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Map 5. AMNET Stream Biological Monitoring Stations . Y E Y , S R D S A R T A E E T E I U D T N A J T T B N C O D N , A I O A W D E A H S G S C R E E I T . H S R N T I E I P S N H T S ’ R Y X S E D T M O F R D . A T E L I L R U E D F E E O Y L O W L E E H N A I S E O T E 02030105110080 S V P C T T A N B N U H T T O . E W E N L A E N A I C S E A N H S A I E I C P D D ’ H L S E U I R D N L E T M H D R R T O R T N S R E A H . R S D T PIKE RUN (ABOVE CRUSER BROOK) N U R E I T E T S S A I O E I I E O S S O E K A N I D R R W H S U . T W B E S : I N Y T T A W I E O E . C E E D S N I P F Y R . 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A Y T T RO I O H N G I E H G O IN I P RL N N A Y D A H E - M T T N E R O W R F O S A T E I CH T R A E U U E D O O N M P A L L I N H N T Y V M Y S P P M D E L C T P P Y P T L D S S R A V O W P S S A A A A A F N A O O N I O E I E U B R O E R L N M L C M O F A M D N I T M O R H R S E E D L G H ROAD A M E ION R R E WN-Z L A R CHTO U D DUT IN - G B G G E R 02030105110060 N N IG E G RO S W A TO A D W L N B R 02030105110110 - O ROCK BROOK (ABOVE CAMP MEETING AVE) A D D A E M MILLSTONE R (BLACKWELLSMILLS TO BEDENBK) E L AN0399 L E B L ROCK BK D A AN0406 O E A RIV R D R ON D EV N D O P SIMONSON BK R L L S I C O M E D A C D I O OA K 02030105110100 R R ET E NS L D K U T IL B ILD S N A EE V ROA N S O T R D R G R O PIKE RUN (BELOW CRUSER BROOK) E W K - O N A O A I K O O Z OAD A N IEW R I ANDV GR AN0404 I P O L W N T BACK BK L U R E P E A M R O T D D I E F T A A T D A D E T R I A LEGEND R R D D E ROA O V NSET E U R S D S B I R P E A U M S R W N O N I U R N R O R S G A O O L S D L MAJOR ROADS H A I O P I H L D L O E T R N T M O R G A U EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP D B STREAM M S A HUNTERDON COUNTY N HUC 14 BOUNDARY I E E AN0405 L R AD AN RO LAKES AND PONDS G SKILLM R B A ACK BRO PIKE RUN OK O T A AMNET MONITORING STATIONS P UE D EN I V T G A A P MEETIN O CAM S N R I T D N A I IMPAIR2 O O C R P R E E I A N V T G I R D ORC I HAR R D R B OAD N E O 02030105110070 SEVERE M U AN0400 N ROCK BROOK (BELOW CAMP MEETING AVE) M MO H N TGO O ROCK BK M ER L Y MODERATE M RO M L AD O W R AN0401 O A A D BEDENS BK NOSAMPLE MONTGOMERY BOUNDARY HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP ADJACENT COUNTIES MERCER COUNTY ADJACENT MUNICIPALITIES Y GEO RGE TOW N-FR AN E KLIN T M URN PIKE Y S E R T R 02030105110030 S E E K Y 02030105110050 D MILLSTONE R (BEDO EN BK TO HEATHCOTE BK) J A O M O R S R B C E E H BEDEN BROOK (BELOW PROVINCE LINE RD) T ROCKY HILL BOROUGH N E A R O 02030105110040 R T O S G R N H W R Y SOMERSET COUNTY N E H A D A A I V O L BEDEN BROOK (ABOVE PROVINCE LINE RD) K R T G O O L O E R R R B S R I EN O I D V E O B A E A D T R D T N UE R EN O V I A A AL SBURY OAD S R N N D ENS BROOK O , BED T A E C N PRI Y B O LUE M S L PR I I N N G T T R O ROA D M N K 02030105110010 D HOPEWELL BOROUGH O R O N I V O E R MERCER COUNTY HEATHCOTE BROOK F F B U Y D M OA R N O R EY O U L AL I AN0398 R N V Y O R T E ER A CH I H N V C P BEDENS BK C I C E PRINCETON TOWNSHIP I I W R O MERCER COUNTY H A T D H P E P S R O A V I N S C SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP N E R L I 1) HUC 14 BOUNDARIES BASED ON NJDEP HUC14 GIS DATASET.
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