Natural Drainage Basins

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Natural Drainage Basins !n T E t h d 6 Parmalee Hill Road Pond Pootatuck River 7 o m 0 6 0 0 1 r 0 d 0 Lake Zoar 0 s 0 C 6 0 o 0 d 0 u t 0 0 t rr R 0 r i 6000-52 o n tu 6 R Lakeside 6 0 6920-02 ck 0 S n t d 0 R k D r d e 6000-56 0 5 s d o e Pin 0 e St R g D w R o n 0 R i d 4 r d t i e 0 d t 6000-49 i R n 6920-05 r 0 6021-02 d h B P urc o o t v Le 0 Ch 6 B e Fa ld t r rm 5 D O t y r 4 c t t r 0 a 2 n k Pootatuck Park d u y 4 S A w c 0 te H D o Rocky Glen F R Quaker Farms 0 D Sta t a 0 n l 2 t 6 Q c n S B t u O l 0 S u o Housatonic River i n r e 0 ld S a c 6021-00 t u 0 i 0 42 G T n l M a 6 S 0 r y T Pole Bridge Brook VS e t D t D d r r t D e t 0 6 r l a e n n H 0 e L R e e a R p e 0 in 0 l 3 Town Farm Brook 4 b r H e d d s r T 4 v w S 0 0 oo n h 0 eda l C e W 0 n r i 0 e d w d s y t 4 0 t l C 4 H a d R H a R A T h NATURAL DRAINAGE BASINS 0 y i G a R g t g R t g o e l r 6018-05 T p is h e 1 ru B a e P l d l m r e g i r Spring Trl Kettletown Brook l a H b 8 o o e ull r d n e 6021-01 n D u d i e 8 w Fivemile Hill w r r a i T d l H s r e e G N r D R y N v T B w R 0 e i r r A d 84 e a E r Cedarhurst l e 6 v e l d 0 r w i e i w d J l a u 7 d D E v R § u e v Keiser Dam 7 ¨¦ i f l R d e i o t r ie H a e d Quaker Farms School R s d R m 4 v e o 6018-06 l r C P k bord O d a y La e u 0 g t r y n a n a a 6920-00 n n ! n L 0 r Riverside e i d e 0 n d L k l MAJOR, REGIONAL, SUBREGIONAL AND LOCAL n 0 o 5 l 0 O u D R e R 0 P T v d R a n d S t 2 7 l f R n 7 67 u e L n i r l l r e d S V W w e V n r l 84 t 0 0 a S a R S 5 a d D 0 o n h i R T 4 g 0 R H l u t y § 0 0 d ¨¦ e it e w s 6023-09 0 h e S d e R s d 0 n n l 0 N i c w o 5 a n m 1 k 7 5 R n i d E o d 0 L w n R o h o 0 0 o ld y t t a 0 d O C 0 d he 6020-11 e y 0 H Great Oak School L T l 0 a a W Hull Hill Brook 0 0 0 R Mo n H R n un d C Sunset Hill Small Pond D y 0 ! 6 0 t P M e 60 MONROE, CONNECTICUT le u 3 k as 0 C a 4 6000-53 c t a o o nt r d 0 Small Pond ve l R r ill R n i d r o t d d y h H Sandy Hook Elementary r ry t n R 6 hurc g Ln y 0 7 d a R 0 C D R d ckm D n a R R la r 0 n R ! n B d r T 0 d a S l Sandy Hook a R 0 m h Gelding Brook 0 0 r n a D 0 6 O e M F u 5 o w Sevenmile Brook D 0 e r 0 6 B ir o 0 400 o s 4 s C D rlie s 0 M M a J x G 0 6000-58 t W lv Ch 0 0 7 d e i Taunton Lake Road Pond 5 h a d d 3 H R e ll CH Hill R Sandy Hook Brook h t 0 t 0 e 0 ia d t r l Nichols Pond R m e t o d Priton Brook n t re R R i 0 e d 0 n rl S l J r Cristenson Brook Pond S I a i t d e l 8 o J 4 I 8 P o n d 4 4 n 4 o a S a g LEGEND w 0 v Tom Brook M 0 t c Nichols Sawmill Pond d Swan Lake e U n H d Barry R S P i k t L O r Hw 0 h a t r Hawley Elementary School t s t R c y E n n i 3 6 h R 6 0 i l l l o a U o l u l l 0 r n S a o C i Seymour Saw Mill Pond Brook 0 H R 6023-10 d d ! 3 w n 0 T L y 6 C n M 0 t 0 H O n r a u a d 0 C 6023-00 u r a 0 s x t L 5 Good Hill Brook r d n 3 i o f 0 s n d H Basin Boundary 0 l R 0 e d R o t 0 R il Lake Zoar v o 0 M r 6000-55 r 6 w n d ide e R e d Exit 11 t o 6 C n n Rose Dr g t R L L S W B d R a t a to a n s t d R s d i k e ki l Stil l 6920-06 w n l e Ir e W s il Rd O Major Basin D n Christinson Brook H h D r nNewtown Middle School r d L O X F O R D S 6018-00 ! s r D R e r O Q e r 6 t t al s D o Taunton Lake l o n P u 0 0 m d V a r r e R in e Emerson Dam 0 u 0 y t e t Jackson Cove 0 s v a C s n 6000-57 ri m i o 0 n L F Newtown High School r 5 h Regional Basin a e M e C p G 6 v S d s O l 6 4 d k A n A Tilquist R Parks Brook 2 ! r t r t a Berkshire T i l e 0 r T n e k Gelding Hill Road Pond d 0 0 a v d D a u R D v lo 0 0 Q n R d l 0 0 u t L D ie il e Still Rd on G 0 y R u a n n 6019-03 w r H m Turner Pond Curtis Pond Brook Dam s L r 6 u 0 a i Subregional Basin t a t R 0 n d o o k S b o k L F e r a R t Country Club Brook ft d 0 0 o e n R ra te d o G d C 3 6000-54 n 6 m r R B n R x e a i F rk Deep Brook r C H i R a F k Y a 0 6920-07 d G s B C t r Curtis Pond Brook o P C g u o Hawley Road Pond h m e 0 l ir g h r Local Basin e n x e r 6020-00 e d n Good Hill i s e E a a 6 C n R R R n s R L B R n r y m l d r k r t Carp Pond m e t d n u a a 0 s d M D a e 6019-01 l t in R o n d o t n 0 l s N r S Z s e o e d r w d 6 B Sixmile Brook e u R o L t Reed Intermediate School Curtis Pond D i B a s R n n n i W r 4 y r C n d c e n n i S hw 0 R L ! oc d o 0 o Local Drainage Basin Direction g Swans Pond h h a d L H d ug ra g t L n 7 0 o n w e e d r R 0 o d e op r il S 0 7 B a a R D l 0 D rd d 0 K u R D R il 0 Great Hill R 0 S s o v l e 4 k 0 r r l t n Hi 0 0 d d d 70 a e n 3 h la 0 t R 0 tl 7 R o i s 4 e Outlet Direction a t t S D C i d 0 o d r R d t r R m d g W 6018-01 S e k d a A i R n Ivy Brook n m l o Queenies Pond f 6000-60 v t R a d o e o rl a t S r t a S d r J d g a r Main Stem Direction r u R Church Hill Pond Brandywine Dam B S t l s D T a il d Nunnawauk Road Pond H R s e g p 6 ll R Deep Brook Pond e d 00 i 0 r d l u e n il n S or 6000-59 H 0 H L R e b M d 6 7 Wellgoto Pond s Osborn Hill d g t r t 0 R n a d D O i 0 a t R l t w e n l r 4 0 R g 0 L t Coastal Direction e a e o 0 0 E G u i l l a 0 R 5 n m d l m i 6920-08 i S V S u e 0 t R r y e m H E Wa r y 6020-09 e illian r l G B m 6020-10 5 g d F e e l tt R r h H e l D s o s p 5 0 n u l d r R ug D c e n i Pa F p 0 s r a R i a Deep Brook d o 0 0 n i A n id c d i V s Sherman Street Pond d C 0 n i 0 7 B s k e l a Elevation o V e r h c h d F f 6019-00 2 B e f M o a R o B r 6 d School House Brook r r e t R a i d a r M Warner Pond R n F a e 0 d li r C P d O D l e o L s i Rd 0 h 6000-62 m d a o t D le Hitfield ra ae R c x 100 ft Contour Line n w in s Deerfi Still 0 g l T s h Sugar Lane Pond i r eld D Hill h in D D R o e H r Rd 0 u r c rk r t 0 i W r 0 T d P il 2 o Pe B R l L k 0 Fivemile Brook M 0 n 0 R c o la d 0 o 4 d Keating Pond Brook 5 o P S L 4 l r cud n 4 Grays Plain Road Pond D de r 302 0 d a r R c m 0 n d S 0 V o F a h Ln e 20 ft Contour Line r m 0 R ri 0 n t e Pilg n g 0 H a r e 4 s d i 5 C d r u r L Pin i S W o e g d ve le 6000-65 s land dge e a D R r l R r d d R D d 6022-06 l r r R L d k l Saw Mill Pond e l n d T R n R i g r ll D a a i ri B N E W T O W N H e k H C r n a d d w 6 g e o in d Ch L e 0 L y est C R R b 0 e nu o t d d i R Sand Hill Brook H a H o d ill i eave s r 0 6020-08 0 Rd nly L 6 r n R n v a t u i m d b h r l d d 0 k 5 K r o c B g r o a 2 6019-02 R s a e o th 0 a h H R 0 T m y 0 e P s e Riverside r P o H D l l a i 0 r 3 e i l o Er n p F r in t n l l c C Ln t R k C d o o u l 4 s EXPLANATION y R b s e s 0 O 6606-02 t 0 e R O D 4 r 6 k l e L T y d w d l n C S R E l d n o d 0 l e p t u w H i s n o t a p u tr rd 0 o y c L d H R P n e A d k t H R y J W H This map shows the location and identification number of major, commercial development, highway construction, and other changes a 6900-36 t e o 6 0 r h Keating Pond 0 e o r S k e u c d 0 0 0 r D 0 k s a 3 regional, subregional, and local drainage basins.
Recommended publications
  • SSP SCHOOL TABLE 0607 1 District Code School Code District
    SSP_SCHOOL_TABLE_0607 1 Five Year Pct Eligible for District School Grade Total Enrollment Free Reduced Code Code District Name School Name School Type Range Enrollment Change Price Meals 1 1 Andover School District Andover Elementary School Traditional/Regular PK- 6 341 -1.7 7.0 2 3 Ansonia School District Mead School Traditional/Regular 3- 5 574 -17.4 50.3 2 8 Ansonia School District Prendergast School Traditional/Regular PK- 2 798 23.5 49.2 2 51 Ansonia School District Ansonia Middle School Traditional/Regular 6- 8 619 0.5 49.1 2 61 Ansonia School District Ansonia High School Traditional/Regular 9-12 735 15.4 42.7 3 1 Ashford School District Ashford School Traditional/Regular PK- 8 524 -12.1 15.6 4 3 Avon School District Roaring Brook School Traditional/Regular PK- 4 757 -5.8 1.7 4 4 Avon School District Pine Grove School Traditional/Regular K- 4 599 -13.9 4.0 4 5 Avon School District Thompson Brook School Traditional/Regular 5- 6 581 1.5 4 51 Avon School District Avon Middle School Traditional/Regular 7- 8 580 -19.6 2.8 4 61 Avon School District Avon High School Traditional/Regular 9-12 989 28.4 2.0 5 1 Barkhamsted School District Barkhamsted Elementary School Traditional/Regular K- 6 336 0.6 5.7 7 1 Berlin School District Richard D. Hubbard School Traditional/Regular K- 5 270 -13.7 4.8 7 4 Berlin School District Emma Hart Willard School Traditional/Regular PK- 5 588 3.0 8.0 7 5 Berlin School District Mary E.
    [Show full text]
  • High School Dance Team Championships
    12th Annual High School Dance Team Championships February 24, 2018 Hamden High School Hamden, CT 2018 STATE HIGH SCHOOL DANCE TOURNAMENT TEAMS PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Pom Division Team Warm Up Performance Amity Regional High School Time Team Division East Haven High School Auxilary Hamden High School 11:00am 11:30am Masuk High School Small Hip Hop Seymour High School South Windsor High School 11:04am 11:34am Seymour High School Pom Wethersfield High School 11:08am 11:38am CCSU Exhibition Wolcott High School 11:12am 11:42am Holy Cross High School Small Hip Hop Woodland Regional High School 11:16am 11:46am South Windsor High School Pom 11:20am 11:50am Middletown High School Small Hip Hop Kickline Division 11:24am 11:54am Wethersfield High School Pom Hamden High School 11:28am 11:58am West Haven High School Small Hip Hop Oxford High School 11:32am 12:02pm East Haven High School Pom 11:36am 12:06pm New Milford High School Small Hip Hop 11:40am 12:10pm Hamden High School Pom Large Hip Hop 11:44am 12:14pm Branford High School Small Hip Hop Amity Regional High School Brookfield High School 11:48am 12:18pm Woodland Regional High School Pom Daniel Hand High School 11:52am 12:22pm Bunnell High School Small Hip Hop Enfield High School 11:56am 12:26pm Wolcott High School Pom Fairfield Warde High School 12:00pm 12:30pm Joel Barlow High School Small Hip Hop Greenwich High School 12:04pm 12:34pm Amity Regional High School Pom Newtown High School 12:08pm 12:38pm Rham High School Small Hip Hop Seymour High School 12:12pm 12:42pm Masuk High School Small Jazz
    [Show full text]
  • Superintendent's Estimate of Expenditures: -$1 97 ,039 -0.29% -0.29%
    BOARD OF EDUCATION’S APPROVED BUDGET FOR THE 2013-14 ACADEMIC YEAR BOARD MEMBERS DEBBIE LEIDLEIN, CHAIR LAURA ROCHE, VICE CHAIR CODY MCCUBBIN, SECRETARY WILLIAM HART RICHARD GAINES JUNE 4, 2013 KEITH ALEXANDER JOHN VOUROS BOARD OF EDUCATION’S APPROVED BUDGET FOR 2013-2014 Table of Contents BUDGET MESSAGE FROM CHAIRMAN ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 ADJUSTMENTS TO BOARD OF EDUCATION BUDGET ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6 BOARD OF EDUCATION BUDGET GOALS FOR 2013-14 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 7 A READER’S GUIDE TO THE BUDGET ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 SUPERINTENDENT’S BUDGET MESSAGE .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 BOARD OF EDUCATION NOTE ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • SWC Cross Country Championship 2015
    GrimesTimes - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:39 PM 10/21/2015 Page 1 SWC Cross Country Championship 2015 - 10/21/2015 Mark Goodwin Cross Country Course Bethel Rankings Event 1 Girls 5k Run CC Varsity ======================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 #165 Saidman, Angela 9 Immaculate High 19:13.85 1 2 #158 Gasparrini, Jenna 12 Immaculate High 19:22.05 2 3 #434 Mawdsley, Sarah 12 Newtown High School 19:34.22 3 4 #450 Tressler, Erin 11 Newtown High School 19:56.00 4 5 #428 Hage, Olivia 9 Newtown High School 20:03.68 5 6 #161 Marcone, Danielle 11 Immaculate High 20:22.21 6 7 #412 Bayuk, Emma 12 Newtown High School 20:34.52 7 8 #533 Koobatian, Nina 9 Pomperaug High S 20:36.35 8 9 #538 Meyer, Michaela 12 Pomperaug High S 20:47.13 9 10 #542 Schenk, Kathleen 9 Pomperaug High S 20:49.56 10 11 #543 Tarascio, Sara 12 Pomperaug High S 20:55.90 11 12 #334 Evans, Melissa 10 New Fairfiel 20:58.73 12 13 #537 Meyer, Allison 12 Pomperaug High S 21:04.74 13 14 #619 Kleban, Eliza 10 Weston High School 21:14.90 14 15 #342 Richichi, Kristen 11 New Fairfiel 21:24.78 15 16 #425 Findley, Madison 10 Newtown High School 21:37.65 16 17 #621 Melito, Halley 10 Weston High School 22:02.93 17 18 #124 Puzzo, Isabella 11 Bunnell High School 22:05.64 18 19 #615 Buddenhagen, Rachel 11 Weston High School 22:07.76 19 20 #3 Fragomeli, Julia 12 Bethel High School 22:08.88 20 21 #436 Miller, Kelsey 12 Newtown High School 22:12.59 21 22 #70
    [Show full text]
  • Multi-Temporal Assessment of Connecticut Lake Water Clarity Using Landsat Satellite Imagery
    Multi-temporal Assessment of Connecticut Lake Water Clarity Using Landsat Satellite Imagery Multi-temporal Assessment of Connecticut Lake Water Clarity Using Landsat Satellite Imagery Basic Information Title: Multi-temporal Assessment of Connecticut Lake Water Clarity Using Landsat Satellite Imagery Project Number: 2010CT208B Start Date: 3/1/2010 End Date: 2/28/2011 Funding Source: 104B Congressional District: District 2 Research Category: Water Quality Focus Category: Water Quality, Surface Water, None Descriptors: None Principal Investigators: Daniel Civco, James D Hurd Multi-temporal Assessment of Connecticut Lake Water Clarity Using Landsat Satellite Imagery1 Multi-temporal Assessment of Connecticut Lake Water Clarity Using Landsat Satellite Imagery Progress Report May 2011 Daniel Civco – Principal Investigator James Hurd – Co-Investigator Center for Landuse Education and Research (CLEAR) Department of Natural Resources and the Environment The University of Connecticut 1376 Storrs Road Storrs, CT 06269-4087 (p) 860-486-4610, (f) 860-486-5408 [email protected] [email protected] RESEARCH PROBLEM Connecticut has over 1,000 lakes and ponds larger than 5 acres in area. These water bodies provide important recreational opportunities, aesthetic values, and ecosystem services that contribute to the quality of life, environment, and economy of the state. Over the past 400 years, Connecticut has undergone significant alterations to its landscape. As a result of these mostly anthropogenic activities, including clearing of forests, agriculture, and urban and rural development, there have been significant impacts to the water quality of Connecticut’s lakes and ponds. While a natural process, the eutrophication of lakes caused by excess nutrient export in runoff has been, and continues to be, a pervasive problem (Siver et al., 1996).
    [Show full text]
  • '02 CT HS Scholar Pgs. W/Blurbs
    recipients The Connecticut High School Scholar Athlete Awards Program honors annually two outstanding seniors, one male and one female, from each of the CAS/CIAC member schools in the state: • whose academic and Lindsey Milkowski John Scaife Barbara Talbot athletic careers have Ansonia High School Ansonia High School Emmett O’Brien been truly exemplary Tennis, 4 years; Volleyball, 2 Baseball Captain 02, Connecticut Technical HS, Ansonia years; National Honor Society; Post All State, All Naugatuck Basketball, 3 yrs, Captain; (A minimum Spanish Honor Society; Vice Valley League Team;Yale Book Softball, 4 yrs, All Academic cumulative grade President - Class of 2002; Make- Award; West Point Award; Team; Volleyball, 4 yrs, All average of 3.5 or the A-Difference Club Member; Most President of National Honor Academic Team; National Honor equivalent.), Promising Freshman Award - Society; President of Spanish Society, Vice President; All- Tennis Honor Society American Scholar Award; Baush & Lomb Honorary Science Award • whose personal standards and achievements are a model to others, • who have exhibited outstanding school and community service, • who possess high levels of integrity, self- discipline and courage, and Andrew Butkus Stacy Orf Max Podell • who have participated Emmett O’Brien Avon High School Avon High School Technical High School, Field Hockey, 4 yr Varsity Starter, National Honor Society; Varsity in interscholastic Ansonia Senior All Star Team, First Team Soccer; National Forensic League; athletics. (A minimum Golf Team, 4 yrs;
    [Show full text]
  • Special Olympics Nationally Recognized Unified Champion Schools
    NATIONAL SCHOOL RECOGNITION PROGRAM Special Olympics Nationally Recognized Unified Champion Schools A National Banner Unified Champion School is one that has demonstrated commitment to inclusion by meeting 10 standards of excellence. These standards were developed by a national panel of leaders from Special Olympics and the education community. The primary activities within these standards include: Special Olympics Unified Sports® (where students with and without disabilities train and compete as teammates), Inclusive Youth Leadership and Whole-School Engagement. Banner Unified Champion Schools should also be able to demonstrate they are self-sustainable or have a plan in place to sustain these activities into the future. Special Olympics is proud to recognize the following schools for this achievement: 2019 Class of National Banner Unified Champion Schools 173 schools State City School Name Alaska Chugiak Chugiak High School Alaska Eagle River Eagle River High School Alaska Anchorage East High School Alaska Anchorage West Anchorage High School Arizona Chandler Basha High School Arizona Waddell Canyon View High School Arizona Sedona Sedona Red Rock Jr/Sr High School Arizona Phoenix Sunnyslope High School Arizona Phoenix Thunderbird High School Arizona Phoenix Trevor G. Browne High School Arkansas Bryant Bryant Middle School Arkansas Cabot Cabot High School Arkansas Mena Mena High School Colorado Aurora Black Forest Hills Elementary School Colorado Brighton Brighton High School Colorado Parker Chaparral High School Colorado Fort Collins
    [Show full text]
  • NPDES Phase 2 Stormwater Management Plan
    NPDES Phase 2 Stormwater Management Plan Prepared For: Town of Trumbull Trumbull, Connecticut October 18, 2012 Introduction Tighe&Bond Section 1 Introduction 1.1 Program Background In 1990, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) promulgated Phase I of its municipal stormwater program under the authority of the Clean Water Act (CWA). Phase I utilized National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit coverage to address stormwater runoff from large municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) that served urbanized areas. The Stormwater Phase II Final Rule promulgated on December 8, 1999 requires MS4 operators in smaller urbanized areas to implement programs and practices aimed at controlling polluted stormwater runoff through the NPDES permit program. The EPA defines urbanized areas (UA) as “land comprising one or more places – central place(s) – and the adjacent densely settled surrounding area – urban fringe – that together have a residential population of at least 50,000 and an overall population density of at least 1,000 people per square mile”. Based upon this criteria, the Town of Trumbull is located entirely within an urbanized area. The program requires Phase II municipalities to develop a stormwater management plan outlining how the municipality intends to address the six minimum control measures set forth by EPA: ■ Public Education and Outreach ■ Public Involvement/Participation ■ Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination ■ Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control ■ Post-Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment ■ Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations 1.2 Statewide General Permit The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP) administers NPDES permitting in Connecticut and has issued a General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4).
    [Show full text]
  • High School Course Offerings 2020-2021 A
    High School Course Offerings 2020-2021 A. I. Prince Technical High School AMST1201; ENGL1010; HIST1502 Academy of Aerospace and ENGL1004; ENGL1010; GSCI1051; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; SOCI1001; SPAN3178; Engineering SPAN3179 Academy of Information Technology BIOL1108; ECON1201; ECON1202; ENGL1011; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; & Engineering POLS1602; POLS1602; SPAN3178 Academy of Our Lady of Mercy BIOL1107; ECON1000; HIST1400; HIST1501; HIST1502; MUSI1011; NRE1000E Lauralton Hall Academy of Science and Innovation BIOL1107; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; NRE1000E; SPSS3230 Amity Regional High School CHIN1114; FREN3250; SPAN3178; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; SPAN3179 Ansonia High School ART1030; BIOL1107; CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; ENGL1011; HIST1501; HIST1502; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q Avon High School CAMS3102; CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; FREN3250; HIST1400; MATH1030Q; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; NRE1000E; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; SPAN3179; STAT1100Q Bacon Academy ENGL1011; ENGL1011; MUSI1011; NRE1000E Bais Yaakov of Waterbury High AH4092; ENGL1010; ENGL1011 School Bassick High School NRE1000E; SPAN3177 Berlin High School ART1030; BIOL1107; BIOL1108; CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; HDFS1070; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; STAT1100Q Bethel High School ART1030; ECON1000; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; HDFS1070; HIST1400; MATH1030Q; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; MUSI1011; MUSI1012; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SOCI1001 Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of AH2001; BIOL1107; ECON1202; ENGL1010;
    [Show full text]
  • FISHERIES DIVISION Notes & Updates (Fall)
    2019 FISHERIES DIVISION Notes & Updates (Fall) Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection Bureau of Natural Resources Fisheries Division 79 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106 860-424-3474 www.ct.gov/deep/fishing www.facebook.com/ctfishandwildlife Inland Fish Management & Fish Culture TROUT AND SALMON STOCKING . BROODSTOCK ATLANTIC SALMON. Salmon stocking began during the third week of October (in Mount Tom Pond in the west and Crystal Lake in the east); later than anticipated because water temperatures were too warm during September and early October. This fall, the Fisheries Division will stock close to 1,020 Atlantic Salmon broodstock (up from 852 in 2018). The last of the post spawn stockings (approximately 220 salmon in all), will be completed in mid- December. These later stocked fish were all be stocked into the Naugatuck and Shetucket rivers and they average 7-10 lb./fish with some even larger (up to 15 lbs. Most of the 799 salmon stocked earlier this fall were age 2+ weighing between 2-5 lbs. each. In total this fall, Crystal Lake (Ellington) and Mount Tom Pond each received 50 fish; and close to 460 salmon will be stocked into both the Naugatuck Shetucket rivers. TROUT STOCKING. Low flows and warm early fall water temperatures hampered fall stocking efforts in rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds throughout the State. Nonetheless, approximately 79,500 (compared to 55,700 last fall) trout were stocked this fall; including 1,000 trophy-size Survivor Brown Trout, 2,250 trophy-size Cortland Brown Trout, 12,000 trophy-size Rainbow Trout, 3,000 fingerling (7 inch) Survivor Brown Trout, 700 trophy-size Brook Trout (average 3 lbs.), 3,000 adult Survivor Brown Trout, 57,550 adult Rainbow, and a mix of 36 large Broodstock rainbows and browns (approx.
    [Show full text]
  • U N S U U S E U R a C S
    HAMPSHIRE MONTGOMERY CLAVERACK HILLSDALE SOUTHAMPTON Holyoke W OTIS est Lake Garfield fiel MONTEREY Benton Pond d River Blair Pond Lake GREAT BARRINGTON Buel BLANDFORD EGREMONT 109th Congress of the UnitedLower Spectacle Pond States RUSSELL LIVINGSTON Threemile Pond Otis Reservoir Westfield necticut West Copake Lake West Lake Con R iver TAGHKANIC Springfield Mill Pond Borden Brook Reservoir WEST SPRINGFIELD Noyes Pond COLUMBIA COPAKE HAMPDEN MOUNT SHEFFIELD WASHINGTON NEW MARLBOROUGH SANDISFIELD TOLLAND GRANVILLE Agawam GALLATIN BERKSHIRE SOUTHWICK MASSACHUSETTS ANCRAM Canaan S Benedict CONNECTICUT t H Pond W 7 w e Congamond s y Wood Creek t Twin Lake 2 B Lake 7 Pond r NORTH CANAAN 2 a Riga ( n North N Lake c o h S r t t h R H Doolittle Granby S e S w Lake S t s t ) t H y H e 4 w w S r 1 y South P C y t v ( a H o 2 o n lk R 1 n U a an Norfo d ir 0 d 8 w n 3 COLEBROOK SALISBURY y d ( e C 8 r o ( M C DISTRICT d l n R e o o a a b 0 HARTLAND l u r y 2 n e SUFFIELD a o w n C b 539 o tH wy r t r tH 2 k o S i S a in Rd) S ( 44 R o o a StHwy 168 i StHwy 126 nt t n B v u H k d o r M e ( R ) w StHwy 182 e 7 Suffield l R d s d d y 8 e e ) R i 1 1 Depot v R n e 8 n y d r 9 S a e w R t ( a t G s H ) n Wangum d r Manitook Lake t m NORFOLK ) a a S Lake a n C b Pine h y k StHwy 179 R NEW YORK r GRANBY d a MILAN ) 5 Plains 44 B 7 y CONNECTICUT w S S H t a t H l PINE PLAINS m S CANAAN w y o n 1 Salmon Wononskopomuc ) 8 StHwy 20 B d 1 r Lake S Brook o StHwy 126 tH R o w ld k St y e S H fi StHwy 219 wy Millerton 6 t 20 3 h c ( t Hu i nt L sv ( ill StHwy
    [Show full text]
  • Conservancy's
    Second Report of TheNature Conservancy’s Saugatuck River Watershed Partnership BETHEL DANBURY EASTON FAIRFIELD NEWTOWN NORWALK REDDING RIDGEFIELD WESTON WESTPORT WILTON August 2008 Sally Harold, Project Director The Nature Conservancy Saugatuck River Watershed Project (203) 226-4991 x207 [email protected] Mission Statement The goal of the Partnership is to protect and enhance the health of the watershed by working collaboratively to link, maintain and restore habitats which support healthy populations representing the natural biological diversity of the watershed system. “When we save a river, we save a major part of an ecosystem, and we save ourselves as well because of our dependence - physical, economic, spiritual - on the water and its community of life.” Tim Palmer, The Wild and Scenic Rivers of America Table of Contents A Message from Sally Harold, Nature Conservancy Project Director . .3 The Saugatuck River Watershed Conservation Compact . .3 Brief Historical Background . .4 Influences on the Health of theWatershed . .4 Development Dams Stream Crossings Providing Opportunities for Fish and Eel to Move UpStream Land Management and River Health Public Outreach to Educate about Watershed Concerns Stream Flow and Water Use Assessing Water Quality – How Healthy is the River System? . .6 Riffle-Dwelling Benthic Macroinvertebrates Water Quality Monitoring Impervious Surface Riparian Buffers Stream Walk Surveys Other Efforts . .9 Protecting Eel Land Protection and Land Development Appeal for Support . .10 Financial Support . .10 Grant Funded Projects . .10 Our Past Efforts . .11 Outreach Efforts . .11 Presentations and various public outreach efforts, 2007 Public Workshops 2007 . .12 Volunteers . .12 2 We’re growing! Since our last report, issued in March of The Saugatuck River 2006, over 100 volunteers have helped us with projects Watershed Conservation across the watershed! Compact We secured federal grants totaling $114,000 and raised an additional $89,500 in required match.
    [Show full text]