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Cape Fear River Basin NC DEQ - DIVISON OF WATER RESOURCES 2B .0300 . 0311 CAPE FEAR RIVER BASIN Name of Stream Description Class Class Date Index No. HAW RIVER From source to a point 0.6 miles WS-V;NSW 03/01/12 16-(1) downstream of U.S. Route 29 Mears Fork Creek From source to Haw River WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-3 Benaja Creek From source to Haw River WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-4 Rock Branch (Rocky Branch) From source to Haw River WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-2 Unnamed Tributary at Brooks From source to dam at Brooks Lake WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-4-1-(1) Lake (Brooks Lake) Unnamed Tributary at Brooks From dam at Brooks Lake to Benaja WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-4-1-(2) Lake Creek Candy Creek From source to Haw River WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-5 Troublesome Creek From source to Rockingham County WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-6-(0.3) SR 2423 Troublesome Creek (Lake From Rockingham County SR 2423 WS-III;NSW,CA 08/03/92 16-6-(0.7) Reidsville) to dam at Lake Reidsville (City of Reidsville water supply intake) Glady Creek From source to a point 0.5 mile WS-III,B;NSW 08/03/92 16-6-1-(1) upstream of mouth Glady Creek From a point 0.5 mile upstream of WS-III,B;NSW,CA 08/03/92 16-6-1-(2) mouth to Troublesome Creek Unnamed Tributary to From source to dam at Lake Hunt WS-III,B;NSW 08/03/92 16-6-2-(1) Troublesome Cr (Lake Hunt) Unnamed Tributary to From dam at Lake Hunt to a point WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-6-2-(2) Troublesome Creek 0.2 mile downstream of Rockingham County SR 2406 Hester Lake Entire lake and connecting stream to WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-6-2-3 Unnamed Tributary to Troublesome Creek Unnamed Tributary to From a point 0.2 mile downstream of WS-III;NSW,CA 08/03/92 16-6-2-(4) Troublesome Creek Rockingham County SR 2406 to Troublesome Creek Troublesome Creek From dam at Lake Reidsville to Haw WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-6-(3) River HAW RIVER From a point 0.6 miles downstream WS-IV;NSW 03/01/12 16-(6.5) of U.S. Route 29 to a point 0.5 miles upstream of City of Greensboro's intake Little Troublesome Creek From source to a point 0.05 mile WS-V;NSW 03/01/12 16-7-(1) upstream from SR2600 Little Troublesome Creek From a point 0.05 mile upstream WS-IV;NSW 03/01/12 16-7-(2) from SR2600 to Haw River Rose Creek (Apple Pond) From source to Haw River WS-IV;NSW 03/01/12 16-8 Giles Creek From source to Haw River WS-IV;NSW 03/01/12 16-9 HAW RIVER From a point 0.5 miles upstream of WS-IV;NSW,CA 03/01/12 16-(10) the City of Greensboro's intake to the City of Greensboro's intake, which is located approximately 0.1 mile upstream of Guilford County 2712 HAW RIVER From a point 0.1 mile upstream of WS-V;NSW 03/01/12 16-(10.5) SR2712 to a point 0.4 mile downstream of Cane Creek (South side of Haw River) Reedy Fork From source to a point 0.4 mile WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-(1) downstream of Moores Creek 1 NC DENR - DIVISON OF WATER RESOURCES 2B .0300 . 0311 CAPE FEAR RIVER BASIN Name of Stream Description Class Class Date Index No. Beaver Creek From source to Reedy Fork WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-2 Moores Creek From source to Reedy Fork WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-3 Reedy Fork (including Lake From a point 0.4 mile downstream of WS-III;NSW,CA 08/03/92 16-11-(3.5) Brandt and Lake Townsend Moores Creek to Lake Townsend below normal operating levels) Dam (City of Greensboro water supply intake) Brush Creek From source to a point 0.5 mile WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-4-(1) downstream of Guilford County SR 2190 Brush Creek (Lake Higgins) From a point 0.5 mile downstream of WS-III;NSW,CA 08/03/92 16-11-4-(2) Guilford County SR 2190 to Lake Brandt, Reedy Fork Horsepen Creek From source to U.S. Hwy. 220 WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-5-(0.5) Unnamed Tributary at Guilford From source to dam at Guilford WS-III,B;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-5-1-(1) College College bathing lake Unnamed Tributary at Guilford From dam at Guilford College bathing WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-5-1-(2) College lake to Horsepen Creek Horsepen Creek From U.S. Hwy. 220 to Lake Brandt, WS-III;NSW,CA 08/03/92 16-11-5-(2) Reedy Fork Long Branch From source to a point 0.5 mile WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-6-(1) upstream of mouth Long Branch From a point 0.5 mile upstream of WS-III;NSW,CA 08/03/92 16-11-6-(2) mouth to Lake Townsend, Reedy Fork Richland Creek (Richland Lake) From source to a point 0.5 mile WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-7-(1) upstream of dam at Richland Lake Richland Creek (Richland Lake) From a point 0.5 mile upstream of WS-III;NSW,CA 08/03/92 16-11-7-(2) dam at Richland Lake to Lake Townsend, Reedy Fork Squirrel Creek Froom source to a point 0.4 mile WS-III;NSW 08/03/92 16-11-8-(1) downstream of Guilford County SR 1001 Squirrel Creek From a point 0.4 mile downstream of WS-III;NSW,CA 08/03/92 16-11-8-(2) Guilford County SR 1001 to Lake Townsend, Reedy Fork Reedy Fork (Hardys Mill Pond) From Lake Townsend Dam to Haw WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-(9) River Unnamed Tributary at Camp From source to dam at Lake Herman WS-V,B;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-10-(1) Herman (Lake Herman) Unnamed Tributary at Camp From dam at Lake Herman to Reedy WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-10-(2) Herman Fork Smith Branch From source to Reedy Fork WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-11 Rocky Branch From source to Reedy Fork WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-12 Katie Branch From source to Reedy Fork WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-13 Buffalo Creek From junction of North Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14 and South Buffalo Creek to Reedy Fork North Buffalo Creek From source to Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-1 Lake Hamilton, Lake Euphemia Entire lakes and connecting streams WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-1-1 to North Buffalo Creek Philadephia Lake, Buffalo Lake, Entire lakes and connecting stream WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-1-2 and White Oak Lake) to North Buffalo Creek 2 NC DENR - DIVISON OF WATER RESOURCES 2B .0300 . 0311 CAPE FEAR RIVER BASIN Name of Stream Description Class Class Date Index No. Muddy Creek From source to North Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-1-3 Jorden Branch From source to North Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-1-4 South Buffalo Creek From source to Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-2 Piedmont Creek From source to South Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-2-1 Glenwood Creek From source to South Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-2-2 Ryan Creek From source to South Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-2-3 Mile Run Creek From source to South Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-2-4 Blackwood Creek From source to Buffalo Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-14-3 Parks Creek From source to Reedy Fork WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-11-15 Travis Creek From source to Haw River WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-12 Tickle Creek (Trickle Creek) From source to Travis Creek WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-12-1 Dry Creek From source to Haw River WS-V;NSW 08/11/09 16-13 Stony Creek (Lake Burlington) From source to Buttermilk Creek WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-(1) Grays Branch From source to Stony Creek WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-2 Benton Branch From source to Stony Creek WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-3 Toms Creek From source to Lake Burlington, WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-4 Stony Creek Buttermilk Creek From source to Stony Creek WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-5 Jones Creek From source to Buttermilk Creek WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-5-1 Laughin Creek From source to Buttermilk Creek WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-5-2 Whittie Creek From source to Buttermilk Creek WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-5-3 Stony Creek (Stony Creek From Buttermilk Creek to dam at WS-II;HQW,NSW, 08/03/92 16-14-(5.5) Reservoir) Stony Creek Reservoir CA Jordan Creek From source to a point 0.7 mile WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-6-(0.5) upstream of mouth Hughes Mill Creek From source to Jordan Creek WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-6-1 Owens Creek From source to Jordan Creek WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-6-2 Jordan Creek From a point 0.7 mile upstream of WS-II;HQW,NSW, 08/03/92 16-14-6-(3) mouth to Stony Creek CA Mine Creek From source to a point 0.6 mile WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-7-(1) upstream of mouth Mine Creek From a point 0.6 mile upstream of WS-II;HQW,NSW, 08/03/92 16-14-7-(2) mouth to Stony Creek CA Deep Creek From source to a point 0.7 mile WS-II;HQW,NSW 08/03/92 16-14-8-(1) upstream of mouth Deep Creek From a point 0.7 mile upstream of WS-II;HQW,NSW, 08/03/92 16-14-8-(2) mouth to Stony Creek Reservoir, CA Stony Creek Stony Creek From dam at Stony Creek Reservoir WS-V;NSW 08/03/92 16-14-(8.5) to dam at Copeland Fabrics, Inc.
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