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Hydrologic Unit Code: 02040101-Upper Delaware 2008 Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report - Streams, Category 5 Waterbodies, Pollutants Requiring a TMDL Stream Name Use Designation (Assessment ID) Source Cause Date Listed TMDL Date Hydrologic Unit Code: 02040101-Upper Delaware Delaware River HUC: 02040101 Fish Consumption (3118) - 0.24 miles Source Unknown Mercury 2002 2015 Fish Consumption (7050) - 51.72 miles Source Unknown Mercury 2002 2015 West Branch Delaware River HUC: 02040101 Fish Consumption (3118) - 10.4 miles Source Unknown Mercury 2002 2015 Fish Consumption (7050) - 0.78 miles Source Unknown Mercury 2002 2015 Page 1 of 833 2008 Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report - Streams, Category 5 Waterbodies, Pollutants Requiring a TMDL Stream Name Use Designation (Assessment ID) Source Cause Date Listed TMDL Date Hydrologic Unit Code: 02040103-Lackawaxen Ariel Creek HUC: 02040103 Aquatic Life (5290) - 0.8 miles Package Plants Siltation 2004 2017 Upstream Impoundment 2004 2017 Lackawaxen River HUC: 02040103 Aquatic Life (2428) - 0.9 miles Industrial Point Source Organic Enrichment/Low D.O. 2002 2015 Middle Creek (Unt 05894) HUC: 02040103 Aquatic Life (4770) - 0.9 miles Land Development Siltation 2004 2017 Red Shale Brook HUC: 02040103 Aquatic Life (4895) - 1.06 miles Erosion from Derelict Land Siltation 2004 2017 Van Auken Creek HUC: 02040103 Aquatic Life (4791) - 2.38 miles Road Runoff Siltation 2004 2017 Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers 2004 2017 Wallenpaupack Creek (Unt 05548) HUC: 02040103 Aquatic Life (4925) - 1 miles Package Plants Siltation 2004 2017 Upstream Impoundment 2004 2017 Wallenpaupack Creek (Unt 05549) HUC: 02040103 Aquatic Life (4925) - 0.22 miles Package Plants Siltation 2004 2017 Upstream Impoundment 2004 2017 West Branch Wallenpaupack Creek (Unt 05662) HUC: 02040103 Aquatic Life (4685) - 1.95 miles Package Plants Siltation 2004 2017 Page 2 of 833 2008 Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report - Streams, Category 5 Waterbodies, Pollutants Requiring a TMDL Stream Name Use Designation (Assessment ID) Source Cause Date Listed TMDL Date Hydrologic Unit Code: 02040104-Middle Delaware Brodhead Creek (Unt 04929) HUC: 02040104 Aquatic Life (10754) - 2.86 miles Package Plants Organic Enrichment/Low D.O. 2002 2015 Suspended Solids 2002 2008 Bush Kill HUC: 02040104 Fish Consumption (3107) - 3.55 miles Source Unknown Mercury 2002 2015 Cummins Creek HUC: 02040104 Fish Consumption (11466) - 0.36 miles Source Unknown Mercury 2002 2015 Delaware River HUC: 02040104 Fish Consumption (11466) - 65.65 miles Source Unknown Mercury 2002 2015 Aquatic Life (12848) - 1.87 miles Source Unknown Metals 2006 2019 Flagler Run HUC: 02040104 Aquatic Life (10072) - 1.72 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Siltation 1998 2011 Unknown Toxicity 1998 2011 Forest Hills Run HUC: 02040104 Aquatic Life (2772) - 2.38 miles Municipal Point Source Metals 2002 2015 Organic Enrichment/Low D.O. 2002 2015 Road Runoff Thermal Modifications 2002 2015 Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers 2002 2015 Sambo Creek HUC: 02040104 Aquatic Life (8857) - 2.01 miles Construction Siltation 1998 2011 On site Wastewater Cause Unknown 1998 2011 Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers 1998 2011 Page 3 of 833 2008 Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report - Streams, Category 5 Waterbodies, Pollutants Requiring a TMDL Stream Name Use Designation (Assessment ID) Source Cause Date Listed TMDL Date Hydrologic Unit Code: 02040105-Middle Delaware-Musconetcong Beaver Run HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2449) - 4.89 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Siltation 2002 2015 Beaver Run (Unt 03186) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2401) - 1.23 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Siltation 2002 2015 Beaver Run (Unt 03187) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2401) - 0.69 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Siltation 2002 2015 Beaver Run (Unt 03188) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2402) - 1.37 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Siltation 2002 2015 Beaver Run (Unt 03189) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2449) - 3.3 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Siltation 2002 2015 Brock Creek HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2909) - 3.34 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Cause Unknown 2002 2015 Buck Creek HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2909) - 0.64 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Cause Unknown 2002 2015 Buck Creek (Unt 02945) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2909) - 0.19 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Cause Unknown 2002 2015 Deep Run HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2004) - 3.87 miles Municipal Point Source Nutrients 2002 2015 Removal of Vegetation Siltation 2002 2015 Deep Run (Unt 03134) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2004) - 0.43 miles Municipal Point Source Nutrients 2002 2015 Removal of Vegetation Siltation 2002 2015 Deep Run (Unt 03135) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2004) - 0.43 miles Municipal Point Source Nutrients 2002 2015 Removal of Vegetation Siltation 2002 2015 Page 4 of 833 2008 Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report - Streams, Category 5 Waterbodies, Pollutants Requiring a TMDL Stream Name Use Designation (Assessment ID) Source Cause Date Listed TMDL Date Deep Run (Unt 03136) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2004) - 0.64 miles Municipal Point Source Nutrients 2002 2015 Removal of Vegetation Siltation 2002 2015 Deep Run (Unt 03137) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2004) - 0.43 miles Municipal Point Source Nutrients 2002 2015 Removal of Vegetation Siltation 2002 2015 Deep Run (Unt 03138) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2004) - 0.27 miles Municipal Point Source Nutrients 2002 2015 Removal of Vegetation Siltation 2002 2015 Deer Run HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2732) - 4.45 miles Agriculture Nutrients 2002 2015 Siltation 2002 2015 Deer Run (Unt 03143) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2732) - 1.13 miles Agriculture Nutrients 2002 2015 Siltation 2002 2015 Deer Run (Unt 03144) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2732) - 2.05 miles Agriculture Nutrients 2002 2015 Siltation 2002 2015 Delaware River HUC: 02040105 Fish Consumption (11467) - 77.35 miles Source Unknown Mercury 2002 2015 Aquatic Life (12849) - 1.96 miles Source Unknown Metals 2006 2019 Delaware River (Unt 02940) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2911) - 1.19 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Cause Unknown 2002 2015 Delaware River (Unt 02943) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2911) - 2.43 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Cause Unknown 2002 2015 Delaware River (Unt 04661) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (6954) - 1.65 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Siltation 2006 2019 Page 5 of 833 2008 Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report - Streams, Category 5 Waterbodies, Pollutants Requiring a TMDL Stream Name Use Designation (Assessment ID) Source Cause Date Listed TMDL Date Houghs Creek (Unt 02962) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2905) - 2.52 miles Agriculture Cause Unknown 2002 2015 Houghs Creek (Unt 02963) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2905) - 0.51 miles Agriculture Cause Unknown 2002 2015 Houghs Creek (Unt 02964) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2905) - 2.05 miles Agriculture Cause Unknown 2002 2015 Jericho Creek HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (4529) - 2 miles Agriculture Siltation 2004 2017 Jericho Creek (Unt 02976) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (4529) - 1.43 miles Agriculture Siltation 2004 2017 Jericho Creek (Unt 02977) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (4529) - 1.52 miles Agriculture Siltation 2004 2017 Jericho Creek (Unt 02978) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (4529) - 0.32 miles Agriculture Siltation 2004 2017 Little Bushkill Creek (Unt 04638) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (8434) - 4.63 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Metals 1998 2011 Nonpriority Organics 1998 2011 Little Bushkill Creek (Unt 04639) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (8434) - 3.76 miles Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers Metals 1998 2011 Nonpriority Organics 1998 2011 Martins Creek (Unt 64106) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (10019) - 2.03 miles Erosion from Derelict Land Siltation 2002 2015 Morgan Creek HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2566) - 4.89 miles Road Runoff Siltation 2002 2015 Small Residential Runoff Nutrients 2002 2015 Page 6 of 833 2008 Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report - Streams, Category 5 Waterbodies, Pollutants Requiring a TMDL Stream Name Use Designation (Assessment ID) Source Cause Date Listed TMDL Date Shoeneck Creek HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (6958) - 3.37 miles Source Unknown Siltation 2006 2019 Surface Mining 2006 2019 Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers 2006 2019 Aquatic Life (14128) - 6.87 miles Agriculture Siltation 1998 2011 Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers 1998 2011 Shoeneck Creek (Unt 04628) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (6963) - 2.07 miles Source Unknown Siltation 2006 2019 Surface Mining 2006 2019 Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers 2006 2019 Aquatic Life (14127) - 0.21 miles Hydromodification Siltation 2008 2021 Aquatic Life (14128) - 1.86 miles Agriculture Siltation 1998 2011 Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers 1998 2011 Shoeneck Creek (Unt 04629) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (6963) - 1.86 miles Source Unknown Siltation 2006 2019 Surface Mining 2006 2019 Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers 2006 2019 Aquatic Life (14128) - 1.86 miles Agriculture Siltation 1998 2011 Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers 1998 2011 Threemile Run HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2383) - 2.04 miles Removal of Vegetation Nutrients 2002 2015 Threemile Run (Unt 03172) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2383) - 1.56 miles Removal of Vegetation Nutrients 2002 2015 Tohickon Creek HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2167) - 7.67 miles Agriculture Nutrients 2002 2015 Removal of Vegetation Siltation 2002 2015 Tohickon Creek (Unt 03190) HUC: 02040105 Aquatic Life (2441) - 3.88 miles Agriculture Nutrients 2002 2015 Removal of Vegetation Siltation 2002 2015 Page 7 of 833 2008 Pennsylvania
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