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S.260: Data Inventory of Possible Projects TOWN ANR BASIN NAME STREAM STATE ID Addison Otter Creek Dead Creek-TR 1.17 Addison Otter Creek Dead Creek-TR 1.01 Addison Otter Creek Dead Creek-TR 1.06 Addison Otter Creek Dead Creek-TR 1.18 Addison Otter Creek Dead Creek-TR 1.05 Addison Otter Creek Dead Creek-TR 1.04 Addison Otter Creek Dead Creek-TR 1.02 Addison Otter Creek East Branch Dead Creek 1.08 Addison Otter Creek East Branch Dead Creek-TR 1.10 Addison Otter Creek Middle Branch Dead Creek 1.11 Addison Otter Creek Middle Branch Dead Creek-TR 1.12 Addison Otter Creek West Branch Dead Creek 1.07 Addison Otter Creek West Branch Dead Creek-TR 1.15 Addison Otter Creek West Branch Dead Creek-TR 1.13 Addison Otter Creek West Branch Dead Creek-TR 1.14 Addison Otter Creek West Branch Dead Creek-TR 1.09 Addison Otter Creek Whitney Creek 1.16 Alburgh Northern Lake Champlain Mud Creek 3.01 Arlington Batten Kill Dry Brook 5.07 Arlington Batten Kill Warm Brook 5.08 Arlington Batten Kill Warm Brook 5.01 Arlington Batten Kill Warm Brook 5.06 Arlington Batten Kill Warm Brook-TR 5.05 Athens Saxtons River Athens Brook-TR 6.01 Averill Nulhegan River East Branch Nulhegan River 7.05 Averill Nulhegan River East Branch Nulhegan River 7.03 Averill Nulhegan River East Branch Nulhegan River 7.04 Bakersfield Missisquoi River Bogue Branch 9.01 Bakersfield Missisquoi River The Branch 9.02 Barnard Ottauquechee River Barnard Brook-TR 11.03 Barnard Ottauquechee River Barnard Brook-TR 11.04 Barnard Ottauquechee River Barnard Brook-TR 11.02 Barnard White River Pond Brook 11.01 Barnard White River Pond Brook - OS 11.08 Barnard Ottauquechee River Richmond Brook 11.05 Barnet Upper Connecticut River Connecticut River 12.14 Barnet Upper Connecticut River Connecticut River 12.13 Barnet Stevens River Stevens River 12.01 Barre City Winooski River Stevens Branch 13.01 Barre City Winooski River Stevens Branch 13.02 Barre Town Winooski River Gunners Brook 14.09 Barre Town Winooski River Jail Branch 14.02 Barre Town Winooski River Jail Branch 14.03 Barre Town Winooski River Stevens Branch 14.04 Barre Town Winooski River Stevens Branch-TR 14.01 Barre Town Winooski River Stevens Branch-TR 14.08 Barton Barton River Barton River-OS 15.07 Barton Barton River Barton River-TR 15.05 Barton Barton River May Pond Brook 15.04 Barton Barton River May Pond Brook 15.03 Barton Barton River Willoughby River-TR 15.01 Barton Barton River Willoughby River-TR 15.02 Bennington Walloomsac River 17.18 Bennington Walloomsac River 17.20 Bennington Walloomsac River Barney Brook-OS 17.06 Bennington Walloomsac River Jewitt Brook 17.07 Bennington Walloomsac River Paran Creek 17.04 Bennington Walloomsac River Paran Creek 17.01 Bennington Walloomsac River Paran Creek 17.05 Bennington Walloomsac River Paran Creek 17.02 Bennington Walloomsac River Paran Creek 17.03 Bennington Walloomsac River Roaring Branch-TR 17.16 Bennington Hoosic River South Stream-TR 17.17 Benson Poultney River Hubbardton River 18.04 Benson Poultney River Hubbardton River-TR 18.05 Benson Poultney River Hubbardton River-TR 18.01 Benson Poultney River Hubbardton River-TR 18.02 Benson Poultney River Perch Pond Brook 18.03 Berkshire Missisquoi River Trout Brook 19.02 Berlin Winooski River Benjamin Falls Brook 20.04 Berlin Winooski River Benjamin Falls Brook 20.09 Berlin Winooski River Dog River-TR 20.06 Berlin Winooski River Stevens Branch-TR 20.02 Berlin Winooski River Stevens Branch-TR 20.03 Berlin Winooski River Winooski River-TR 20.01 Bethel White River Second Branch White River 21.03 Bethel White River Third Branch White River-TR 21.07 Bethel White River White River-TR 21.02 Bloomfield Nulhegan River Black Branch Nulhegan River 22.05 Bloomfield Nulhegan River East Branch Nulhegan River 22.04 Bradford Upper Connecticut River Roaring Brook 24.02 Braintree White River Ayers Brook-TR 25.05 Braintree White River Flint Brook 25.06 Braintree White River Riford Brook-TR 25.04 Braintree White River Riford Brook-TR 25.03 Braintree White River Spear Brook 25.02 Brandon Otter Creek Arnold Brook-TR 26.01 Brandon Otter Creek Jones Brook 26.03 Brandon Otter Creek Neshobe River 26.06 Brandon Otter Creek Neshobe River 26.05 Brandon Otter Creek Otter Creek-TR 26.02 Brandon Otter Creek Smalley Swamp-TR 26.04 Brattleboro West River West River-TR 27.02 Brattleboro Lower Connecticut River Whetstone Brook 27.08 Brattleboro Lower Connecticut River Whetstone Brook-TR 27.01 Bridgewater Ottauquechee River Gulf Stream-TR 28.03 Bristol Little Otter Creek Little Otter Creek-TR 31.01 Bristol Little Otter Creek Little Otter Creek-TR 31.05 Bristol Otter Creek Pond Brook 31.02 Bristol Otter Creek Winona Lake-TR 31.03 Brookfield 32.12 Brookfield White River Second Branch White River-TR 32.07 Brookfield Winooski River Sunny Brook 32.01 Brookfield White River Sunset Brook 32.04 Brookfield White River Sunset Brook - TR 32.10 Brookfield White River Sunset Brook-TR 32.05 Brownington Barton River Willoughby River 34.01 Burke Passumpsic River Dish Mill Brook-TR 37.08 Burke Passumpsic River Roundy Brook 37.07 Burlington Winooski River Winooski River-OS 38.03 Burlington Winooski River Winooski River-OS 38.04 Cabot Winooski River Jug Brook-TR 39.01 Cabot Winooski River Mollys Falls Reservoir-TR 39.03 Cabot Winooski River Winooski River 39.04 Cabot Winooski River Winooski River - TR -OS 39.09 Calais Winooski River Beaver Meadow Brook 40.11 Calais Winooski River Beaver Meadow Brook 40.12 Calais Winooski River Curtis Pond Brook 40.09 Calais Winooski River Curtis Pond Brook 40.10 Calais Winooski River Dugar Brook-TR 40.03 Calais Winooski River Kingsbury Branch 40.08 Calais Winooski River Mirror Lake Brook 40.06 Calais Winooski River Mirror Lake Brook 40.14 Calais Winooski River Mirror Lake Brook 40.07 Calais Winooski River Pekin Brook 40.17 Calais Winooski River Sodom Pond Brook-TR 40.13 Cambridge 41.05 Cambridge Lamoille River Brewster River 41.06 Cambridge Lamoille River Brewster River - TR 41.09 Cambridge Lamoille River Brewster River-TR 41.07 Cambridge Lamoille River Brewster River-TR 41.02 Cambridge Lamoille River Brewster River-TR 41.08 Cambridge Lamoille River Brewster River-TR 41.01 Canaan Upper Connecticut River Leach Creek 42.02 Castleton Poultney River Breton Brook 43.09 Castleton Poultney River Castleton River-TR 43.07 Castleton Poultney River Castleton River-TR 43.03 Castleton Poultney River Glen Lake-TR 43.06 Castleton Poultney River Hill Brook-OS 43.04 Castleton Poultney River Lake Bomoseen-TR 43.01 Castleton Poultney River Lake Bomoseen-TR 43.10 Castleton Poultney River Lake Bomoseen-TR 43.08 Castleton Poultney River Lake Bomoseen-TR 43.05 Castleton Poultney River Sucker Brook-TR 43.02 Cavendish 44.12 Cavendish Black River (south) Knapp Brook 44.04 Cavendish Black River (south) Knapp Brook 44.05 Cavendish Black River (south) North Branch Black River-TR 44.06 Charlotte 46.03 Charlotte Northern Lake Champlain Holmes Creek 46.01 Charlotte Otter Creek Lewis Creek 46.02 Chelsea White River Bicknell Brook 47.02 Chelsea White River First Branch White River 47.05 Chelsea White River Jail Brook 47.04 Chester Williams River Williams River-TR 48.05 Chester Williams River Williams River-TR 48.01 Chittenden Otter Creek East Creek 49.03 Chittenden Otter Creek East Creek 49.02 Colchester Malletts Bay Indian Brook 51.02 Colchester Malletts Bay Pond Brook 51.01 Concord Upper Connecticut River Miles Stream 52.01 Concord Passumpsic River Moose River-TR 52.06 Corinth Waits River Pike Hill Brook-TR 53.01 Cornwall Otter Creek Beaver Brook 54.02 Cornwall Otter Creek Beaver Creek-TR 54.03 Cornwall Otter Creek Cedar Swamp-TR 54.01 Cornwall Otter Creek Ledge Creek 54.05 Craftsbury Black River (north) Black River-TR 56.01 Craftsbury Black River (north) Black River-TR 56.02 Danville Passumpsic River Brown Brook 58.03 Danville Passumpsic River Brown Brook-TR 58.11 Danville Passumpsic River Brown Brook-TR 58.12 Danville Passumpsic River Joes Pond-TR 58.01 Danville Passumpsic River Sawyer Brook 58.04 Danville Passumpsic River Sleepers River 58.10 Derby Lake Memphremagog Tomifoba River 59.03 Dorset Batten Kill Batten Kill-TR 60.03 Dorset Mettawee River Mettawee River-TR 60.02 Dorset Otter Creek Otter Creek 60.01 Dorset Batten Kill West Branch Batten Kill 60.06 Dorset Batten Kill West Branch Batten Kill 60.04 Dorset Batten Kill West Branch Batten Kill-TR 60.07 Dover Deerfield River Ellis Brook-TR-OS 61.03 Dover Deerfield River North Branch Deerfield River 61.04 Dover Deerfield River North Branch Deerfield River 61.01 Duxbury Winooski River Crossett Brook 63.02 Duxbury Winooski River Winooski River-TR 63.03 East Montpelier Winooski River Bennett Brook 65.08 East Montpelier Winooski River Kingsbury Branch-TR 65.09 East Montpelier Winooski River Sodom Pond Brook 65.06 East Montpelier Winooski River Sodom Pond Brook-TR 65.10 East Montpelier Winooski River Sodom Pond Brook-TR 65.07 East Montpelier Winooski River Winooski River 65.01 Eden Missisquoi River Burgess Branch 66.03 Eden Lamoille River Gihon River 66.01 Eden Lamoille River Gihon River-TR 66.02 Essex 69.07 Essex Lamoille River Browns River-TR 69.02 Essex Malletts Bay Indian Brook 69.01 Essex Winooski River Winooski River-OS 69.06 Essex Winooski River Winooski River-TR 69.08 Essex Winooski River Winooski River-TR 69.04 Essex Winooski River Winooski River-TR 69.03 Fair Haven Poultney River Castleton River 72.08 Fair Haven Poultney River Castleton River 72.06 Fair Haven Poultney River Mud Brook-TR 72.04 Fair Haven Poultney River Sucker Brook 72.02 Fair Haven Poultney River Sucker Brook-TR 72.01 Fair Haven Poultney River Sucker Creek-TR 72.03 Fairfax Lamoille River Beaver Meadow Brook-TR 70.04 Fairfax Lamoille River Beaver Meadow Brook-TR 70.05 Fairfax St.
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