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Existing Use Classification (Last Revised on 9/29/2016) EXISTING USE CLASSIFICATION (LAST REVISED ON 9/29/2016) AFFECTED STREAM DESIGNATED EXISTING DATE OF COUNTY STREAM NAME QUALIFIER LOCATION STREAM CODE USE USE EVAL MILES RBP SURVEY- ADAMS 58687 MIDDLE CREEK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN, SOURCE TO SWAMP CREEK 4/15/16 4.7 ANITDEGRADATION RBP SURVEY - ADAMS 58718 SWAMP CREEK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 4/15/16 3.7 ANTIDEGRADATION RBP SURVEY- BASIN, SOURCE TO AND INCLUDING BEDFORD, BLAIR 14770 BOBS CREEK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 3/14/11 49.788 ANTIDEGRADATION WALLACKS BRANCH BASIN, FROM UNT 63882 TO THE SR DESIGNATED CLASS A BERKS 1772 HAY CREEK CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF 82 BRIDGE AT GEIGERTOWN AT 6/15/00 1.447 WILD TROUT RIVER MILE 6.75 PRESENCE OF WILD BASIN, FROM HEADWATERS TO SR BERKS 1658 IRONSTONE CREEK TSF, MF CWF, MF 3/21/06 12.463 TROUT 2045 BRIDGE CROSSING (AT RMI 5.5) RBP SURVEY- EXISTING BASIN, SOURCE TO FARTHEST BERKS 2085 PINE CREEK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 2/26/03 5.274 USE DOWNSTREAM CROSSING OF T803 PRESENCE OF WILD BASIN, T616 (BOWERS RD) TO T506 BERKS 2008 SACONY CREEK TSF, MF CWF, MF 9/22/08 3.014 TROUT (SACONY BRIDGE) DESIGNATED CLASS A BASIN, UNT 64027 AT 40° 14' 37.195"N BERKS 1765 SIXPENNY CREEK CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF WILD TROUT 75° 46' 39.753"W TO MOUTH 4/18/2019 2.494 RBP SURVEY- EXISTING BERKS 2092 STONY RUN CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF BASIN 2/26/03 16.865 USE BASIN, FROM 40 METERS DESIGNATED CLASS A BERKS 1762 UNT MONOCACY CREEK WWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF UPSTREAM SR 2023 BRIDGE 3/21/06 0.75 WILD TROUT CROSSING (AT RMI 0.4) TO MOUTH UNT 01950 TO DESIGNATED CLASS A BERKS 1950 TULPEHOCKEN CREEK TSF, MF HQ-CWF, MF MAINSTEM, SR 3002 TO MOUTH 9/22/08 1.641 WILD TROUT (WOMELSDORF) UNT 64019 TO ALLEGHENY DESIGNATED CLASS A BERKS 64019 CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF MAINSTEM, SOURCE TO MOUTH 9/22/08 1.905 CREEK WILD TROUT RBP SURVEY- EXISTING BERKS 64027 UNT SIXPENNY CREEK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 4/14/08 1.713 USE BASIN, FROM 375 METERS DESIGNATED CLASS A BERKS 1986 WILLOW CREEK CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF UPSTREAM OF T-708 BRIDGE 3/21/06 1.3 WILD TROUT CROSSING (AT RMI 0.75) TO MOUTH UNT 01714 TO SCHUYLKILL RBP SURVEY- BERKS, CHESTER 1714 WWF, MF EV, MF BASIN, UNT 01715 TO MOUTH 3/9/12 0.8 RIVER "MILL CREEK" ANTIDEGRADATION UNT 01715 TO "MILL RBP SURVEY- BERKS, CHESTER 1715 WWF, MF EV, MF BASIN, SOURCE TO MOUTH 3/9/12 4.3 CREEK" ANTIDEGRADATION DESIGNATED CLASS A MAINSTEM, FROM CONFLUENCE BLAIR 16503 HALTER CREEK WWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF 12/14/07 2.239 WILD TROUT WITH PLUM CREEK TO MOUTH EXISTING USE CLASSIFICATION (LAST REVISED ON 9/29/2016) AFFECTED STREAM DESIGNATED EXISTING DATE OF COUNTY STREAM NAME QUALIFIER LOCATION STREAM CODE USE USE EVAL MILES BASIN, FROM HALTER CREEK PRESENCE OF WILD UNNAMED TRIBUTARY 16552 (AT RMI BLAIR 16503 HALTER CREEK WWF, MF CWF, MF 5/31/06 17.71 TROUT 5.9) TO AND EXCLUDING PLUM CREEK RBP SURVEY- BASIN, SOURCE TO UPSTREAM SIDE BLAIR 16049 KETTLE CREEK WWF, MF EV, MF 10/16/07 4.874 ANTIDEGRADATION OF INTERSTATE 99 BASIN, UPSTREAM SIDE OF RBP SURVEY- EXISTING BLAIR 16049 KETTLE CREEK WWF, MF CWF, MF INTERSTATE 99 TO LITTLE JUNIATA 9/20/06 1.338 USE RIVER DESIGNATED CLASS A MAINSTEM, FROM SR 164 BRIDGE BLAIR 16504 PLUM CREEK WWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF 12/14/07 3.867 WILD TROUT CROSSING (AT RMI 3.3) TO MOUTH PLUM CREEK, UNNAMED PRESENCE OF WILD BASIN, FROM SR 164 BRIDGE BLAIR 16504 WWF, MF CWF, MF 5/31/06 12.808 TRIBUTARIES TROUT CROSSING (AT RMI 3.3) TO MOUTH DESIGNATED CLASS A BLAIR 16016 SANDY RUN CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF BASIN, UNT 16026 TO MOUTH 6/14/07 14.3 WILD TROUT BLAIR, PRESENCE OF WILD MAINSTEM, SOURCE TO AND 15664 LITTLE JUNIATA RIVER TSF, MF CWF, MF 7/1/14 14.4 HUNTINGDON TROUT EXCLUDING HUTCHINSON RUN MAINSTEM, FROM LOGAN SPRING BLAIR, DESIGNATED CLASS A 15664 LITTLE JUNIATA RIVER CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF RUN TO AND EXCLUDING MCLAIN 4/22/11 11.694 HUNTINGDON WILD TROUT RUN DESIGNATED CLASS A BRADFORD 30269 SATTERLEE RUN CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF BASIN, SOURCE TO MOUTH 9/22/08 8.39 WILD TROUT PRESENCE OF WILD BUCKS 3294 RODGES RUN TSF, MF CWF, MF BASIN 7/1/14 1.34 TROUT RBP SURVEY - BASIN, SOURCE TO INLET OF CAMBRIA 26371 BEAVERDAM RUN CWF, MF EV, MF 4/15/16 6.56 ANTIDEGRADATION GLENDALE LAKE DESIGNATED CLASS A CAMBRIA 27235 EMEIGH RUN CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF WILD TROUT BASIN 4/18/2019 6.81 RBP SURVEY - CAMBRIA 26443 KILLBUCK RUN CWF, MF EV,MF BASIN 4/15/16 14.17 ANTIDEGRADATION DESIGNATED CLASS A CAMBRIA 26562 UNT TO BRADLEY RUN CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF BASIN, SOURCE TO MOUTH 9/18/14 1.87 WILD TROUT UNT NORTH BRANCH DESIGNATED CLASS A CAMBRIA 46033 CWF, MF HQ - CWF, MF BASIN 6/9/16 2.14 LITTLE CONEMAUGH RIVER WILD TROUT DESIGNATED CLASS A CAMBRIA 46054 UNT TROUT RUN CWF, MF HQ - CWF, MF BASIN 6/9/16 2.55 WILD TROUT RBP SURVEY - CAMBRIA 26434 WYEROUGH RUN CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 4/15/16 4.23 ANTIDEGRADATION BASIN, SOURCE TO SR 3004 (SYLVIS CAMBRIA, Missing from DESIGNATED CLASS A 27172 BEAVER RUN HQ - CWF, MF RD) AT °40 44' 9.728"N °78 45' 6/9/16 10.5 CLEARFIELD Chapter 93 WILD TROUT 42.053"W EXISTING USE CLASSIFICATION (LAST REVISED ON 9/29/2016) AFFECTED STREAM DESIGNATED EXISTING DATE OF COUNTY STREAM NAME QUALIFIER LOCATION STREAM CODE USE USE EVAL MILES BASIN, SR 3004 (SYLVIS RD) AT °40 CAMBRIA, Missing from 27172 BEAVER RUN CWF, MF 44' 9.728"N °78 45' 42.053"W TO 6/9/16 CLEARFIELD Chapter 93 MOUTH DESIGNATED CLASS A CAMBRIA, INDIANA 27241 DOUGLAS RUN CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF WILD TROUT BASIN 4/18/2019 2.8 RBP SURVEY- CAMERON 25069 CANOE RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 6/12/14 5.2 ANTIDEGRADATION DRIFTWOOD BRANCH RBP SURVEY- BASIN SOURCE TO AND EXCLUDING CAMERON 24963 HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 26.1 SINNEMAHONING CREEK ANTIDEGRADATION ELK FORK DRIFTWOOD BRANCH TSF, MF/HQ- RBP SURVEY- BASIN, ELK FORK TO AND CAMERON 24963 EV, MF 6/12/14 20 SINNEMAHONING CREEK CWF, MF ANTIDEGRADATION EXCLUDING COOKS RUN DRIFTWOOD BRANCH RBP SURVEY- MAINSTEM, COOKS RUN TO WEST CAMERON 24963 TSF, MF HQ-TSF, MF 6/12/14 4.2 SINNEMAHONING CREEK ANTIDEGRADATION CREEK DRIFTWOOD BRANCH TSF, MF/HQ- RBP SURVEY- BASIN, CANOE RUN TO AND CAMERON 24963 EV, MF 6/12/14 2 SINNEMAHONING CREEK CWF, MF ANTIDEGRADATION EXCLUDING HUNTS RUN DRIFTWOOD BRANCH RBP SURVEY- BASIN, HUNTS RUN TO AND CAMERON 24963 HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 12 SINNEMAHONING CREEK ANTIDEGRADATION EXCLUDING STERLING RUN DRIFTWOOD BRANCH TSF, MF/HQ- RBP SURVEY- CAMERON 24963 EV, MF BASIN, STERLING RUN TO MOUTH 6/12/14 35.2 SINNEMAHONING CREEK CWF, MF ANTIDEGRADATION RBP SURVEY- CAMERON 25440 ELK FORK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN, NICHOLS RUN TO MOUTH 6/12/14 5.6 ANTIDEGRADATION RBP SURVEY- BASIN, SOURCE TO AND EXCLUDING CAMERON 25000 FINLEY RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 3.2 ANTIDEGRADATION UNT 25004 DESIGNATED CLASS A CAMERON 24514 LITTLE DENT RUN CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF WILD TROUT BASIN 4/18/2019 2.2 RBP SURVEY- BASIN, SOURCE TO AND EXCLUDING CAMERON 24995 MAY HOLLOW RUN CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF 6/12/14 6.3 ANTIDEGRADATION 24998 RBP SURVEY- BASIN, SOURCE TO AND EXCLUDING CAMERON 25021 MCKINNON BRANCH HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 10 ANTIDEGRADATION STEAM MILL BRANCH RBP SURVEY- BASIN, STEAM MILL BRANCH TO CAMERON 25021 MCKINNON BRANCH HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 2.1 ANTIDEGRADATION MOUTH RBP SURVEY- CAMERON 25445 NICHOLS RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 6/12/14 1.4 ANTIDEGRADATION RBP SURVEY- BASIN, SOURCE TO AND EXCLUDING CAMERON 25338 NORTH CREEK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 10.3 ANTIDEGRADATION UNT 25361 "FOURMILE HOLLOW" RBP SURVEY- BASIN, UNT 25361 TO AND CAMERON 25338 NORTH CREEK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 1.2 ANTIDEGRADATION EXCLUDING PEPPER RUN RBP SURVEY- CAMERON 25007 PORTABLE RUN CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 6/12/14 7.35 ANTIDEGRADATION SINNEMAHONING RBP SURVEY- BASIN, COWLEY RUN TO AND CAMERON 25073 CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 36.9 PORTAGE CREEK ANTIDEGRADATION EXCLUDING SALT RUN EXISTING USE CLASSIFICATION (LAST REVISED ON 9/29/2016) AFFECTED STREAM DESIGNATED EXISTING DATE OF COUNTY STREAM NAME QUALIFIER LOCATION STREAM CODE USE USE EVAL MILES SINNEMAHONING RBP SURVEY- CAMERON 25073 CWF, MF EV, MF MAINSTEM, SALT RUN TO MOUTH 6/12/14 1.4 PORTAGE CREEK ANTIDEGRADATION CAMERON, RBP SURVEY- 25349 WALDY RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 6/12/14 11.2 MCKEAN ANTIDEGRADATION CAMERON, FIRST FORK RBP SURVEY- 24066 HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN, BIG NELSON RUN TO MOUTH 6/12/14 229 POTTER SINNEMAHONING CREEK ANTIDEGRADATION CAMERON, RBP SURVEY- BASIN, SOURCE TO AND EXCLUDING 25020 HUNTS RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 58.2 POTTER ANTIDEGRADATION MCKINNON BRANCH CAMERON, RBP SURVEY- BASIN, MCKINNON BRANCH TO 25020 HUNTS RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF 6/12/14 0.3 POTTER ANTIDEGRADATION MOUTH RBP SURVEY- CARBON 4123 BEAR CREEK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 5/22/07 10.125 ANTIDEGRADATION RBP SURVEY- CARBON 4115 BEAR CREEK HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 5/22/07 3.622 ANTIDEGRADATION DESIGNATED CLASS A CARBON 4093 BEAVER RUN TSF, MF HQ-TSF, MF MAINSTEM, SOURCE TO RT 209 9/18/14 3.1 WILD TROUT RBP SURVEY- CARBON 4111 BROAD RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 5/22/07 4.528 ANTIDEGRADATION RBP SURVEY- MAINSTEM, FROM HUNTER CREEK CARBON 3787 BUCKWHA CREEK CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF 8/27/03 1.265 ANTIDEGRADATION TO MOUTH RBP SURVEY- CARBON 3925 BULL RUN CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 10/1/04 5.836 ANTIDEGRADATION RBP SURVEY- CARBON 4113 DENNISON RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 5/22/07 2.696 ANTIDEGRADATION DESIGNATED CLASS A CARBON 3906 FIRELINE CREEK CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF MAINSTEM, UNT 3907 TO MOUTH 9/18/14 2.63 WILD TROUT RBP SURVEY- CARBON 4117 GRASSY MEADOW RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 5/22/07 0.953 ANTIDEGRADATION DESIGNATED CLASS A CARBON 3788 HUNTER CREEK CWF, MF HQ-CWF, MF BASIN 4/22/11 17.021 WILD TROUT RBP SURVEY- CARBON 3938 PINE RUN CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 8/5/04 20.148 ANTIDEGRADATION RBP SURVEY- CARBON 4098 ROBERTSON RUN HQ-CWF, MF EV, MF BASIN 10/1/04 3.385 ANTIDEGRADATION BASIN, SOURCE TO DOWNSTREAM RBP SURVEY-
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