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1 Appendix A-2. Connecticut 305B Assessment Results for Lakes Connecticut 2020 305B Assessment Results Lakes Appendix A-2 1 Appendix A-2. Connecticut 305b Assessment Results for Lakes Connecticut 2020 305b Assessment Results Lakes Appendix A-2 Waterbody Segment ID Waterbody Name Location Acres Aquatic Life Recreation Wyassup Lake North central North Stonington, east of Rte 49. Fully Not CT1001-00-1-L1_01 (North Stonington) Headwaters of Wyassup Brook. 98.94 Supporting Supporting Southeast Voluntown, east Route 49, south of Green Falls Reservoir Route 138. Includes CT DEEP swimming area in Fully CT1002-00-1-L1_01 (Voluntown) Pachaug State Forest camping area. 46.15 Not Assessed Supporting Porter Pond Headwaters Wood River near Rhode Island border, Fully Not CT1100-00-1-L1_01 (Sterling) Sterling. 10.4 Supporting Assessed Long Pond (Ledyard/North Insufficient Insufficient CT2104-00-1-L2_01 Stonington) Ledyard/North Stonington border. 111.31 Information Information Morgan Pond South side of Sandy Hollow Road, west Route 117 Fully Not CT2107-00-1-L1_01 (Ledyard) intersection, ledyard. 146.22 Supporting Assessed Groton 2 (Poquonnock) South of Route 1, crossed by I95 north and south Fully Not CT2107-00-1-L6_01 Reservoir (Groton) lanes, Groton. 194.68 Supporting Assessed Powers Lake (East Fully Fully CT2205-00-1-L1_01 Lyme) Headwaters of Pattagansett River, East Lyme. 146.5 Supporting Supporting Pattagansett Lake Pattagansett River system, north side Route 1, East Fully Fully CT2205-00-1-L2_01 (East Lyme) Lyme. 125.7 Supporting Supporting Gorton Pond (East Impoundment of Pattagansett River, south of I95, Insufficient Insufficient CT2205-00-1-L3_01 Lyme) East Lyme. 52.41 Information Information Fully Not CT3002-02-1-L2_01 Amos Lake (Preston) East of Rte 164, Preston. 112.42 Supporting Supporting Avery Pond Fully Fully CT3002-04-1-L1_01 (Preston) East of Rte 164, north of Rte 2, Preston. 45.62 Supporting Supporting Eagleville Pond Impoundment of Willimantic River, just south of (Coventry/Mansfield Mansfield Depot, along Mansfield/ Coventry Fully Fully CT3100-00-3-L1_01 ) border. 79.49 Supporting Supporting Crystal Lake Northeast section of Ellington, small part in Fully Fully CT3101-03-1-L1_01 (Ellington/Stafford) southwestern section of Stafford. 187.38 Supporting Supporting Connecticut 2020 305b Assessment Results Lakes Appendix A-2 Waterbody Segment ID Waterbody Name Location Acres Aquatic Life Recreation Waumgumbaug Lake Fully Fully CT3105-00-1-L1_01 (Coventry) East - Central Coventry 374.45 Supporting Supporting Cider Mill Road, Tolland (just north of I84, in Crandall Pond (Cider Crandall Park) formerly CT3106-00-2-L2_01 (wrong Not CT3106-06-1-L2_01 Mill Pond) (Tolland) waterbody) 2.63 Not Assessed Supporting Bolton Lake, Middle Fully Fully CT3108-02-1-L2_01 (Vernon) Southeast section of Vernon. 117.2 Supporting Supporting Bolton Lake, Lower Mostly in NE corner of Bolton, continues into SE Fully Fully CT3108-02-1-L3_01 (Bolton/Vernon) corner of Vernon. 176.46 Supporting Supporting Columbia Lake Fully Fully CT3108-13-1-L1_01 (Columbia) NW Columbia 277.28 Supporting Supporting Halls Pond Fully Fully CT3200-01-1-L1_01 (Eastford/Ashford) SW corner of Eastford. 83.16 Supporting Supporting 3 Keach Pond Fully Fully CT3202-00-1-L1_01 (Woodstock) Woodstock 29.69 Supporting Supporting Mashapaug Lake Fully Fully CT3203-00-1-L1_01 (Union) Northeastern Union near MA border. 297.92 Supporting Supporting Bigelow Pond Fully Fully CT3203-00-1-L2_01 (Union) DS of Mashapaug Lake in northern Union. 25.8 Supporting Supporting Morey Pond Fully CT3206-00-1-L1_01 (Union/Ashford) Straddles Ashford - Union line and is split by Rte 84. 47.22 Not Assessed Supporting Chaffee, Lake Fully Fully CT3206-00-1-L2_01 (Ashford) Ashford 52.15 Supporting Supporting Knowlton Pond Fully Fully CT3206-12-1-L1_01 (Ashford) Ashford 110.95 Supporting Supporting North Grosvenordale Pond Impoundment Impoundment of French River in north central Fully Fully CT3300-00-3+L3_01 (Thompson) Thompson, near MA border. 58.66 Supporting Supporting Connecticut 2020 305b Assessment Results Lakes Appendix A-2 Waterbody Segment ID Waterbody Name Location Acres Aquatic Life Recreation Impoundment of Fivemile River in Southeast corner Quaddick Reservoir of Thompson. Includes CT DEEP State swimming Fully Fully CT3400-00-2-L11_01 (Thompson) area in Quaddick State Park. 391.3 Supporting Supporting Moosup Pond Insufficient CT3502-07-1-L1_01 (Plainfield) Northeast section of Plainfield. 89.27 Not Assessed Information Beach Pond (Voluntown/Rhode Fully Fully CT3600-00-1-L1_01 Island) Eastern border of Voluntown with RI. 407.6 Supporting Supporting Eastern border of Griswold just overlapping Voluntown border, north of Rte 165 and east of Doaneville Pond Sheldon Rd. Pond formerly considered part of 4 (Griswold/Voluntow Glasgo Pond; separated from Glasgo Pond by Fully Fully CT3600-00-3-L5_01 n) Sheldon Rd. 68.36 Supporting Supporting Pachaug Pond Fully Fully CT3600-00-3-L7_01 (Griswold) Impoundment of Pachaug River, eastern Griswold. 836.92 Supporting Supporting Hopeville Pond CT DEEP Hopeville Pond State Park. Impoundment Insufficient Fully CT3600-00-3-L8_01 (Griswold) of Pachaug River (DS of Pachaug Pond), Griswold. 106.6 Information Supporting Billings Lake (North Insufficient Insufficient CT3605-00-1-L1_01 Stonington) North central North Stonington. 94.88 Information Information Anderson Pond Insufficient Fully CT3605-01-1-L1_01 (North Stonington) North central North Stonington 49.18 Information Supporting West Thompson Not Not CT3700-00-2+L1_01 Lake (Thompson) Impoundment of Quinebaug River in Thompson. 189.28 Supporting Supporting Aspinook Pond Impoundment of Quinebaug River, parts in (Canterbury/Griswol Canterbury, Griswold, & Lisbon (DS of Segment 02 Fully Not CT3700-00-5+L4_01 d/Lisbon) in Quinebaug River) 308.86 Supporting Supporting Connecticut 2020 305b Assessment Results Lakes Appendix A-2 Waterbody Segment ID Waterbody Name Location Acres Aquatic Life Recreation Alexander Lake Fully Fully CT3700-23-1-L1_01 (Killingly) Dayville section of Killingly. 189.55 Supporting Supporting Wauregan (Quinebaug) Pond Fully Fully CT3700-28-1-L1_01 (Killingly) Southwestern corner of Killingly. 71.06 Supporting Supporting Roseland Lake Fully Not CT3708-00-1-L1_01 (Woodstock) Southeast section of Woodstock. 96.38 Supporting Supporting Muddy Pond headwaters of Muddy Brook, near MA border, Insufficient CT3708-01-1-L1_01 (Woodstock) Woodstock 38.42 Not Assessed Information Spaulding Pond Not CT3800-00-6+L3_01 (Norwich) Mohegan Park, Norwich (Mohegan Park Rd) 14.3 Not Assessed Supporting Big Pond Fully Not CT3800-05-1-L4_01 (Lebanon/Windham) Lebanon 38.55 Supporting Assessed Hanover Reservoir 5 (Sprague/Canterbury Fully Not CT3805-00-3-L5_01 ) Sprague 22.85 Supporting Assessed Versailles Pond Impoundment of Little River, southeast corner of Not Not CT3805-00-3-L7_01 (Sprague) Sprague. 57.2 Supporting Assessed Fitchville Pond Split by Rte 2 in Bozrah, impoundment of Yantic Insufficient Not CT3900-00-4-L1_01 (Bozrah) River. 58.54 Information Assessed Located southwest of Route 2/32, near exit 27 offramp, along Browning Road (rivers entering and Browning Pond exiting pond are intermittent), Norwich (influenced Not Insufficient CT3900-00-UL_pond_01 (Norwich Landfill)-01 by Landfill). .58 Supporting Information Red Cedar Lake Fully Insufficient CT3900-01-1-L1_01 (Lebanon) South corner of Lebanon. 132.92 Supporting Information Bog Meadow Fully Fully CT3900-11-1-L1_01 Reservoir (Norwich) Norwich 91.15 Supporting Supporting Williams Pond Fully Not CT3902-00-1-L1_01 (Lebanon) Lebanon 250.3 Supporting Assessed Connecticut 2020 305b Assessment Results Lakes Appendix A-2 Waterbody Segment ID Waterbody Name Location Acres Aquatic Life Recreation Gardner Lake (Salem/Montville/Bo CT DEEP Gardner Lake State Park. At junction of Fully Fully CT3906-00-1-L1_01 zrah) Salem, Montville and Bozrah. 527.29 Supporting Supporting Angus Park Pond Impoundment of Roaring Brook, east of Rte 83 Not CT4009-00-2-L4_01 (Glastonbury) Glastonbury. 9.35 Not Assessed Supporting Millers Pond Fully Fully CT4013-00-1-L1_01 (Durham) Durham 29.87 Supporting Supporting Crystal Lake Insufficient Not CT4013-05-1-L1_01 (Middletown) South of Randolph Road, Middletown. 30.96 Information Supporting Dooley Pond East of Rt 17, Middletown, 1.5 miles South of Insufficient Insufficient CT4013-08-1-L1_01 (Middletown) Randolph Rd. 15.24 Information Information 1.25 miles north of Rt 148, In Cockaaponset State Pattaconk Reservoir Forest ans includes CT DEEP swimming area, Insufficient Fully CT4017-03-1-L3_01 (Chester) Chester. 52.25 Information Supporting 6 Insufficient Insufficient CT4017-03-1-L4_01 Cedar Lake (Chester) North of Rt. 148, Chester. 70.65 Information Information Straddles southern border of Haddam with Chester. Turkey Hill Reservoir Located within Cockaponset State Forest, bounded Fully Not CT4017-04-1-L1_01 (Haddam/Chester) by Cedar Lake Road and Filley Road. 75.9 Supporting Assessed Messerschmidt Pond (Westbrook/Deep Rt 145 Westbrook; straddles Westbrook/Deep Fully Fully CT4019-00-1-L3_01 River) River border. 81.67 Supporting Supporting Wrights Pond (Westbrook/Deep Insufficient Insufficient CT4019-00-1-L4_01 River/Essex) Meeting point of Westbrook, Deep River and Essex. 29.74 Information Information Rogers Lake Fully CT4020-06-1-L1_01 (Lyme/Old Lyme) Lyme - Old Lyme border. 275.37 Not Assessed Supporting Connecticut 2020 305b Assessment Results Lakes Appendix A-2 Waterbody Segment ID Waterbody Name Location Acres Aquatic Life Recreation Somersville Pond Near eastern border of Somers with Enfield; pond Fully Not CT4200-00-4-L2_01 (Somers) is south of intersection of
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