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2014 Final 303(D) List of Water Quality Limited Waters with Sublist 5 2014 New Jersey Integrated Report Appendix B: 2014 Final 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Waters NJ Department of Environmental Protection with Sublist 5 Subpart and Priority Ranking for TMDL Development May 2017 WMA Assessment Unit Assessment Unit Name Parameter Station Number Cycle 1st Designated Use Sublist 5 Priority Number Listed Subpart Ranking for (A, R, L) TMDL 15 02040302020030-01 Absecon Creek (AC Reserviors) Mercury in Fish Tissue Atlantic City Reservoir 2014 Fish Consumption Low (gage to SB) (Upper) 15 02040302020030-01 Absecon Creek (AC Reserviors) Mercury in Water Column 01410455 2010 Water Supply Low (gage to SB) 15 02040302020040-01 Absecon Creek (below gage) Mercury in Fish Tissue Atlantic City Reservoir 2008 Fish Consumption Low (Lower) 15 02040302020040-01 Absecon Creek (below gage) Oxygen, Dissolved R33, 2401 2004 Aquatic Life Medium 15 02040302020040-01 Absecon Creek (below gage) Total Coliform Shellfish Network 2014 Shellfish Medium 15 02040302020010-01 Absecon Creek NB Mercury in Fish Tissue Atlantic City Reservoir 2008 Fish Consumption Low (Lower) 15 02040302020010-01 Absecon Creek NB pH ANOABGSP 2006 Aquatic Life Medium 15 02040302020020-01 Absecon Creek SB Mercury in Water Column 01410455 2008 Water Supply Low 14 02040301160110-01 Albertson Brook / Gun Branch pH 0140941020, 2006 Aquatic Life Medium 0140940970, NALDEREL 11 02040105210010-01 Alexauken Ck (above 74d 55m) pH 01461900 2014 Aquatic Life Medium 11 02040105210010-01 Alexauken Ck (above 74d 55m) Temperature, water 01461900 2006 Aquatic Life - Trout R Medium 11 02040105210020-01 Alexauken Ck (below 74d 55m Arsenic 01461840 2012 Water Supply Low to 11BA06) 11 02040105210020-01 Alexauken Ck (below 74d 55m Escherichia coli 01461840 2012 Recreation R Medium to 11BA06) 11 02040105210020-01 Alexauken Ck (below 74d 55m pH 01461900 2012 Aquatic LIfe, Aquatic Medium to 11BA06) Life - Trout 11 02040105210020-01 Alexauken Ck (below 74d 55m Temperature, water 01461900 2006 Aquatic Life - Trout R Medium to 11BA06) 17 02040206060020-01 Alloway Ck (above Alloway- Arsenic 01482880 2008 Water Supply A Low Woodstown Rd) 17 02040206060020-01 Alloway Ck (above Alloway- Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 01482880 2008 Aquatic Life Medium Woodstown Rd) 17 02040206060090-01 Alloway Ck (below HancocksBr) PCB in Fish Tissue Delaware River Tribs to 2006 Fish Consumption L Low to Salem R Head of Tide Page 1 of 107 2014 New Jersey Integrated Report Appendix B: 2014 Final 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Waters NJ Department of Environmental Protection with Sublist 5 Subpart and Priority Ranking for TMDL Development May 2017 WMA Assessment Unit Assessment Unit Name Parameter Station Number Cycle 1st Designated Use Sublist 5 Priority Number Listed Subpart Ranking for (A, R, L) TMDL 17 02040206060090-01 Alloway Ck (below HancocksBr) Total Coliform Shellfish Network 2014 Shellfish Medium to Salem R 17 02040206060080-01 Alloway Ck (HancocksBridge to PCB in Fish Tissue Delaware River Tribs to 2006 Fish Consumption L Low NewBridge) Head of Tide 17 02040206060080-01 Alloway Ck (HancocksBridge to Total Coliform Shellfish Network 2014 Shellfish Medium NewBridge) 17 02040206060060-01 Alloway Ck (New Bridge to PCB in Fish Tissue Delaware River Tribs to 2006 Fish Consumption L Low Quinton) Head of Tide 17 02040206060060-01 Alloway Ck (New Bridge to Total Coliform Shellfish Network 2014 Shellfish Medium Quinton) 17 02040206060050-01 Alloway Ck (Quinton to Alloway- PCB in Fish Tissue Delaware River Tribs to 2006 Fish Consumption L Low WdstwnRd) Head of Tide 17 02040206060050-01 Alloway Ck (Quinton to Alloway- Total Coliform Shellfish Network 2014 Shellfish Medium WdstwnRd) 18 02040202120060-01 Almonesson Creek Arsenic 01467368 2012 Water Supply Low 18 02040202120060-01 Almonesson Creek Oxygen, Dissolved 01467368 2010 Aquatic Life Medium 18 02040202120060-01 Almonesson Creek PCB in Fish Tissue Delaware River Tribs to 2006 Fish Consumption L Low Head of Tide 18 02040202120060-01 Almonesson Creek Phosphorus (Total) 01467368 2014 Aquatic Life Medium 18 02040202120060-01 Almonesson Creek Turbidity 01467368 2012 Aquatic Life Medium 09 02030105120120-01 Ambrose Brook (below Lake Cause Unknown AN0425, AN0425A 2006 Aquatic Life Low Nelson) 07 02030104050120-01 Arthur Kill waterfront (below Benzo(a)pyrene (PAHs) HEP 2008 Fish Consumption Low Grasselli) 07 02030104050120-01 Arthur Kill waterfront (below Cause Unknown NB224/219/214/211/210 2007 Aquatic Life Low Grasselli) /209/208/230/229 07 02030104050120-01 Arthur Kill waterfront (below Chlordane in Fish Tissue HEP 2008 Fish Consumption L Low Grasselli) 07 02030104050120-01 Arthur Kill waterfront (below DDT and its metabolites in HEP 2008 Fish Consumption L Low Grasselli) Fish Tissue 07 02030104050120-01 Arthur Kill waterfront (below Dieldrin HEP 2008 Fish Consumption L Low Grasselli) 07 02030104050120-01 Arthur Kill waterfront (below Dioxin (including 2, 3, 7, 8- HEP 2006 Fish Consumption Low Grasselli) TCDD) Page 2 of 107 2014 New Jersey Integrated Report Appendix B: 2014 Final 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Waters NJ Department of Environmental Protection with Sublist 5 Subpart and Priority Ranking for TMDL Development May 2017 WMA Assessment Unit Assessment Unit Name Parameter Station Number Cycle 1st Designated Use Sublist 5 Priority Number Listed Subpart Ranking for (A, R, L) TMDL 07 02030104050120-01 Arthur Kill waterfront (below Heptachlor epoxide HEP 2008 Fish Consumption L Low Grasselli) 07 02030104050120-01 Arthur Kill waterfront (below Hexachlorobenzene HEP 2008 Fish Consumption Low Grasselli) 07 02030104050120-01 Arthur Kill waterfront (below PCB in Fish Tissue HEP 2008 Fish Consumption L Low Grasselli) 20 02040201100010-01 Assiscunk Ck (above Rt 206) Arsenic 01464577 2008 Water Supply Low 20 02040201100010-01 Assiscunk Ck (above Rt 206) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 01464577 2010 Aquatic Life R Medium 20 02040201100060-01 Assiscunk Ck (below Neck Rd) Escherichia coli BFBM000013 2012 Recreation Medium 20 02040201100060-01 Assiscunk Ck (below Neck Rd) PCB in Fish Tissue Delaware River Tribs to 2006 Fish Consumption L Low Head of Tide 20 02040201100040-01 Assiscunk Ck (Jacksonville rd to Arsenic 01464588, 20-as-1 2006 Water Supply Low Rt 206) 20 02040201100040-01 Assiscunk Ck (Jacksonville rd to Cause Unknown AN0141 2008 Aquatic Life Low Rt 206) 20 02040201100050-01 Assiscunk Ck (Neck Rd to Arsenic 01464588, 20-as-1 1998 Water Supply Low Jacksonville rd) 20 02040201100050-01 Assiscunk Ck (Neck Rd to Cause Unknown AN0141 2008 Aquatic Life Low Jacksonville rd) 20 02040201100050-01 Assiscunk Ck (Neck Rd to Escherichia coli BFBM000053 2012 Recreation Medium Jacksonville rd) 20 02040201100050-01 Assiscunk Ck (Neck Rd to PCB in Fish Tissue Delaware River Tribs to 2006 Fish Consumption L Low Jacksonville rd) Head of Tide 11 02040105230010-01 Assunpink Ck (above Assunpink Arsenic 01463520 2012 Water Supply Low Lake) 11 02040105230010-01 Assunpink Ck (above Assunpink Escherichia coli 01463520 2012 Recreation Medium Lake) 11 02040105230010-01 Assunpink Ck (above Assunpink Phosphorus (Total) 01463520 2012 Aquatic Life Medium Lake) 11 02040105240060-01 Assunpink Ck (below Arsenic 01463610, 01464020, 11- 1998 Water Supply Low Shipetaukin Ck) as-3 11 02040105240060-01 Assunpink Ck (below Lead 01463610, 01464020, 11- 2010 Water Supply Low Shipetaukin Ck) as-3 Page 3 of 107 2014 New Jersey Integrated Report Appendix B: 2014 Final 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Waters NJ Department of Environmental Protection with Sublist 5 Subpart and Priority Ranking for TMDL Development May 2017 WMA Assessment Unit Assessment Unit Name Parameter Station Number Cycle 1st Designated Use Sublist 5 Priority Number Listed Subpart Ranking for (A, R, L) TMDL 11 02040105240060-01 Assunpink Ck (below Mercury in Fish Tissue Assunpink Creek 2010 Fish Consumption Low Shipetaukin Ck) 11 02040105240060-01 Assunpink Ck (below Phosphorus (Total) 01464020 2010 Aquatic Life Medium Shipetaukin Ck) 11 02040105230020-01 Assunpink Ck (NewSharonBr Arsenic 01463568 2012 Water Supply Low to/incl Lake) 11 02040105230020-01 Assunpink Ck (NewSharonBr PCB in Fish Tissue Assunpink Lake, 2012 Fish Consumption L Low to/incl Lake) Assunpink Creek 11 02040105230020-01 Assunpink Ck (NewSharonBr Phosphorus (Total) 01463568 2010 Aquatic Life Medium to/incl Lake) 11 02040105230020-01 Assunpink Ck (NewSharonBr Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 01463568 2010 Aquatic Life Medium to/incl Lake) 11 02040105230050-01 Assunpink Ck (Shipetaukin to Arsenic 01463610, 01463620, 11- 1998 Water Supply Low Trenton Rd) as-2 11 02040105230050-01 Assunpink Ck (Shipetaukin to Cause Unknown AN0109 2006 Aquatic Life Low Trenton Rd) 11 02040105230050-01 Assunpink Ck (Shipetaukin to Chlordane in Fish Tissue Mercer Co. Park Lake 2014 Fish Consumption L Low Trenton Rd) 11 02040105230050-01 Assunpink Ck (Shipetaukin to Escherichia coli 01463610 2014 Recreation Medium Trenton Rd) 11 02040105230050-01 Assunpink Ck (Shipetaukin to Mercury in Fish Tissue Assunpink Lake, Mercer 2006 Fish Consumption Low Trenton Rd) Co. Park Lake, Assunpink Cree 11 02040105230050-01 Assunpink Ck (Shipetaukin to PCB in Fish Tissue Assunpink Lake, Mercer 2012 Fish Consumption L Low Trenton Rd) Co. Park Lake, Assunpink Cree 11 02040105230040-01 Assunpink Ck (TrentonRd to Arsenic 01463610, 11-as-4 1998 Water Supply Low NewSharonBr) 11 02040105230040-01 Assunpink Ck (TrentonRd to Cause Unknown AN0109 2006 Aquatic Life Low NewSharonBr) 11 02040105230040-01 Assunpink Ck (TrentonRd to Escherichia coli 01463610 2008 Recreation Medium NewSharonBr)
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