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SRBC Flood Stage Forecast Maps SRBC Flood Stage Forecast Maps 1) Addison Reach, Canisteo River & Tuscarora Creek (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Canisteo River at West Cameron, NY 01525500 (current) - Chemung River Flash Flood Warning Support Corp. at South St. Highway Bridge COUNTIES: Steuben County, NY • Addison Town • Addison Village 2) Athens - Sayre Area, Chemung River (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Chemung River at Chemung, NY 01531000 (current) - Susquehanna River near Waverly, NY 01515000 (current) COUNTIES: Bradford County, PA • Athens Borough • Athens Township • Litchfield Township • Sayre Borough • South Waverly Borough Chemung County, NY • Chemung Town Tioga County, NY • Waverly Village 3) Big Flats, Chemung River (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Chemung River at Corning, NY 01529950 (current) COUNTIES: Chemung County, NY • Big Flats Town • Elmira Town • Southport Town Steuben County, NY • Corning Town 4) Binghamton Reach, Susquehanna River & Chenango River GAGES: - Chenango River near Chenango Forks, NY 01512500 (current) - Susquehanna River at Binghamton, NY - Susquehanna River at Vestal, NY 01513500 (current) COUNTIES: Broome County, NY • Binghamton City • Dickinson Town • Endicott Village • Johnson City Village • Port Dickinson Village • Union Town • Vestal Town 5) Conowingo Dam to Havre de Grace, Tidal Stages & Susquehanna River (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Conowingo, MD 01578310 (current) - Susquehanna River at Havre de Grace, MD COUNTIES: Cecil County, MD • District 7, Port Deposit • District 8, Oakwood • Perryville Town • Port Deposit Town Harford County, MD • District 2, Halls Cross Roads • District 5, Dublin • District 6, Havre de Grace • Havre de Grace City 6) Danville and Riverside Boroughs, Susquehanna River GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Danville, PA 01540500 (current) COUNTIES: Montour County, PA • Danville Borough • Mahoning Township Northumberland County, PA • Point Township • Riverside Borough • Rush Township 7) East Pennsboro, Conodoguinet Creek GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Harrisburg, PA 01570500 (current) - Conodoguinet Creek near Hogestown, PA 01570000 (current) COUNTIES: Cumberland County, PA • Camp Hill Borough • East Pennsboro Township • West Fairview Borough • Wormleysburg Borough 8) Harrisburg Reach, Swatara Creek & Susquehanna River Backwater (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Swatara Creek near Hershey, PA 01573560 (current) - Susquehanna River at Harrisburg, PA 01570500 (current) COUNTIES: Dauphin County, PA - Derry Township - East Hanover Township - Hummelstown Borough - Londonderry Township - Lower Paxton Township - Lower Swatara Township - Middletown Borough - Royalton Borough - South Hanover Township’ 52797.1 - Swatara Township Lebanon County, PA - East Hanover Township - North Londonderry Township 9) Jersey Shore - Lock Haven Reach, Bald Eagle Creek (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - BE-3 at Old Route 220 Bridge COUNTIES: Clinton County, PA • Allison Township • Bald Eagle Township • Castanea Township • Flemington Borough • Mill Hall Borough 10) Jersey Shore - Lock Haven Reach, Fishing Creek (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - F-2 at Main Street Bridge in Mill Hall COUNTIES: Clinton County, PA • Bald Eagle Township • Mill Hall Borough 11) Jersey Shore - Lock Haven Reach, West Branch Susquehanna River Backwater (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - West Branch Susquehanna River at Lock Haven, PA 01545800 (current) COUNTIES: Clinton County, PA • Bald Eagle Township • Mill Hall Borough 12) Lewistown Reach, Juniata River (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Juniata River at Lewistown, PA 01564895 (current) COUNTIES: Mifflin County, PA • Derry Township • Granville Township • Lewistown Borough 13) Lewistown Reach, Kishacoquillas Creek (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Kishacoquillas Creek staff gage in Burnham Borough on walkway bridge upstream of Freedom Avenue COUNTIES: Mifflin County, PA • Burnham Borough • Derry Township • Lewistown Borough 14) Long Level Area, Susquehanna River GAGES: 52797.1 - Susquehanna River at Harrisburg, PA 01570500 (current) COUNTIES: York County, PA • Hellam Township • Lower Windsor Township • Wrightsville Borough 15) Lower Susquehanna Reach, Susquehanna River GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Marietta, PA 01576000 (current) COUNTIES: Lancaster County, PA - Columbia Borough - East Donegal Township - Marietta Borough - Rapho Township - West Hempfield Township York County, PA - Hellam Township - Lower Windsor Township - Wrightsville Borough 16) Newtown Creek (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Chemung River at Elmira, NY 01530332 (current) (NOTE Plan references Lake Street Gage, work is ongoing to rectify discrepancy between two gages, need to validate gage for maps.) COUNTIES: Chemung County, NY • Elmira City • Elmira Heights Village • Elmira Town • Horseheads Town • Horseheads Village 17) Selinsgrove to Sunbury, Susquehanna River GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Sunbury, PA 01554000 (current) COUNTIES: Northumberland County, PA • Lower Augusta Township • Sunbury City • Upper Augusta Township Snyder County, PA • Jackson Township • Monroe Township • Penn Township • Selinsgrove Borough • Shamokin Dam Borough 18) Skickshinny Reach, Susquehanna River (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Wilkes-Barre, PA 01536500 (current) COUNTIES: Luzerne County, PA • Conyngham Township 52797.1 • Salem Township • Shickshinny Borough • Union Township 19) Town of Bloomsburg, Susquehanna River (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Danville, PA 01540500 (current) COUNTIES: Columbia County, PA • Bloomsburg Borough • Catawissa Township • Scott Township 20) Turbot Township to Lycoming County, West Branch Susquehanna River GAGES: - West Branch Susquehanna River at West Milton, PA 01553240 (current) (Note – Hardcopy map states “Gage at Milton”) COUNTIES: Lycoming County, PA • Brady Township Northumberland County, PA • Delaware Township • McEwensville Borough • Milton Borough • Turbot Township • Watsontown Borough Union County, PA • Gregg Township • White Deer Township 21) Upper Paxton Township, PA, Susquehanna River GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Sunbury, PA 01554000 (current) COUNTIES: Dauphin County, PA - Millersburg Borough - Upper Paxton Township Perry County, PA - Buffalo Township - Liverpool Borough - Liverpool Township 22) Village of Owego, NY, Susquehanna River GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Vestal, NY 01513500 (current) COUNTIES: Tioga County, NY • Owego Village 23) Winfield Area to Lewisburg, West Branch Susquehanna River (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) Gages: - West Branch Susquehanna River at Milton, PA 01553240 (current) (Note – Hardcopy map states “Gage at Milton”) Counties: Northumberland County, PA 52797.1 • East Chillisquaque Township • Milton Borough • Point Township • Turbot Township • West Chillisquaque Township Union County, PA • Buffalo Township • East Buffalo Township • Kelly Township • Lewisburg Borough • Union Township • White Deer Township 24) Wyoming Valley Reach, Susquehanna River & Lackawanna River GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Wilkes-Barre, PA 01536500 (current) COUNTIES: Lackawanna County, PA • Newton Township • Ransom Township Luzerne County, PA • Duryea Borough • Edwardsville Borough • Exeter Borough • Exeter Township • Forty Fort Borough • Jenkins Township • Kingston Borough • Luzerne Borough • Pittston Borough • Plains Township • Pringle Borough • Swoyersville Borough • West Pittston Borough • West Wyoming Borough • Wyoming Borough 25) Yellow Breeches Creek, Lower Reach (Complete – Georeferenced and Digitized) GAGES: - Susquehanna River at Harrisburg, PA 01570500 (current) - Yellow Breeches Creek at near Camp Hill, PA 01571500 (current) (Note – Hardcopy map states “Gage at Green Lane”) COUNTIES: Cumberland County, PA • Lemoyne Borough • Lower Allen Township • New Cumberland Borough • Upper Allen Township York County, PA • Fairview Township • Monaghan Township 26) York Reach, Codorus Creek GAGES: - Codorus Creek near York, PA 01575500 COUNTIES: 52797.1 York County, PA - East Manchester Township - Manchester Township - North York Borough - Spring Garden Township - Springettsbury Township - West Manchester Township - West York Borough - York City 52797.1 .
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