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2006 Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Altamaha River Confluence of Oconee and Altamaha Fishing 72 55 Ocmulgee Rivers to ITT Rayonier Jeff Davis/ Appling/ Wayne Altamaha River ITT Rayonier to Penholoway Altamaha Fishing 20 10,55 Creek Wayne Altamaha River Penholoway Creek to Butler River Altamaha Fishing 23 55 Wayne/ Glynn/ McIntosh Little Ohoopee River Sardis Creek to Ohoopee River Altamaha Fishing 18 10 Emanuel Neels Creek Bear Creek to Ohoopee River Altamaha Fishing 6 10 Johnson Ohoopee River Big Cedar Creek to Cypress Creek Altamaha Fishing 2 10 Johnson Ohoopee River Cypress Creek to Neels Creek Altamaha Fishing 5 10 Johnson Pendleton Creek Swift Creek to Ohoopee River Altamaha Fishing 9 10 Toombs Anneewakee Creek Lake Monroe to Chattahoochee Chattahoochee Fishing 5 1,16 River Douglas Bear Creek Near Clermont Chattahoochee Fishing 3 10 Hall A - 14 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Bear Creek Dorsett Shoals Rd. to Little Bear Chattahoochee Fishing 3 1,16 Creek Douglas Beech Creek U/S Ross Keith Road Chattahoochee Fishing 10 4 Meriwether Beech Creek D/S Ross Keith Road Chattahoochee Fishing 17 1,4 Meriwether Big Branch Troup County Chattahoochee Fishing 4 4 Troup Big Springs Creek Troup County Chattahoochee Fishing 6 4 Troup Blue Creek Meriwether County Chattahoochee Fishing 6 4 Meriwether Bluff Creek Douglas County Chattahoochee Fishing 4 16 Douglas Boggs Creek Headwaters to Chestatee River Chattahoochee Fishing 4 4 Lumpkin Box Springs Creek Carroll County Chattahoochee Fishing 5 4 Carroll Brush Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 10 4 Heard A - 15 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Bull Creek Headwaters to Flat Rock Creek Chattahoochee Fishing 10 37 Harris/ Muscogee Cane Creek Lumpkin County Chattahoochee Fishing 8 4 Lumpkin Caney Creek Heard/Coweta Counties Chattahoochee Fishing 10 4 Heard/ Coweta Caney Creek Carroll County Chattahoochee Fishing 5 4 Carroll Carthbody Creek Carroll County Chattahoochee Fishing 3 4 Carroll Cavenders Creek Headwaters to Chestatee River Chattahoochee Fishing 2 4 Lumpkin Cedar Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 9 4 Heard Cemochechobee Creek Headwaters to Hog Creek Chattahoochee Fishing 11 4 Randolph/ Clay Chattahoochee River U.S. Hwy. 84 to Lake Seminole Chattahoochee Recreation 17 1 Early/ Seminole Chattahoochee River D/S Fort Gaines to Lake Andrews Chattahoochee Fishing 16 1 Clay/ Early A - 16 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Chattahoochee River Jasus Creek to Ga. Hwy. 17, Chattahoochee Recreation 8 1 Helen White Chattahoochee River West Point Dam to Johnson Chattahoochee Drinking 13 Island Water/Fishing 1 Troup/ Harris Chattahoochee River Hwy 20 to Johns Creek Chattahoochee Recreation/ 16 Drinking Water 1 Forsyth/ Fulton/ Gwinnett Chattahoochee River Upstream Jasus Creek Chattahoochee Fishing 7 4 Union/White Chattahoochee River Hannahatchee Creek to Chattahoochee Fishing 3 10 Hatchechubbee Creek (Alabama) Stewart Chattahoochee River Buford Dam to Hwy 20 Chattahoochee Recreation/ 3 Drinking Water 1 Gwinnett/ Forsyth Chattahoochee River Lake Andrews Lock & Dam to Chattahoochee Fishing 11 1 U.S. Hwy. 84 Early/ Seminole Chestatee River Tesnatee Creek To Yahoola Chattahoochee Fishing 10 1 Creek Lumpkin Colochee/Frog Bottom Hightower Branch to Chattahoochee Fishing 5 Creek Hannahatchee Creek 4 Stewart A - 17 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Cooper Creek Columbus Chattahoochee Fishing 6 38 Muscogee Crawfish Creek Douglas County Chattahoochee Fishing 3 16 Douglas Crawford Creek Meriwether/Troup Counties Chattahoochee Fishing 6 4 Meriwether/ Troup Crews Creek Carroll County Chattahoochee Fishing 5 4 Carroll Cry Creek Gainesville Chattahoochee Fishing 1 20 Hall Deep Creek Headwaters to Soquee River Chattahoochee Fishing 8 10 Habersham Deer Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 10 4 Heard Dick Creek Forsyth County Chattahoochee Fishing 2 1 Forsyth Dicks Creek Headwaters to Waters Creek Chattahoochee Fishing 5 10 Lumpkin Dog River Hwy 5 to Dog River Reservoir Chattahoochee Drinking 3 Water 4,16 Douglas A - 18 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Dog River Upstream Hwy 5 Chattahoochee Drinking 3 Water 16 Douglas Double Branch Columbus Chattahoochee Fishing 1 38 Muscogee Dram Creek Columbus Chattahoochee Fishing 1 38 Muscogee Dukes Creek Headwaters(Hwy. 348) to Chattahoochee Fishing 10 4 Chattahoochee River White Dukes Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 3 4 Heard Etta Vista Creek Gainesville Chattahoochee Fishing 1 20 Hall Flat Creek Headwaters to Tom Keith Rd. Chattahoochee Fishing 6 4 Meriwether Flat Creek Tom Keith Road to Yellow Jacket Chattahoochee Fishing 9 4 Creek Meriwether/ Troup Flat Creek Fendley Branch to Kolomoki Chattahoochee Fishing 7 4 Creek Clay Flat Shoals Creek West Point Chattahoochee Fishing 26 46 Troup/ Harris A - 19 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Flatrock Creek Columbus Chattahoochee Fishing 3 38 Muscogee Flatshoals Creek Meriwether County Chattahoochee Fishing 7 4 Meriwether Flybow Creek Douglas County Chattahoochee Fishing 3 4 Douglas Fromby Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 3 4 Heard Gothard's Creek Douglas County Chattahoochee Fishing 11 4 Douglas Gum Creek Headwaters to Centralhatchee Chattahoochee Fishing 6 4 Creek Carroll/ Heard Harris Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 6 1,4 Heard Haw Creek Headwaters to Chattahoochee Chattahoochee Fishing 3 1,4 River Forsyth Heiferhorn Creek Columbus Chattahoochee Fishing 3 38 Muscogee Hillabahatchee Creek Tollieson Branch to Glovers Road Chattahoochee Fishing 6 10 Heard A - 20 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Hillabahatchee Creek Headwaters to Tollieson Branch, Chattahoochee Fishing 16 4 Franklin Heard Holanna Creek Hog Creek to Pataula Creek Chattahoochee Fishing 7 4 Randolph/ Quitman House Creek Douglas County Chattahoochee Fishing 2 16 Douglas Hurricane Creek Douglas/Carroll Counties Chattahoochee Fishing 7 1,4 Douglas/ Carroll Ingram Creek Troup County Chattahoochee Fishing 4 4 Troup Jasus Creek Northwest of Helen Chattahoochee Fishing 3 1 White Keaton Creek Douglas County Chattahoochee Fishing 5 16 Douglas Kirkland Creek Dry Creek to Chattahoochee River Chattahoochee Fishing 4 4 Early Kitchen Creek Gwinnett County Chattahoochee Fishing 2 18 Gwinnett Kolomoki Creek Little Kolomoki Creek to Chattahoochee Fishing 5 4 Chattahoochee River Clay A - 21 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Kubota Creek Gainesville Chattahoochee Fishing 1 20 Hall Lindsey Creek Columbus Chattahoochee Fishing 6 38 Muscogee Little Bear Creek Palmetto Chattahoochee Fishing 5 1,2 Fulton Little Bear Creek Douglas County Chattahoochee Fishing 5 16 Douglas Little Snake Creek Carroll County Chattahoochee Fishing 4 4 Carroll Little Taylor Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 4 4 Heard Little Tesnatee Creek Freeman Creek To u/s Hwy. 129 Chattahoochee Fishing 3 4 White Long Cane Creek Headwaters to Panther Creek Chattahoochee Fishing 9 4 Troup Low Gap Creek Northwest of Helen Chattahoochee Fishing 4 9 White Messiers Creek Coweta County Chattahoochee Fishing 6 4 Coweta A - 22 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Mobley Creek Douglas County Chattahoochee Fishing 7 16 Douglas Moore Creek Coweta County Chattahoochee Fishing 4 1 Coweta Mountain Creek Maple Branch to Sandy Creek Chattahoochee Fishing 4 46 Coweta Mud Creek Troup County Chattahoochee Fishing 9 4 Troup Nancy Long Creek Douglas County Chattahoochee Fishing 3 16 Douglas New River Heard/Coweta Counties Chattahoochee Fishing 24 4,46 Heard/ Coweta Noses Creek Ward Creek to Sweetwater Creek Chattahoochee Fishing 7 14 Cobb Nutt Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 3 1 Heard Ochillee Creek Hollis Creek to Spring Creek Chattahoochee Fishing 5 4 Chattahoochee Ossahatchie Creek Hwy 1 to Hwy 85 near Cataula Chattahoochee Fishing 7 10 Harris A - 23 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin Use Extent (miles) Data Source County Pataula Creek Pumpkin Creek to Hodchodkee Chattahoochee Fishing 8 4 Creek Randolph/ Quitman Pink Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 3 1,4 Heard Polecat Creek Troup County Chattahoochee Fishing 9 4 Troup Powder Springs Creek Cobb County Chattahoochee Fishing 7 14 Cobb Pumpkin Creek Little Pumpkin Creek to Pataula Chattahoochee Fishing 4 4 Creek Randolph Randall Creek Columbus Chattahoochee Fishing 3 38 Muscogee Redbud Creek Heard County Chattahoochee Fishing 5 4 Heard Roaring Branch Downstream Columbus Chattahoochee Fishing 2 1,38 Foundaries Muscogee Roaring Branch U/S Columbus Foundaries Chattahoochee Fishing 1 1 Muscogee Rock Creek Gainesville Chattahoochee Fishing 1 20 Hall A - 24 2006 305(b) Rivers/Streams Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/
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