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Draft 2016 Integrated 305(B)/303(D) List Draft 2016 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List - Streams Reach Name/ID Reach Location/County River Basin/ Assessment/ Cause/ Size/Unit Category/ Notes Use Data Provider Source Priority Alex Creek Mason Cowpen Branch to Altamaha Not Supporting DO 3 4a TMDL completed DO 2002. Altamaha River GAR030701060503 Wayne Fishing 1,55,10 NP Miles Altamaha River Confluence of Oconee and Altamaha Supporting 72 1 TMDL completed TWR 2002. Ocmulgee Rivers to ITT Rayonier GAR030701060401 Appling, Wayne, Jeff Davis Fishing 1,55 Miles Altamaha River ITT Rayonier to Penholoway Altamaha Assessment 20 3 TMDL completed TWR 2002. More data need to Creek Pending be collected and evaluated before it can be determined whether the designated use of Fishing is being met. GAR030701060402 Wayne Fishing 10,55 Miles Altamaha River Penholoway Creek to Butler Altamaha Supporting 27 1 River GAR030701060501 Wayne, Glynn, McIntosh Fishing 1,55 Miles Beards Creek Chapel Creek to Spring Branch Altamaha Not Supporting Bio F 7 5 GAR030701060308 Tattnall, Long Fishing 4 NP Miles 2016 Beards Creek Spring Branch to Altamaha Altamaha Not Supporting Bio F 11 4a TMDL completed Bio F in 2012. River GAR030701060301 Tattnall Fishing 1,55,10,4 NP, UR Miles Big Cedar Creek Griffith Branch to Little Cedar Altamaha Assessment 5 3 This site has a narrative rank of fair for Creek Pending macroinvertebrates. Waters with a narrative rank of fair will remain in Category 3 until EPD completes the reevaluation of the metrics used to assess macroinvertebrate data. GAR030701070108 Washington Fishing 59 Miles Big Cedar Creek Little Cedar Creek to Ohoopee Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 3 4a TMDLs completed DO 2002 & FC (2002 & 2007). River GAR030701070102 Johnson Fishing 10 M, NP Miles Page 1 Draft 2016 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List - Streams Reach Name/ID Reach Location/County River Basin/ Assessment/ Cause/ Size/Unit Category/ Notes Use Data Provider Source Priority Brazells Creek Unnamed tributary Altamaha Not Supporting Bio F 10 4a TMDL completed Bio F 2012. pH is being put in approximately 2 mi d/s SR 292 Category 3 due to there being less than a full to the Ohoopee River year of data being available for assessment (data available Jan - May and December) GAR030701070507 Tattnall Fishing 1,4 NP, UR Miles Bullard Creek ~0.25 mi u/s Altamaha Road Altamaha Not Supporting Bio F 8 4a TMDL completed Bio F 2007. to Altamaha River GAR030701060104 Jeff Davis Fishing 4 NP Miles Cobb Creek Oconee Creek to Altamaha Altamaha Not Supporting FC 13 4a TMDLs completed DO (2002), FC (2012). River GAR030701060102 Toombs Fishing 1,10,55 NP Miles Cypress Creek Rolands Pond to Ohoopee Altamaha Not Supporting DO 4 4a TMDL completed DO 2007. River GAR030701070104 Johnson Fishing 10 NP Miles Doctors Creek Upstream Jones Creek Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 5 4a TMDLs completed DO 2002 & FC (2002 & 2007). GAR030701060405 Long Fishing 1,10,55 NP Miles Five Mile Creek Headwaters to Altamaha River Altamaha Not Supporting Bio F 9 4a TMDL completed Bio F 2007. GAR030701060303 Appling, Wayne Fishing 4 NP Miles Flat Creek Headwaters to Little Ohoopee Altamaha Not Supporting FC 10 4a TMDL completed FC 2007. River GAR030701070208 Johnson, Emanuel Fishing 10 NP Miles Goose Creek Upstream Rd. S1922 (Walton Altamaha Not Supporting FC 8 4a TMDL completed FC (2002 & 2007). Griffis Rd.) to Little Goose Creek GAR030701060302 Wayne Fishing 1,10,52,55 UR Miles Jacks Creek U.S. Hwy. 1 to Ohoopee River Altamaha Not Supporting Bio F, DO, 9 4a TMDLs completed DO (2002), FC (2002 & 2007), FC Bio F(2007). GAR030701070303 Emanuel Fishing 4,10 NP Miles Page 2 Draft 2016 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List - Streams Reach Name/ID Reach Location/County River Basin/ Assessment/ Cause/ Size/Unit Category/ Notes Use Data Provider Source Priority Jones Creek Still Creek to Doctors Creek Altamaha Not Supporting DO 11 4a TMDL completed DO 2002. GAR030701060404 Long Fishing 10,55 UR Miles Little Creek Gum Branch to Honey Camp Altamaha Assessment 4 3 New Category 3 reach based on 2014 data from Branch Pending RV_06_2942. Data is only available from January - May. More data is needed before making an assessment. GAR030701060408 Wayne Fishing 1 Miles Little Ohoopee River Gully Branch to Neeley Creek Altamaha Not Supporting DO 14 4a TMDL completed DO 2002. GAR030701070201 Washington Fishing 10 NP Miles Little Ohoopee River Neeley Creek to Sardis Creek Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 15 4a TMDL completed DO (2002) & FC (2002 & 2007). GAR030701070202 Johnson Fishing 10 NP Miles Little Ohoopee River Sardis Creek to Ohoopee River Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 18 4a TMDL completed DO & FC 2002. GAR030701070203 Emanuel Fishing 1,4,10,55 NP Miles Magruda Creek Headwaters to Little Ohoopee Altamaha Not Supporting FC 6 4a TMDL completed FC 2007. River GAR030701070205 Johnson, Emanuel Fishing 10 NP Miles Milligan Creek Uvalda to Altamaha River Altamaha Not Supporting FC 11 4a TMDLs completed FC (2002 & 2007), DO (2002). GAR030701060101 Montgomery, Toombs Fishing 10 NP Miles Milliken Bay Headwaters to Little McMillen Altamaha Not Supporting pH 4 5 Creek GAR030701060407 Wayne Fishing 1 UR Miles 2026 Mushmelon Creek Headwaters to Delbos Bay Altamaha Not Supporting Bio F 9 4a TMDL completed Bio F 2012. GAR030701060306 Tattnall Fishing 4 NP Miles Nealy Creek Headwaters to Little Ohoopee Altamaha Not Supporting DO 9 4a TMDL completed DO (2007). River GAR030701070206 Washington, Johnson Fishing 10 NP Miles Page 3 Draft 2016 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List - Streams Reach Name/ID Reach Location/County River Basin/ Assessment/ Cause/ Size/Unit Category/ Notes Use Data Provider Source Priority Neels Creek Bear Creek to Ohoopee River Altamaha Supporting 6 1 GAR030701070105 Johnson Fishing 10 Miles Oconee Creek Headwaters to Cobb Creek Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 11 4a TMDLs completed DO (2002), FC (2002 & 2007) GAR030701060103 Montgomery, Toombs Fishing 1,10 NP Miles Ohoopee River Dyers Creek to Big Cedar Creek Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 15 4a TMDLs completed FC (2002 & 2007) & DO (2007). GAR030701070101 Washington, Johnson Fishing 1,10 NP Miles Ohoopee River Big Cedar Creek to Cypress Altamaha Not Supporting DO 2 4a TMDL completed DO (2007). Creek GAR030701070106 Johnson Fishing 10 NP, M Miles Ohoopee River Cypress Creek to Neels Creek Altamaha Supporting 5 1 GAR030701070107 Johnson Fishing 10 Miles Ohoopee River Neels Creek to Little Ohoopee Altamaha Not Supporting DO, TWR 18 4a TMDLs completed DO (2002), FC (2002 & 2007), River TWR (2002). GAR030701070103 Johnson, Emanuel Fishing 1,10,55 NP Miles Ohoopee River Little Ohoopee River to U.S. Altamaha Not Supporting FC, TWR 23 4a TMDLs completed TWR (2002), DO (2002), FC Highway 292 (2002). GAR030701070304 Emanuel, Candler, Tattnall Fishing 1,10 NP Miles Ohoopee River Hwy 292 to Hwy 147 Altamaha Not Supporting TWR 12 4a TMDL completed TWR 2002 GAR030701070501 Tattnall Fishing 1,9,10,55 NP Miles Ohoopee River Ga. Hwy 147 to Confluence Altamaha Not Supporting TWR 13 4a TMDL completed TWR 2002. with Altamaha River GAR030701070502 Tattnall Fishing 1,9,55 NP Miles Pendleton Creek Wildwood Lake to Tiger Creek Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 12 4a TMDLs completed DO (2002), FC (2002 & 2007). GAR030701070402 Treutlen, Toombs Fishing 1,10 NP Miles Pendleton Creek Sand Hill Lake to Reedy Creek Altamaha Not Supporting FC 7 4a TMDLs completed FC (2002 & 2007), DO (2002). GAR030701070401 Treutlen Fishing 1,10 NP Miles Page 4 Draft 2016 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List - Streams Reach Name/ID Reach Location/County River Basin/ Assessment/ Cause/ Size/Unit Category/ Notes Use Data Provider Source Priority Pendleton Creek Reedy Creek to Swift Creek Altamaha Not Supporting FC 5 5 EPD needs to determine the "natural DO" for the area before it can be determined whether the dissolved oxygen criteria are being met. GAR030701070407 Toombs Fishing 1,55 NP Miles 2016 Pendleton Creek Swift Creek to Ohoopee River Altamaha Not Supporting FC 9 5 GAR030701070405 Toombs Fishing 1,10,55 NP Miles 2016 Penholoway Creek Little Creek to Altamaha River Altamaha Not Supporting DO 13 4a TMDL completed DO (2002). GAR030701060403 Wayne Fishing 1,10,55 NP Miles Rocky Creek Ga. Hwy. 130 to Little Rocky Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 10 4a TMDLs completed FC (2002 & 2007), DO (2002). Creek GAR030701070505 Toombs Fishing 1,10 NP Miles Rocky Creek Little Rocky Creek to Ohoopee Altamaha Not Supporting FC, DO 11 4a, 5 TMDL completed DO (2002). River GAR030701070504 Toombs, Tattnall Fishing 1,10,55 NP Miles 2016 Sardis Creek Headwaters to Little Ohoopee Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 10 4a TMDLs completed DO 2007, FC 2007. River GAR030701070207 Emanuel Fishing 10 NP Miles Swift Creek Old Normantown Rd. to Altamaha Not Supporting DO, FC 5 4a TMDLs completed DO (2002), FC (2002 & 2007). Pendleton Creek GAR030701070404 Toombs Fishing 10 M, UR Miles Ten Mile Creek Little Ten Mile Creek to Altamaha Not Supporting FC, Bio F 13 4a, 5 TMDLs completed DO (2002), Bio F (2012). Altamaha River GAR030701060201 Appling Fishing 1,4,10,55 NP Miles 2016 Thomas Creek Downstream CR203 to Altamaha Not Supporting FC, BIo F, 12 4a, 5 TMDLs completed DO (2002), Bio F (2012). Ohoopee River DO GAR030701070506 Tattnall Fishing 1,4,10,55 UR Miles 2016 Tiger Creek Little Creek to Pendleton Creek Altamaha Not Supporting FC 16 4a TMDLs completed FC (2002 & 2007), DO (2002). GAR030701070403 Treutlen, Montgomery, Fishing 10 NP Miles Toombs Page 5 Draft 2016 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List - Streams Reach Name/ID Reach Location/County River Basin/ Assessment/ Cause/ Size/Unit Category/ Notes Use Data Provider Source Priority Tributary to Beards Headwaters to Beards Creek Altamaha Not Supporting Bio F 3 5 Creek GAR030701060307 Long Fishing 4 NP Miles 2016 Watermelon Creek Ditch Branch to the Altamaha Altamaha Not Supporting FC 9 5 EPD needs to determine the "natural DO" for the River area before it can be determined whether the dissolved oxygen criteria are being met.
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