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Category 4 Water Bodies 2018 Category 4 Waterbodies Category 4A Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03150201-0311-100 Catoma Creek Alabama F&W Woodruff Lake Ramer Creek 20.70 miles AL03150201-0304-200 UT to Little Catoma Alabama F&W Little Catoma Creek its source 6.27 miles Creek AL03150201-0307-100 Ramer Creek Alabama F&W Catoma Creek its source 22.34 miles AL03150201-0404-100 Pintlala Creek Alabama S/F&W Pinchony Creek its source 26.40 miles AL03150203-0802-100 Pursley Creek Alabama F&W Claiborne Lake its source 24.75 miles AL03150203-0802-400 UT to Pursley Creek Alabama F&W Pursley Creek its source 4.35 miles AL03160109-0102-910 Duck Creek Black Warrior F&W Duck River its source 5.76 miles AL03160109-0102-150 Long Branch Black Warrior F&W Wolf Creek its source 2.04 miles AL03160109-0106-100 Broglen River Black Warrior F&W Mulberry Fork its source 12.40 miles AL03160109-0106-500 Eightmile Creek Black Warrior F&W Broglen River Lake Catoma dam 8.15 miles AL03160109-0104-102 Eightmile Creek (Lake Black Warrior PWS Lake Catoma dam Moody Branch 527.25 acres Catoma) AL03160109-0104-103 Eightmile Creek Black Warrior PWS Moody Branch its source 7.60 miles AL03160109-0105-101 Brindley Creek Black Warrior PWS Broglen River State Highway 69 7.17 miles AL03160109-0105-102 Brindley Creek Black Warrior PWS State Highway 69 its source 9.89 miles AL03160109-0201-100 Thacker Creek Black Warrior F&W Mulberry Fork its source 9.98 miles AL03160109-0404-500 Black Branch Black Warrior F&W Cane Creek its source 4.11 miles AL03160110-0403-102 Rock Creek Black Warrior F&W Smith Lake Blevens Creek 8.82 miles AL03160110-0406-100 Crooked Creek Black Warrior F&W Smith Lake its source 30.47 miles AL03160110-0502-102 Ryan Creek Black Warrior F&W Smith Lake its source 16.12 miles AL03160111-0413-101 Locust Fork (Bankhead Black Warrior PWS/S/F&W Black Warrior River Jefferson County 625.96 acres Lake) Highway 61 AL03160111-0413-112 Locust Fork (Bankhead Black Warrior F&W Jefferson County Village Creek 462.66 acres Lake) Highway 61 AL03160111-0404-102 Locust Fork Black Warrior S/F&W Jefferson County Road US Highway 31 14.25 miles 77 AL03160111-0308-102 Locust Fork Black Warrior PWS/S/F&W US Highway 31 Kelly Creek 14.86 miles 2018 Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03160111-0305-102 Locust Fork Black Warrior F&W Kelly Creek Little Warrior River 18.15 miles AL03160111-0202-200 Graves Creek Black Warrior F&W Locust Fork its source 9.79 miles AL03160111-0203-100 Dry Creek Black Warrior F&W Locust Fork its source 12.00 miles AL03160111-0408-300 Camp Branch Black Warrior F&W Bayview Lake its source 4.93 miles AL03160111-0409-100 Village Creek Black Warrior S/F&W Bankhead Lake Bayview Lake Dam 17.90 miles AL03160111-0408-101 Village Creek (Bayview Black Warrior LWF Bayview Lake Dam Second Creek 412.49 acres Lake) AL03160112-0504-100 Hurricane Creek Black Warrior F&W Oliver Lake its source 31.50 miles AL03160112-0502-200 Little Hurricane Creek Black Warrior F&W Hurricane Creek its source 7.96 miles AL03160112-0502-300 North Fork Hurricane Black Warrior F&W Hurricane Creek its source 6.53 miles Creek AL03150202-0407-100 Cahaba River Cahaba OAW/F&W lower Little Cahaba Shades Creek 13.51 miles River AL03150202-0206-101 Cahaba River Cahaba OAW/F&W Shades Creek Shelby County 23.61 miles Road 52 AL03150202-0206-102 Cahaba River Cahaba F&W Shelby County Road 52 Buck Creek 3.62 miles AL03150202-0204-101 Cahaba River Cahaba F&W Buck Creek Dam near US 17.46 miles Highway 280 AL03150202-0204-102 Cahaba River Cahaba OAW/PWS Dam near US Highway Grant's Mill Road 13.45 miles 280 AL03150202-0104-102 Cahaba River Cahaba F&W Grant's Mill Road US Highway 11 21.11 miles AL03150202-0101-102 Cahaba River Cahaba OAW/F&W US Highway 11 I-59 3.13 miles AL03150202-0102-100 Big Black Creek Cahaba F&W Cahaba River its source 16.45 miles AL03150202-0103-300 Lee Branch Cahaba F&W Lake Purdy its source 2.26 miles AL03150202-0103-700 Jeb Branch Cahaba F&W Lee Branch its source 1.24 miles AL03150202-0204-500 Patton Creek Cahaba F&W Cahaba River its source 8.84 miles AL03150202-0203-111 Buck Creek Cahaba F&W Cahaba River Cahaba Valley 2.92 miles Creek AL03150202-0202-100 Cahaba Valley Creek Cahaba F&W Buck Creek its source 14.98 miles AL03150202-0303-100 Shades Creek Cahaba F&W Cahaba River its source 56.38 miles AL03150202-0302-102 Mud Creek Cahaba F&W Tannehill Iron Works its source 4.08 miles AL03150202-0302-200 Mill Creek Cahaba F&W Mud Creek its source 6.65 miles 2018 Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03150202-0302-400 Cooley Creek Cahaba F&W Mill Creek its source 2.83 miles AL03150202-0902-502 Dry Creek Cahaba F&W Dallas County Road its source 4.98 miles 201 AL03130012-0106-201 Boggy Creek Chipola F&W Buck Creek Cottondale WWTP 3.48 miles AL03140201-0601-100 Hurricane Creek Choctawhatchee F&W Choctawhatchee River its source 9.39 miles AL03140202-0401-102 Walnut Creek Choctawhatchee F&W Pike County Road 3304 US Highway 231 3.30 miles AL03150105-1003-102 Coosa River (Weiss Coosa PWS/S/F&W Weiss dam powerhouse Spring Creek 15066.37 acres Lake) AL03150105-0206-311 Mud Creek (Weiss Coosa S/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 1109.35 acres Lake) AL03150105-0304-201 Spring Creek (Weiss Coosa PWS/S/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 907.15 acres Lake) AL03150105-0303-111 Cowan Creek (Weiss Coosa PWS/S/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 793.60 acres Lake) AL03150105-1002-301 Big Nose Creek (Weiss Coosa PWS/S/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 178.13 acres Lake) AL03150105-0807-102 Spring Creek Coosa F&W Weiss Lake Mud Creek 5.39 miles AL03150105-0807-103 Spring Creek Coosa F&W Mud Creek its source 9.88 miles AL03150105-0807-200 Mud Creek Coosa F&W Spring Creek its source 5.24 miles AL03150106-0309-101 Coosa River (Neely Coosa S/F&W Neely Henry Dam McCardney's Ferry 3519.93 acres Henry Lake) AL03150106-0309-102 Coosa River (Neely Coosa F&W McCardney's Ferry Big Wills Creek 2637.46 acres Henry Lake) AL03150106-0204-101 Coosa River (Neely Coosa F&W Big Wills Creek City of Gadsden 245.39 acres Henry Lake) water supply intake AL03150106-0204-102 Coosa River (Neely Coosa PWS/S/F&W City of Gadsden water Weiss dam 1724.59 acres Henry Lake) supply intake powerhouse AL03150106-0102-300 Little Wills Creek Coosa F&W Big Wills Creek its source 6.08 miles AL03150106-0201-111 Ballplay Creek (Neely Coosa PWS/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 11.47 acres Henry Lake) AL03150106-0203-111 Cove Creek (Neely Coosa PWS/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 158.35 acres Henry Lake) 2018 Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03150106-0306-111 Big Canoe Creek Coosa S/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 1231.02 acres (Neely Henry Lake) AL03150106-0307-111 Beaver Creek (Neely Coosa S/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 397.23 acres Henry Lake) AL03150106-0309-311 Greens Creek (Neely Coosa S/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 237.21 acres Henry Lake) AL03150107-0803-100 Coosa River (Mitchell Coosa PWS/S/F&W Mitchell Dam Lay Dam 3718.98 acres Lake) AL03150107-0404-100 Watson Creek Coosa F&W Buxahatchee Creek its source 12.37 miles AL03150107-0802-111 Walnut Creek (Mitchell Coosa PWS/S/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 88.72 acres Lake) AL03150107-0709-111 Hatchet Creek (Mitchell Coosa PWS/S/F&W Coosa River end of embayment 1677.40 acres Lake) AL03140301-0405-102 Conecuh River Escambia S/F&W Point A Lake Gantt Dam 2.26 miles AL03140301-0404-112 Conecuh River Escambia F&W Gantt Lake Hornet Creek 4.55 miles AL03140301-0302-102 Conecuh River Escambia F&W Broadhead Creek Mannings Creek 24.53 miles AL03140303-0201-101 Rocky Creek Escambia F&W Persimmon Creek County road north 9.23 miles of Chapman AL03170008-0205-102 Puppy Creek Escatawpa F&W Alabama Highway 217 its source 11.32 miles AL03170008-0501-210 Juniper Creek Escatawpa F&W Big Creek its source 6.67 miles AL03170009-0102-100 Bayou La Batre Escatawpa F&W Portersville Bay its source 5.46 miles AL03160204-0402-102 Bayou Sara Mobile S/F&W Gunnison Creek Norton Creek 2.76 miles AL03160204-0402-501 Norton Creek Mobile F&W Bayou Sara Saraland WWTP 0.95 miles AL03160204-0304-103 Eightmile Creek Mobile F&W US Highway 45 Highpoint 3.32 miles Boulevard AL03160204-0304-200 Gum Tree Branch Mobile F&W Eightmile Creek its source 2.27 miles AL03160204-0504-101 Threemile Creek Mobile A&I Mobile River Toulmins Spring 2.04 miles Branch AL03160204-0504-102 Threemile Creek Mobile A&I Toulmins Spring Mobile Street 4.34 miles Branch AL03160204-0504-103 Threemile Creek Mobile A&I Mobile Street its source 8.85 miles AL03160204-0504-200 Industrial Canal Mobile A&I Threemile Creek its source 2.32 miles 2018 Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03160205-0300-101 Mobile Bay Mobile SH/F&W out to 1000 feet 2.31 square offshore from Mullet miles Point to Ragged Point AL03160205-0300-501 Mobile Bay Mobile S/F&W 1000 feet offshore from 1.08 square Ragged Point to the miles mouth of Yancey Branch AL03160205-0300-201 Bon Secour Bay Mobile SH/S/F&W out to 1000 feet 0.88 square offshore from Fish miles River Point to Mullet Point AL03160205-0102-101 Dog River Mobile S/F&W Mobile Bay Halls Mill Creek 2.79 miles AL03160205-0101-101 Dog River Mobile F&W Halls Mill Creek Moore Creek 1.38 miles AL03160205-0101-200 Moore Creek Mobile F&W Dog River its source 3.95 miles AL03160205-0101-400 Bolton Branch Mobile F&W Dog River its source 2.44 miles AL03160205-0101-500 Eslava Creek Mobile F&W Dog River its source 3.17 miles AL03160205-0101-600 Bolton
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