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Atlantic County Municipality Name of Studied Water Section Studied Atlantic County Municipality Name of Studied Water Section Studied Absecon City None N/A Atlantic City None N/A Brigantine City None N/A Buena Borough None N/A Buena Vista Township None N/A Corbin City Tuckahoe River Entire reach Egg Harbor City Landing Creek Upstream of confluence with Union Creek Mullica River Entire reach Union Creek Upstream of confluence with Landing Creek Union Creek Tributary Entire reach Egg Harbor Township None N/A Estell Manor City None N/A Folsom Borough Great Egg Harbor Upstream of State River Highway 54 Great Egg Harbor Entire reach River Tributary Hospitality Brook Upstream of State Highway 54 Galloway Township None N/A Hamilton Township None N/A Hammonton Township Cedar Brook Between Wharton State Forest and Liberty Street Linwood City None N/A Longport Borough None N/A Margate City None N/A Mullica Township Mullica River Downstream of County Route 542 Northfield City None N/A Pleasantville City None N/A Port Republic City None N/A Somers Point City None N/A Ventnor City None N/A Weymouth Township None N/A Bergen County Municipality Name of Studied Water Section Studied Allendale Borough None N/A Alpine Borough None N/A Bergenfield Borough Hirschfield Brook Entire reach Hirschfield Brook Entire reach Tributary Bogota Borough Hackensack River Entire reach Carlstadt Borough None N/A Cliffside Park Borough None N/A Closter Borough Dwars Kill Downstream of Piermont Road Kips Brook Entire reach Oradell Reservoir Entire reach Steinals Ditch Entire reach Tenakill Brook Entire reach Cresskill Borough Cresskill Brook Entire reach Demarest Brook Entire reach Tenakill Brook Entire reach Demarest Borough Cresskill Brook Downstream of County Road Demarest Brook Downstream of County Road Tenakill Brook Entire reach Dumont Borough Hirschfield Brook Entire reach Hirschfield Brook Downstream of Rucereto Tributary Avenue Elmwood Park Borough Passaic River Entire reach East Rutherford Borough Passaic River Entire reach Edgewater Borough None N/A Emerson Borough Haunsmans Ditch Downstream of Orchard Avenue Musquapsink Brook Entire reach Oradell Reservoir Entire reach Pascack Brook Entire reach Englewood City Flat Rock Brook Downstream of Flatbrook Nature Center Metzlers Creek Entire reach Overpeck Creek Entire reach Overpeck Creek Downstream of a point Tributary 1 located 350 feet downstre of Forest Avenue Englewood Cliffs Borough None N/A Fair Lawn Borough Beaverdam Brook Downstream of a point located 1,050 feet upstrea of Morlot Avenue Diamond Brook Entire reach Henderson Brook Downstream of New Jers Transit Railroad Jordan Brook Downstream of Berdan Avenue Passaic River Entire reach Saddle River Entire reach Fairview Borough Wolf Creek Downstream of a point located 1,250 feet upstream of South Broad Avenue Fort Lee Borough None N/A Franklin Lakes Borough Hohokus Brook Downstream of a point located 400 feet upstream of Old Mill Drive Pond Brook Downstream of Franklin Lake Garfield City Passaic River Entire reach Saddle River Entire reach Glen Rock Borough Diamond Brook Entire reach Hohokus Brook Entire reach Saddle River Entire reach Hackensack City Coles Brook Along municipal boundary with Paramus Borough, Bergen County Hackensack River Entire reach Harrington Park Borough Blanch Brook Downstream of a point located 50 feet downstream of Blanch Avenue Dorotockeys Run Entire reach Hackensack River Entire reach Oradell Reservoir Entire reach Pascack Brook Entire reach Tappan Run Entire reach Hasbrouck Heights None N/A Borough Haworth Borough Charles Brook Downstream of Delaware Avenue Goffle Brook Entire reach Kips Brook Downstream of a point located 1,750 feet upstream of Haworth Avenue Oradell Reservoir Entire reach Steinal Ditch Entire reach Hillsdale Borough Hillsdale Brook Entire reach Holdrum Brook Entire reach Musquapsink Brook Entire reach Pascack Brook Entire reach Tandy Brook Downstream of Pascack Road Township Brook Entire reach Ho-Ho-Kus Borough Hohokus Brook Entire reach Leonia Borough Flat Rock Brook Entire reach Overpeck Creek Entire reach Little Ferry Borough Hackensack River Entire reach Overpeck Creek Entire reach Lodi Borough Saddle River Entire reach Lyndhurst Township Passaic River Entire reach Mahwah Township Hohokus Brook Along municipal boundary with Franklin Lakes Borough, Bergen County Mahwah River Entire reach Masonicus Brook Downstream of a point located 60 feet upstream of Constantine Drive Ramapo River Entire reach Maywood Borough None N/A Midland Park Borough None N/A Montvale Borough Bear Brook Downstream of a point located 1,050 feet upstream of Grand Avenue Cherry Brook Entire reach Echo Glen Brook Downstream of a point located 500 feet upstream of Akers Avenue Fieldstone Brook Downstream of Woodland Avenue Laurel Brook Downstream of a point located 3,020 feet upstream of Mill Brook Mill Brook Downstream of Summit Avenue Muddy Creek Entire reach Pascack Brook Entire reach Stateline Brook Entire reach Moonachie Borough Hackensack River Entire reach New Milford Borough Frenchs Creek Downstream of New Bridge Road Hackensack River Entire reach Hackensack River Entire reach Bypass Hirschfield Brook Entire reach North Arlington Borough Passaic River Entire reach Northvale Borough Sparkill Brook Entire reach Sparkill Creek Entire reach Norwood Borough Dwars Kill Downstream of Piermont Road Norwood Brook Downstream of Broadway Oradell Reservoir Entire reach Sparkill Brook Downstream of Piermont Road Tappan Run Downstream of a point located 1,200 feet upstream of Broadway Oakland Borough Ramapo River Entire reach Old Tappan Borough Hackensack River Entire reach Oradell Borough Hackensack River Entire reach Hackensack River Entire reach Bypass Oradell Reservoir Entire reach Palisades Park Borough Overpeck Creek Entire reach Paramus Borough Behnke Brook Downstream of Midland Avenue Coles Brook Entire reach Herring Brook Downstream of a point located 125 feet upstream of State Highway 4 Mannings Brook Downstream of a footbridge located near Van Binsberger Boulevard Saddle River Entire reach Sprout Brook Downstream of a point located 1,700 feet upstream of Sears Drive Van Saun Mill Brook Downstream of a point located 1,100 feet upstream of Continental Avenue Park Ridge Borough Bear Creek Entire reach Echo Glen Brook Entire reach Hillsdale Brook Downstream of New Street Holdrum Brook Downstream of a point located 1,600 feet upstream of Rolling Hills Road Mill Brook Entire reach Pascack Brook Entire reach Ramsey Borough Darlington Brook Between a point located 750 feet downstream of the confluence with Darlington Brook Tributary and a point located 1,500 feet upstream of said confluence (along municipal boundary with Mahwah Township, Bergen County) Darlington Brook Entire reach Tributary Masonicus Brook Entire reach Ramsey Brook Downstream of a point located 550 feet upstream of State Highway 17 Valentine Brook Downstream of Darlington Avenue Valentine Brook Downstream of Darlington Tributary 1 Avenue Valentine Brook Downstream of East Main Tributary 2 Street Ridgefield Borough Bellmans Creek Between Susquehanna Western Railroad and confluence with Wolf Creek Hackensack River Upstream of a point located 400 feet upstream of the New Jersey Turnpike Overpeck Creek Entire reach Wolf Creek Downstream of a point located 1,250 feet upstream of South Broad Avenue Ridgefield Park Village Hackensack River Entire reach Overpeck Creek Entire reach Ridgewood Village Goffle Brook Entire reach Hohokus Brook Entire reach Saddle River Entire reach River Edge Borough Coles Brook Entire reach Hackensack River Entire reach Van Saun Mill Brook Downstream of a point located 1,100 feet upstream of Continental Avenue River Vale Township Cherry Brook Entire reach Hackensack River Entire reach Hillsdale Brook Entire reach Holdrum Brook Downstream of a point located 1,600 feet upstream of Rolling Hills Road Pascack Brook Entire reach River Vale Brook Downstream of a point located 250 feet upstream of Ridge Road Rochelle Park Township Saddle River Entire reach Sprout Brook Entire reach Rockleigh Borough Sparkill Brook Entire reach Rutherford Borough Passaic River Entire reach Saddle Brook Township Coalberg Brook Downstream of U.S. Highway 46 Coalberg Brook Downstream of U.S. Tributary Highway 46 Saddle River Entire reach Saddle River Borough None N/A South Hackensack Hackensack River Entire reach Township Saddle River Entire reach Teaneck Township Frenchs Creek Entire reach Hackensack River Entire reach Metzlers Creek Entire reach Overpeck Creek Entire reach Teaneck Creek Downstream of a point located 2,000 feet upstream of Degraw Avenue Tenafly Borough Tenakill Brook Downstream of Norman Place Teterboro Borough None N/A Upper Saddle River None N/A Borough Waldwick Borough Hohokus Brook Along municipal boundary with Ridgewood Village, Bergen County Wallington Borough Passaic River Entire reach Saddle River Entire reach Washington Township Musquapsink Brook Entire reach Musquapsink Brook Downstream of Washington Bypass Lake Pine Brook Downstream of a point located 175 feet upstream of Ridgewood Boulevard Westwood Borough Musquapsink Brook Entire reach Pascack Brook Entire reach Westdale Brook Upstream 2,335 feet from Pascack Brook Woodcliff Lake Borough Bear Brook Entire reach Hillsdale Brook Downstream of New Street Musquapsink Brook Downstream of Saddle River Road Pascack Brook Entire reach Reservoir Brook Downstream of Woodcliff Avenue Wood-Ridge Borough Saddle River Entire reach Wyckoff Township None N/A Burlington County Municipality Name of Studied Water Section Studied Bass River Township None N/A Beverly City
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