Deschutes River, Segment 0-120
Deschutes River, Segment 120-166
Deschutes River, Segment 166-
Crooked River
John Day River
Umatilla River
Walla Walla River
Grande Ronde River
WaiIowa River
Powder River
Burnt River
Malheur River
Owyhee River
SiIvies River
Donner & Blitzen
293
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No. State Basin
77. OR Goose and Summer Lakes
Basin
78. OR Klamath Basin
79. OR Klamath Basin
80. OR Klamath Basin
81. OR Klamath Basin
82. OR Columbia River Basin
83. OR Snake River Basin
Description of Segment
Chewaucan River
Williamson River
Sprague River
Klamath River
Lost River
Columbia River
Snake River
294
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REGION X
Water Quality Limited Stream Segments
No,
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
State
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
Basin
Nooksack River
Nooksack River
Nooksack River
Nooksack River
Nooksack River
Nooksack River
Nooksack River
Upper & Lower Skagit River
Upper & Lower Skagit River
Upper & Lower Skagit River
Upper & Lower Skagit River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Description of Segment
Drayton Harbor
Bellingham Bay
Inner Bellingham Bay including Whatcom Creel
Nooksack River and Tributaries from mouth ti
con with Maple Creek
Nooksack River and Tributaries above con
with Maple Creek
Sumas River and Tributaries from Canadian
Border to Headwaters
Marine Waters
Padilla Bay
Fidalgo Bay
Skagit Bay
Skagit River & Tributaries from mouth to
Wria 4 Boundary
Port Susan
Stillaguamish River & Trib from mouth to con
of N. & S. Forks
Stillaguamish - NF to mouth of Squire Creek
Stillaguamish River NF Squire Creek to
Headwaters
Stillaguamish - SF to mouth of Canyon Creek
Stillaguamish River SF Canyon Creek to
Headwaters
Saratoga Passage & adjacent harbors
Possession Sound
Snohomish River
295
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NO.
State
Basin
Description of Segment
20.
WA Stillaguamish & Island & Port Gardner Bay & Inner Everett Harbor
Snohomish River
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
35.
36.
37.
38.
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
27.
28.
29-
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
Stillaguamish & Island £
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Stillaguamish & Island &
Snohomish River
Cedar and Green River
Cedar and Green River
Cedar and Green River
Cedar and Green River
Cedar and Green River
Cedar and Green River
Cedar and Green River
Snohomish River to con of Skykomish &
Snoqualmie Rivers
Skykomish River to Mouth of May Creek
Skykomish River from May Creek to Headwaters
Snoqualmie River and Tribs from Mouth to
Twin Falls State Park on S. Fork
Snoqualmie River Middle Ford from Mouth to
River Mile 6.1
Snoqualmie River Middle Fork RM 6.1 to
Headwaters
Ship Canal and Lake Union
Lake Washington and Feeder Streams
Cedar River and Tributaries
Small Tribs to Marine Waters
Elliot Bay - Duwamish Waterway
Duwamish-Green and Tribs from Mouth to
Fleming Geyser Park
Small Tribs to Marine Water
Puyallup and Chambers-Clover Commencement Bay
River
Puyallup and Chamber-Clover Puyallup River from RM-1 to Kings Creek
River
Puyallup and Chamber-Clover Puyallup River from Kings Creek to Head-
River waters and Tributaries
Puyallup and Chamber-Clover White River from Mouth to Mud Mt. Dam
River and Tributaries
Puyallup and Chamber-Clover White River from Mud Mt. Dam to Headwaters
River and Tributaries
296
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No. State Basin
39. WA Puyallup and Chamber-Clover
River
40- WA Nisoually and Desclmtes
River
41 • WA Nisoually and Desctrates
River
42- WA Nisoually and Beschutes
River
43. WA Nisoually and Deschutes
River
44. WA Kennedy-Goldsborough and
Kitsap and Skokomish-
Dosewallips River
45. WA Kennedy-Goldsborough and
Kitsap and Skokomish-
Dosewallips River
46. WA Kennedy-Goldsborough and
Kitsap and Skokomish-
Dosewallips River
47. WA Kennedy-Goldsborough and
Kitsap and Skokomish-
Dosewallips River
48. WA Kennedy-Goldsborough and
Kitsap and Skokomish-
Dosewallips River
49. WA San Juan River
50. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah-
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
51. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah-
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
52. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah-
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
Description of Segment
&
Chambers Creek - Clover Creek and
Tributaries
Nisoually River and Tributaries
Nisoually River Estuary
Budd Inlett
Deschutes River and Tributaries
Oakland Bay West of Lat 123 D 05' and
Tributaries to Oakland Bay
Small Tributaries on Kitsap Penn.
Kitsap Penn. Inlets
Tributaries to Hood Canal
Hood Canal Surface Waters
Marine Waters - San Juan Islands
Port Townsend Harbor
Sequim Bay
Chimicum Creek
297
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No. State Basin Description of Segment
53. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah- Elwha River and Tributaries
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
54. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah- Port Angeles Harbor
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
55. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elr/rah- Port Angeles Harbor Tributaries
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
56. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah- Hoko River and Tributaries
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
57. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah- Pysht River and Tributaries
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
58. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah- Straits of Juan De Fuca, Marine Waters
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
59. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah- Hoh River and Tributaries
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
j-
60. WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah- Quillayute River and Tributaries
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
61- WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah- Quillayute River Estarine Waters
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
62- WA Quilcene-Snow and Elwah- Pacific Ocean, Marine Waters
Dungeness and Lyre-Hoko and
Soleduck-Hoh River
63* WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Queets River and Tributaries
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
64- WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Quinault River and Tributaries
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
"• WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Grays Harbor
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
298
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No. State Basin
Description of Segment
66. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Inner Grays Harbor East of Long 123 D 59'W
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis to Cosmopolis and Tide Waters of Wishkah
River and Hoquiam River
67. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Humptulipe River and Tributaries
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
68. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Hoquiam River and Tributaries
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
69. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Wishkah River and Tributaries
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
70. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Wildcat Creek and Tributaries
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
71- WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Colquallum Creek and Tributaries
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
72. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Chehalis River from Cosmopolis to Seammen
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis Creek
River
73. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Chehalis River from Seammen Creek to the
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis Newaukum River
River
74. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Nowaukum River and Tributaries
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
75. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Chehalis River from Newaukum River to
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis Headwaters and Tributaries
River
76. WA Queets-Quinault and Lower Pacific Ocean
Chehalis and Upper Chehalis
River
77. WA Willapa River Willapa Bay
78. WA Willapa River Willapa River from Mouth to Limit at Tidal
Influence
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80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
State
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
Basin
Willapa River
Willapa River
Willapa River
Description of Segment
Willapa River from Limit at Tidal Influence
to Headwaters
Willapa Bay Tributaries
Pacific Ocean
Grays-Elokoman and Cowlitz Grays Bay
River
Grays-Elokouan and Cowlitz Grays River
River
Grays-Elokoman and Cowlitz Elocohman
River
Grays-Elokoman and Cowlitz Cowlitz River and Tributaries
River
Grays-Elokoman and Cowlitz Coweeman River and Tributaries
River
Lewis and Salmon-Washougal Lewis River and Tributaries
River
Lewis and Salmon-Washougal Kalama River and Tributaries
River
Lewis and Salmon-Washougal Salmon Creek and Tributaries
River
Lewis and Salmon-Washougal * Burnt Bridge Creek and Tributaries
River
Lewis and Salmon-Washougal Washougal
River
Walla Walla River
Walla Walla River
Walla Walla River
Palouse River
P;-louse River
Walla Walla River and Tributaries
Touchet River and Tributaries
Mill Creek and Tributaries
Palouse River and Tributaries
S.F. Palouse River and Tributaries
Lower and Middle Snake River Snake River from Lower Granite Dam to Wash-
Oregon Border
300
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No. State Basin
98. WA Lower and Middle Snake River
99. WA Lower and Middle Snake River
100. WA Lower and Middle Snake River
101. WA Upper and Lower Yakima and
Naches and Alkali-Squilchuck
River
102. WA Upper and Lower Yakima
Naches and Alkali-Squilchuck
River
103. WA Upper and Lower Yakima and
Naches and Alkali-Squilchuck
River
104. WA Upper and Lower Yakima and
Naches and Alkali-Squilchuck
River
105. WA Upper and Lower Yakima and
Naches and Alkali-Squilchuck
River
106. WA Upper and Lower Yakima and
Naches and Alkali-Squilchuck
River
107. WA Esquatzel Coulee and L Crab
and Grand Coulee and J Crab-
Wilson and Moses Coulee and
Foster and L Lake Roose
108. WA Esquatzel Coulee and L Crab
and Grand Coulee and J Crab-
Wilson and Moses Coulee and
Foster and L Lake Roose
109. WA Esquatzel Coulee and L Crab
and Grand Coulee and J Crab
Wilson and Moses Coulee and
Foster and L Lake Roose
Description of Segment
Tucannan River and Tributaries
Grande Ronde
Snake River and Tributaries from Mouth
to Lower Granite Dam
Yakima River and Tributaries from Mouth
to Sunnyside Dam Bridge
Yakima River and Tributaries from Sunny-
side Dam BR to Wilson Creek
Wide Hallow Creek and Tributaries
Naches River and Tributaries
Yakima River and Tributaries from Thorp
to Headwaters
Wilson Creek and Tributaries
Crab Creek and Tributaries in Lower Crab
Crab Creek and Tributaries in Grand Coulee
Crab Creek and Tributaries in Upper Crab-
Wilson
301
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No.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119-
State Basin
WA Esquatzel Coulee and L Crab
and Grand Coulee and J Crab
Wilson and Moses Coulee and
Foster and L Lake Roose
WA Esquatzel Coulee and L Crab
and Grand Coulee and J Crab
Wilson and Moses Coulee and
Foster and L Lake Roose
WA Esquatzel Coulee and L Crab
and Grand Coulee and J Crab
Wilson and Moses Coulee and
Foster and L Lake Roose
WA Wenatachee and Entiat and
Chelan River
WA Wenatachee and Entiat and
Chelan River
WA Methow and Okanogan and
Nespelem River
WA Methow and Okanogan and
Nespelem River
WA Sanpoil and M&U Lake Roose
& Colville and Kettle and
Fend Oreille River
WA Sanpoil and M&U Lake Roose
Pend Oreille River
WA Sanpoil and M&U Lake Roose
Pend Oreille River
Description of Segment
Wria - Foster
Wria 51
Wria, Foster, Columbia River
Entiat River and Tributaries
Wria Chelan - Lake Chelan and Tributaries
Methow River and Tributaries
Okanogan River Mouth to Lake Osoyoos
Wria M. Lake Roosevelt, Columbia River
Colville River and Tributaries
Sanpoil River and Tributaries
120.
121.
WA Sanpoil and M&U Lake Roose
Pend Oreille River
WA Sanpoil and M&U Lake Roose
Pend Oreille River
Nettle River and Tributaries
Pend D'Oreille River - and Tributaries
122.
123.
WA Low and Mid and Little
Spokane and Hangman River
WA Low and Mid and Little
Spokane and Hangman River
Spokane River Mouth to ID-WA Border
Little Spokane and Tributaries
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No_._ State Basin Description of Segment
124. WA Low and Mid and Little Hangman Creek
Spokane and Hangman River
125 • WA Low and Mid and Little Puget Sound
Spokane and Hangman River
126• WA Low and Mid and Little Columbia River
Spokane and Hangman River
*
Stream segments that could not be located on map.
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
fflease read lMiructio»'s on the reverse before completing)
R-- PO J T N.C.
_E PA-600/2-76-018
T!TLE A\D SUBTITLE
INTERIM REPORT ON THE IMPACT OF PUBLIC LAW 92-500
ON MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESS!Or*NO.
5. REPORT DATE
January 1976 (Issuing Date)
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
7 AUTHOFUS)
Benjamin W. Lykins, Jr.
John M. Smith
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO,
1BB033
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
Same as above
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
Interim
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
EPA-ORD
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
16. ABSTRACT
This report presents available information that is used to examine the impact of
water quality required by Public Law 92-500 on the effluent quality discharged from
publicly owned wastewater treatment plants and assesses the adequacy of existing
technology to meet these requirements. The report also identifies effluent stand-
ards that are more stringent than the national minimum requirement for "secondary"
treatment. A major effort was, therefore, devoted to reviewing state water quality
standards, identifying all water quality limited stream segments within each state,
and summarizing and evaluating concentrations of pollutants in municipal wastewater
treatment plant effluents reported in the 1973 Needs Survey.
A comparison of existing technology with projected needs indicates that some form of
technology is available to achieve the required removal of suspended solids, nitrogen
and phosphorus. However, development and demonstration of additional technology are
needed to reduce BOD concentrations to the required limits and to provide alternate
disinfection processes.
KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
DESCRIPTORS
b.IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
c. COSATI Field/Group
Stream pollution*, Water pollution*,
Sewage treatment, Waste treatment,
Water quality*, Waste water
Wastewater treatment
technology*, Water
quality limited stream
segments*, Public Law
92-500, 1973 Needs
Survey, Wastewater
treatment plants
13B
3. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
RELEASE TO PUBLIC
19. SECURITY CLASS (ThisReport)
UNCLASSIFIED
21. NO. OF PAGES
320
20. SECURITY CLASS (Thispage)
UNCLASSIFIED
22. PRICE
EPA Form 2220-1 (9-73)
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£• U. S, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1975-657-695/5334 Region No. 5-11
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