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2008 Coastal Streams 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Butler River Altamaha River to Altamaha River Altamaha 5 miles 1 (upstream and downstream of I-95) 5 McIntosh County Fishing Darien River Cathead Creek to May Creek Altamaha 5 miles 1 5 McIntosh County Fishing Hampton River Mosquito Creek to Village Creek Altamaha 3 miles 1 5 Glynn County Fishing Pine Creek Hampton River to the Hampton River Altamaha 2 miles 1 5 Glynn County Fishing South Altamaha River Altamaha River to Buttermilk Sound Altamaha 15 miles 1 5 McIntosh/ Glynn County Fishing Village Creek Bend in Creek at Village Drive to Altamaha 3 miles 1 Hampton River 5 Glynn County Fishing Barbour Island River Wahoo River to Sapelo Sound Ogeechee 7 miles 1 5 McIntosh County Fishing A -321 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Bear River Killkenny Creek to St. Catherines Ogeechee 4 miles 1 Sound 5 Bryan County Fishing Dickinson Creek Jones Creek to Medway River Ogeechee 6 miles 1 5 Liberty County Fishing Eagle Creek Headwaters to the Mud River Ogeechee 4 miles 1 5 McIntosh County Fishing Front River Crescent River to Sapelo River Ogeechee 4 miles 1 5 McIntosh County Fishing House Creek Headwaters to Wassaw Sound Ogeechee 3 miles 1 5 Chatham County Fishing Jolly Creek Headwaters to Sapelo River Ogeechee 1 miles 1 5 McIntosh County Fishing Jones Creek Dickinson Creek to Medway River Ogeechee 4 miles 1 5 Liberty County Fishing A -322 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Jones Hammock Creek Headwaters to St. Catherines Sound Ogeechee 3 miles 1 5 Bryan County Fishing Julienton River Broad River to cut through NE end Ogeechee 4 miles 1 of Fourmile Island 5 McIntosh County Fishing Lazaretto Creek Oysters Creek to the Bull River Ogeechee 2 miles 1 5 Chatham County Fishing Medway River Sunbury Creek to Cedar Creek Ogeechee 5 miles 1 5 Liberty/ Bryan County Fishing Mud River New Teakettle Creek to Sapelo River Ogeechee 4 miles 1 5 McIntosh County Fishing Old Teakettle Creek Mud River to New Teakettle Creek Ogeechee 4 miles 1 (aka Old Creek) (aka Little Teakettle Creek) 5 McIntosh County Fishing Oysters Creek Headwaters to Lazaretto Creek Ogeechee 4 miles 1 5 Chatham County Fishing A -323 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Sapelo River Broad River to the Julienton River Ogeechee 3 miles 1 5 McIntosh County Fishing Todd River Headwaters to Sapelo Sound Ogeechee 4 miles 1 5 McIntosh County Fishing Vandyke Creek Headwaters to the Timmons River Ogeechee 6 miles 1 5 Liberty County Fishing Walburg Creek North Newport River to the Ogeechee 4 miles 1 Timmons River (along the southern and eastern end of Walburg Island) 5 Liberty County Fishing Cumberland River South Brickhill River to Satilla River Satilla 11 miles 1 (St. Andrews Sound) 5 Camden County Fishing Mud Creek Headwaters to Brickhill River Satilla 4 miles 1 5 Camden County Fishing Black Point Creek Grover Creek to Crooked River St Marys 3 miles 1 5 Camden County Fishing A -324 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Crooked River/South Grover Creek to Cumberland Sound St Marys 7 miles 1 Crooked River 5 Camden County Fishing A -325 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Not Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Hayners Creek (known Casey Canal (Montgomery Ogeechee DO, FC UR 2 miles 4a TMDLs completed DO, FC, upstream as Casey Crossroad) to Vernon River FCG(Dieldrin). Canal) 10,50,51 Chatham County Fishing Back River One mile above confluence with Satilla SB, FCG I1, I2 1 miles 5 2015 Terry Creek to Torras Causeway, (toxaphene like Brunswick chlorinated camphenes) 1,9 Glynn County Fishing Brunswick River Brunswick Satilla FC NP, UR 5 miles 5 2015 1,5,55 Glynn County Fishing Gibson Creek Brunswick Satilla PCBs, Hg, SB, I2 2 miles 4a TMDLs completed PCBs, FCG(PCBs), FCG (PCBs) SB, TWR & Hg. 1,5 Glynn County Fishing Purvis Creek Brunswick Satilla Hg, Cd, PCBs, I1, I2 2 miles 4a TMDLs completed Hg, Cd, FCG(PCBs), CFB, SB, FCG SB, PCBs, CFB, TWR 1,5 Glynn County Fishing (PCBs) Terry and Dupree Creeks Terry and Dupree Creeks North of Satilla SB, FCG I1, I2, 3 miles 4a,5 2015 TMDLs completed FCG(toxaphene), Torras Causeway to confluence with (toxaphene like NP SB, TWR. Back River, Brunswick chlorinated camphenes, DO 1,3,5,9,5 Glynn County Fishing 5 A -326 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Not Supporting Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Terry Creek South of Torras Causeway to Lanier Satilla SB, FCG (PCBs) I1, I2 1 miles 4a TMDLs completed FCG(PCBs), SB & Basin, Brunswick FCG(Toxaphene) 1,5 Glynn County Fishing Turtle River System Brunswick: Turtle River, Buffalo Satilla SB, FCG I1, M 21 miles 4a TMDL completed FCG(PCBs), SB & River, and South Brunswick River (PCBs), DO DO. 1,55 Glynn County Fishing St. Marys River Catfish Creek to Millers Branch St Marys DO UR 6 miles 4a TMDL completed DO. 55 Camden County Fishing A -327 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Assessment Pending For Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Village Creek Blackbank River to bend in creek at Altamaha 3 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural Village Drive DO" for the area before a use assessment is made. It is EPD's goal 5 Glynn County Fishing to determine the "natural DO" by the end of 2011. Atwood Creek Headwaters to Dark Creek Ogeechee 5 miles 3 The water is being placed in Category 3 because more macroinvertebrate data 59 McIntosh County Fishing need to be collected in this area of the State to develop metrics for assessment purposes. Crescent River Headwaters to Front River Ogeechee 4 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural DO" for the area before a use 5 McIntosh County Fishing assessment is made. It is EPD's goal to determine the "natural DO" by the end of 2011. Duplin River Headwaters to DoBoy Sound Ogeechee 7 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural DO" for the area before a use 5 McIntosh County Fishing assessment is made. It is EPD's goal to determine the "natural DO" by the end of 2011. Florida Passage Cane Patch Creek to Ogeechee Ogeechee 3 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural River DO" for the area before a use assessment is made. It is EPD's goal 5 Bryan/ Chatham County Fishing to determine the "natural DO" by the end of 2011. A -328 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Assessment Pending For Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Half Moon River Beard Creek to Wassaw Sound Ogeechee 2 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural DO" for the area before a use 5 Chatham County Fishing assessment is made. It is EPD's goal to determine the "natural DO" by the end of 2011. Julienton River Cut at NE end of Fourmile Island to Ogeechee 1 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural Sapelo River DO" for the area before a use assessment is made. It is EPD's goal 5 McIntosh County Fishing to determine the "natural DO" by the end of 2011. Little Mud River Barbour Island River to Sapelo Ogeechee 3 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural Sound DO" for the area before a use assessment is made. It is EPD's goal 5 McIntosh County Fishing to determine the "natural DO" by the end of 2011. Mud River Old Teakettle Creek (aka Old Ogeechee 1 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural Creek) to New Teakettle Creek (aka DO" for the area before a use Little Teakettle Creek) assessment is made. It is EPD's goal to determine the "natural DO" by the 5 McIntosh County Fishing end of 2011. New Teakettle Creek Mud River to Old Teakettle Creek Ogeechee 3 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural (aka Little Teakettle (aka Old Creek) DO" for the area before a use Creek) assessment is made. It is EPD's goal to determine the "natural DO" by the 5 McIntosh County Fishing end of 2011. A -329 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) List Coastal Streams - Assessment Pending For Designated Uses Reach Name/ Reach Location/ River Basin/ Criterion Potential Data Source County Use Violated Causes Extent Category Priority Notes Pa Cooper Creek Headwaters to the Bull River Ogeechee 3 miles 3 EPD needs to determine the "natural DO" for the area before a use 5 Chatham County Fishing assessment is made.
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