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I d w S k L t e u c s i er S g b Stiles Brook m v y Hop Brook School t d p s F s o o S n Prospect Street School K oo r n S s o g n W W G p o i a l B y R a o c h A 83 e d n i o t Bradley Brook E n S D a e L w i n d d e k R s m n L e r a d W e f H r m ll n n o w n s a R t i L o n r e S ! t d o e R C ! h R l e f y H M t c A i a d n n l S B i M Transylvania Brook d n a R p l i h S Water Company Pond No 1 t c d e t t n R u R d l S p a G s n d l J a p e T D o t m i u e P C h o l s d R g t to g Hil n t u y p r d v t u t it L o J r l C y n Level A Aquifer Pro tec tio n Area (Fina l) e n l t g l i d e d p C R L i l e d e S b n i u n e l l e s d S H r fi S a e c a L n f e e r H v T Exit 28 e n e s B h d h L R d h v e k t c t C R Pomperaug River w t w r i r S D i r e i g t a e e t a L S B S d t o l n n t S S l R t i u H C W tn S o r n r s R w S r s t h n c d e ld D e he S g t H C s b i o W R w i d L a e k d i h b e e e B l o R r y N s H R i l R v n L r D l d o d o i r r R d I o F M e t D h R d r o C r o d d d a O e B m k d L i R r a u d o Q t R R a d P S e C R r n H a Eightmile Brook n t y y Level B Aquifer Pro tec tio n Area (Prelimina ry) i l S C e n g v a t g u A e e Union City a k a n d r r u e A O r b n a t lm r b A u h r y i v a r r a R S C d d P n k P t e t R r o t a f D v i A i w t o S n o v S R d h r A y a R e H d k d g a ore M r r e n C d m t o a y e s c t t d g y H n d S i S v k R l t i s s l S C d r l i v d Naugatuck River t e P R R e i Cold Spring Brook R l H o i a i S l t a t y l i l o d K l W S t t o e s R i o s s S a i D l W d a l n g i n r e A l t C r r i l e n M e n t l r S r Exit 16 i s s s Long Meadow Pond Brook v D it B r C i e C S o y t n a t t o H b a i B i r e H t i F in u G L i r H M r s o C r S m u u s a e b t o r a l S i h k Southbut ry Traie ning School a n t a k d l s t e v Exit 27 Hopkins Reservoir i d l l L D i o v l A R e n e y i S u d n C A n l R c h A O r d o r g o n t Gravel Pit Pond s J d r l d H n r A 124 a e g r t R R o S d o a City Hill Middle School l D n H l l 2 i Western Elementary D e H d O N r h i n n n H R u 7 m t M n i io a W r n d t n l r m a l d a n 1 P L d w d l e n l D Saint Francis Of Assisi t n D n d o R R o s ! H D R o P ! o u y e y r r e R w u u r t o M n L l b T Naugatuck Station u r d h r n n C n a o N e n o w y Heritage Vlg e d y te ri t ! H b P t R h a a n L s n V R a e Hillside Middle School i il H n W Armory Pond S nc l O r n o R g H u W o a d d i t ln d D i l g S ! S l n H Ã t l t v e O w n l r u l G e S t e e n F a i R c l n o a O i d N A U G A T U C K a R ! y e N n l re ro a a ! l l g B P n e e s r Preston Hill P g C t d Salem ElemeEnxtiatr y27 rid t i s w t d b r i P w S D e l ro e T n ll e k v t b d S n i i w d C d Bucks Hill Millville r V ! t H r S C Naugatuck High School S o R T s y le V p e R i a r N d t r e M y G B t n R r e o w e p May Street Pond North Y D u t l w Woodruff Hill Naugatuck Ice Company Pond S R i a i r o o l a d S c Maple Hill Elementary r t y H D C d a d R l h k d n n w D g n w l a o B o d i s r e R R r z Central Avenue School k e n e t ri YMCA Pond l A o n I M w t w o R L M e H H e t d d ! r Lower Hill House Road Pond H p e o 4 o e i R r e e c 8 t S i S a n i D a l S i n n b e g l a k I ! l W d r o a e p v g c R B e D r a F R M u l b S r l Upper Hill House Road Pond d o May Street Pond South e d u l D M r S c i o M M m i n r d c D o t k d t t A e n e i u R e s o r u V n k w n b a Mulberry Reservoir e C S e e B e a d Exit 26 d Ave d u e e r ea r e r t est r L d e t Hom r i R s n y r t H s w C e l r o o o R i 4 S l e o m u 8 V w M d d e I h t F k o k o e P T a S a d R u e Hickory Rd i Tow y t er L R h n n S Mu n e n r lberry St l t D d t l R d v s a d Whale Dr Durkee Hill i H i r C il in h y l o i r e d y R V E H R c t i H t d r d o S d r S v e w and St R r Andrews Mountain Brook Woodl l l a r d C l i i J t t w R t A e H s a t G r B g Rd s D u Andrews Hill d h h o v c d r e Exit 26 t H e hu r r t C l i Mulberry Hill r o T s r s o R W n i R t H F e a u w 63 d a Y o g Andrew Avenue School n r P S n S o o k i V i o r c o l t o t l t b i l a o o d o S l n r Hom t n este f ad Rd n S t W g y i i w R k o o ! t r e P D r r a t S M d s d s L o d n i t o C r D b i r a V t D M n w a R n r o w C S r l R w D g i e a n n T e d Towantic Pond Brook n o e d o w V r L g n L s n i m s g Bullet Hill Brook m L L c o l d a ll S o n d r i a t r L t t i e d a n t i H t D a n Walnut Hill r E r 6 t t r R e o e r D o u a n S e d S e re P a n r £ a e t ¤ t d e T rk S r H e L s ing G Harvest Ln Gainfield School r e O Waterbury-Oxford Irv a n xford y A d m irp l K o M e r F S g o t Rd P u D p r K M p H Towantic Pond p r r a e e i T d d r r e d e u.
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