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M U N Ic Ip a L S T O R M W a T E R M a N a G E M E N . Y E Y , S R D S A R T A E E T E I U D T N A J T T B N C O D N , A I O A W D E A H S G S C R E E I T . H S R N T I E I P S N H T S ’ R Y X S E D T M O F R D . A T E L I L R U E D F E E O Y L O W L E E H N A I S E O T E 02030105110080 S V P C T T A N B N U H T T O . E W E N L A E N A I C S E A N H S A I E I C P D D ’ H L S E U I R D N L E T M H D R R T O R T N S R E A H . R S D T PIKE RUN (ABOVE CRUSER BROOK) N U R E I T E T S S A I O E I I E O S S O E K A N I D R R W H S U . T W B E S : I N Y T T A W I E O E . C E E D S N I P F Y R . D H S N H E G A A L R O T H T E O S : C H A H F O Y B S E C N N S U S T M , E E O Y I S N , U T A D I O A S R E I E W S W N E S O D D Y T E R B S E R E I O U S R S R E I A U H P I R V E A B M J P T E R X F O D E S N A P P S E M O D F I E K O R W A T T A P E O T , E H E Y N S C D S W R M E G C C HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP S H T N I E I S U E U 02030105030060 T O R T I N S P S L E Y I D A E I N L C A E T E E W N B H O B P P O SOMERSET COUNTY B L I R U T D O T R H I R P E MONTGOMERY D M S A P T O T F A P I NESHANIC RIVER (BELOW FNR / SNR CONFL) U N R E P E N H F D C I TOWNSHIP T F S P R R O P D R T O O C A I O A I E O L T A P A D O P P N T U W R S O I M Y T N E U C E E A O N T H A D Y I R H U S R M H S E D N L D R P . T I I I E D S T N S , A . A E B H D K N W U T , W P A 5 M D H T A A D I O I A B Y Y T O R A T I O N K A T A 0 L C O R M R A N O T W R M O N F L A O , E I R E Y D 0 E T 02030105110090 Y R C A C E D S T A O O E H S M M I I E W R W E S N Y E H I N H 2 S T I O H S T H O E O G IP N R S T E C L D N I L IN A E D I R T B L R , G G V N O M R B I L A T M D D I E R R A I T CRUSER BROOK / ROARING BROOK T F Y L R E W O 0 O J R T O D L Y N D E N O U O A M G E , N E 2 S E O E O S K K T W T . E I F D O R S V D E M N M E Y S R E P E C O C R E Y N O D R U E F F R R U E A S Y E S K P M Y E 5 O O O L P S O O I N R L T E B I T M O R B X F SE T P P M 0 A U R S S R L T I I C R U O E O D E D R A E N H A H R P 0 G J E P Y E , S P S S L A O D I T R R N 2 S O D L O I N I N R : E N H E KEY MAP E U E R P A A U , R T I S W O W S HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP P T M R D F A A Q E N D O O I U M 7 B O U L E E H N T T D W W E F L E P T O D G 1 R R A 5 O A E SOMERSET COUNTY O E A T H O C C 0 F S E O O T I H M T P H H N 0 I P R O T T Y R F T I T A 2 S E I O E E M O E H Y Y ) T V M H C N . P M B O A H O N T T S R C T A T E I I T A ( S T F R O I E N : W L L S H P C : I I M H F O M D O , H T R S A W T U N B B E N T R I I R E E R S P D H O : E E I W A I R T S S V S I I D O V M . A Y T T RO I O H N R G I E H G O IN I P RL N N A E Y D A H E - M T T N E R O W N R F O S A T E I CH T R A E U U O E D T O O N M P A L L I N H N S T Y V FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP M Y S L P P M D E L L C T I P P Y P T L D S S R V M O W A P S S A A A A A F N A O O N I O E I E U B R O E R L N M L SOMERSET COUNTY C M O F A M D N I T M O R H R S E E D L G H ROAD A M E ION R R E WN-Z L A R CHTO U D DUT IN - G B G G E R N N IG E G RO S W A T O A D W L N B R - O A D D A S E 2805407 D M E L L MONTGOMERY WELL 1 E A B 02030105110060 N D A 02030105110110 E ROCK BROOK (ABOVE CAMP MEETING AVE) E O 2805511 IV R R A N D D O R EV N D O MONTGOMERY WELL 2 P MILLSTONE R (BLACKWELLSMILLS TO BEDENBK) R L IL M D D E A A E O 02030105110100 RO R T E A E NS L D L KIL SU I D T A EE V RO A N S O T D R G R PIKE RUN (BELOW CRUSER BROOK) E -W K N A O A I O Z D N OA A N IEW R I RANDV G R P L N O W U A R I E P E T R H M T D D E F A A D T A D E T C I A C R R R D D E ROA O V NSET E S SU D R I R P E A U M R W N O I U R N N R E O E R S G A O L S D O L H A I O P I H L D L O T E T R N R O T R A U EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP D B O M HUNTERDON COUNTY S R LEGEND E R L E D MAN ROA MAJOR ROADS 17 to 19 in/yr P SKILL B G A T A C K BR OOK STREAM 13 to 16 in/yr A P A D VENUE D A A G I P MEETIN CAM O HUC 14 BOUNDARY 10 to 12 in/yr R N T D N A A I O O W R C P R 1 to 9 in/yr E E V I G I A R PUBLIC COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY WELLS D E ORC I HA R R D D R B 0 in/yr OAD N M 02030105110070 MONTGOMERY BOUNDARY H N Hydric Soils ROCK BROOK (BELOW CAMP MEETING AVE) ADJACENT COUNTIES U M L O Wetlands and Open Water U H N TGO O MER L Y R O M L AD O ADJACENT MUNICIPALITIES L W No Recharge Calculated O R O A E D WELL HEAD PROTECTION AREA R TIME TRAVEL TO WELL W TIER 1 - 2 YEAR G HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER COUNTY TIER 2 - 5 YEAR TIER 3 - 12 YEAR Y GEO RGE TOW N-FR AN E KLIN T M URN PIKE Y S 4833347 E R T WELL 2 R 02030105110030 S E E Y 02030105110050 D MILLSTONE R (BEDEN BK TO HEATHCOTE BK) J A M O S R C E H BEDEN BROOK (BELOW PROVINCE LINE RD) T ROCKY HILL BOROUGH E A O 02030105110040 R T S G R N W R Y SOMERSET COUNTY E H D A A I O L BEDEN BROOK (ABOVE PROVINCE LINE RD) K R T G O O L O E R R R B S R I EN O I D V E O B A E A D T R D T N UE R EN O V I A A AL SBURY OAD S R N N D ENS BROOK O , BED T A E C N PRI Y B O LUE M S L PR I I N N G T T R O ROA D M N K 02030105110010 D HOPEWELL BOROUGH O R O N I V O E R MERCER COUNTY HEATHCOTE BROOK F F B U Y D M OA R N O R EY O U L AL I R N V Y O R T E ER A CH I H N V C P C I PRINCETON TOWNSHIP C E I I W R O MERCER COUNTY H A T D H P E P S R O A V I N S C SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP N E R L I N 1) HUC 14 BOUNDARIES BASED ON NJDEP HUC14 GIS DATASET.
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