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l D al R l n h O o i e l o H l w r D C A Newton St d u y M ac L n d P d r C e M Cranberry Pond e n w d r P v d a n L l o i y L n A l l H d i a g r S l r Pine Rock Park l H n D o i r l e M o R g d r o Y e i Trumbull High School Ballwall Pond e n 1 r t D o C e T a o R i M g d C c r t o M id e u I l s 1 R l n e e a N e K d k R lu L H n d 1 d w B R t o v a t n Saint Joseph High t a l r n a o n k e d L e r e r Chestnut Hill Brook o P i d a D l s S n d k k O n w i Turkey Pond l y i l i c n n d L r i n H l m i or Rd n te m a R S n a c n e n K s r o W ie k G bHill Avenue Pond n A ! r R u d ! ry o i n e R r j Tashua Hill d a e a o r o t R n H a h L he Exit 11 a T S d R Booth Hill School C s s H n o s w R g L n d b c e i d C F r P n O d s c t o e l l r n R a l l t d p i F l e Hillcrest Middle School o p d r s a d e s A l n t r y D D o r n R e r S R m o K t S r n a r n n r M e e t s L d ! t e t i r P v l k l e W l l e r O d u c t r d e a L i u i R s t l y a i e o W e d a l m n n a r o W n L Skytop Dr H Black Brook c i il s e D dw l PinewoodT Lake r r b r o n l y o o i a T D n d g k i D o n r e d M D r P r Great Flat D r r G K o r e l R R h s i w e l n x P r e t A k o L r d g e R i L a v a r la s o H R Turkey Hill Brook r n C v d R C d b T m A e v u F H e l e d i r a r d r y l y h y Canoe Brook Lake d l a l d e D d a L C O e e i r O r e D d m R n l o D s l G h R T r in d P t a l r J a i L T Highfi m H d t d R B n e d c e ld D n t a S n r M l o K r h e B D il L n R e H d o o G m b d e d e S Dr n K a i riage w ath r T e Car e R le e I k o en D e r g d n d c l r r n k r h R o a s i h l c R e e d s n G o 127 s y e d t c D L M F u t S g e A t h s T L e V Wilson Gardens Dog Pond a o R v r R e e n a Av p h o ta o o e i m s n n i p A e i T d n s d e g H c l S D g g o l m d e o e I S Belden Brook t r w i m e w l c n r t i e a l P r e o o a E a H C l R A m L o r d R t w q i Kachele Pond H D l n i e d a A ir Pl r d o a g Cla d r m h u D J r e r ros d g rim s r R Ka P a o i e Madison Middle School R R r Cemetery Pond Brook a 59 c e h ve A m A e n d le Alde L D i n r S d s S V S v D t Stone Dam o k Jane Ryan School L D n Camp Meeting Bar n n y Exit 9 r c ! d D K A L L n o d c w t e o n l h a ! a r R l k e n n o a S n r c d v i L l S M o h r H i e e l sc T ha t a v e o l H R O k o t il o i l R s k d l c e B d e Y o c h l o w r n d a kt u t n o o S L wn i C d H B R a H d C r t o e ir n l O o rk L o e W y C Round Hill iftw t Pa M o R r r o LEGEND a D o F r h d i e in G m l n D a A v a t P N Exit 55 l v a R te n e e h a N R o r r r t c l n a D e C D R ell C P is o y to d d C S Easton Reservoir e C g ir h Exit 11 r w u t M B k n Exit 55B T R U M B U L L n e i 111 n r G ll r c v P VS h L e D R n w a d S a r W k n L A C H a y L o o i r e o t c tt i k t lf z c a r ag r ll d n B i c la a a e e S S Middlebrook School R n i o t g e M L g C d a c t M d Beverly R h t e t d d n t o R t t 1 i T d r S e e n d d O d d a R L n a r C R 1 l o o o r e ! d R Beaver Dam Lake R n D br R i l v R Negro Brook o g 1 N l q k R o t d o B y R u k E o P W r d e a s o vel k u R L r yn s d B s d a t d r r c r n H D S Long He ill Pond e r h e o t R A r A i O n t i n e v d a e t o l D i c D gi e 1 D a D e n L t n a g d e x g a 2 i c d W t w L d a u S tle i a e Exit 55A l t 7 P s l r o n l A l e r h la e d L O r e h i k t a o n d R b h C l R S r ra O t B o r w m y d n H a t s l M B i re o Wister i r o D t a ia D d d R R w n r Dr w e d r i k L i D d s La r l u Poorly Drained and Very Poorly Drained soils - Poorly drained soils D u i l o r t r B E r D P u e L e l i y m e l P E A S T O N r o S d e a o r St M l e q P n L w i a l i d S t f E D o k o y u s D e S S d F W d d r r w i A w d n l e R r y T r n d S r r i s e r R w o R R r e Ehrsam Pond u M.
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