Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - November 2018

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - November 2018 Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - November 2018 Length County of Mouth Water Trib To Wild Trout Limits Lower Limit Lat Lower Limit Lon (miles) Adams Birch Run Long Pine Run Reservoir Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.950279 -77.444443 3.82 Adams Hosack Run Conococheague Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.914780 -77.467522 2.90 Adams Latimore Creek Bermudian Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.003613 -77.061386 7.00 Adams Little Marsh Creek Marsh Creek Headwaters dnst to T-315 39.842220 -77.372780 3.80 Adams Marsh Creek Out of State Headwaters dnst to SR0030 39.853802 -77.288300 11.12 Adams Opossum Creek Conewago Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.931667 -77.185555 12.10 Adams Stillhouse Run Conococheague Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.915470 -77.467575 1.28 Allegheny Allegheny River Ohio River Headwater dnst to conf Reed Run 41.751389 -78.107498 21.80 Allegheny Kilbuck Run Ohio River Headwaters to UNT at RM 1.25 40.516388 -80.131668 5.17 Allegheny Little Sewickley Creek Ohio River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.554253 -80.206802 7.91 Armstrong Birch Run Allegheny River Headwaters dnst to mouth 41.033300 -79.619414 1.10 Armstrong Bullock Run North Fork Pine Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.879723 -79.441391 1.81 Armstrong Cornplanter Run Buffalo Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.754444 -79.671944 1.76 Armstrong Cove Run Sugar Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.987652 -79.634421 2.59 Armstrong Crooked Creek Allegheny River Headwaters to conf Pine Rn 40.722221 -79.102501 8.18 Armstrong Foundry Run Mahoning Creek Lake Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.910416 -79.221046 2.43 Armstrong Glade Run Mahoning Creek Lake Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.914787 -79.263321 7.53 Armstrong Glade Run Allegheny River Headwaters dnst to second trib upst from mouth 40.767223 -79.566940 10.51 Armstrong Holder Run Sugar Creek Headwaters to mouth 40.986111 -79.638056 3.29 Armstrong Huling Run Allegheny River Headwaters to UNT to Huling Run (RM 2.70) 40.952778 -79.574444 4.75 Armstrong North Fork Pine Creek Pine Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.873890 -79.468613 7.90 Armstrong Pine Run Sugar Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.986111 -79.654724 3.76 Armstrong Scrubgrass Creek Mahoning Creek Headwaters dnst to Pine Township Line 40.915001 -79.395836 4.40 Armstrong Snyders Run Allegheny River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.970554 -79.591110 2.04 Headwaters to 250 m downstream from the 4th bridge Armstrong Sugar Creek Allegheny River 40.995560 -79.620020 5.35 on SR0068 upst of the mouth Armstrong UNT To Allegheny River (RM 78.91) Allegheny River Headwaters to mouth 41.045980 -79.655890 3.39 Bedford Bear Run Maple Run Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.207500 -78.317780 0.76 Bedford Beaver Creek Yellow Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.159721 -78.373611 8.95 Bedford Big Break Hollow Wallacks Branch Headwaters downstream to mouth 40.269855 -78.618324 1.90 Bedford Bobs Creek Dunning Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.144169 -78.557220 21.08 Bedford Brush Creek Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to Bedford County Line 39.951668 -78.238892 10.40 Bedford Ciana Run Rhodes Run Headwaters downstream to mouth 40.294300 -78.603996 1.50 Bedford Cove Creek Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.005833 -78.416664 18.80 Bedford Deep Hollow Run Pavia Run Headwaters downstream to mouth 40.265659 -78.584251 1.89 Bedford Maple Run Yellow Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.150002 -78.334724 7.25 Bedford Ott Town Run Cove Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.978611 -78.440833 0.60 Bedford Pavia Run Bobs Creek Headwaters to the confluence with Deep Hollow Run 40.265609 -78.584279 1.91 Bedford Potter Creek Yellow Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.189167 -78.375275 5.42 Bedford Rainsburg Gap Run Sweet Root Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.861368 -78.491194 1.29 Bedford Reservoir Hollow Run Little Wills Creek Headwaters to mouth 39.832628 -78.713597 1.83 Bedford Rhodes Run Bobs Creek Headwaters dnst to State Game Lands # 26 Boundary 40.294445 -78.599998 1.66 Bedford Shawnee Branch Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to backwaters of Shawnee Lake 40.038544 -78.647560 7.05 Bedford Sherman Valley Run Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.086945 -78.291946 8.17 Bedford Sugar Camp Run Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters downstream to mouth 40.221386 -78.252335 3.37 Length County of Mouth Water Trib To Wild Trout Limits Lower Limit Lat Lower Limit Lon (miles) Bedford Sweet Root Creek Town Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.816666 -78.488892 6.18 Bedford Sweet Root Run Sweet Root Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.832779 -78.448891 2.50 Bedford Tar Water Creek Little Wills Creek Headwaters dnst to UNT (R.M. 0.88) 39.888096 -78.700195 4.51 Bedford Three Springs Run Yellow Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.171391 -78.376945 4.16 Bedford Tiger Run Little Wills Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.834064 -78.714294 4.84 Bedford UNT to Ravers Run (RM 2.75) Ravers Run Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.187840 -78.303210 0.72 Bedford UNT to Raystown Branch Juniata River (RM 39.23) Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.214470 -78.264470 1.75 Bedford UNT To Shobers Run (RM 6.50) Shobers Run Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.956243 -78.547466 2.06 Bedford Wallacks Branch Bobs Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.263058 -78.592224 4.25 Bedford Yellow Creek Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to SR0026 bridge 40.130638 -78.333061 13.37 Berks Allegheny Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters to Inflow of Green Hills Lake 40.258506 -75.909826 7.81 Berks Angelica Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters to mouth 40.309167 -75.922222 6.45 Berks Antietam Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters to SR 422 40.299512 -75.848241 9.27 Berks Beaver Run Hay Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.225834 -75.852219 3.10 Berks Bernhart Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to Bernhart Reservoir 40.379166 -75.903053 1.94 Berks Bieber Creek Manatawny Creek Headwaters to mouth 40.397221 -75.740555 8.08 Berks Birch Creek Little Northkill Creek Headwaters dnst to Bloody Spring Road Bridge 40.498055 -76.172501 3.03 Berks Cacoosing Creek Tulpehocken Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.366390 -75.994720 9.40 Berks Drumheller School Creek Oysterville Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.396246 -75.708021 2.66 Headwaters dnst to a point 930 m. upst of SR 4044 Berks Furnace Creek Maiden Creek 40.579723 -75.938057 2.80 Mountain Rd. Berks Furnace Creek Little Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.382500 -75.761108 6.58 Berks Furnace Creek Spring Creek Headwaters to Mouth 40.348611 -76.115000 2.90 Berks Furnace Run Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.355556 -75.741112 3.12 Berks Hay Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.270832 -75.800003 12.82 Berks Hospital Creek Spring Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.346943 -76.089996 4.22 Berks Indian Corn Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.276669 -75.843330 3.04 Berks Ironstone Creek Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to SR 2049 40.332214 -75.650009 3.40 Berks Laurel Run Schuylkill River Headwaters to mouth 40.379722 -75.951111 7.21 Berks Little Manatawny Creek Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.382500 -75.745003 7.31 Berks Little Sacony Creek Sacony Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.470280 -75.731392 1.86 Berks Mill Creek Sacony Creek 500 m upst from T799 dnst to first T-775 Bridge 40.542828 -75.775131 3.43 Berks Mill Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.248333 -75.720833 3.58 Berks Mill Creek Little Swatara Creek Headwaters dnst to T-674 40.490439 -76.275131 1.44 Berks Monocacy Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to SR 562 40.316113 -75.797775 5.76 Berks Moselem Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.501110 -75.885559 4.20 Berks Northkill Creek Blue Marsh Lake Headwaters dnst to Ltl. Northkill Ck. 40.435757 -76.116966 10.08 Berks Ontelaunee Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to SR 4024 40.686668 -75.761665 2.78 Berks Oysterville Creek Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.375278 -75.734718 6.40 Berks Pachwechen Run Perkiomen Creek Headwaters to mouth 40.425728 -75.553520 3.40 Berks Peters Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.462502 -75.901108 0.72 Berks Pine Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to junction of SR 1018 and T-814 40.622517 -75.896240 3.98 Berks Pine Creek Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to Mouth 40.406944 -75.738892 6.00 Spring 351 m upst from Reber's Bridge Rd. dnst to Berks Plum Creek Tulpehocken Creek 40.373333 -76.007774 0.25 mouth Berks Sacony Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to T506 Saucony Bridge 40.533054 -75.815559 12.43 Berks Seidel Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.287894 -75.863838 3.91 Berks Sixpenny Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.258331 -75.770279 3.70 Length County of Mouth Water Trib To Wild Trout Limits Lower Limit Lat Lower Limit Lon (miles) Berks Sleepy Hollow Run Allegheny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.233334 -75.936111 1.90 Berks Spring Creek Blue Marsh Lake Headwaters to mouth 40.375556 -76.078333 4.25 Berks Trout Run Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.325279 -75.731667 2.12 Berks Tulpehocken Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to T580 Mill Ave.
Recommended publications
  • Class a Wild Trout Streams
    CLASS A WILD TROUT STREAMS STATEWIDE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS REVIEW STREAM REDESIGNATION EVALUATION Drainage Lists: A, C, D, E, F, H, I, K, L, N, O, P, Q, T WATER QUALITY MONITORING SECTION (MAB) DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY STANDARDS BUREAU OF POINT AND NON-POINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION December 2014 INTRODUCTION The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) is required by regulation, 25 Pa. Code section 93.4b(a)(2)(ii), to consider streams for High Quality (HQ) designation when the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) submits information that a stream is a Class A Wild Trout stream based on wild trout biomass. The PFBC surveys for trout biomass using their established protocols (Weber, Green, Miko) and compares the results to the Class A Wild Trout Stream criteria listed in Table 1. The PFBC applies the Class A classification following public notice, review of comments, and approval by their Commissioners. The PFBC then submits the reports to the Department where staff conducts an independent review of the trout biomass data in the fisheries management reports for each stream. All fisheries management reports that support PFBCs final determinations included in this package were reviewed and the streams were found to qualify as HQ streams under 93.4b(a)(2)(ii). There are 50 entries representing 207 stream miles included in the recommendations table. The Department generally followed the PFBC requested stream reach delineations. Adjustments to reaches were made in some instances based on land use, confluence of tributaries, or considerations based on electronic mapping limitations. PUBLIC RESPONSE AND PARTICIPATION SUMMARY The procedure by which the PFBC designates stream segments as Class A requires a public notice process where proposed Class A sections are published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin first as proposed and secondly as final, after a review of comments received during the public comment period and approval by the PFBC Commissioners.
    [Show full text]
  • NON-TIDAL BENTHIC MONITORING DATABASE: Version 3.5
    NON-TIDAL BENTHIC MONITORING DATABASE: Version 3.5 DATABASE DESIGN DOCUMENTATION AND DATA DICTIONARY 1 June 2013 Prepared for: United States Environmental Protection Agency Chesapeake Bay Program 410 Severn Avenue Annapolis, Maryland 21403 Prepared By: Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin 51 Monroe Street, PE-08 Rockville, Maryland 20850 Prepared for United States Environmental Protection Agency Chesapeake Bay Program 410 Severn Avenue Annapolis, MD 21403 By Jacqueline Johnson Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin To receive additional copies of the report please call or write: The Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin 51 Monroe Street, PE-08 Rockville, Maryland 20850 301-984-1908 Funds to support the document The Non-Tidal Benthic Monitoring Database: Version 3.0; Database Design Documentation And Data Dictionary was supported by the US Environmental Protection Agency Grant CB- CBxxxxxxxxxx-x Disclaimer The opinion expressed are those of the authors and should not be construed as representing the U.S. Government, the US Environmental Protection Agency, the several states or the signatories or Commissioners to the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin: Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia or the District of Columbia. ii The Non-Tidal Benthic Monitoring Database: Version 3.5 TABLE OF CONTENTS BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................................................. 3 INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Section 106 Annual Report - 2019
    Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Section 106 Annual Report - 2019 Prepared by: Cultural Resources Unit, Environmental Policy and Development Section, Bureau of Project Delivery, Highway Delivery Division, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Date: April 07, 2020 For the: Federal Highway Administration, Pennsylvania Division Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Officer Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Penn Street Bridge after rehabilitation, Reading, Pennsylvania Table of Contents A. Staffing Changes ................................................................................................... 7 B. Consultant Support ................................................................................................ 7 Appendix A: Exempted Projects List Appendix B: 106 Project Findings List Section 106 PA Annual Report for 2018 i Introduction The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has been delegated certain responsibilities for ensuring compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106) on federally funded highway projects. This delegation authority comes from a signed Programmatic Agreement [signed in 2010 and amended in 2017] between the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP), the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), and PennDOT. Stipulation X.D of the amended Programmatic Agreement (PA) requires PennDOT to prepare an annual report on activities carried out under the PA and provide it to
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 State Transportation 12-YEAR PROGRAM Commission AUGUST 2020
    2021 State Transportation 12-YEAR PROGRAM Commission AUGUST 2020 Tom Wolf Governor Yassmin Gramian, P.E. Secretary, PA Department of Transportation Chairperson, State Transportation Commission Larry S. Shifflet Deputy Secretary for Planning State Transportation Commission 2021 12-Year Program ABOUT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION The Pennsylvania State Transportation Commission (STC) serves as the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT) board of directors. The 15 member board evaluates the condition and performance of Pennsylvania’s transportation system and assesses the resources required to maintain, improve, and expand transportation facilities and services. State Law requires PennDOT to update Pennsylvania’s 12-Year Transportation Program (TYP) every two years for submission to the STC for adoption. PAGE i www.TalkPATransportation.com TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION....i THE 12-YEAR PROGRAM PROCESS............................................................9 Planning and Prioritizing Projects.....................................................9 TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................................................ii Transportation Program Review and Approval...............................10 From Planning to Projects...............................................................11 50TH ANNIVERSARY........................................................................................1 TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE.............................................13
    [Show full text]
  • CONFLUENCE Bike Ride Benefting the Salvation 15 Miles 724-329-8501 PENNSYLVANIA Army
    2016 SERVICES & EVENTS LOCAL EVENTS ATTRACTIONS Wind & River Challenge Fallingwater & Bear Run Saturday, June 4 Nature Reserve CONFLUENCE Bike ride benefting the Salvation 15 miles 724-329-8501 PENNSYLVANIA Army. Details @ 814-445-9232 Annual National Road Forbes State Forest WELCOME TO CONFLUENCE Chainsaw Carving Festival 19 miles 724-238-1200 amed for the confuence of the Casselman and June 16-18 www.carvingfest. Fort Necessity National Youghiogheny Rivers and Laurel Hill Creek, confuencelions.org/ this charming valley village is a favorite stop Battlefeld N Addison Community Park 17 miles 724-329-5811 along the Great Allegheny Passage. The town motto, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. “Where mountains touch rivers,” is ftting given that Confuence is surrounded by some of the highest ridges Old Home Day Kentuck Knob Saturday, June 25 13 miles 724-329-1901 in Pennsylvania. Community Yard Sale, activities in the Here you will discover a classic mid-mountain town Park & the Creative Arts Center, & an complete with a town square and Victorian bandstand. evening concert and BBQ. Laurel Hill Creek A bike shop, local grocery store, café, library, and more www.visitconfuence.info In town 814-445-8974 surround the square. On the west side, along the Fireman’s Day Explore. Experience. Enjoy. Youghiogheny River, are a number of other venues for Lower Humbert Saturday, July 16 Covered Bridge food, lodging, bike & raft rental, and antique shopping. Fireman’s games (including Battle 3 miles 814-395-9380 Like many towns along the Great Allegheny Passage, of the Barrel), children’s activities, Confuence’s growth coincided with the completion of Music, Food, & Games of Chance.
    [Show full text]
  • Jjjn'iwi'li Jmliipii Ill ^ANGLER
    JJJn'IWi'li jMlIipii ill ^ANGLER/ Ran a Looks A Bulltrog SEPTEMBER 1936 7 OFFICIAL STATE September, 1936 PUBLICATION ^ANGLER Vol.5 No. 9 C'^IP-^ '" . : - ==«rs> PUBLISHED MONTHLY COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA by the BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS HI Five cents a copy — 50 cents a year OLIVER M. DEIBLER Commissioner of Fisheries C. R. BULLER 1 1 f Chief Fish Culturist, Bellefonte ALEX P. SWEIGART, Editor 111 South Office Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. MEMBERS OF BOARD OLIVER M. DEIBLER, Chairman Greensburg iii MILTON L. PEEK Devon NOTE CHARLES A. FRENCH Subscriptions to the PENNSYLVANIA ANGLER Elwood City should be addressed to the Editor. Submit fee either HARRY E. WEBER by check or money order payable to the Common­ Philipsburg wealth of Pennsylvania. Stamps not acceptable. SAMUEL J. TRUSCOTT Individuals sending cash do so at their own risk. Dalton DAN R. SCHNABEL 111 Johnstown EDGAR W. NICHOLSON PENNSYLVANIA ANGLER welcomes contribu­ Philadelphia tions and photos of catches from its readers. Pro­ KENNETH A. REID per credit will be given to contributors. Connellsville All contributors returned if accompanied by first H. R. STACKHOUSE class postage. Secretary to Board =*KT> IMPORTANT—The Editor should be notified immediately of change in subscriber's address Please give both old and new addresses Permission to reprint will be granted provided proper credit notice is given Vol. 5 No. 9 SEPTEMBER, 1936 *ANGLER7 WHAT IS BEING DONE ABOUT STREAM POLLUTION By GROVER C. LADNER Deputy Attorney General and President, Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen PORTSMEN need not be told that stream pollution is a long uphill fight.
    [Show full text]
  • Susquehanna Riyer Drainage Basin
    'M, General Hydrographic Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 109 Series -j Investigations, 13 .N, Water Power, 9 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CHARLES D. WALCOTT, DIRECTOR HYDROGRAPHY OF THE SUSQUEHANNA RIYER DRAINAGE BASIN BY JOHN C. HOYT AND ROBERT H. ANDERSON WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1 9 0 5 CONTENTS. Page. Letter of transmittaL_.__.______.____.__..__.___._______.._.__..__..__... 7 Introduction......---..-.-..-.--.-.-----............_-........--._.----.- 9 Acknowledgments -..___.______.._.___.________________.____.___--_----.. 9 Description of drainage area......--..--..--.....-_....-....-....-....--.- 10 General features- -----_.____._.__..__._.___._..__-____.__-__---------- 10 Susquehanna River below West Branch ___...______-_--__.------_.--. 19 Susquehanna River above West Branch .............................. 21 West Branch ....................................................... 23 Navigation .--..........._-..........-....................-...---..-....- 24 Measurements of flow..................-.....-..-.---......-.-..---...... 25 Susquehanna River at Binghamton, N. Y_-..---...-.-...----.....-..- 25 Ghenango River at Binghamton, N. Y................................ 34 Susquehanna River at Wilkesbarre, Pa......_............-...----_--. 43 Susquehanna River at Danville, Pa..........._..................._... 56 West Branch at Williamsport, Pa .._.................--...--....- _ - - 67 West Branch at Allenwood, Pa.....-........-...-.._.---.---.-..-.-.. 84 Juniata River at Newport, Pa...-----......--....-...-....--..-..---.-
    [Show full text]
  • Conewago Creek Watershed York and Adams Counties
    01/09/01 INCOMPLETE DRAFT DEP Bureau of Watershed Management DO NOT COPY FOR PUBLIC Watershed Restoration Action Strategy (WRAS) State Water Plan Subbasin 07F (West) Conewago Creek Watershed York and Adams Counties Introduction The 510 square mile Subbasin 07F consists of the West Conewago Creek watershed in York and Adams Counties, which enters the west side of the Susquehanna River at York Haven. Major tributaries include Bermudian Creek, South Branch Conewago Creek, Little Conewago Creek, and Opossum Creek. A total of 903 streams flow for 1104 miles through the subbasin. The subbasin is included in HUC Area 2050306, Lower Susquehanna River a Category I, FY99/2000 Priority watershed in the Unified Watershed Assessment. Geology/Soils The geology of the subbasin is complex. The majority of the watershed is in the Northern Piedmont Ecoregion. The Triassic Lowlands (64a) consisting of sandstone, red shale, and siltstone of the Gettysburg and New Oxford Formations are interspersed throughout the watershed with the Diabase and Conglomerate Uplands (64b) consisting of Triassic/Jurassic diabase and argillite. 64a is an area of low rolling terrain with broad valleys and isolated hills. The soils derived from these rocks are generally less fertile than those derived from Piedmont limestone rocks but are more fertile than those derived from Piedmont igneous and metamorphic rocks. The sandstone and shale of the Gettysburg and New Oxford Formations are poorly cemented and have good porosity and permeability. These soils generally have moderate to high infiltration rates and yield a good supply of groundwater. The red Triassic sandstone is quarried for use as brick and stone building blocks.
    [Show full text]
  • An Economic Benefit Analysis for Abandoned Mine Drainage Remediation in the West Branch Susquehanna River Watershed, Pennsylvania
    AN ECONOMIC BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR ABANDONED MINE DRAINAGE REMEDIATION IN THE WEST BRANCH SUSQUEHANNA RIVER WATERSHED, PENNSYLVANIA July 3, 2008 Submitted to: Trout Unlimited West Branch Susquehanna Restoration Initiative P.O. Box 27 Mill Hall, PA 17751 Submitted by: Downstream Strategies, LLC www.downstreamstrategies.com 219 Wall Street Morgantown, WV 26505 Evan Hansen, Alan Collins, Julie Svetlik, Sarah McClurg, Alyse Shrecongost, Rob Stenger, Mariya Schilz, and Fritz Boettner TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................................1 2. BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................................................6 2.1 THE WEST BRANCH SUSQUEHANNA RIVER WATERSHED ............................................................................6 2.2 ABANDONED MINE DRAINAGE POLLUTION ..................................................................................................7 3. JOBS AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ...........................................................................................................13 3.1 METHODOLOGY.........................................................................................................................................14 3.2 RESULTS....................................................................................................................................................16 3.3 SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................................17
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Pennsylvania Summary of Fishing Regulations and Laws PERMITS, MULTI-YEAR LICENSES, BUTTONS
    2018PENNSYLVANIA FISHING SUMMARY Summary of Fishing Regulations and Laws 2018 Fishing License BUTTON WHAT’s NeW FOR 2018 l Addition to Panfish Enhancement Waters–page 15 l Changes to Misc. Regulations–page 16 l Changes to Stocked Trout Waters–pages 22-29 www.PaBestFishing.com Multi-Year Fishing Licenses–page 5 18 Southeastern Regular Opening Day 2 TROUT OPENERS Counties March 31 AND April 14 for Trout Statewide www.GoneFishingPa.com Use the following contacts for answers to your questions or better yet, go onlinePFBC to the LOCATION PFBC S/TABLE OF CONTENTS website (www.fishandboat.com) for a wealth of information about fishing and boating. THANK YOU FOR MORE INFORMATION: for the purchase STATE HEADQUARTERS CENTRE REGION OFFICE FISHING LICENSES: 1601 Elmerton Avenue 595 East Rolling Ridge Drive Phone: (877) 707-4085 of your fishing P.O. Box 67000 Bellefonte, PA 16823 Harrisburg, PA 17106-7000 Phone: (814) 359-5110 BOAT REGISTRATION/TITLING: license! Phone: (866) 262-8734 Phone: (717) 705-7800 Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The mission of the Pennsylvania Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday PUBLICATIONS: Fish and Boat Commission is to Monday through Friday BOATING SAFETY Phone: (717) 705-7835 protect, conserve, and enhance the PFBC WEBSITE: Commonwealth’s aquatic resources EDUCATION COURSES FOLLOW US: www.fishandboat.com Phone: (888) 723-4741 and provide fishing and boating www.fishandboat.com/socialmedia opportunities. REGION OFFICES: LAW ENFORCEMENT/EDUCATION Contents Contact Law Enforcement for information about regulations and fishing and boating opportunities. Contact Education for information about fishing and boating programs and boating safety education.
    [Show full text]
  • January 20, 2007 (Pages 305-386)
    Pennsylvania Bulletin Volume 37 (2007) Repository 1-20-2007 January 20, 2007 (Pages 305-386) Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2007 Recommended Citation Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau, "January 20, 2007 (Pages 305-386)" (2007). Volume 37 (2007). 3. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2007/3 This January is brought to you for free and open access by the Pennsylvania Bulletin Repository at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Volume 37 (2007) by an authorized administrator of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. Volume 37 Number 3 Saturday, January 20, 2007 • Harrisburg, PA Pages 305—386 Agencies in this issue The Courts Department of Banking Department of Environmental Protection Department of General Services Department of Health Department of Labor and Industry Department of Transportation Environmental Hearing Board Game Commission Insurance Department Legislative Reference Bureau Office of Attorney General Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Detailed list of contents appears inside. PRINTED ON 100% RECYCLED PAPER Latest Pennsylvania Code Reporter (Master Transmittal Sheet): No. 386, January 2007 published weekly by Fry Communications, Inc. for the PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Legislative Reference Bu- reau, 647 Main Capitol Building, State & Third Streets, (ISSN 0162-2137) Harrisburg, Pa. 17120, under the policy supervision and direction of the Joint Committee on Documents pursuant to Part II of Title 45 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (relating to publication and effectiveness of Com- monwealth Documents). Subscription rate $82.00 per year, postpaid to points in the United States.
    [Show full text]
  • Lycoming County
    LYCOMING COUNTY START BRIDGE SD MILES PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT IMPROVED Bridge rehabilitation on State Route 2014 over Lycoming Creek in the City of BASE Bridge Rehabilitation State Route 2014 over Lycoming Creek Williamsport 1 $ 2,100,000 1 0 0 Bridge replacement on PA 973 over the First Fork of Larry's Creek in Mifflin BASE Bridge Replacement PA 973 over the First Fork of Larry's Creek Township and epoxy overlay on PA 973 over Larry's Creek in Mifflin Township 1 $ 1,577,634 2 1 0 BASE Bridge Rehabilitation State Route 2039 over Mill Creek Bridge replacement on State Route 2039 over Mill Creek in Loyalsock Township 1 $ 398,640 1 1 0 Bridge rehabilitation on Township Road 434 over Mosquito Creek in Armstrong BASE Bridge Rehabilitation Township Road 434 over Mosquito Creek Township 3 $ 1,220,000 1 1 0 Bridge truss rehabilitation on State Route 2069 over Little Muncy Creek in BASE Bridge Rehabilitation State Route 2069 over Little Muncy Creek Moreland Township 1 $ 1,000,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on PA 87 over Tributary to Loyalsock Creek in Upper Fairfield BASE Bridge Replacement PA 87 over Tributary to Loyalsock Creek Township 3 $ 1,130,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 2001 (Elimsport Road) over Branch of Spring BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2001 over Branch of Spring Creek #1 Creek in Washington Township 1 $ 1,270,000 1 1 0 BASE Bridge Replacement PA 414 over Upper Pine Bottom Run Bridge replacement on PA 414 over Upper Pine Bottom Run in Cummings Township 2 $ 1,620,000 1 1
    [Show full text]