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Treatment Sites Eligible for ANC Activities for Canals and Marinas DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY WATER RESOURCES DIVISION AQUATIC NUISANCE CONTROL PROGRAM This table lists the treatment sites eligible for a Certificate of Coverage (COC) under the Aquatic Nuisance Control General Permit No. ANC9620000, "Aquatic Nuisance Control Activities for Canals and Marinas Located on the Great Lakes and Connecting Waters," issued pursuant to Part 33, Aquatic Nuisance Control, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended. This table provides guidance to permit applicants in determining which treatment sites are eligible for a Certificate of Coverage (COC) under the above stated General Permit. If the desired site is on this list, an applicant may submit an application for a COC to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Water Resources Division, Aquatic Nuisance Control. Sites on this list are subject to change. COUNTY WATERBODY NAME SECONDARY NAME TOWNSHIP TOWN RANGE SEC SEC 2 1 ANTRIM MICHIGAN, LAKE EDWARD C GRACE MEMORIAL HARBOR MILTON 29N 09W 20 21 ANTRIM MICHIGAN, LAKE INWOOD HARBOR ELK RAPIDS 29N 09W 03 04 ARENAC HURON, LAKE AMERICAN REAL ESTATE & LEASING CO. DOCKS SIMS 19N 07E 17 ARENAC HURON, LAKE AU GRES BOAT CLUB AU GRES 19N 6E 35 ARENAC HURON, LAKE GREAT LAKES SHORES MARINA STANDISH 18N 05E 21 ARENAC HURON, LAKE NORTHPORT CONDOMINIUM MARINA SIMS 19N 07E 17 CHEBOYGAN HURON, LAKE DUNCAN BAY BOAT CLUB MARINA BENTON 38N 01E 28 CHEBOYGAN HURON, LAKE MACKINAW CITY MARINA MACKINAW 39N 03W 18 DELTA MICHIGAN, LAKE GLADSTONE HARBOR GLADSTONE 40N 22W 28 HURON HURON, LAKE BEADLE BAY MARINA CASEVILLE 17N 10E 07 08 HURON HURON, LAKE BEADLE BAY PROPERTY CASEVILLE 17N 10E 7 8 HURON HURON, LAKE BEADLE BAY SUBDIVISION II CANALS CASEVILLE 17N 10E 07 08 HURON HURON, LAKE BEADLE BAY SUBDIVISION III CANALS CASEVILLE 17N 10E 07 08 HURON HURON, LAKE COLLINGS ROAD CANAL MCKINLEY 17N 10E 17 HURON HURON, LAKE HELEN COURT CANAL MCKINLEY 17N 10E 17 HURON HURON, LAKE LAKE DEBAY SUBDIVISION CANAL CASEVILLE 17N 09E 12 HURON HURON, LAKE POINTE WEST CANALS CASEVILLE 17N 09E 02 11 HURON HURON, LAKE SANDY ISLES CANALS CASEVILLE 17N 09E 12 HURON HURON, LAKE FISHERMAN'S PARADISE CANAL McKINLEY 17N 10E 17 IOSCO HURON, LAKE EAST TAWAS STATE DOCK BALDWIN 22N 08E 29 IOSCO HURON, LAKE TAWAS BAY CONDOMINIUM MARINA TAWAS CITY 22N 07E 36 IOSCO HURON, LAKE TAWAS BAY YACHT CLUB BALDWIN 22N 08E 34 35 LEELANAU MICHIGAN, LAKE HARBOR WEST YACHT CLUB ELMWOOD 28N 11W 28 LEELANAU MICHIGAN, LAKE LELAND HARBOR LELAND 30N 12W 09 LEELANAU MICHIGAN, LAKE NORTHPORT MARINA LEELENAU 31N 11W 03 LEELANAU MICHIGAN, LAKE SUTTONS BAY MARINA SUTTONS BAY 30N 11W 28 GP No. ANC9620000 Page 1 of 3 Revised January 2016 COUNTY WATERBODY NAME SECONDARY NAME TOWNSHIP TOWN RANGE SEC SEC 2 1 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE 400 ON THE LAKE MARINA HARRISON 02N 14E 36 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE ANCHOR BAY HARBOR CANAL CHESTERFIELD 03N 14E 27 28 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE AUVASE CREEK CHESTERFIELD 03N 14E 27 28 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE AVON ON THE LAKE CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, 01N 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE BAYVIEW / LAKECREST CANAL ST. CLAIR, CITY OF 01N 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE BAYVIEW / WILDWOOD CANAL ST. CLAIR, CITY OF 01N 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE BEACH/E 10 MILE CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, CITY01N OF 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE BELLE MAER MARINA HARRISON 02N 14E 10 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE BELVIDERE CANAL HARRISON 02N 14E 15 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE BENJAMIN - MAPLE CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, 01N 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE BENJAMIN CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, 01N 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE BLOSSOM HEATH PARK MARINA HARRISON 01N 13E 26 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE BLUE LAGOON MARINA HARRISON 02N 14E 10 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE EDGEWATER/PRIVATE SHORE CANALS CHESTERFIELD 03N 14E 32 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE EMERALD CITY BOAT CLUB MARINA SAINT CLAIR 01N 13E 26 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE GREAT LAKES YACHT CLUB ST. CLAIR SHORES, 01N 13E 27 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE HARBOR CLUB NORTH HARRISON 02N 14E 29 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE HARBOR CLUB SOUTH HARRISON 02N 14E 30 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE HARBOR DRIVE CANAL CHESTERFIELD 03N 14E 27 28 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE HARBOR PLACE MARINA ST. CLAIR SHORES, 01N 13E 35 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE HARBOUR POINTE MARINA HARRISON 02N 14E 31 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE HIDDEN COVE MARINA HARRISON 02N 14E 31 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE HURON POINTE CANALS HARRISON 02N 14E 22 27 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE JEFFERSON BEACH MARINA HARRISON 01N 13E 26 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE LAC SAINTE CLAIRE PARK MARINA HARRISON 01N 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE LAKE CREST- RIO VISTA CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, 01N 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE LANGE ISLAND CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, 01N 13E 11 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE LIBERTY-CLAIRWOOD-DOREMUS CANALS ST. CLAIR SHORES, 01N 13E 35 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE LOTTIVUE CANALS CHESTERFIELD 03N 14E 23 26 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE MACRAY HARBOR MARINA HARRISON 02N 14E 12 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE MALLAST CANALS HARRISON 2N 14E 21 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE MAPLE - BEACH CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, CITY01N OF 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE MICHIGAN HARBOR MARINA HARRISON 01N 13E 26 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE MILLER MARINA HARRISON 01N 13E 26 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE POINTE ROSA CANALS HARRISON 02N 14E 21 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE SEA WATCH DOCKOMINIUMS WARREN 01N 12E 29 30 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE SELFRIDGE A.N.G. MARINAS HARRISON 02N 14E 05 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE SHORE CLUB MARINA ST. CLAIR SHORES, CITY01N OF 13E 35 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE SHOREWOOD CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, CITY01N OF 13E 14 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE SOUTH ARDMORE CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, 01N 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE STATLER - BENJAMIN CANAL ST. CLAIR SHORES, CITY01N OF 13E 23 MACOMB ST. CLAIR, LAKE VENICE SHORES CANALS HARRISON 02N 14E 12 GP No. ANC9620000 Page 2 of 3 Revised January 2016 COUNTY WATERBODY NAME SECONDARY NAME TOWNSHIP TOWN RANGE SEC SEC 2 1 MENOMINEE MICHIGAN, LAKE MENOMINEE MARINA MENOMINEE 31N 27W 08 MONROE ERIE, LAKE DEWEY LAGOON FRENCHTOWN 06S 10E 29 32 PRESQUE ISLE HURON, LAKE ROGERS CITY MARINA ROGERS 35N 05E 15 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR RIVER ALGONAC HARBOR CLUB MARINA CLAY 02N 16E 09 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR RIVER ANCHORAGE AT ALGONAC MARINA CLAY 02N 16E 10 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR RIVER BAKER CANAL CHINA 04N 17E 30 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR RIVER COLONY ISLE CANALS CLAY 02N 15E 01 02 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR RIVER COLONY MARINE CLAY 02N 16E 06 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR RIVER KRAFT HAVEN CANALS EAST CHINA 04N 17E 30 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR RIVER SASSY MARINA CLAY 02N 15E 01 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE ALEXANDRIA CANAL IRA 03N 15E 22 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE ALEXANDRIA CANAL EAST IRA 03N 15E 22 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE ANCHOR BAY DRIVE CANAL IRA 03N 15E 25 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE BAYVIEW SHORES CANAL IRA 03N 15E 25 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE BOUVIER BRIDGE MARINA IRA 03N 15E 24 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE CLINTON RIVER BOAT CLUB MARINA CLAY 02N 16E 32 33 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE FARNSWORTH CANAL CLAY 03N 15E 25 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE INGLEWOOD CANAL CLAY 03N 15E 25 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE LAKE DRIVE CANAL CLAY 03N 15E 25 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE OLD CLUB NORTH AND SOUTH HARBORS CLAY 01N 15E 4 SAINT CLAIR ST. CLAIR, LAKE STARK CANAL CLAY 03N 15E 25 SANILAC HURON, LAKE PORT SANILAC HARBOR MARINAS SANILAC 11N 16E 02 WAYNE DETROIT RIVER ERMA HENDERSON MARINA DETROIT, CITY OF 02S 12E 02 WAYNE DETROIT RIVER GREGORY BOAT COMPANY MARINA DETROIT, CITY OF 02S 12E 1 WAYNE DETROIT RIVER HARBOR HILL MARINA DETROIT, CITY OF 02S 12E 01 WAYNE DETROIT RIVER HARBORTOWN MARINA DETROIT, CITY OF 02S 12E 10 WAYNE DETROIT RIVER KEANS HARBOR DETROIT, CITY OF 02S 12E 01 WAYNE DETROIT RIVER TRI-CENTENNIAL PARK MARINA DETROIT, CITY OF 02S 12E 9 WAYNE ERIE, LAKE LAKE ERIE METROPARK MARINA BROWNSTOWN 05S 10E 24 WAYNE ST. CLAIR, LAKE GEORGE OSIUS PARK GROSSE POINTE 01S 13E 11 WAYNE ST. CLAIR, LAKE GROSSE POINTE CLUB MARINA GROSSE POINTE 01S 13E 27 WAYNE ST. CLAIR, LAKE NEFF MEMORIAL MARINA GROSSE POINTE 01S 13E 28 WAYNE ST. CLAIR, LAKE WINDMILL POINTE MARINA GROSSE POINTE 02S 13E 05 GP No. ANC9620000 Page 3 of 3 Revised January 2016 .
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