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Inland Water Bodies Covered by the Statewide PCB Appendix A: Inland Water Bodies Covered by the Statewide PCB TMDL AUID Source of Impairment Assessment Unit Name Location Description 040201020101-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020101 Includes: Unnamed Tributaries to Michigan Bay 040201020102-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020102 Includes: Tenderfoot Creek Includes: Cisco Branch Ontonagon River, Grosbeck Creek and 040201020103-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020103 Langford Creek 040201020104-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020104 Includes: Blair Creek and Twomile Creek 040201020105-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020105 Includes: Iddings Creek, Tenmile Creek, Toles Creek and Weir Creek Includes: Caddis Creek, Sisson-Lilley Creek, Tenmile Creek and 040201020106-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020106 Wanagan Creek Includes: Cisco Branch Ontonagon River, Custer Creek, Ratford Creek 040201020107-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020107 and Snuffbox Creek 040201020108-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020108 Includes: Bluff Creek, Matheson Creek and Paulding Creek 040201020108-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020108 Includes: Bluff Creek and Roselawn Creek Includes: Choate Creek, Redlight Creek, Scott and Howe Creek and 040201020109-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020109 Sucker Creek 040201020109-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020109 Includes: Sucker Creek 040201020110-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020110 Includes: Kostlenick Creek and South Branch Ontonagon River Includes: Cedar Creek, Farmer Creek, Junco Creek, Maple Leaf Creek, 040201020111-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020111 Mulligan Creek and South Branch Ontonagon River 040201020201-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020201 Includes: Duck Creek and Forty Five Creek 040201020201-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020201 Includes: Duck Creek Includes: Cowslip Creek, Henderson Creek, Marathon Creek, Middle Branch Ontonagon River, Snap Jack Creek, Teds Creek, Wolf Creek 040201020202-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020202 and Zigzag Creek 040201020203-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020203 Includes: Cedar Creek, Imp Creek, Tamarack River and Taylor Creek Includes: Bonifas Creek, Marion Creek, Middle Branch Ontonagon 040201020204-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020204 River, Morrison Creek and Sargents Creek 040201020204-04 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020204 Includes: McGinty Creek Includes: Aho Creek, Interior Creek and Middle Branch Ontonagon 040201020205-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020205 River 040201020205-03 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020205 Includes: Deadman Creek Includes: Dorrie Creek, Dover Creek, Emanuel Creek, Mannis Creek, 040201020206-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020206 Payseor Creek, Rolston Creek and Trout Creek AUID Source of Impairment Assessment Unit Name Location Description Includes: Meto Creek, Middle Branch Ontonagon River, Nevala 040201020207-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020207 Creek, Payne Creek and Tom Creek 040201020208-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020208 Includes: Baltimore River, Pietila Creek and Pine Creek 040201020209-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020209 Includes: Clear Creek, House Creek and Mile and One-half Creek 040201020210-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020210 Includes: Baltimore River, Clear Creek and Hide Creek Includes: Champagne Creek, Darling Creek, Lane Creek, Longtime Creek, Middle Branch Ontonagon River, Slough Creek and Spring 040201020211-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020211 Creek Includes: East Branch Ontonagon River, Glitter Creek, Johns Creek 040201020301-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020301 and Preston Creek 040201020302-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020302 Includes: Dunn Creek, Passmore Creek and Stony Creek Includes: Includes: Jumbo River, Shane Creek, Tepee Creek, Walton 040201020303-03 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020303 Creek, Jake Creek, West Branch Jumbo River and Wildman Creek 040201020304-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020304 Includes: East Branch Ontonagon River Includes: East Branch Ontonagon River, Lake Thirteen Creek and 040201020304-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020304 Smith Creek 040201020304-03 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020304 Includes: Spargo Creek 040201020305-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020305 Includes: Beaver Creek Includes: Adrian Creek, Buritts Creek, Debutant Creek, Dogwood Creek, East Branch Ontonagon River, Kits Creek, Onion Creek and 040201020306-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020306 Skoglund Creek 040201020307-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020307 Includes: Bob Lake Creek Includes: Hubbell Creek, Jug Creek, Larochelle Creek, Newholm 040201020307-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020307 Creek and Pori Creek 040201020307-03 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020307 Includes: Leveque Creek 040201020308-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020308 Includes: Adventure Creek, Defoe Creek and Porterfield Creek 040201020308-04 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020308 Includes: Bond Creek, East Branch Ontonagon River and Grade Creek 040201020308-05 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020308 Includes: Adventure Creek Includes: Deer Lick Creek, East Branch Ontonagon River and Tank 040201020309-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020309 Creek 040201020309-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020309 Includes: East Branch Ontonagon River 040201020401-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020401 Includes: Nelson Creek 040201020401-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020401 Includes: Marshall Creek AUID Source of Impairment Assessment Unit Name Location Description Includes: Gypo Creek, Santa Fe Creek, Slate River and Sparkling 040201020401-03 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020401 Creek 040201020401-04 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020401 Includes: Banner Creek and Pelton River 040201020402-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020402 Includes: Speckled Brook 040201020402-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020402 Includes: Trout Brook 040201020403-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020403 Includes: Merriweather Creek 040201020403-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020403 Includes: Merriweather Creek 040201020403-03 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020403 Includes: Unnamed Tributary to Merriweather Creek Includes: Bingham Creek, Hendrick Creek, Knute Creek and 040201020404-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020404 Montgomery Creek 040201020405-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020405 Includes: Cascade Creek and Sandhill Creek Includes: Bebo Creek, Brown Creek, Livingston Creek, Match Creek, 040201020406-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020406 Mill Creek and Shoemaker Creek Includes: Gleason Creek, Russell Creek, Stindt Creek, Trestle Creek, West Branch Ontonagon River, Whisky Hollow Creek and 040201020407-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020407 Woodpecker Creek Includes: Cushman Creek, Erickson Creek, Johnson Creek, Schaat 040201020408-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020408 Creek and West Branch Ontonagon River Includes: West Branch Ontonagon River, Austin Creek, East Branch Mill Creek, Gates Creek, Irish Creek, Mill Creek, Ontonagon River, Patty Creek, Plover Creek, Rockland Creek, Sandstone Creek and 040201020409-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020409 Sucker Creek 040201020409-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020409 Includes: Unnamed Tributary to Ontonagon River 040201020409-03 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040201020409 Includes: Ontonagon River 040201030304-01 Fish TORCH LAKE In the vicinity of the communities of Hubbell and Lake Linden 040201030307-08 Fish PORTAGE LAKE Vicinity of Houghton and Hancock. 040202010101-05 Fish Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202010101 Includes: Silver Lead Creek and West Branch Chocolay River 040202020101-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020101 Includes: Kings Creek and Tahquamenon River 040202020101-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020101 Includes: Tahquamenon River 040202020101-03 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020101 Includes: Syphon Creek 040202020102-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020102 Includes: Laketon Slough and Tahquamenon River 040202020102-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020102 Includes: East Creek and Red Creek 040202020103-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020103 Includes: Tahquamenon River 040202020103-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020103 Includes: Unnamed Tributary in HUC 040202020103 040202020104-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020104 Includes: Teaspoon Creek 040202020105-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020105 Includes: Carlson Creek and Petes Creek 040202020105-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020105 Includes: McGraw Creek AUID Source of Impairment Assessment Unit Name Location Description 040202020105-04 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020105 Includes: East Lake Creek and Teaspoon Creek 040202020106-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020106 Includes: Silver Creek and Tahquamenon River 040202020107-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020107 Includes: Sixteen Creek, Tahquamenon River and Thirtynine Creek 040202020201-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020201 Includes: Third Creek 040202020202-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020202 Includes: First Creek and West Branch Sage River 040202020203-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020203 Includes: East Branch Sage River 040202020204-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020204 Includes: Sage River 040202020301-01 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020301 Includes: Quinn Creek 040202020301-02 Water Rivers/Streams in HUC 040202020301 Includes: Hendrie River and Naugle Creek
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