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Lower Winooski Watershed Planning Basin S Number Eleven Hill 108 N RD T ILTO S D-M West OR Putnam Hill WESTF Checkerberry D Milton A 128 1112' O Village R Fox Hill L D I R West A 358' R P A View Cozy R 2 T Corner 7 D R R A E D E G R B ID R R Y B O M Land Use/Land Cover E U A L T C L E A 1 0 V 8 89 S Buker Hill T U N P 1578' A P E Lower Winooski Watershed Planning Basin S Number Eleven Hill 108 A R D 1191' E Westford P L R South L P E E A L R Cambridge D E S Warner Hill D A I Cloverdale W N 1207' Land Use/LanO d Cover (CCAP 2001) M 8 T L 2 Morgan Hill 1 V D Walnut 810' A R E L Vermont Agency of Natural Resources T Vermont Agency of Natural Resources L Ledge Cobble Hill E Developed Forested U E ID O Y 902' S R K R O Cultivated Crops & D O R Wetland Department of Environmental Conservation B Department of Environmental Conservation M Pasture/Hay Brookside A Pleasant 2 P Duffy Hill L LAMOILLE E 128 Valley T 1316' R Grassland Barren CLOanUdNTY E 15 Chimney Bald Hill E 127 The Lower Winooski Watershed Planning Basin includes all waters contributing to the Winooski D L R N Corner 1043' North W 289 mainstem between Bolton Falls Dam and the mouth. The Winnoski Subbasin (02010003) O Underhill Water Morses L 108 L 89 15 O Mill has been divided into Upper and Lower Basins for ANR planning purposes. H 15 S D O 289 O W 7 The accuracy of the data layers shown on this map are limited by the accuracy of the source materials. Although every effort has been made to assure the accuracy Bowman of features and their attributes, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources is not responsible for errors in or misuse of the data. The information used in preparing Corners the data layer represents the best data possessed bMy tahllet tVs eHrmeaodnt Agency of Natural Resources at the time of production. No warranty as to the accuracy or the 128 Stewart Hill McLean Hill 1434' Metcalf Hill usefulness of the data is expressed or implied. 289' 1647' 117 8 1378' 2 2 1 E 189 T U O Cartographer: Ryan Knox, 17th of February 2009 D R 89 R Jack Lot Hill T S S 8 A 1427' 0 E Brigham Hill 2A 1 E 7 T 1001' Flynn Hill U Nourses O 116 R E DR Corner 1890' ESHOR W LAK B AY 108 B Macomber Mtn RD Bear Head Thayer R 1529' O 3927' 1 D Beach W RD R OSS CR R N LY D D HO E 127 E P S O R R HO G R S Adams Apple E A R TE H AK T L I R C E V 4072' S S R Colchester E PO Malletts D 89 Mt Mansfield R U D I 10 R M N L T H 7 R Y 4383' O Bay O R C D D E U L Cap Hill L N 3 T M A V A I 1237' Hedgehog Hill L I T N 89 L Pages N 128 1581' R P UNDERHILL A O D Corner S HALFMOON N A D E L COVE WMA R P D Shipman 9 S A Hill EV l E d RA 2A NC e The Nose E R r Underhill D 4029' B r o INTERVALE WMA P o The Forehead Y k B N Riverside 3881' O S R IL IVE W R R IE ESSEX D S COLCHESTER U S 289 KE LL Butlers OG Starr G R Corners D 15 Essex D 9 R Farm 15 Underhill CAMP Center E Beach Bernard J C South Hill Center JOHNSON A Leddy Park R 1588' T Stevensville Jericho R S 7 D N Ranch Brook 15 IN T W R O BURLINGTON A R LAF M B Bald Hill OUN N TAI E W SPRING ST N S L 1906' INTERVALE WMA T L W A L E Dewey Mtn WINOOSKI E E S Essex T R 3314' Winooski I S V T Junction E R D Saxon Hill R R D G 961' S L R OU T L 289 I O H ST Cushing Hill TH ST V H NOR Feigel Hill Sugarloaf E 1115' D S 2139' N 1713' T A S W P in Catlinsburg A oo Mt Clark T sk M 89 i R 117 Laisdell Hill A C ive 2953' IN (historical) H r Burlington 1037' S E SOUTH T S N T R P D A BURLINGTON Miller Brook U ST L E IT STOWE S WH T North MO Jericho South UNTA JERICHO O P Hill IN Williston VIE D Center W Burlington RD R 1457' 2A Mayers Dome V D A D L N Birch Hill S IA 1345' O R O Mt Mayo O T D R S M 1214' R U U M S D D R 3087' T N A I E D F E H R R R E T B E R ETHAN ALLEN K A S N B R IM Kirby CHITTENDEN T B N A 2 O FIRING RANGE L T Lake Champlain Basin L C Corner S A I O V COUNTY L D Oakledge N L R I N E W Park E Tafts 117 C Nashville C N A Redstone T Corner R Bolton Mtn O 189 T Mill R B Park Queen M S rook 3678' AR N S SHAL West W L A W City IF V RD T O ST CK Bolton Park PE R Allen Brook B The Cobble OR RN 1237' VE GO Twin MOUNT CANADA Orchards 2 Williston MANSFIELD Brook 89 Cotton Y STATE FOREST W H K Huckleberry Hill C E 1647' 116 P D R O O N R R S E V E WILLISTON O T G A S 2 LL T EN R D 2A W Ricker Mtn M D A R 3369' IN HO k Yantz Hill IC o S R o k T JE r o 1161' o B r d B n r la e s RD k I Pheasant Hill RY c Chamberlain Hill CTO u e 292' BAR FA S 925' ip k STOW R SE o D EE n o H Brownell Mtn S r C D 89 B Woodward Mtn R 801' r S L t e 3104' WATEReBURY L k v I e 7 o in n H o s Fays Richmond E r o o K T M J Bone Mtn n S A B B A IN Corner E 2917' r O ST k oo k G c k D A o ID u R 2 B Y o R BA D r B O E 2 B L T T U ie O O n N R n Lone Tree Hill h MOUNT o C V 351' J OC Stimson Mtn A HR L MANSFIELD TER RD 2A RICHMOND A L S N E WEB R 1975' VT D Y STATE FOREST H D A A SHELBURNE R R ST. WINOOSKI C NY B H G O C R U k R E N RIVER o U R S B T o D BOLTON S GEORGE I r S N STREAM BANK E R B G N Jonesville D Shelburne I T o H O e N 89 TH n EO n SHELBURNE R DOR i Lower Winnoski Watershed Planning Basin D E R P OOS POND AA EVE 2 LT H ILL RD Owls Head WY ISH H IR 1076' D Upper Winooski Watershed Planning Basin er UXB FALLS RD Mt Pritchard iv URY TT RD Shelburne R RD MARSE 1161' ton Bolton Falls ng nti Lake Champlain Basin THO u MA H S R D Robbins Mtn Rhode THE Dow Hill 2044' ODO Island RE 1220' ROO D S Corner EVE R LT rook 89 HW D ns B Y N Joh North O M ROBBINS MOUNTAIN Duxbury D H Texas Hill k R R R C IVER R 2 I D O D o U N R WILDLIFE T O 1562' o E P r 2 MANAGEMENT AREA B SH 116 E n L k B o o U s R o a N r E High Rock e F B l S A L 495' G P L n E S Mechanicsville o R t A D s R D e R r S P T E Legend L L I V S C I N M Political Boundaries A A H IN C R E N D WASHINGTON M O CAMELS HUMP R County Boundary Hinesburg T COUNTY H STATE PARK D R R E T D OT et Brook RL Huntington Cross Town Boundary Spruce Ridge HA k C o 443' o East HINESBURG r B Vtrans Road CenterlMiunttoens Hill Charlotte Camels Hump y Bald Hill e 656' G RD 3999' l BUR 3031' d INES Winooski River Watershed i D H R R LL Function Class HI CH UR CH FRANKLIN Charlotte RD Principal Arterial COUNTY Crossett Hill FERRY Pease Mtn Brook llow 2270' 814C' HARLOTTE 89 Ho HUNTINGTON ORLEANS MBinaroberr HAilrl terial Lake 335' Prindle COUNTY Champlain D Corners 7 R Lincoln Hill Collector and Local W 1611' O Red Rock L L Huntington LAMOILLE 1604' O H Brook Center Brush DUXBURY G Not part of Function Class System COUNTY R S South U Mt Ethan Allen I B L HO S 3675' V LL Hinesburg OW E E R D IN Class A Waters R CHITTENDEN H S COUNTY T CALEDONIA Wel Stream S der B P COUNTY roo E Mt Ira Allen k A 2 R 3402' S Waterbody T Mt Philo rook 971' nter B Carpe M EPA 303(d) List of Impaired Surface Waters A I N 89 R D Dowsville Part A (TMDL required) - stream 2 Cobb Brook 7 Burnt Rock Mtn D 7 R 3100' Part A (TMDL required) - waterbody D O 2 o L w I s S H STARKSBORO vi h l P l North e WASHINGTON e Priority Waters Outside 303(d) LT isCtoleman 302 B p r N o Ferrisburgh COUNTY a o 100 U k Corner O Shaker Mtn r L d O D H S O T M 2149' LLO A 302 B Part B (TMDL not required) W Monkton T Hogback Mtn R E r D o S Ridge 932' k o P Browns Mtn o k R ro IS 2300' B O r es HUNTINGTON Part C (further assessment) e H N ADDISON n v o O H i J LL O GAP WMA South O R D W L COUNTY e Mt Fuller L n e R D O Hanksville r Duxbury D o B Part D (approved TMDL) 866' R W t r ADDISON N g O ORANGRE Rockville o T D n o K i k COUNTY N t O COUNTY n North M u Part E (exotic species) H Fayston Mt Florona Monkton N F 89 CAMELS AYS 682' LEWIS CREEK TON Boro RD S HUMP SP he Part F (altered flow regulation) WMA pa rd Brook B High Knob French ro ok Vermont Hydrography Dataset (1:5K) 1362' Bakers Brook Shellhouse Mtn 7 116 696' MONKTON Hillsboro Mtn WINDSOR Starksboro 2487' HUNTINGTON Beane Mtn Strahler stream order 1-2 COUNTY GAP WMA 2844' D Molly Stark Mtn FAYSTON R B CAMELS eaver Strahler stream order 3-4 E Mead HUMP 2894' B o Hogback R w Bro R ok O SP Hemlock Hill I Lower Winooski Planning Bas13i2n5' S G T 2316' O R 17 O Baby Stark Mtn Strahler stream order 5-6 L East Mtn U T R E 2789' Subwatersheds D 1522' 17 WaterbodyFERRISBURG East Huntington River (020100030701) Monkton Barnumtown St D a R v MILL Public Land Ferrisburgh e BROO H B K RD T ro R o O P Muddy Brook (020100030703) k M N in 17 r e BUELS i e l B l v Federal Land i r B o R o r k Winooski River-Alder Brook to mouth (020100030704) GORE o d o a Agency of Natural Resources Land k M CAMELS H Winooski River-Huntington River to Alder Brook (020100030702) u D n HUMP STATE 100 R ti N n Federal Urban Area O g FOREST Waitsfield T K to N n Waitsfield LL RD Common Marsh Hill O Winooski River-Little to Huntington River (part of 020100030604) B LIN HI M Norton Hill R R JOS 367' i ID v G Other Planning Basin Land 2011' 7 17 e 1 r E Stark Mtn S Upper Winooski Planning Basin E M T T 3583' ILL U BR OO k O K Broo R 17 RD Bridge 22A High Chase Brook Irasville WAITSFIELD E W M A O G R N E Dana Hill R K R Jerusalem E T M 1736' N Vergennes J O k E A o o R N r N R B D U d R oo F S k L D kw o A Miles A oc o D L r T R L B N S TO RD 17 E e N DS ROUTE A M d P OO R KE W li 0 0.5 1 2 RA 3 4 Mt Ellen S D D South R D 4009' Kew Hill 1877' 17 Starksboro.
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