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2004 WV Stream Assessment - Category 3 Stream Segments 2004 WV Stream Assessment - Category 3 Stream Segments CATEGORY 3 - Insufficient or no data and information to determine if any designated use is attained. Hydryolic Water Stream Code_ Water Size Cycle Category Watershed Stream Name Reach Description Group Type Segment ## Size Unit 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-5_00 Maple Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-6_00 Quarry Run Entire length 3.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-6-A_00 Clay Run Entire length 2.5 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-6-A-2_00 UNT/Clay Run RM 1.0 Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-6-B_00 Glade Run Entire length 1.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-6.5_00 Buzzard Run Entire length 1.0 miles UNT/UNT RM 0.7/Cheat River 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-6.8-B_00 Entire length 1.0 miles RM 16.4 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-12-0.1A_00 UNT/Big Sandy Creek Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-12-A-1-B_00 Little Laurel Creek Entire length 1.5 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-12-B-5-C_00 UNT#3/Cherry Run Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-15-0.5A_00 Hogback Run Entire length 1.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-17-A-2_00 UNT/Martin Creek Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-17-B_00 Jump Rock Run Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-17-C_00 Sugarcamp Run Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-18-A_00 Lick Run Entire length 3.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-20-A_00 Ragtavern Run Entire length 1.7 miles UNT/UNT RM 0.1/Church Creek 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-23-A-1-A_00 Entire length 1.0 miles RM 1.2 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-27-C_00 UNT/Pringle Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-28_00 Stamping Ground Run Entire length 1.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-29_00 Bearwallow Run Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-30_00 Hickory Bearpen Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-31.5_00 Tray Run Entire length 0.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-32-A-1_00 Bear Run Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-32-B-1_00 Mountain Run Entire length 2.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-32-C-1_00 Cabbage Run Entire length 1.3 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-33.5_00 Little Buffalo Creek Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-38.5_00 Stave Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-38.7_00 Big Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-41_00 Long Run Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-46-B-1_00 Cherry Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-48_00 Laurel Run Entire length 0.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-51-B-1_00 Johnson Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-52-0.5A_00 Sailor Run Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-52-A.5_00 Bingham Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-52-C-1_00 Little Mill Run Entire length 2.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-54-0.5A_00 Coon Hollow Entire length 15.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-54-B_00 Drift Run Entire length 1.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-54-H-2_00 Long Hollow Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-54-H-3_00 Rams Hollow Run Entire length 0.7 miles Page 1 2004 WV Stream Assessment - Category 3 Stream Segments CATEGORY 3 - Insufficient or no data and information to determine if any designated use is attained. Hydryolic Water Stream Code_ Water Size Cycle Category Watershed Stream Name Reach Description Group Type Segment ## Size Unit 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-54-H-4_00 Mud Lick Run Entire length 1.7 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-56-A_00 Left Branch Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-56-B_00 Slip Hill Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-57.5_00 Brannons Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-58_00 Devils Dump Run Entire length 0.9 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-6-B-2_00 Brights Run Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-9.5_00 Flatbrush Run Entire length 0.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-10_00 Wamsly Run Entire length 1.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-15.5_00 Summerfield Run Entire length 1.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-17.5_00 Western Run Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-20_00 Mike Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-22-A_00 Stalnaker Run Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-23_00 Wilson Run Entire length 1.3 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-27_00 Spicelick Run Entire length 1.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-29_00 Wolf Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-31_00 Coal Run Entire length 0.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-32_00 Bonelick Branch Entire length 0.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-34_00 Red Roaring Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-35_00 Fall Run Entire length 2.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-36_00 Red Run Entire length 2.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-36-A_00 Rose Run Entire length 2.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-36.5_00 Deerlick Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-37_00 Stalnaker Run Entire length 1.9 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-38_00 Suter Run Entire length 1.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-42_00 Johns Camp Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-43_00 Glade Run Entire length 2.7 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-49_00 Lambert Run Entire length 3.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-49.5_00 Watertank Hollow Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-50-A_00 Greathouse Hollow Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-54-A_00 Odey Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-55_00 Rocky Run Entire length 1.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-56_00 Oats Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-57_00 Black Run Entire length 2.9 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMCS-58_00 Slide Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-B_00 Falls Run Entire length 1.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-0.2_00 UNT/Blackwater River Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-0.3_00 Hickory Lick Run Entire length 1.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-0.5_00 Spruce Lick Run Entire length 1.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-1_00 Big Run Entire length 4.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-2.5_00 Lindy Run Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-3-D_00 Brown Run Entire length 0.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-3-G_00 Turkey Run Entire length 1.0 miles Page 2 2004 WV Stream Assessment - Category 3 Stream Segments CATEGORY 3 - Insufficient or no data and information to determine if any designated use is attained. Hydryolic Water Stream Code_ Water Size Cycle Category Watershed Stream Name Reach Description Group Type Segment ## Size Unit 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-4.5_00 Shays Run Entire length 3.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-4.7_00 Engine Run Entire length 2.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-5-A_00 Lost Run Entire length 1.3 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-5-B_00 Chaffey Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-8-A_00 Glade Run Entire length 5.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-10_00 Sand Run Entire length 3.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-D-13_00 Club Run Entire length 2.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-F-1_00 Coal Run Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-F-1.5_00 Spring Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-F-3_00 Moore Run Entire length 2.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-F-4_00 Possession Camp Run Entire length 1.7 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-F-5_00 Devils Gulch Entire length 2.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-F-6_00 Harper Run Entire length 1.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-F-7_00 Yellow Creek Entire length 2.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-F-8_00 Condon Run Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-G-1_00 North Fork Entire length 2.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-G-2_00 South Fork Entire length 1.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-H.5_00 Cave Run Entire length 0.9 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-0.5_00 Two Spring Run Entire length 1.3 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-1_00 Three Spring Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-2_00 Panther Camp Run Entire length 1.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-5.5_00 Baker Hollow Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-6_00 Baker Camp Run Entire length 1.7 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-6-A_00 Birch Lick Entire length 0.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-6-B_00 Ash Lick Entire length 0.7 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-6.3_00 Waterfall Run Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-6.5_00 Guysbarger Run Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-6.7_00 Wolf Run Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-9-B_00 Spring Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-10_00 Gap Run Entire length 1.3 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-12_00 Halfway Run Entire length 1.2 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-K-15_00 Spruce Run Entire length 0.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-L-1_00 Pond Creek Entire length 2.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-M_00 Crooked Run Entire length 1.3 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-N-1_00 Snyder Run Entire length 2.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-N-1.5_00 Shears Hollow Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-N-1.7_00 Coopers Run Entire length 1.0 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-N-1.9_00 Taylor Elza Run Entire length 0.6 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-N-5_00 Bennett Run Entire length 1.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-N-6_00 Carr Run Entire length 0.8 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-N-7_00 Mud Run Entire length 1.4 miles 2004 3 A Cheat Stream WVMC-60-N-7.5_00 Bill White Run Entire length 1.2 miles Page 3 2004 WV Stream Assessment - Category 3 Stream Segments CATEGORY 3 - Insufficient or no data and information to determine if any designated use is attained.
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