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Category 5 Waterbodies 2018 Category 5 Waterbodies Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03150201-0101-200 Callaway Creek Alabama F&W Bouldin tailrace canal its source 11.78 miles AL03150201-0104-302 Three Mile Branch Alabama F&W Lower Wetumpka Road its source 7.62 miles AL03150201-0105-300 Mill Creek Alabama F&W Still Creek its source 8.86 miles AL03150201-1006-101 Mulberry Creek Alabama S/F&W Alabama River Harris Branch 22.20 miles AL03150201-1207-301 Sixmile Creek Alabama F&W Alabama River Fourmile Creek 1.23 miles AL03150203-0805-101 Alabama River Alabama S/F&W McCalls Creek Bear Creek 714.80 acres (Claiborne Lake) AL03150203-0805-102 Alabama River Alabama S/F&W Bear Creek Frisco Railroad 304.23 acres (Claiborne Lake) Crossing AL03150203-0805-103 Alabama River Alabama F&W Frisco Railroad Crossing Pursley Creek 474.72 acres (Claiborne Lake) AL03150203-0805-104 Alabama River Alabama F&W Pursley Creek River Mile 131 524.33 acres (Claiborne Lake) AL03150203-0805-105 Alabama River Alabama PWS River Mile 131 Beaver Creek 109.31 acres (Claiborne Lake) AL03150203-0703-101 Alabama River Alabama PWS Beaver Creek Rockwest Creek 310.63 acres (Claiborne Lake) AL03150203-0103-200 Coffee Creek Alabama F&W Tayloe Creek its source 6.88 miles AL03150203-0110-100 Bogue Chitto Creek Alabama F&W Dannelly Lake its source 53.56 miles AL03150203-0101-100 Washington Creek Alabama F&W Bogue Chitto Creek its source 17.24 miles AL03150203-0108-110 Bear Creek Alabama F&W Bogue Chitto Creek its source 16.79 miles 2018 Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03150203-0802-111 Pursley Creek Alabama S/F&W Alabama River end of embayment 6.64 acres (Claiborne Lake) AL03150204-0405-102 Alabama River Alabama F&W Pigeon Creek Claiborne Lock and 12.35 miles Dam AL03150204-0105-100 Alabama River Alabama S/F&W Claiborne Lock and McCalls Creek 2051.55 acres (Claiborne Lake) Dam AL03150204-0101-111 Tallatchee Creek Alabama S/F&W Alabama River end of embayment 20.58 acres (Claiborne Lake) AL03160109-0203-101 Mulberry Fork Black Warrior F&W Marriott Creek Mill Creek 2.52 miles AL03160109-0203-102 Mulberry Fork Black Warrior F&W Mill Creek Broglen River 17.27 miles AL03160109-0109-102 Mulberry Fork Black Warrior F&W Broglen River Blount County Road 18.23 miles 6 AL03160109-0101-600 Tibb Creek Black Warrior F&W Mulberry Fork its source 5.13 miles AL03160109-0101-150 Riley Maze Creek Black Warrior F&W Tibb Creek its source 4.13 miles AL03160109-0503-100 Wolf Creek Black Warrior S/F&W Lost Creek Alabama Highway 38.40 miles 102 AL03160109-0602-601 Old Town Creek Black Warrior F&W Mulberry Fork Pinhook Creek 2.71 miles AL03160109-0604-900 Baker Creek Black Warrior F&W Mulberry Fork its source 7.01 miles AL03160110-0306-201 Sipsey Fork (Smith Black Warrior S/F&W County Road 41 Brushy Creek 1321.71 acres Lake) AL03160110-0305-201 Clear Creek (Smith Black Warrior PWS/S/F&W Sipsey Fork Coon Creek 346.47 acres Lake) AL03160110-0306-901 Butler Branch (Smith Black Warrior S/F&W Sipsey Fork end of embayment 119.74 acres Lake) AL03160110-0408-110 Rock Creek (Smith Black Warrior S/F&W Sipsey Fork White Oak Creek 1946.62 acres Lake) 2018 Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03160110-0401-100 Blevens Creek Black Warrior F&W Rock Creek its source 19.14 miles AL03160110-0505-103 Ryan Creek (Smith Black Warrior S/F&W Coon Creek end of embayment 4547.96 acres Lake) AL03160111-0106-100 Slab Creek Black Warrior F&W Locust Fork its source 24.98 miles AL03160111-0204-111 Blackburn Fork Black Warrior PWS/S Inland Lake dam extent of reservoir 1389.78 acres (Inland Lake) AL03160111-0307-400 Black Creek Black Warrior F&W Cunningham Creek its source 6.36 miles AL03160111-0407-103 Fivemile Creek Black Warrior S/F&W Alabama Highway 79 its source 9.07 miles AL03160111-0408-102 Village Creek Black Warrior LWF Second Creek Woodlawn Bridge 12.60 miles AL03160111-0408-103 Village Creek Black Warrior LWF Woodlawn Bridge its source 4.04 miles AL03160112-0106-111 Valley Creek Black Warrior PWS/S/F&W Black Warrior River end of embayment 119.67 acres (Bankhead Lake) AL03160112-0304-110 Pegues Creek Black Warrior F&W Holt Lake its source 4.23 miles AL03160112-0305-110 Daniel Creek Black Warrior F&W Holt Lake its source 10.42 miles AL03160112-0413-102 North River (Lake Black Warrior PWS/S Lake Tuscaloosa dam Binion Creek 3797.84 acres Tuscaloosa) AL03160112-0411-101 North River (Lake Black Warrior F&W Binion Creek extent of reservoir 968.62 acres Tuscaloosa) AL03160112-0410-111 Binion Creek (Lake Black Warrior F&W North River end of embayment 305.18 acres Tuscalooosa) AL03160112-0503-100 Cottondale Creek Black Warrior F&W Hurricane Creek its source 9.58 miles AL03160113-0201-100 Mill Creek Black Warrior F&W Warrior Lake its source 10.36 miles AL03160113-0302-110 Elliotts Creek Black Warrior F&W Warrior Lake its source 24.74 miles AL03160113-0602-300 Carthage Branch Black Warrior F&W Warrior Lake its source 3.98 miles AL03160113-0708-100 Big Prairie Creek Black Warrior F&W Lake Demopolis its source 44.16 miles 2018 Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03160113-0704-100 Cottonwood Creek Black Warrior F&W Big Prairie Creek its source 11.42 miles AL03160113-0801-200 Needham Creek Black Warrior F&W Dollarhide Creek its source 8.96 miles AL03140104-0104-100 Blackwater River Blackwater F&W Alabama-Florida state its source 2.78 miles line AL03150202-0503-102 Cahaba River Cahaba OAW/S Alabama Highway 82 lower Little Cahaba 10.58 miles River AL03150202-0103-102 Little Cahaba River Cahaba PWS Lake Purdy dam extent of reservoir 961.95 acres (Lake Purdy) AL03150202-0103-103 Little Cahaba River Cahaba F&W Lake Purdy its source 13.75 miles AL03150202-0402-100 Mahan Creek Cahaba F&W Little Cahaba River its source 15.47 miles AL03150202-0505-100 Affonee Creek Cahaba S Cahaba River its source 18.51 miles AL03150202-0506-200 Walton Creek Cahaba F&W Cahaba River its source 5.45 miles AL03150202-0901-100 Childers Creek Cahaba F&W Cahaba River its source 18.79 miles AL03130002-0907-100 Moores Creek Chattahoochee F&W Chattahoochee River its source 11.40 miles AL03130002-1105-100 Osanippa Creek Chattahoochee F&W Lake Harding its source 27.32 miles AL03130002-1107-110 Halawakee Creek Chattahoochee F&W Three miles upstream of its source 16.57 miles County Road 79 AL03130002-1106-100 UT to Halawakee Chattahoochee F&W Halawakee Creek its source 14.19 miles Creek AL03130003-1600-100 Chattahoochee River Chattahoochee S/F&W Walter F. George Lock Cowikee Creek 9797.21 acres (Walter F George and Dam Lake) AL03130003-0505-111 Uchee Creek (Walter Chattahoochee S/F&W Chattahoochee River end of embayment 105.15 acres F George Lake) 2018 Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03130003-0505-102 Uchee Creek Chattahoochee PWS/S/F&W County Road 39 Island Creek 11.59 miles AL03130003-0605-100 Ihagee Creek Chattahoochee S/F&W Chattahoochee River its source 15.73 miles AL03130003-1205-100 Cowikee Creek Chattahoochee S/F&W Chattahoochee River end of embayment 1739.13 acres (Walter F George Lake) AL03130003-1204-100 South Fork Cowikee Chattahoochee S/F&W Walter F George Lake its source 30.39 miles Creek AL03130003-1307-111 Barbour Creek (Walter Chattahoochee F&W Chattahoochee River end of embayment 656.59 acres F George Lake) AL03130003-1307-100 Barbour Creek Chattahoochee F&W Walter F George Lake its source 18.77 miles AL03130004-0801-100 Chattahoochee River Chattahoochee F&W Alabama-Florida state Woods Branch 14.14 miles line AL03130004-0206-100 Bennett Mill Creek Chattahoochee F&W Chattahoochee River its source 5.88 miles AL03130004-0405-100 Abbie Creek Chattahoochee F&W Chattahoochee River its source 42.53 miles AL03130004-0403-110 Peterman Creek Chattahoochee F&W Abbie Creek its source 12.43 miles AL03130004-0602-500 Cedar Creek Chattahoochee F&W Omusee Creek its source 4.04 miles AL03130012-0203-110 Cowarts Creek Chipola F&W Alabama-Florida state its source 21.72 miles line AL03130012-0202-210 Bruners Gin Creek Chipola F&W Rocky Creek its source 5.43 miles AL03130012-0101-100 Limestone Creek Chipola F&W Big Creek its source 10.80 miles AL03130012-0101-410 Cypress Creek Chipola F&W Limestone Creek its source 8.11 miles 2018 Assessment Unit ID Waterbody Name River Basin Classification From To Size Type AL03130012-0106-202 Boggy Creek Chipola F&W Cottondale WWTP its source 6.72 miles AL03140201-1203-101 Choctawhatchee River Choctawhatchee S/F&W Pea River Alabama Highway 29.07 miles 12 AL03140201-1003-102 Choctawhatchee River Choctawhatchee F&W Alabama Highway 12 Brooking Mill 6.45 miles Creek AL03140201-0203-200 Panther Creek Choctawhatchee F&W East Fork its source 7.63 miles Choctawhatchee River AL03140201-0407-101 West Fork Choctawhatchee S/F&W Choctawhatchee River The falls 5.08 miles Choctawhatchee River approximately one- half mile upstream of Alabama Highway 27 AL03140201-0407-102 West Fork Choctawhatchee F&W The falls approximately Judy Creek 1.79 miles Choctawhatchee River one- half mile upstream of Alabama Highway 27 AL03140201-0406-100 West Fork Choctawhatchee S/F&W Judy Creek its source 32.53 miles Choctawhatchee River AL03140201-0401-100 Lindsey Creek Choctawhatchee F&W West Fork its source 12.48 miles Choctawhatchee River AL03140201-0407-400 Big Creek Choctawhatchee F&W West Fork its source 6.53 miles Choctawhatchee River AL03140201-0304-110 Judy Creek Choctawhatchee F&W West Fork its source 23.64 miles Choctawhatchee River AL03140201-0402-300
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