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West Virginia West Virginia Hancock 54025 54027 0.06 0.21 0.2 54024 0.04 0.24 54028 0.32 54023 Big Pool Hedgesville 54030 Stotlers Crossroads Subwatersheds Best for Restoration 0.08 0.03 0.21 54034 54041 54039 54035 54042 Great Cacapon54036 0.26 0.06 0.28 0.02 54031 0.03 Paw Paw 0.12 54049 54054 0.02 54033 Bruceton Mills0.23 Brandonville 54040 54052 Cresaptown 0.29 0.25 54058 Shepherdstown Morgantown North 0.15 54056 54047 0.03 54068 0.23 Tablers Station Martinsburg 54083 0.09 0.13 0.28 0.1 0.08 Lake Lynn 54066 54072 54076 54074 540880 0.08 Osage 54073 54061 54081 54059 54060 0.01 054092 0.24 0.32 0.32 Ridge 54091 0.17 Glengary 54096 0.09 54084 0.29 Largent 54086 Hundred 54089 0.17 54079 54085 0.26 0.05 0 54082 54098 54077 Levels 0 0 54087 0.21 0.21 0.01 Charles Town Littleton Blacksville 540114 0.18 0.21 Springfield 540101 54099 540105 540104 540110 Wadestown 0.18 Morgantown South Valley Point Cuzzart Headsville 0.31 0.03 Middleway 540103 0.09540116 Keyser 0.27 0.36 0.3 54097 540111 0.13 0 0.19 540106 540119 Masontown 0.22 540107 540113 540109 0.22 Inwood 540124 0.04 540115 540127 0.19 540117 Westernport 540112 540118 0.27 0.01 0 Rivesville 0.11 540122 Grant Town 0.18 0.21 540130 0.12 540129 0.31 0.04540133540142 Glover Gap Mannington 540123 0.3 0.52 540135 540137 Capon Bridge 0.2 540143 540140 0.19 540147 Big Run 540139 Terra Alta 540132 Burlington Augusta Hanging Rock Round Hill 0 Kingwood 0.19 Romney 0.21 5401440.21 0.3 540156 540158 540150 540136 0.33 540160 Newburg 0.25 540152 0.39 540165 Fairmont East0.2 Gladesville 0.23 Antioch 0.31 0.18 0.27 0.17 540149 0.19 540170 540155 Mount Storm 0.3 0.25 540131 540159 0.25540168 540145 540167 0 0.18 540171 0.27 540154 Shinnston Fairmont West 0.29 Capon Springs 540181 0.24 540180 540162 Wallace Aurora 540174 Yellow Spring Folsom 0.2 540176 0.21 540190 540172 540186 0.29 0.24 0.73 Rio 0540184 540177 0.16 540179 0.12 0.21 Fellowsville 0.3 540178 Sector 540194 540187 Old Fields 540183 0.25 Thornton Rowlesburg 540175 0.23 Rosemont 0.29 0.24540199 0.3 0 0.2 Grafton 0.16 540191 540207 540201 0.2 540189 0.25Greenland Gap Medley 0.25 540196 540197 540192 0.11 Mount Storm Lake 540198 540215 0.17 0.9 0.11 0.26 Clarksburg 540214 0.21540205 Davis Wolf Summit 540202 540208 Needmore 540209 Wardensville Salem 0.2 Lead Mine 0.35 540216 Colebank Saint George 540224 0.25 5402280 0.28 540227 0.22 Baker 0.18 540211 Moorefield 0.3 0.3 Mount Clare 0.22 540218 0 540223 Nestorville 0.2 0.46 0.48 Rig 540231 540226 540222 540238 Philippi 0.29 540213 0.22 540219 540235 0.12540242 0.23 Blackbird Knob 0.23 West Milford 540247 540253 540241 0.12 0.14 540243 0.23 Mozark Mountain 540221 540251 540254 0.21 540237 0.24 0.25 Brownton 5402521.04 Blackwater Falls Maysville Big Isaac 0.22 0.11 540261 540258 540248 540244 Wolf Gap New Milton 0.13 Parsons 540266 0.57540264 0.21 Montrose 0.37 Lost River State ParkLost City 540274 0.42 0.98 540271 540263 Petersburg East 0.21 0.21 540262 0.85 Audra 540256 0.38 540268 540280 540269 0.24 Century 540276 Belington 0.28 1.03 540249 0.58 0.51 Hopeville Petersburg West 0.29 540278 540272 540292 540285 Laneville Camden Berlin 0.41 0.29 Weston 540295 0.13 540288 0.6 540287 540296 0.36 540304 Bowden 540273 Vadis 540297 0.23 Harman 0.52 0.91 0.91 Auburn 0.18 0.56 540303 0.27 Elkins 0.71 Bergton 0.17 Junior 0.82 Burnt House 0.23 540310 540301 540305 540289 540322 Roanoke 0.4 0.55 Upper Tract Mozer Milam 540330 Buckhannon Ellamore 540315 0.16 0.31 Adrian 540314 540299 0 0.83 540306 Peterson 540327 540316 0.45 5403200.31 540339 540325 Glady Whitmer Onego 0.75 540348 0.2 540329 540342 0.11 0.26 540337 Beverly East 540334 0.47 0.39 540331 0.12 0 Gilmer 0.26 540344 0.93 0.85 0.44 0.44 540328 540341 Tanner Glenville 540345 0.45 540347 540335 540346 Fort Seybert Beverly West 0.44 0.32 0.42 0.37 540365 5403590.31 Franklin 540358 Alton Cassity 0.45 540351 0 0.05 Circleville 0.35 540372 Rock Cave 540352 540361 Walkersville 540369 540363 0.17 540370 540366 0.1 540291 0.36 0.37 540382 Orlando 1.05 Burnsville 540379 0.5 Sinks of Gandy Spruce Knob 0.31 540364 0 Cedarville Mill Creek 0.48 0.11 0.88 540357 0.81 540381 540367 540388 540392 Normantown 540386 Wildell 540375 0.31 Millstone 0.06 0.18 Adolph 1 0.44 Arnoldsburg 5404020 0.05 0.58 Brandywine 540385 0.09 540380 0.85 540396 540395 0.38 Moatstown Sugar Grove 540374 Hacker Valley 540389 540400 0 Goshen Pickens 540399 0.07540410 540378 Snowy Mountain 0.3 0.64 540414 540405 Newville 0.92 540397 Sutton 540408 0.05 Thornwood 540407 0 540426 540409 Rosedale Gassaway 540424 Durbin 0.72 0 0.3 0.14 0.17 Snyder Knob 540418 5404130 0 540416 0.27 540432 0.25 540419 Chloe 540415 0.2 Samp Valley Head 540420 540417 540438 0.33 Tariff 0 0.29 540434 Skelt 0.35 Palo Alto 540423 540422 0.43 0.49 Diana 0.11 0.33 540450 540445 0.31 540441 540431 540444 0.35 540456 0.2 0.19 0.25 540443 0 540447 Erbacon 540452 Strange Creek Herold Little Birch 540442 Green Bank Newton 0.72 Cass 540453 540455 0 540468 540460 0.31 0.37 5404610 5404670 0.24 Mingo 540470 Sharp Knob Ivydale 0.13 0.17 Bergoo Clio 540477 0.66 0.66 Webster Springs Kettle 540479 540478 0.39 540473 540475 540484 540472 540464 Romance 0 0.12 Cowen 0.61 0.72 0.36 0 Widen 0.35 0.1 Tioga 540482 540481 540486 540489 540483 Paddy Knob 540480 540495 0.37 0 0 0.26 540490 Clover Lick 540497 Clay Swandale 0.28 Edray 0.08 0.33 0.32 540508 Woodrow 540500 Elkhurst 540499 0.31 Clendenin 540498 540488 Webster Springs SW0.33 540503 540510 0.35 Blue Creek 0.12 5405050.22 540493 Webster Springs SE 0.73 0.46 0.43 Camden On Gauley 0.31 Big Chimney 0 5405140 540509 540515 540501 Pocatalico 0.12 0.3 Craigsville 540512 540513 0 Lockwood 0.27 540526 Summersville 0.39 540517 Gilboa 540529 0.37 0.37Minnehaha Springs 540522 0.29 540521 5405300 0.21 0.31 0.35 540528 540520 Bentree Hillsboro 540527 540539 540524 0 0.13 Lobelia Marlinton 540535 Mammoth 0.28 540531Fork Mountain 540537 0.78 Charleston East 5405380.25 0.34 0.24 Quick 540536 Richwood Charleston West 540551 0.38 Nettie 540542 540534 540558 0.24 540540 Mount Nebo 0.38 0 540557 0.62Summersville Dam 540561 0.66 0.24 Ansted Droop 5405590.39 Lake Sherwood 540563 0.3 540546 0.23 540549 0.94 540566 0.27 Denmar 0.25 540568Gauley Bridge 540570 5405730.85 540565 0.27 Cedar Grove 540560 Montgomery 0.4 Corliss 540582 Trout Belle 0.28 540587 540585 0.87 0.1 540588 0.39 540571 Racine 540574 540584 540591 0.12 Quinwood 1 540586 Duo 540590 0.29 0.13 0.09 0.92 0.27 Winona 540593 540600 Fayetteville Beckwith 1.03 0.84 540607 0.26 0.24 540606 540608 540598 540610 Alvon 0.45 0.26 1.02 0.92 540544 540611 Powellton 0.09 1.11 0.96 Eskdale 540594 540605 Williamsburg Anthony 540596 Sylvester 540622 540619 Rupert Cornstalk Williams Mountain0.26 0.32 0.54 0.25 0.97 540623 540621 Madison 540620 540612 540613 Thurmond Rainelle1.51 540631 0.16 540627 540632 0.23 Danese 1.14 0.27 540633 Oak Hill 540635 0.91 540643 Pax 540645 0.45 White Sulphur Springs 0.35 0.17 540630 Lewisburg 540637 540641 0.92 540642 Whitesville Dorothy 540625 0.77 540648 0.52 1.1 0.51 1.09540638 0.28 540644 0.83 Wharton 540653 0.15 Dawson 540649 1.11 Clothier 0.34 Meadow Bridge Priority Scores Henlawson 1.03 Asbury 540651 0.25 Meadow Creek540657 1.14 higher score = higher priority 540656 540661 540664 540655 540662 0.3 0.68 Beckley 0.34 Prince 0.83 540671 540669 0.33 540659 Eccles 0.46 Ronceverte Glace Pilot Knob 540666 540660 Arnett 0.96 540670 Extirpated & Predicted Extirpated Watersheds Selected 0.66 0.25 0.37 540675 Fort Spring 0.32 540677 Lorado 540668 540667 0.14 540681 Alderson 1.13 540676 Shady Spring Amherstdale 0.43 Talcott 1.12 540679 0.18 1.03 Logan 0.29 540688 0.24 Hinton 540674 0.56 0.01 - 0.10 (in white) 540684 0.79 540682 540673 540690 0.43 Lester 540699 Paint Bank 0.73 540691 Crab Orchard 540685 540694 0.42 0.32 540698 0.74 540696 0.83 540692 540693 0.46 Matheny McGraws0.19 540700 Union 0.11 - 0.24 (in white) Mallory 0.3 0.36 Gap Mills Oceana Forest Hill Greenville 1.03 0.82 0.25 Man 0.92 540712 0.86 540703 540705 540707 Pipestem 540716 Barnabus 540704 0.31 Flat Top 540702 540715 0.41 0.96 0.78 0.31 Odd 0.93 0.25 - 0.48 (in white) 540719 1.03 540714 540711 0.42 540713 540706 0.83 540710 0.78 540718 Rhodell 0.47 0.52 540701 Mullens Pineville 540725 540717 540722 Baileysville 0.26 Lindside 1.18 Gilbert 540730 0.92 540729 540727 Peterstown 0.43 0.49 - 1.13 (in white) 540724 0.41 0 5407310.86 0.25 540732 Lerona 540726 Majestic Wharncliffe Athens 1.08 540736 0.54 Matoaka 1.11 540737 Keystone Crumpler 540733 540734 0.83 0.8 5407380.77 Other Subwatersheds 540742 0.89 1.06 0.72 Welch 540743 Davy 540740 0.42 540735 Iaeger 5407411.2 Panther 0.51 Oakvale 540745 5407490.71 Princeton USGS WV Quad Index 0.83 0.76 540747 540748 540750 Anawalt 540751 Bluefield 0.4 0.34 0.71 0.93 540754 Gary 540752 Bramwell 540753 0.78 0.49 NHD WV Streams Bradshaw War 540756 0 12.5 25 50 Miles West Virginia 0.78 540757 0.99 EBTJV HUC Codes (underlined) 540758 Source: Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture, National Atlas July, 2008.
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