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Section Limits for Small Rivers Appendix 1. Section Limits for Pennsylvania’s Small Rivers. Section Section Upper Lower Sub- Limit Limit Section Sub- sub- Section Section River Section Upper Limit River Section Lower Limit Water Name Num basin basin AFM Length Area Mile Description Mile Description CONFLUENCE OF ALLEGHENY Allegheny River 6 16 C 2 39.7 117.1 285.43 PORTAGE CREEK 260 PA-NY STATELINE CONFLUENCE OF SPRING INLET OF SAYERS LAKE NEAR Bald Eagle Creek 4 9 C 3 9.21 29.7 28.82 CREEK 23.1 BOGGS/HOWARD TWP LINE CONFLUENCE OF BEECH Bald Eagle Creek 5 9 C 3 4.22 21.0 15.04 OUTFLOW OF SAYERS LAKE 12.42 CREEK CONFLUENCE OF BEECH Bald Eagle Creek 6 9 C 3 20 136.3 12.42 CREEK 0 MOUTH 2.6 KM UPSTREAM OF SR 27 100 METERS UPSTREAM OF SR Brokenstraw Creek 4 16 B 2 4.77 8.9 14.56 BRIDGE IN GARLAND 11.6 3010 BRIDGE 100 METERS UPSTREAM OF CONFLUENCE OF MATTHEWS Brokenstraw Creek 5 16 B 2 11.4 23.4 11.6 SR 3010 BRIDGE 3.8 RUN CONFLUENCE OF Brokenstraw Creek 6 16 B 2 6.12 19.4 3.8 MATTHEWS RUN 0 MOUTH 300M DOWNSTREAM OF SR2014- CONFLUENCE OF Casselman River 1 19 F 8 9.4 14.9 47.4 PA-MARYLAND STATE LINE 41.7 COAL RUN 300M DOWNSTREAM OF SR2014- CONFLUENCE OF CONFLUENCE OF SHAW Casselman River 2 19 F 8 8.47 24.2 41.7 COAL RUN 36.44 MINES RUN CONFLUENCE OF SHAW CONFLUENCE OF BUFFALO Casselman River 3 19 F 8 11.56 34.5 36.44 MINES RUN 29.26 CREEK CONFLUENCE OF BUFFALO Casselman River 4 19 F 8 21.19 99.8 29.26 CREEK 16.1 1 KM UPSTREAM OF SR 3011 Casselman River 5 19 F 8 25.92 141.1 16.1 1 KM UPSTREAM OF SR 3011 0 MOUTH Cheat River 1 19 G 8 5.6 3.53 PA-WV STATE LINE 0 MOUTH Chemung River 1 4 B 4 3.5 5.7 12 PA-NY STATE LINE 9.8 PA-NY STATE LINE Section Section Upper Lower Sub- Limit Limit Section Sub- sub- Section Section River Section Upper Limit River Section Lower Limit Water Name Num basin basin AFM Length Area Mile Description Mile Description Chemung River 2 4 B 4 10.8 113.7 6.75 PA-NY STATE LINE 0 MOUTH CONFLUENCE OF EAST & WEST BRANCHES OF CLARION RIVER AT MAIN STREET BRIDGE IN Clarion River 1 17 A 2 13.67 43.6 99.54 JOHNSONBURG 91.05 RIDGWAY MAIN STREET BRIDGE IN CONFLUENCE OF LITTLE TOBY Clarion River 2 17 A 2 13.77 62.0 91.05 RIDGWAY 82.5 CREEK CONFLUENCE OF LITTLE CONFLUENCE OF SPRING Clarion River 3 17 A 2 17.9 85.9 82.5 TOBY CREEK 72.62 CREEK CONFLUENCE OF SPRING Clarion River 4 17 B 2 39 202.8 72.62 CREEK 49.06 SR 36 BRIDGE AT COOKSBURG SR 36 BRIDGE AT Clarion River 5 17 B 2 19.9 123.4 49.06 COOKSBURG 36.67 CONFLUENCE OF MILL CREEK Clarion River 6 17 B 2 4.4 24.2 26.23 PINEY DAM DAMBREAST 23.5 CONFLUENCE OF PINEY CREEK CONFLUENCE OF PINEY Clarion River 7 17 B 2 37.8 207.9 23.5 CREEK 0 MOUTH CONEMAUGH RIVER LAKE Conemaugh River 2 18 C 8 12.2 83.0 7.6 DAM BREAST 0 MOUTH CONFLUENCE OF SWAMP CREEK AND EAST BRANCH CONFLUENCE OF COCALICO Conestoga River 1 7 J 6 58.9 70.1 58.97 CONESTOGA 33.3 CREEK CONFLUENCE OF COCALICO LANCASTER WATERWORKS Conestoga River 2 7 J 6 14.6 116.8 33.3 CREEK 24.2 DAM LANCASTER WATER WORKS Conestoga River 3 7 J 6 11.3 54.2 24.2 DAM 17.2 LANCASTER STP DISCHARGE Conestoga River 4 7 J 6 27.7 137.1 17.2 LANCASTER STP DISCHARGE 0 MOUTH CONFLUENCE OF SOUTH T 804 BRIDGE NEAR DETTERS Conewago Creek 7 7 F 7 38.9 143.2 52.01 BRANCH CONEWAGO CREEK 27.84 MILL Section Section Upper Lower Sub- Limit Limit Section Sub- sub- Section Section River Section Upper Limit River Section Lower Limit Water Name Num basin basin AFM Length Area Mile Description Mile Description T 804 BRIDGE NEAR DETTERS Conewago Creek 8 7 F 7 44.8 172.9 27.84 MILL 0 MOUTH Conewango Creek 1 16 B 2 23 116.8 14.29 NY & PA STATELINE 0 MOUTH Connoquenessing SR 3028 BRIDGE NEAR Creek 5 20 C 1 6.12 26.6 WAHLVILLE 22.8 HARMONY JUNCTION DAM Connoquenessing CONFLUENCE OF SLIPPERY Creek 6 20 C 1 28.34 95.3 22.8 HARMONY JUNCTION DAM 5.2 ROCK CREEK Connoquenessing CONFLUENCE OF SLIPPERY Creek 7 20 C 1 8.6 40.9 5.2 ROCK CK 0 MOUTH Conococheague T 481 BRIDGE (BOYERS MILL Creek 5 13 C 7 18.7 49.03 RD.) 37.4 CONFLUENCE OF BACK CREEK Conococheague CONFLUENCE OF BACK CONFLUENCE OF WEST Creek 6 13 C 7 18.1 46.3 37.4 CREEK 26.15 BRANCH CONOCOCHEAGUE Conococheague CONFLUENCE OF WEST Creek 7 13 C 7 8.4 26.15 BRANCH CONOCOCHEAGUE 20.91 PA/MD STATE LINE Conodoguinet Creek 4 7 B 7 72.1 184.7 82.5 SR 997 37.7 SR 74 Conodoguinet Creek 5 7 B 7 60.6 262.0 37.7 SR 74 0 MOUTH CONFLUENCE OF DODGE Cowanesque River 1 4 A 4 11.9 1.2 41.95 HEADWATERS 33.84 HOLLOW CONFLUENCE OF DODGE CONFLUENCE OF TROUPES Cowanesque River 2 4 A 4 19.2 24.6 33.84 HOLLOW 22.84 CREEK CONFLUENCE OF TROUPES Cowanesque River 3 4 A 4 20.5 38.3 22.84 CREEK 9.27 COWANESQUE RES DAM Cowanesque River 4 4 A 4 2.2 4.8 2.67 COWANESQUE RES DAM 0.87 NY-PA STATE LINE Crooked Creek 5 17 E 2 11.6 54.5 6.88 DAM 0 MOUTH Driftwood Branch Sinnemahoning 300 METERS UPSTREAM OF Creek 4 8 A 3 11.24 40.2 21.2 SR 120 BRIDGE 14.22 CONFLUENCE OF HUNTS RUN Section Section Upper Lower Sub- Limit Limit Section Sub- sub- Section Section River Section Upper Limit River Section Lower Limit Water Name Num basin basin AFM Length Area Mile Description Mile Description Driftwood Branch Sinnemahoning CONFLUENCE OF HUNTS CONFLUENCE OF STERLING Creek 5 8 A 3 6.79 19.8 14.22 RUN 10 RUN Driftwood Branch Sinnemahoning CONFLUENCE OF STERLING Creek 6 8 A 3 16.1 62.6 10 RUN 0 MOUTH ORANGE/FISHING CREEK Fishing Creek 7 5 C 4 5.99 12.0 17.98 1 KM UPSTREAM OF SR 1022 14.26 TOWNSHIP LINE ORANGE/FISHING CREEK 0.6 KM UPSTREAM OF SR 487 Fishing Creek 8 5 C 4 2.93 14.26 TOWNSHIP LINE 12.44 BRIDGE AT ORANGEVILLE 0.6 KM UPSTREAM OF SR 487 BRIDGE AT BACK-BRANCH ROAD (LIGHT Fishing Creek 9 5 C 4 8.28 20.5 12.44 ORANGEVILLE 7.3 STREET BRIDGE) BACK-BRANCH ROAD (LIGHT Fishing Creek 10 5 C 4 5.59 12.9 7.3 STREET BRIDGE) 3.83 LTL FISHING CK CONFLUENCE OF LITTLE Fishing Creek 11 5 C 4 6.17 28.6 3.83 FISHING CREEK 0 MOUTH CONFLUENCE OF LEBOEUF French Creek 3 16 A 2 12.6 24.1 77.4 UNION CITY DAM 69.9 CREEK CONFLUENCE OF LEBOEUF CONFLUENCE OF WOODCOCK French Creek 4 16 A 2 45.6 207.8 69.9 CREEK 37.4 CREEK CONFLUENCE OF CONFLUENCE OF CUSSEWAGO French Creek 5 16 A 2 10.4 57.8 37.4 WOODCOCK CREEK 31.1 CREEK CONFLUENCE OF French Creek 6 16 A 2 49.9 299.4 31.1 CUSSEWAGO CREEK 0 MOUTH CONFLUENCE OF CONEMAUGH R IVER & Kiskiminetas River 1 18 B 8 43 468.7 26.74 LOYALHANNA CREEK 0 MOUTH Lackawanna River 9 5 A 4 4.2 18.5 2.61 LACKAWANNA/LUZERNE 0 Mouth Section Section Upper Lower Sub- Limit Limit Section Sub- sub- Section Section River Section Upper Limit River Section Lower Limit Water Name Num basin basin AFM Length Area Mile Description Mile Description COUNTY LINE CONFLUENCE OF DYBERRY CREEK & WEST BRANCH 1.0 MI DOWNSTREAM OF Lackawaxen River 1 1 B 5 4.83 11.6 27.83 LACKAWAXEN RIVER 24.83 HONESDALE STP 0.6 MI UPSTREAM OF CONFLUENCE OF MIDDLE Lackawaxen River 2 1 B 5 12 34.2 24.83 1.0 MI DNST HONESDALE STP 17.4 CREEK Lehigh River 1 2 A 5 4.9 105.69 POCONO PEAK LAKE OUTLET 102.65 UPPER KLONDIKE POND INLET UPPER KLONDIKE POND UPSTREAM BORDER OF SGL Lehigh River 2 2 A 5 6.6 5.6 102.65 INLET 96.77 127 UPSTREAM BORDER OF SGL DOWNSTREAM BORDER OF Lehigh River 3 2 A 5 3.7 3.8 96.77 127 94.46 SGL 127 1.1 MILES DOWNSTREAM OF DOWNSTREAM BORDER OF CONFLUENCE OF CHOKE Lehigh River 4 2 A 5 11.8 20.7 94.46 SGL 127 87.13 CREEK 1.1 MILES DOWNSTREAM OF CONFLUENCE OF CHOKE UPSTREAM BOUNDARY OF F.E Lehigh River 5 2 A 5 7.4 14.9 87.13 CREEK 82.51 . WALTER DAM Lehigh River 6 2 A 5 15.7 60.1 76.51 OUTLET F.E.
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