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Nc Deq - Divison of Water Resources 2B .0300 NC DEQ - DIVISON OF WATER RESOURCES 2B .0300 . 0309 YADKIN RIVER BASIN Name of Stream Description Class Class Date Index No. YADKIN RIVER From source to mouth in W. Kerr C;Tr 04/15/63 12-(1) Scott Reservoir at Elevation 1030 Groundhog Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-2 Horse Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-3 Martin Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-4 Bailey Camp Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-5 Ooten Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-6 Dennis Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-7 Mine Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-8 Orchard Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-9 Jackson Camp Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-10 Cook Branch From source to Jackson Camp Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-10-1 Muddy Branch From source to Jackson Camp Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-10-2 Toms Branch From source to Jackson Camp Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-10-3 Addies Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-11 Flat Branch From source to Addies Branch C;Tr 04/15/63 12-11-1 Preston Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-12 Puncheon Camp Creek From source to Preston Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-12-1 Greenfield Branch From source to Puncheon Camp C;Tr 04/15/63 12-12-1-1 Creek Kirby Creek From source to Preston Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-12-2 Orchard Branch From source to Preston Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-12-3 Wolfpen Creek From source to Preston Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-12-4 Red Rock Creek From source to Preston Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-12-5 Strutton Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-13 Walnut Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-14 Warrior Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-15 Setzer Creek From source to Warrior Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-15-1 Coffey Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-16 Church Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-17 Barnett Branch From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-18 Buffalo Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19 Wolfden Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-1 Hillside Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-2 Flat Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-3 Spanish Oak Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-4 Hickory Flat Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-5 Lowder Mill Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-6 Rockhouse Creek From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-7 1 NC DENR - DIVISON OF WATER RESOURCES 2B .0300 . 0309 YADKIN RIVER BASIN Name of Stream Description Class Class Date Index No. Hog Camp Branch From source to Rockhouse Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-7-1 Long Ridge Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-8 Old Field Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-9 Winters Branch From source to Old Field Branch C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-9-1 Pound Mill Branch From source to Old Field Branch C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-9-2 Jesse Fork From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-10 Stone Mountain Branch From source to Jesse Fork C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-10-1 Joes Creek From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-11 Horton Branch From source to Joes Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-11-1 Tonys Branch From source to Joes Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-11-2 Triplett Creek From soruce to Joes Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-11-3 Elk Branch From source to Joes Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-11-4 Corpening Branch From source to Joes Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-11-5 Long Branch From source to Joes Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-11-6 McCloud Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-12 Cling Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-13 Cove Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-14 Green Rock Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-15 Licklog Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-16 Sarrett Branch From source to Buffalo Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-19-17 Mill Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-20 Hawkins Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-21 Laytown Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-22 Kings Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-23 Blue Creek From source to Kings Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-23-1 Little Kings Creek From source to Kings Creek C;Tr 04/15/63 12-23-2 Elk Creek From source to Dugger Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-(1) Trout Creek From source to Elk Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-2 Turkeypen Branch From source to Trout Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-2-1 Pounding Mill Branch From soure to Elk Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-3 Cook Branch From source to Pounding Mill Branch B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-3-1 Boone Camp Branch From source to Elk Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-4 Clear Branch From source to Elk Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-5 Camp Branch From source to Elk Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-6 Chestnut Branch From source to Elk Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-7 Laurel Creek From source to Elk Creek C;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-8 North Fork Laurel Creek From source to Laurel Creek C;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-8-1 2 NC DENR - DIVISON OF WATER RESOURCES 2B .0300 . 0309 YADKIN RIVER BASIN Name of Stream Description Class Class Date Index No. Bee Branch From source to North Fork Laurel C;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-8-1-1 Creek Bearpen Branch From source to North Fork Laurel C;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-8-1-2 Creek Carroll Branch From source to North Fork Laurel C;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-8-1-3 Creek South Fork Laurel Creek From source to Laurel Creek C;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-8-2 Pine Knob Branch From source to Laurel Creek C;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-8-3 Flat Branch From source to Laurel Creek C;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-8-4 Swift Ford Branch From source to Elk Creek C;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-9 Elk Creek From Dugger Creek to Yadkin River B;ORW 03/01/89 12-24-(10) Dugger Creek From source to Elk Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-11 Little Dugger Creek From source to Dugger Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-11-1 Old House Branch From source to Little Dugger Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-11-1-1 Motts Branch From source to Dugger Creek B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-11-2 Simmons Branch From source to Motts Branch B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-11-2-1 Pegs Branch From source to Motts Branch B;Tr,ORW 03/01/89 12-24-11-2-2 Beaver Creek From source to Yadkin River C;Tr 04/15/63 12-25 Stony Fork From source to Wilkes County SR C;Tr 04/15/63 12-26-(1) 1168 Laurel Branch From source to Stony Fork C;Tr 04/15/63 12-26-2 Left Prong Stony Fork From source to Stony Fork C;Tr 04/15/63 12-26-3 Wildcat Creek From source to Left Prong Stony C;Tr 04/15/63 12-26-3-1 Fork Fox Branch From source to Stony Fork C;Tr 04/15/63 12-26-4 Mill Branch From source to Stony Fork C;Tr 04/15/63 12-26-5 Meadow Branch From source to Stony Fork C;Tr 04/15/63 12-26-6 Stony Fork From Wilkes County SR 1168 to C 04/01/99 12-26-(7) Yadkin River Shell Creek From source to Stony Fork C 04/06/55 12-26-8 Yates Creek From source to Stony Fork C 04/06/55 12-26-9 Gladys Fork From source to Stony Fork C 04/06/55 12-26-10 YADKIN RIVER (W.
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