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2015 LAKE SCHEDULE (Sorted by SWIS / Lake Code) 2015 Lakeshore Schedule 1 2015 LAKE SCHEDULE (sorted by SWIS / Lake Code) Island Lake Code SWIS Code Lake Name D1 D2 F1 F2 Cliff Swamp Trend 0301 042600 QUAKER LAKE 720 470 430 215 0310 047800 RED HOUSE LAKE 670 435 400 200 1.15 8630 085800 LONG POND 450 290 270 135 8640 085800 ROUND POND 265 170 160 80 0130 092000 MINER LAKE 530 345 320 160 1.15 0150 092600 MUD PD (borders T. of Franklin 175 115 105 50 0200 092600 SILVER LAKE 1345 875 805 405 0220 092600 TAYLOR POND 1345 875 805 405 0040 093489 CHATEAUGAY LAKE UPPER 910 590 545 275 90 0060 093489 CHAZY LAKE 770 500 460 230 0011 094000 LAKE CHAMPLAIN SECTION 1 1730 1125 1040 520 0012 094000 LAKE CHAMPLAIN SECTION 2 2060 1340 1235 620 440 1.15 0090 094000 DAVIS LAKE 335 220 200 100 0350 122089 LITTLE POND 550 360 330 165 8810 122089 BIG POND 650 420 390 195 0340 122400 HUGGINS LAKE 450 290 270 135 0360 122400 MUD POND 350 230 210 105 0370 122400 TROUT PD/CABLES LK 300 195 180 90 0013 152200 LAKE CHAMPLAIN SECTION 3 1290 840 775 385 325 1137 152200 MOOSE MT. POND 175 115 105 50 0915 152400 BIRCH POND 175 115 105 50 0921 152400 LINCOLN POND SECTION 1 770 500 460 230 0922 152400 LINCOLN POND SECTION 2 865 560 520 260 0960 152400 MILL PD/MURREY PD 430 280 260 130 1211 152400 RUSSETT POND 430 280 260 130 0590 153000 CASCADE LK (UPPER & LOWER) 720 470 430 215 180 0620 153000 CHAPEL POND 720 470 430 215 180 0640 153000 ROUND POND 290 190 175 85 0270 153400 CLEAR POND 215 140 130 65 0480 153400 BALFOUR LAKE 625 405 375 190 0630 153400 CHENEY POND 430 280 260 130 0635 153400 CORNER POND 175 115 105 50 0860 153400 HEWITT POND 720 470 430 215 0890 153400 HUNTLEY POND 385 250 230 115 1025 153400 OTTER POND 290 190 175 85 1060 153400 RANKIN POND 175 115 105 50 2015 Lakeshore Schedule 1 Island Lake Code SWIS Code Lake Name D1 D2 F1 F2 Cliff Swamp Trend 1120 153400 CLEAR POND 240 155 145 70 1156 153400 NATE POND 175 115 105 50 1245 153400 DEER POND 385 250 230 115 1250 153400 BIG SHERMAN POND 175 115 105 50 1260 153400 STONY POND 175 115 105 50 1290 153400 TWENTY-NINTH POND 335 220 200 100 3501 153400 FIRST LAKE 290 190 175 85 3502 153400 SECOND LAKE 240 155 145 70 3503 153400 THIRD LAKE 530 345 320 160 1.15 0690 153689 CROWFOOT POND 625 405 375 190 1139 153689 PINE POND 175 115 105 50 1210 153689 ROUND POND 175 115 105 50 0715 153800 MOOSE PND-SANTANONI PRESRV 530 345 320 160 0720 153800 LOWER DUCK HOLE 385 250 230 115 0725 153800 UPPER DUCK HOLE 385 250 230 115 0830 153800 HARRIS LAKE 815 530 490 245 1.15 0850 153800 HENDERSON LAKE 770 500 460 230 0855 153800 LAKE JIMMY 215 140 130 65 0891 153800 JACKSON POND 290 190 175 85 1050 153800 NEWCOMB LAKE 770 500 460 230 1.15 1160 153800 UPPER PRESTON POND 175 115 105 50 3504 153800 FOURTH LAKE 385 250 230 115 3505 153800 FIFTH LAKE 430 280 260 130 3506 153800 SIXTH & SEVENTH LAKES 335 220 200 100 3508 153800 EIGHTH LAKE 240 155 145 70 0470 154089 AVERYVILLE PD (ALFORD PD) 670 435 400 200 0520 154089 BIG CHERRYPATCH POND 215 140 130 65 0580 154089 CAMERAS POND 530 345 320 160 0660 154089 CONNERY POND 625 405 375 190 0735 154089 COPPERAS POND 290 190 175 85 0740 154089 ECHO LAKE 575 375 345 170 0745 154089 OWEN POND 290 190 175 85 0755 154089 HOLCOMB POND 215 140 130 65 0950 154089 McKENZIE POND 1150 750 690 345 1150 154089 LAKE PLACID 6115 3975 3670 1835 940 1163 154089 LOWER PRESTON POND 175 115 105 50 2015 Lakeshore Schedule 2 Island Lake Code SWIS Code Lake Name D1 D2 F1 F2 Cliff Swamp Trend 0550 154200 BRANCH RIVER PD (PALMER PD) 385 250 230 115 0652 154200 CHALLIS POND 240 155 145 70 0670 154200 COURTNEY POND 290 190 175 85 0671 154200 BASS LAKE 175 115 105 50 0672 154200 VANDERWHACKER POND 175 115 105 50 1220 154200 SAND POND 430 280 260 130 1222 154200 HOWARD POND 175 115 105 50 1223 154200 TWIN PONDS (2) 175 115 105 50 1224 154200 MUNSON POND 175 115 105 50 1225 154200 BLOODY POND 175 115 105 50 1226 154200 HAMMOND POND 175 115 105 50 1320 154200 WOLF POND (2) 175 115 105 50 0780 154489 FRANKLIN FALLS FLOW 910 590 545 275 1.15 0990 154489 MOOSE POND (1) 910 590 545 275 0510 154600 BIG ROGERS POND 290 190 175 85 0530 154600 BIGSBY POND 625 405 375 190 0560 154600 BULLET POND 720 470 430 215 0680 154600 CRANE POND 720 470 430 215 0870 154600 HORSESHOE POND 575 375 345 170 1.15 0900 154600 JOHNSON POND 530 345 320 160 1030 154600 MULLER POND 530 345 320 160 1.15 1090 154600 OLIVER POND 530 345 320 160 1.15 1100 154600 PARADOX LAKE 1920 1250 1150 575 1.20 1140 154600 PHARAOH LAKE 385 250 230 115 1.05 1144 154600 WHORTLEBERRY POND 240 155 145 70 1146 154600 SPECTACLE POND 215 140 130 65 1147 154600 GULL POND 240 155 145 70 1148 154600 GOOSE POND 290 190 175 85 1149 154600 CRAB POND 215 140 130 65 1151 154600 NORTH POND 215 140 130 65 1155 154600 PEAKED HILL POND 215 140 130 65 1159 154600 BUMBO POND 240 155 145 70 1161 154600 COTTERS POND 215 140 130 65 1162 154600 OXSHOE POND 215 140 130 65 1170 154600 PYRAMID LAKE 770 500 460 230 1242 154600 SCHROON LAKE SECTION 2 3010 1955 1805 905 2015 Lakeshore Schedule 3 Island Lake Code SWIS Code Lake Name D1 D2 F1 F2 Cliff Swamp Trend 0730 154800 EAGLE LAKE 1345 875 805 405 1080 154800 NORTH LAKE (PUTNAM POND) 770 500 460 230 1.15 1138 154800 GOOSENECK POND 175 115 105 50 1142 154800 ROCK POND 175 115 105 50 1.05 1143 154800 GRIZZLE OCEAN (POND) 175 115 105 50 1145 154800 LOST POND 175 115 105 50 1552 162089 BIG TUPPER LAKE SECTION 2 2110 1370 1265 635 2510 162089 RAQUETTE POND 1535 1000 920 460 385 2811 162089 WEST PINE POND 480 310 290 145 2813 162089 HEAVENS PD (N OF BIG WOLF) 175 115 105 50 1.05 2350 162400 MOUNTAIN VIEW LAKE 670 435 400 200 1520 163000 BARNUM POND 530 345 320 160 1640 163000 CLEAR POND 625 405 375 190 1950 163000 BAKER POND 215 140 130 65 1960 163000 FORESTMERE LK (CHAIN LK) 575 375 345 170 1.15 1965 163000 MCCOLLUM POND 175 115 105 50 2070 163000 JONES POND 625 405 375 190 2360 163000 MOUNTAIN POND (1) 530 345 320 160 2390 163000 OSGOOD POND 1535 1000 920 460 2490 163000 RAINBOW LAKE 1535 1000 920 460 1.20 2530 163000 RICE LAKE 625 405 375 190 2620 163000 SPECTACLE PONDS 575 375 345 170 2630 163000 SPITFIRE LAKE 2785 1810 1670 835 1680 164000 DEBAR POND 530 345 320 160 1720 164000 DEER RIVER FLOW 575 375 345 170 2320 164000 MEACHAM LAKE 1715 1115 1030 515 2371 164000 CLEAR POND 625 405 375 190 2372 164000 BUCK POND 240 155 145 70 1590 164400 BUCK POND 670 435 400 200 1591 164400 CHUB POND 290 190 175 85 1592 164400 HOPE POND 335 220 200 100 1593 164400 TAMARACK PD (LITTLE HOPE) 290 190 175 85 1790 164400 DUCK POND 480 310 290 145 2090 164400 LAKE KUSHAQUA 1150 750 690 345 1.15 2400 164400 OREGON POND 670 435 400 200 2700 164400 NO. BRANCH SARANAC RIVER 480 310 290 145 1.10 2015 Lakeshore Schedule 4 Island Lake Code SWIS Code Lake Name D1 D2 F1 F2 Cliff Swamp Trend 2740 164400 UNION FALLS FLOW 1150 750 690 345 1.20 1630 164689 LAKE CLEAR 2110 1370 1265 635 1660 164689 LAKE COLBY 1345 875 805 405 1780 164689 DUCK HOLE 175 115 105 50 1.05 2080 164689 KIWASSA LAKE 2785 1810 1670 835 1.20 2290 164689 MCCAULEY POND 575 375 345 170 2300 164689 OSEETAH LAKE (MILLER POND) 1920 1250 1150 575 2301 164689 PINE POND 240 155 145 70 2302 164689 LITTLE AMPERSAND POND 175 115 105 50 2303 164689 OWL POND 215 140 130 65 2304 164689 FIRST POND 1150 750 690 345 1.15 2305 164689 SECOND POND 1150 750 690 345 2340 164689 MILL POND 670 435 400 200 2420 164689 PANTHER POND 480 310 290 145 2560 164689 SARANAC LAKE - LOWER 2665 1730 1600 800 1.20 2570 164689 SARANAC LAKE - MIDDLE 1920 1250 1150 575 1.20 2600 164689 TEFFT PD (aka Unnamed Pd W of Coreys) 215 140 130 65 2690 164689 ST. REGIS LAKE - UPPER 2785 1810 1670 835 2710 164689 STONY CREEK PONDS 1535 1000 920 460 1.15 3550 164689 BEAR PD (W of Upper St Regis L 670 435 400 200 1570 165200 BLACK PD (E of Whey Pd) 480 310 290 145 1690 165200 DEER POND 240 155 145 70 1730 165200 DEUEL POND 290 190 175 85 1820 165200 EAST POND 335 220 200 100 1830 165200 EAST PINE POND 480 310 290 145 1860 165200 FISH CREEK PONDS 1535 1000 920 460 1870 165200 FISH POND 530 345 320 160 1871 165200 CLAMSHELL POND 175 115 105 50 1880 165200 FLOODWOOD PONDS 960 625 575 290 1.15 1881 165200 COPPERAS POND 175 115 105 50 1920 165200 FOLLENSBY CLEAR POND 1345 875 805 405 1.15 1970 165200 GREEN POND (near Floodwood Rd) 1050 685 630 315 2020 165200 HOEL POND 1345 875 805 405 2021 165200 TURTLE POND 215 140 130 65 2110 165200 LEAD POND 430 280 260 130 2120 165200 LONG POND 670 435 400 200 1.15 2015 Lakeshore Schedule 5 Island Lake Code SWIS Code Lake Name D1 D2 F1 F2 Cliff Swamp Trend 2150 165200 BENZ POND 335 220 200 100 2170 165200 LITTLE CLEAR POND 960 625 575 290 1.15 2180 165200 LITTLE GREEN POND 625 405 375 190 2181 165200 BONE POND 335 220 200 100 2190 165200 LITTLE LONG PD (2) 175 115 105 50 2205 165200 SANTA CLARA FLOW 480 310 290 145 2208 165200 GREEN POND (near St.Regis Pd.) 175 115 105 50 2209 165200 GRASS POND 175 115 105 50 2210 165200 LITTLE LONG PD (1) 290 190 175 85 1.05 2240 165200 LITTLE SQUARE POND 290 190 175 85 2270 165200 MADAWASKA FLOW (POND) 430 280 260 130 2330 165200 MIDDLE POND 480 310 290 145 2470 165200 POLLIWOG POND 960 625 575 290 1.15 2471 165200 HORSESHOE POND 215 140 130 65 2472 165200 ECHO POND 335 220 200 100 2474 165200 SLANG POND 215 140 130 65 2475 165200 LITTLE FISH POND 175 115 105 50 2476 165200 LYDIA POND 175 115 105 50 2477 165200 ROCK POND 290 190 175 85 2478 165200 LEDGE POND 240 155 145 70 2520 165200 RAT POND 385 250 230 115 2540 165200 ROLLINS POND 960 625 575 290 1.15 2581 165200 SARANAC LAKE UPPER-SECTION 1 2665 1730 1600 800 2582 165200 SARANAC LK UPPER-SECTION 2 2580 1680 1550 775 2610 165200 SOCHIA POND 290 190 175 85 2660 165200 SQUARE POND 1345 875 805 405 2670 165200 ST.
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