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TMDL Project Name EPA Approval Date Impaired Water HU Impairment Table 5-4a: List of Virginia Non-Shellfish NPS TMDLs through 2017 EPA TMDL Project Name Approval Impaired Water HU Impairment Date Basin: Atlantic Ocean Coastal Finney Creek 9/24/2012 Finney Creek - Upper AO11 Bacteria Gargathy Creek Watershed 10/17/2012 Gargathy Creek AO09 Bacteria Little Mosquito Creek, shellfish and non-shellfish 1/15/2008 Little Mosquito Creek AO04 Bacteria Mill Creek - Northampton County 6/24/2009 Mill Creek AO21 Dissolved Oxygen Parker Creek - Benthic 11/7/2008 Parker Creek AO10 Benthic Parker Creek Watershed - Bacteria 1/15/2008 Parker Creek AO10 Bacteria Pettit Branch - Bacteria 11/7/2008 Pettit Branch AO08 Bacteria Pettit Branch - Benthic 7/29/2010 Pettit Branch AO08 Benthic Red Bank Creek and Machipongo River 1/26/2015 Red Bank Creek AO14 Bacteria Basin: Albemarle Sound Coastal Albermarle Canal - North Landing River 1/13/2011 Albermarle Canal AS12 Dissolved Oxygen Albermarle Canal AS12 Dissolved Oxygen North Landing River AS13 Dissolved Oxygen Back Bay, North Landing River, and Tributaries 6/26/2014 North Landing River AS13 Bacteria North Landing River - Middle AS13 Bacteria Pocaty River AS15 Bacteria Pocaty River AS15 Dissolved Oxygen Chowan River Watershed - Tidal 10/14/2005 West Neck Creek, Middle AS14 Bacteria Milldam Creek AS17 Bacteria Northwest River Watershed 4/26/2011 Unnamed tributary to Northwest River AS09 Dissolved Oxygen Northwest River AS10 Dissolved Oxygen Indian Creek AS10 Dissolved Oxygen Basin: Big Sandy River Bull Creek Watershed 4/28/2011 Left Fork Bull Creek (Convict Hollow) BS14 Benthic Belcher Branch BS14 Benthic Deel Fork BS14 Benthic Cove Hollow BS14 Benthic Bull Creek BS14 Benthic Garden Creek Watershed - Bacteria 8/10/2007 Garden Creek BS08 Bacteria Garden Creek Watershed - Benthic 11/4/2007 Garden Creek BS08 Benthic Knox Creek and Paw Paw Creek 3/27/2007 Pawpaw Creek BS06 Benthic Knox Creek BS07 Bacteria Knox Creek BS07 Benthic Levisa Fork Watershed 3/18/2011 Slate Creek BS13 Bacteria Slate Creek BS13 Benthic Levisa Fork BS15 Bacteria Levisa Fork BS15 Benthic North and South Forks Pound River 4/28/2011 Phillips Creek BS28 Benthic North Fork Pound River BS28 Benthic Donald Branch BS28 Benthic South Fork Pound River BS28 Benthic Russell Prater Creek 6/22/2006 Russell Prater Creek BS26 Benthic Basin: Chesapeake Bay-Small Coastal Back River in York County and Cities of Hampton, Poquoson, and Newport News 4/24/2014 New Market Creek - Lower Riverine CB23 Bacteria Holden Creek, Sandy Bottom Branch, Unnamed Tributary to Sandy Bottom Branch 11/7/2008 Holdens Creek - Upper CB32 Bacteria Unnamed trib to Sandy Bottom Branch CB32 Benthic Unnamed trib to Sandy Bottom Branch CB32 Bacteria Sandy Bottom Branch CB32 Benthic Sandy Bottom Branch CB32 Bacteria Hungars Creek 4/30/2008 Hungars Creek CB45 Bacteria Messongo Creek 6/11/2008 Messongo Creek CB35 Bacteria EPA TMDL Project Name Approval Impaired Water HU Impairment Date Basin: Chowan River Assamoosick Swamp and Tributaries 6/3/2010 German Swamp CU44 Bacteria Seacorrie Swamp CU45 Bacteria UT to Seacorrie CU45 Bacteria UT to Assamoosick CU46 Bacteria Assamoosick Swamp and tributaries CU46 Bacteria Back Bay, North Landing River, and Tributaries 6/26/2014 North Landing River AS13 Bacteria Pocaty River AS15 Bacteria Pocaty River AS15 Dissolved Oxygen Blackwater River and Tributaries 7/9/2010 Second Swamp CU52 Bacteria Blackwater Swamp CU53 Bacteria Warwick Swamp CU54 Bacteria Otterdam Swamp CU56 Bacteria Coppahaunk Swamp, UT CU57 Bacteria Blackwater River CU59 Bacteria Chowan River Watershed - 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