Table 5-4B: List of Virginia Non-Shellfish NPS TMDL Implementation Planning Projects Through 2019

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Table 5-4B: List of Virginia Non-Shellfish NPS TMDL Implementation Planning Projects Through 2019 Table 5-4b: List of Virginia Non-Shellfish NPS TMDL Implementation Planning Projects through 2019 EPA Hydrologic Impairment TMDL IP NAME Approval Impaired Water Unit Cause Year Basin: Atlantic Ocean Coastal Mill Creek, Northampton County NS Mill Creek AO21 Dissolved Oxygen, Mill Creek, Northampton County NS Mill Creek AO21 pH Basin: Albemarle Sound Coastal North Landing Watershed (including Milldam, Middle, West NS West Neck Creek - Middle AS14 Bacteria Neck and Nanney Creeks) North Landing Watershed (including Milldam, Middle, West NS Milldam Creek - Lower AS17 Bacteria Neck and Nanney Creeks) Basin: Big Sandy River Knox Creek and Pawpaw Creek 2013 Knox Creek BS04 Bacteria, 2013 Knox Creek BS04 Sediment 2013 Guess Fork BS05 Bacteria, 2013 Guess Fork BS05 Sediment 2013 Pawpaw Creek BS06 Bacteria, 2013 Pawpaw Creek BS06 Sediment 2013 Knox Creek BS07 Bacteria, 2013 Knox Creek BS07 Sediment Basin: Chesapeake Bay-Small Coastal Piankatank River, Gwynns Island, Milford Haven 2014 Carvers Creek CB10 Bacteria Basin: Chowan River Chowan River Watershed Submitted Nottoway River CU01 Bacteria Submitted Big Hounds Creek CU03 Bacteria Submitted Nottoway River CU04 Bacteria Submitted Carys Creek CU05 Bacteria Submitted Lazaretto Creek CU05 Bacteria Submitted Mallorys Creek CU05 Bacteria Submitted Little Nottoway River CU06 Bacteria Submitted Whetstone Creek CU06 Bacteria Submitted Little Nottoway River CU07 Bacteria Submitted Beaver Pond Creek CU11 Bacteria Submitted Raccoon Creek CU35 Bacteria Three Creek, Mill Swamp, Darden Mill Run 2014 Maclins Creek CU39 Bacteria 2014 Three Creek CU39 Bacteria 2014 Three Creek - Upper CU40 Bacteria 2014 Three Creek - Lower CU43 Bacteria 2014 Mill Swamp CU47 Bacteria 2014 Darden Mill Run CU50 Bacteria Chowan River Watershed Submitted Cypress Swamp Tributaries CU58 Bacteria Submitted Cypress Swamp CU59 Bacteria Submitted Mill Swamp CU60 Bacteria Submitted Rattlesnake Swamp K34 CU60 Bacteria EPA Hydrologic Impairment TMDL IP NAME Approval Impaired Water Unit Cause Year Submitted Rattlesnake Swamp CU62 Bacteria Basin: James River Spring Creek, Briery Creek, Bush River, Little Sandy River and 2008 Spring Creek JA06 Bacteria Saylers Creek 2008 Briery Creek JA10 Bacteria 2008 Bush River JA10 Bacteria 2008 Tanyard Branch JA10 Bacteria 2008 Bush River JA11 Bacteria 2008 Mountain Creek JA11 Bacteria 2008 Rice Creek JA11 Bacteria 2008 Bush River JA14 Bacteria 2008 Little Sandy Creek JA14 Bacteria 2008 Sandy River JA14 Bacteria 2008 Little Sayler's Creek JA15 Bacteria 2008 Saylers Creek JA15 Bacteria Flat, Nibbs, Deep and West Creeks 2010 Flat Creek JA24 Bacteria 2010 Nibbs Creek JA26 Bacteria 2010 Nibbs Creek South Branch JA26 Bacteria 2010 Flat Creek JA28 Bacteria 2010 Deep Creek JA29 Bacteria 2010 UT to Winningham Creek JA29 Bacteria 2010 UT to Winningham Creek (easternmost) JA29 Bacteria 2010 Winningham Creek JA29 Bacteria 2010 Woody Creek JA29 Bacteria 2010 Cellar Creek JA30 Bacteria 2010 Lees Creek JA30 Bacteria 2010 Deep Creek JA32 Bacteria 2010 Sweathouse Creek JA32 Bacteria 2010 Rocky Run JA33 Bacteria James River and Tributaries - City of Richmond 2014 Almond Creek JL01 Bacteria 2014 Almond Creek, UT (XYA) JL01 Bacteria 2014 Broad Rock Creek JL01 Bacteria 2014 Gillies Creek JL01 Bacteria 2014 Goode Creek JL01 Bacteria 2014 Manchester Canal (aka Walker Creek) JL01 Bacteria 2014 Stony Run JL01 Bacteria 2014 Falling Creek JL02 Bacteria 2014 Falling Creek, UT JL02 Bacteria 2014 Horners Run JL02 Bacteria 2014 Licking Creek JL02 Bacteria 2014 Pocoshock Creek JL02 Bacteria 2014 Cornelius Creek JL03 Bacteria 2014 Kingsland Creek JL03 Bacteria 2014 Proctors Creek JL03 Bacteria EPA Hydrologic Impairment TMDL IP NAME Approval Impaired Water Unit Cause Year 2014 Reedy Creek JL03 Bacteria 2014 XSZ - James River, UT (aka No Name Creek) JL03 Bacteria 2014 Fourmile Creek JL04 Bacteria 2014 Upper Fourmile Creek JL04 Bacteria 2014 Crewes Channel JL05 Bacteria 2014 Turkey Island Creek JL05 Bacteria 2014 Western Run JL05 Bacteria Chickahominy River and Tributaries 2014 Chickahominy River JL16 Bacteria 2014 XDD - Chickahominy River, UT JL16 Bacteria 2014 Chickahominy River JL17 Bacteria 2014 Stony Run JL17 Bacteria 2014 Stony Run and Tributaries JL17 Bacteria 2014 Jordan Branch JL18 Bacteria 2014 North Run JL18 Bacteria 2014 Upham Brook JL18 Bacteria 2014 Upham Brook Tributaries JL18 Bacteria 2014 Upham Brook, UT JL18 Bacteria 2014 Upham Brook, UT (XXP) JL18 Bacteria 2014 Beaverdam Creek JL19 Bacteria 2014 Boatswain Creek JL19 Bacteria 2014 Chickahominy River JL19 Bacteria 2014 White Oak Swamp JL21 Bacteria 2014 Schiminoe Creek JL23 Bacteria 2014 Collins Run JL24 Bacteria Mill Creek, Powhatan Creek Watersheds NS Unnamed tributary to Mill Creek JL33 Bacteria Upper Nansemond River NS Carbell Swamp - Lower JL46 Bacteria James River - Lynchburg NS James River JM07 Bacteria NS Judith Creek JM07 Bacteria NS Graham Creek JM08 Bacteria NS Harris Creek JM08 Bacteria NS Burton Creek JM10 Bacteria NS Burton Creek, Unnamed Tributary JM10 Bacteria NS Dreaming Creek JM10 Bacteria NS Ivy Creek JM10 Bacteria NS Tomahawk Creek JM10 Bacteria NS Beaver Creek JM11 Bacteria NS Blackwater Creek JM11 Bacteria NS Fishing Creek JM11 Bacteria NS James River JM11 Bacteria NS Opossum Creek JM11 Bacteria NS Williams Run JM11 Bacteria NS Little Beaver Creek JM12 Bacteria Tye River, Hat Creek, Rucker Run and Piney River 2015 Montebello Spring Branch JM21 Bacteria 2015 Tye River JM22 Bacteria EPA Hydrologic Impairment TMDL IP NAME Approval Impaired Water Unit Cause Year 2015 Hat Creek JM23 Bacteria 2015 Black Creek JM24 Bacteria 2015 Piney River JM25 Bacteria 2015 Piney River JM26 Bacteria 2015 Piney River JM27 Bacteria 2015 Tye River JM27 Bacteria 2015 Buffalo River JM31 Bacteria 2015 Bobs Creek JM32 Bacteria 2015 Rucker Run JM33 Bacteria Rockfish River Watershed 2013 Rockfish River North Fork JM36 Bacteria, 2013 Rockfish River North Fork JM36 Sediment 2013 Taylor Creek JM36 Bacteria, 2013 Taylor Creek JM36 Sediment 2013 Rockfish River South Fork JM37 Sediment 2013 Rockfish River South Fork JM37 Bacteria 2013 Rockfish River JM38 Bacteria, 2013 Rockfish River JM38 Sediment Slate River and Rock Island Creek 2011 Rock Island Creek JM43 Bacteria Hardware and North Fork Hardware River 2016 South Branch North Fork Hardware River JM46 Bacteria 2016 X-trib to the South Branch North Fork Hardware River 1 JM46 Bacteria 2016 Hardware River North Fork JM47 Bacteria 2016 Hardware River JM49 Bacteria Slate River and Rock Island Creek 2011 Grease Creek JM51 Bacteria 2011 North River JM52 Bacteria 2011 Horsepen Creek JM53 Bacteria 2011 Slate River JM53 Bacteria 2011 Muddy Creek JM55 Bacteria 2011 Slate River JM55 Bacteria 2011 Turpin Creek JM55 Bacteria 2011 Slate River JM56 Bacteria 2011 Hunts Creek JM57 Bacteria 2011 Slate River JM58 Bacteria Willis River Watershed 2005 Willis River JM63 Bacteria 2005 Willis River, Unnamed Tributary JM63 Bacteria 2005 Whispering Creek JM64 Bacteria 2005 Willis River JM64 Bacteria 2005 Little Willis River JM65 Bacteria 2005 Hatcher Creek JM66 Bacteria 2005 Willis River JM66 Bacteria 2005 Willis River JM66 Bacteria 2005 Randolph Creek JM69 Bacteria 2005 Reynolds Creek JM70 Bacteria 2005 Willis River JM72 Bacteria James River and Tributaries - City of Richmond 2014 Jones Creek JM81 Bacteria EPA Hydrologic Impairment TMDL IP NAME Approval Impaired Water Unit Cause Year 2014 Norwood Creek JM81 Bacteria 2014 Genito Creek JM82 Bacteria 2014 Michauk Creek JM83 Bacteria 2014 Broad Branch JM84 Bacteria 2014 Deep Run JM84 Bacteria 2014 Little Tuckahoe Creek JM84 Bacteria 2014 Tuckahoe Creek JM84 Bacteria 2014 XHP - UT to XCZ (Tuckahoe Creek, UT) JM84 Bacteria 2014 Bernards Creek JM85 Bacteria 2014 James River JM85 Bacteria 2014 James River, UT JM85 Bacteria 2014 Salles Creek JM85 Bacteria 2014 Tuckahoe Creek JM85 Bacteria 2014 XAB - Salles Creek, UT JM85 Bacteria 2014 James River JM86 Bacteria 2014 James River - South Channel JM86 Bacteria 2014 Powhite Creek JM86 Bacteria 2014 Rattlesnake Creek JM86 Bacteria 2014 Reedy Creek JM86 Bacteria 2014 XCK - Powhite Creek, UT JM86 Bacteria Moores Creek 2012 Biscuit Run JR15 Bacteria 2012 Moores Creek JR15 Bacteria 2012 Moores Creek X-Trib JR15 Bacteria 2012 Morey Creek JR15 Bacteria 2012 X-trib to Moores Creek JR15 Bacteria 2012 Moores Creek JR17 Bacteria Cunningham Creek 2018 Cunningham Creek JR20 Sediment (TSS) 2018 North Fork Cunningham Creek JR20 Sediment (TSS) 2018 Middle Fork Cunningham Creek JR20 Sediment (TSS) 2018 Unnamed Tributary to North Fork Cunningham Creek JR20 Sediment (TSS) 2018 Middle Fork Cunningham Creek JR20 Bacteria 2018 Unnamed Tributary to Middle Fork Cunningham Creek JR20 Bacteria Looney Creek 2008 Ellis Run JU55 Bacteria 2008 Looney Creek JU55 Bacteria 2008 Mill Creek JU55 Bacteria 2008 Mill Creek, UT (XUL) JU55 Bacteria Buffalo Creek, Colliers Creek and Cedar Creek 2015 Cedar Creek JU59 Bacteria 2015 Cedar Creek JU60 Bacteria Little Calfpasture River 2019 Upper Little Calfpasture River JU69 Sediment (TSS) 2019 Lower Little Calfpasture River JU70 Sediment (TSS) Hays, Moffatts, Walker and Otts Creeks 2012 Hays Creek JU71 Bacteria 2012 Walker Creek JU72 Bacteria 2012 Hays Creek JU73 Bacteria EPA Hydrologic Impairment TMDL IP NAME Approval Impaired Water Unit Cause Year 2012 Moffatts Creek JU73 Bacteria 2012 Otts Creek JU73 Bacteria Woods Creek 2019 Woods Creek JU76 Sediment Buffalo Creek, Colliers Creek and Cedar Creek 2015 Buffalo Creek South Fork JU82 Bacteria 2015 Buffalo Creek JU83 Bacteria 2015 Buffalo Creek North Fork JU83 Bacteria 2015 Buffalo Creek JU85 Bacteria 2015
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