ML20039D951
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| Site: | Clinch River |
| Issue date: | 03/31/1970 |
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY DIYlSION OF WATER CONTROL PLANNING HYDRAULIC DATA BRANCH I DRAINAGE AREAS FOR STREAMS IN TENNESSEE RIVER BASIN REPORT NO. 05829-A-2 KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE MARCH 1970
CONTENTS Page Drainage Areas of GeneralInterest Inside Front Cover Explanation of Drainage Area Data.................. 1 Plate 1--Index to Tennessee Valley Topographic Maps......... 3 Plate 2--Subdivision Boundaries in Tennessee River Basin....... 4 DRAINAGE AREA TABLES Table 1 Tennessee River--Mouth to Head of River at Knoxville, Tennessee................. 5 2 Minor Tributary Streams between Mouth of Tennessee River and Duck River.........,... 9 3 Duck River and Tributazy Streams.............. 13 4 Minor Tributary Streams between Duck and Elk Rivers..... 19 5 Elk River and Tributary Streams 27 6 Minor Tributary Streams between Elk and Hiwassee Rivers 33 7 Hiwassee River and Tributary Streams............ 41 8 Minor Tributary Streams between Hiwassee and Clinch Rivers 49 9 Clinch River and Tributary Streams............. 51 10 Minor Tributary Streams between C11och and Little Tennessec Rivers................. 61 11 Little Tennessee River and Tributary Streams 63 12 Minor Tributary Streams between Little Tennessee River and Head of Tennessee River..... 71 13 Holston River and Tributary Streams............. 73 14 French Broad River and Tributary Streams.......... 81 APPENDIX 15 Tennessee River Mileages 97 16 Tennessee River Sailing Mileages........ 102 3 INDEX Alphabetical Index to Streams.................... 103
Explanation of Drainage Area Data e Drainage areas contained in this bulletin range in size from a few acres to 40,910 square miles in the Tennessee River Basin. Some of the more imporant reasns for determining the drainage areas at the locations listed in the bulletin are-1. Important locations such as TVA and other dams 2. Stream gaging stations and miscellaneous discharge measurement locations 3. Water-quality sampling 4. Intense storm and flood investigations 5. Tributary area development investigations 6. Industrial development sites Drainage areas in this report have in general been determined in accordance with the methods prescribed in Bulletin No. 4, " Inter-Agency Coordi-nation of Drainage Area Data," November 1951, of the Federal Inter-Agency River Basin Committee (now the Water Resources Council). The TVA serves as the coordinating agency for drainage areas in the Tennessee River Basin. Requests for information on drainage areas not listed in this bulletin or for the determination of new areas should be addressed to Tennessee Valley Authority, Hydraulic Data Branch, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 Drainage areas for streams were measured on TVA planimetric and topographic maps, scale 1 inch = 2000 feet. An index map showing the layout of the topographic sheets in the Tennessee River Basin appears on page 3. l To facilitate the handling of more than 5600 area figures, the Basin has been divided into subdivisions as explained below. The subdivision tables list the following data for each site proceeding in an upstream order on each stream: 1. Quadrangle map number 2. River mile (where available) 3. Name of stream 4. Brief description of identifying landmarks 5. Drainage area in square miles unless other. vise noted in acres Ter..essee River Basin Tables The Tennessee River Basin has been divided into 14 subdivisions. Seven of these are watersheds of the major tributaries of the Tennessee River. The main Tennessee River and the smaller tributaries that empty into it between the mouths of the major streams make up the other seven subdivisions. The boundaries of these subdivisions are shown it red on Plate 2. The tables are numbered 1 to 14, inclusive. An index of all sites in alphabetical order of stream name, showing watershed and page reference, appears on pages 103 to 116. The greatly increased scope of hydrologic studies, local flood relations, industrial site investigations, and stream pollution abatement studies has resulted in the determination of many more drainage areas in the Tennessee River Basin than appeared in the November 1962 issue, " Drainage Areas for Streams in Tennessee and Cumberland River Basins." These tables bring the available information up to w -.
a 2 30, 1969. Many of the l'ocation references used in the 1962 issue date as of June The have been revised to bring them into agreement with the latest available maps. revisions were necessitated by the creation of reservoirs, the relocation or renum-bering of highways, the building or destraction of bridges, the expansion of cities or other settled areas, and numerous other changes. Several areas in this issue will not agree with those published in the This is due to correction of errors discovered in the 1962 November 1962 report. issue and in some instances due to redeterminations on later and better n:aps. I Cumberla:d River Basin Tables Drainage areas for the Cumberland River Easin have been omitted from Report No. 0-5829-R-1, " Drainage Areas for Streams in Tennessee this report. is still and Cumberland River Basins," November 1962, pp. 73-S9 and 107-109, Most of those drainage areas were determined applicable to the Cumberland River. by the U. S. Geological Survey, but some were determined by the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, and a few by TVA. Accendix Included for general information is Table 15, which shows river mileage at numerous points along the Tennessee River for conditions before the impoundment of the reservoirs. Table 16 shows the shortened sailing distance created by.the TVA These tables were based upon similar system of reservoirs on the Tennessee River. tables appearing in TVA Technical Monograph No. 55, dated August 1954, and have be'en brought up to date by the Division of Navigation Development and Regional Studies. Abbreviations Abbreviations used in this. report are as follows: Atomic Energy Commission AEC AFES - Appalachian Forest Experiment Station Boundary Bndy Branch Br Hwy - Highway junction june or jeta measurement section meas, sect. Mountain Mtn Oak Ridge National laboratorf ORNL PO - Post Office Reservoir Res Rail cad R. R. Railway Ry. Sou. - Southern Tributary Trib TVA - Tennessee Valley Authorit'/ Corps of Engrs, U. S. Army USED U. S. Geological Survey USGS U. S. Weather Bureau USWB g 4 - +.-- --. -n
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-i - m ~ 'J' /* , f* s'l ' 'l p. l J. ,1 q TWE1 / j !<S-i n DBANGE AREAS ~ s TENNEEEE IUVER - MOITill TO RQD OF RIVER AT KNO:JILIA,TENNESSitt, ,.c Quad. s / 4 - Dramage f Map River No. Mile Name of Strean Locatloa Reference Area (Sq. M,1.) n ISE O Ten 6see R.M Mouth at i hio Rt r 40,910 ISE 2.4 Livingsun Point, 40,870 USGS strear.y gsge; at U. S. Hwy M bridge ' 40,330 15E 4.3 Above Citrks Pier 40,330 1SE 5.3 SSE 16.5 [/s Foranst TVA strtsm gage at Haddox Ferry 40,220 4 r.1 SSE 21.6 Tennessee hivor USG8 stream gage et Gilbertsville ^ 40,200 SSE 22.4 Kentucky Dam / w 40,30V 175E 41.7 At Ergners Ferry Bridge 40,020 s, 173E 43.2 Former 1,3GS att cam gage at Aurora Landing ~ 40,020 TVA stream gage 0.5 mile above ?ggners Ferry Bridge 173E 42.3 40 010 3 r 18NE 51.3 Tennessee River Above Blood Riser 23,830 ISSE 59.0 Former USGS stesam gage at hnnon dam site 39,790 15SE 61.4 Former USGS stream gage at Fort Henry 39,760 19NE 66.3 Termor USGS strum gage near B::chanan 39,730, 19NE 67.0 Above Big Sandy Rrrer 39,100 295W 78.3 Tennessee River - For-sr TVA52uam gage at DanytMe LAN R.R. bridge ' 3 ~ 38,970 30NW 82.5
- Above %itak Creek 38,820 30SW 92.0 0.3 mile abre Bear Creek near hw 2ohnsonv111e 38,670 30SW
- 96. 5 For:nev "VA stress sage at old Johnsonytlle 38,530 20SE 100.5 TVA e:rwr. gare near New Johnserv!Ue -
38,520 C nnd s 1 $ 21mg ~ 38.520 21NE 103.0 Tennessee Rivwr 38.510 21NE 103.5 Belo a a outh oi BirirM Creek e 31NW 110.5 . Atkwe Nk River.., 'f 34,910 s . RYA strengt gage at Artt s fan *g 34,780 31SW 121.9 34,550 22NE 134.9 '4 USGS stream gage a.c Tennessee Rwye M ad ic0 at Perryville \\ / 22SE 135.7 Te=nessee Plver Above Beech River at Perryville 34,240 34,3Jo, p 33NW 157.4 Fvmet TVA stream gage gt Cli.* tan n.slaria control base -j_ 23NW 168.4 Above fud3n Creek near Saltillo 3't.A10 23NW 17 1. 8 Former LA a:rk:n pge at maintio mmfaria controlbase ' 2A 610 ~, Above M:ta Obk Creet 33,380 ' 20SW 173. 6 ~ . l AbovI krse Cretic 1 N 235W 178.3 Tennessee River n 33,190. 33,170 y. 12SE 185. 3 ' d ?stmer TVA strcac g2ge at Coffee landi::g ' 33,113 .~ 13NE 189.9
- f:SGS s* ream gage at 5avene.nh 13NE 197.4 I Abeve wks Creek 32.9*0 -
h. 13NE l',3. 2 F armer TVA stream g2go at Pittabs.y f meNng 37.Mc Former TV A strei.m gage at Hambuzt M . *I 32,920 m 13SE 202.1 Tennessee Piver / 32,8 M ' Picirwick N*rf Dam 245W 206.7 Former TVA strezu g2go at Pickwtebsnding 32.820 3 245W 207.2 '3*(.700 e4 245W 212.3 For ser TVA stream gage at F -alep Laming 25NW 215.1 Atme Tedow Cieck ' J2, S A,, 32,570 25NW 2 17.3 Termessee River Former TVA s : esp 2 gaga at Ceorer Hollow 25NE 225.1 Above Bear Creek 31,560 25NI 226.6 Former USGS stream gage as Riverton. 31,560 31,550 25NZ 277.3 Fortz.er TVA s:rern gage at Waterloo below Second Creek 3:SW 235.2 Fort ev TVA streaan gage at head of Colbert Shoals 31,400 .y 35SW 241.5 Termessee River USGS st$eam gage at Smith +onia 2 31,350 s 45NW 25 1. 1 1.0 mile below Spri.g Crres 31,130 443W 253.9 Former CSGS stream gage @o. 2) at Florence 31.030 30,310 - 445W 255.0 Alove Cypress Creek s 44SW 255.9 USGS cableny below Florence - J0,810 l 445W 256.4 Tennessee River Former USGS stream gne (No. 3 at Florence
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445W 256.7 USGS strar.m gas:s at ilorence ' 30,310 30.750 44SW 259.4 W'laon Dans 44SE 263.2 Furtrer USWF gage at lower Muscle Shoals 30,720 30,220 44SE 264.4 Above Ebaal Creeic 535W 272.6 Termessee River Above Town Creek 29,930 535W M3.1 Above Bluewater Creek 29,730 $3SW 274.1 Above Big Nance Creek 29,590 29,390 53SW 27 4. 9 Wheeler Dam Former USED stream gsgo at Muscle Shmis Canallock No. I 29,530 53SE 277.0 53SF 234.0 Tennessee River Abate Elk River 27,210 Formar UJED stream gage at Elk River SLoals Canal lo:k B 27,210 $4NE 255.1 Former USED stream gage at Elk River Shaals Caca11ock A 27,20 60SW 256.2 60SW 287.7 "Former USED stream gage at MIIton Bluff 27, 200 61NW 293.1 7ormer TVA gsge at head of Browns Island 27,160 27,160 61NW 293.1 Tennessee River Former TVA stream gage at Mallard Creek e Browns Ferry Nuclear Steam Plant 27,130 41NE 294.0 For=er TVA scream g2ge at foot of Byrds Island 27,080 61NE 299.0 0.9 mile above foot of Byrds Island 27,0 2 61NE 299.0 Former TVA stream gage at Decatur 26,900 685W 304.1
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75F# 3 21. 0 Ferner TVA stream gage at imwte Bluff 3, 810 TSSW 325.1 Former TVA strum gage et Burdine Bar 753E 332,a 3. 410 C308 stream gage atWhitaeburg Onassertas sectien 0.8 m1:e below gagel 2.530 ~ TSSE 333.3 Tennesees Elver Fortner TVA straats gage at bend of Ecbbe Is;&nd 24, 3e0 753E 337.0 Above Flir.t River 36.490 753E '138.1 I SSNW 343, 2 Above Ptint Rock River 34,ese 7 Gutersvine Dam $3NW 349.0 24,4*0 f Former TVA stream gage at Catersytue site "E" 24.340 53NE 353.9 Tennessee R!nr Former TVA stream gage at 5eaMs Reef 24, 340 $3NE 353.7 TVA stream gage at Getersvi%e 23.520 / 835L 355.0 Above Town and Short Creess
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,i - ' 90f.T 340. 5 Former TVA stream gage at Gatore landing 90NW 366.3 [ 23.780 Former TVA stream sage at Boebart Cnek 23.600 $96*I 371. 3 Tennessee River Above South Saaty Croak 23.430 SSSW 37 2. 5 Former TVA stream gage at ChtWaMa Bar 23.430
- r 96NW 345.1 TVA stream gage near Scottebore 23.330 4eNW 385. 8 Tormer TVA stream sage at Mast Creek
' 96NW 394.2 / 22.330 963E 401.2 Tennessee Elver Above Crow Creek 22.32D Former C5WB stream rage at Widows Bar 22.5 2 96NE 407.8 C5GS strum tage at Widows Bar 22.770 96NE, 407l8 f 3.0 miles south of Bridgeport. Alabama 22,680 [,' p At Reese Ferry below Bridgeport 101N'X 410.9 31NW 412.1 22.570 Former CSWB stream gage at Bridgeport, Ahh 22, 680 01NW 414.4 Te nessee River Tennessee-Alabama state line 22,640 'j ". 131.NW 416.3 U5GS gage at South Pittsburg 22.470 100SW 418. 1 Above Battle Creek 22.480 100SW 455.7 Acroce Burns *iand 3 milea NE of South Pittsburg e tld 100SW 471 21.870 ,- + Above Sequathie River 21.870 100SW 422.7 Tennessee River, At Nicka)ack Dam 4 miles below Eales Bar 21.SJO 1002E 324. 7 Former TVA stream 325e at theUmou=d 21.800 4 Former USGS stream gage at U. S. Hwys 41, 64. 72 bridge below Males Bar Dam21.7% ~7 ; -. 101NZ 425. 1 10051 429.7 / hiam Bar Dam (abandoned and removed) ls e lo65E 431.1 21.730 1055W 444.6 phnessee River TVA stream gage above Kanye Ferry
- 21. 890 TVA stream gage at Shoal Creek 21.440
' 10!1E. 45".5 Above lookcut Creek 21.400 10531* 453.t Above Chattanooga Creek 11,400 10531 464,?' USW3 stream gage at Chattanoogn (Walnut Street) i 10$$E 464.2 21.390 USGS stream gage at Citico Bar 21, 390 l 10$$E 465.5 Ted.:essee River USGS stream gsge at Meadow lake 21.390 ~ 105SI 4r* e r/ Former TVA stream gage at Sherman Ein
- 20. 920 10$$E 487. 9 i e 105SE 463.2 Above South Chickamauga Creek 20,320 i
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- 20. 7 90 Above North Chickamauss Creek 30.790 1125W 470.5 Te:nessee Rint Chicka=augn Dam
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112NW 473.f Sequoysh Nuclear Steam Plant 112NE 454. 5 E Former TVA stream g2ge at U. S. Charry 112NE 465.4 Tennessee River Above Soddy Creek 3'52 1115E 447.5 Former TVA stream g2ge near BLrchwood g'380 111SI 488.4 Above Sala Creek A 1115E 4S4. 7 Former TVA stream gsge 0.2 mile above Sale Creek 111SE 495.0 TVA stream sage at Mt78 T-r7 111NE 497.2 Te==essee River Above Hiwassee River pg i 111NE 499.4 Former TVA stream gsge at Armstrong Ferry US i 119NT 503.6 Abon Richland Crees b'550 119NW 504.4 Former TVA stream gage at Kelly Shoals l 11SN71 510.; TVA stream gste at 3rvedeten 111SE 3 23.2 Ter.nessee River Above Sewee Creek g7' 310 11SSE 524.5 a er TV tream 82ge at Watts Bar Das site f A-eF m-mNE 332.3 l
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- --C-147NW 645.2 Former USGS stream gage at Knos.vtlle 8,913 147NE 651.4 USGS stream gage at Knoxville 8, 302 147NE 652.2 Head at junction Holston and French Broad Rivers 8, 900
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i B ridgw 1.5 mues north of'3rxetoa 20S 7,: . f4,.k:r;;%.g j v',y A J-;p.,5 1 c g-7 G'. ..t ;13.2. ,i'. v 't, ;g C_' . 20SW Q 0. 9 Bridgs 0,5 mCe Enra of Bruce:co 1, -rqg's 4; u Cherry Creek.'S[-?- ;D, ...g e.. c'.'- .w **.* ;;. i *r 7.89 , M..4.c Bur.ttsg Creet Q ;-U..Sc Bry *0.1.3 mues east of Braceton. g,]fj,G;fg*pA . 295 7 ~32 Belogr' read crees.' g 0.7 mCe east d F.sbisan -j
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l 2-.. -Q'- m, 7, - Cotam Crees Q .f d.* " 21NW,., ! Er dge 2 m.!ee Nr cf Tes porr :'._.1 Former T7A gsgo 3.5 mSes SE of7chtsoe, . ti t '**v o. 43 Pn 21NW r pf. q : *-." N. .r. ' 'M W."f J,. %' ' 'weQM T ;'. i.;$ ' X {h &) O 6 4,y 'j'f 14. 4 T.* '.6L ~w
- e 3rfdge 1.7 mCas SE of Carrec.sta.rg
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d S- . Bridge 1.1 mCes NT of Wes: port .*,re l** IONE ~ 0.9 Bacon Creek 10SE
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Bridge 112 miles NE of Tma Z, . U,.Mc - '.-.@ *J. * - O '. **,'" Y ' " + I f 0 2. '-@ gad.y.*c r M* '9* 2W'ffC ; ^ '7 11.3 t 106E
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Bridge 0.5 mCe NI of Yuma 1 ' ' W b,' ' Exa.1 s: Big 5aady R.tver, 0.7 mue SW cf T=sa . 2d" ' N] i. f - n-..% USE Reas Creek .. } e. f*. l( - 2;g <, J - I 8.32
- '., S" "Temessee Ewy 22.1.3 mCes south of Clark.s'zarg 106W Mud Creek ' t
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- Former mouth at Tennessee River Mila 82. 5 M:SM
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F..@4 @$*$ ' 3ONE ',11.5 d,('*y' Collins Fordi.1 mile NW cf Concord...'Mk*e%og-Q $
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L 500 feet above Cedar Hollows 2;1 miles NW of,C.Eva W y,,f. Q'- f/:f.N.- 20SE WO ' Burns h Creek u'?
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T-3 ? l'e i-d A TABLE 3 i DRAINAGE AREAS DUCK RIVER ; i -AND b TRIBUTARY STREAMS i L i - 4 i i r I I. 1:.. h' J g i j.. i
TAD 1.E3 13 - - DRAINAGE AREAS : DUCK RIVER AND TRIBWARY STREAMS Quad. Drainase Area j Map River (sq. M1. ) i No. Mde Name of Stream facasion Reference - 31NW 0 Duck River Mouth at Tennessee River Mile 110.8 3,500 - 308E 11.7 At Cold Branch Bridge. 4. 3 miles SW of Waverly 3.471 + 308E 13.3 Above mouth of Blue Creek 3.427 315E
- 15. 4 Above BufaLlo River 2.640 31NE 17.1 Above Hurrtenne Creek 2.574 SINE 30.4 Duck River Former USGS stream sage at Tankelev Bridge 2.571 -
40NW 28.0 V50g stream sage above Hurricane Mails. 0.4 mile below Tuseh11ag Creek. 2.557 40NW 38.4 Above Tambling Creek 2.504 405W 32.3 At Barren Houow Bridge 2.482 40SW 44.5 Above Beave 11am Creek 2.332 - 40gE $3. 8 Dunk River - Above Piaer River 2.088 ' 40SE 64.0 At Buddleston Brl%e. 2.074 495W 70.S Below tnough of ladian Creek at Centerville 2.059 4 498W 70.8 Above neouth of ladtea Creek at Centervule 2.060 Former USGS streams sage at Centervtlle. 0.5 mile below Teoosesee Hwy 100 2.044 496W 72.3 495W 72.8 Duck River At Tennessee Hwys 48 and 100 at Centerville 2.044 495W 76.2 Above Big Swan Creek 1.874 498E $2. 5 Tottye Bend Bridge 1.$0a 496E $9.7 Above Lick Creek 1.738 SONE
- 98. 2 At Gordon Ferry Brt4e 1.705 SONE 106.4 Duck River Above mouth of Catbeys Creek L 9 miles NE of Taylorsville 1.641 57NW 10 9. 2 Above Big Bigby Creek 1.512 57NW 113.9 Formaer TVA stream sage at highway brt%e at Williamapert 1.500 57NW 116.4 Tormer TVA stream gage at Craig Bridge
- 1. 437 ~
57NW 122.3 Former TVA stream gage at Hese Bridge 1.423 57NE 122.9 Duck River Above month of Greenlick Creek. 4.2 muse WNW of Godwta 1.390 57NE 124.1 At Sellers Bluff.1.3 miles NE of Mosenato. 1.396 57NE 125.1 Former TVA stream sage 400 feet above Enob Creek 1.379 STNE 128.0 Former TVA stream gage 500 feet above IJttle Bigby Creek
- 1. 330 STNE 130.2 Fortaer TVA stream gage, bridge at Godwta 1.326 57NE 130.4 Duck River Above Rutherfortl Creek 1.210
~ 57NE 131.2 Former TVA stream gage. 0.8 mile above Rutherford Creek 1.209 SYNE 132.0 Former TVA stream gage at Columbia. 0.4 mile below new U. S. Hwy 31 1.200 573E 132.8 USGS stream gage at Columbia. First Avenue
- 1. 204 573E 133.1 Former TVA stream gage 0.3 mile above First Avenue at Colmabia 1.207
'575E 133.5 Duck River Colmabla Dam I. 206 575E 134.6 Former TVA stream gage at from Bridge Road.1.75 miles east of Columbia
- 1. 1811 573E 137.0 At proposed dam site 1.S mitee SE of Columbia 1.181 645W 14 1. 1 Sowou Mill Bridge at Union Grove
- 1. 176 645W 145.5 Foemia Creek site (lower) 1800 feet below Foetain Creek 1.168 645W 146.9 Duck River Above Fountain Creek 1.065 645W 147.5 Foamla Creek site (upper) 1200 feet above Negro Creek 1.049 645W 151.4 0.9 alle SE of Howard Bridge.
1.053 64SE 15 6. 5 At Sowell MG1 Pike at Leftwnch 1.0 28 645E 179.2 1A11ard Mal Dam ' 916 790 64SE 140.4 Duck River Above Big Rock Creek 64SE 18 1 At Imtsburg pumpits station.1.4 miles NW of Anes 789 761 71SW 186.5 Tennessee Hwy 11 st Wilbotte Mille > 71SW ISL 3 Chapel Hill site 91. 0.66 mile below North Fork Creek 714 71SW 194.3 Chapel Hill site 92. 0.75 mile SW of Tucker Ford 632 71SW 197. 2 Duck River Chapel Hill ette 93.1.2 miles SE of White Ford 629 715E 210.3 At Warner Brtdge 526 f 79NW 216.2 USGS stream gage. Sime Bridge 2.2 miles weet of Shelbyyt11e 441 425 79NW 221.4 Shelb54111e Dam l 79NW 225.4 Bridge at Coney Island. Tennessee Hwy 16 421 +. 396 j. 79NW 235.6 Duck River Teunessee Hwy 41A brt4e 233 79NE 239.8 Above Garrison Fork 79NE 246.9 Former USGS stream gage at Normandy. 400 feet below bridge 208 86NW 244.6 At proposed dam site 1.7 miles SW of Riley Creek (Normandy dam sitep 196 179 86NW 251. 2 Bridge at Riley Creek 96NE 266.4 Duck River USGS stream gage at Powers Bridge 107 56.2 86NE 268.6 Above Little Duck River 36NE 270.1 Former CSGS stream gage at U. S. Hwy 41
- 55. 2 -
85SE 27L 9 2.1 milee SSE of Fredonia. 0.6 mile north of Morton (Manchester) Lake 53.5 85SE 273.6 At Green Lake.1.7 muss SSE of Fredonia
- 50. 9 1
55SE 274.3 Duck River Unimproved road crossing 1.2 mitee SSE of Fredonia
- 50. 3 -
SSSE 275. S At Fredonna. 750 feet east of road Junction 44.0 SSSE 280.1 Road crossize 0.7 mile SE of Ferry Creek 19.3 l. 305E 0 Blue Cre'.k Mouth at Duck River Mile 13. 2 41.3 30$E .L4 Bridge 1.3 miles above mouth. 300 feet above Brody Brsach 3L3 )
-4. .w 14 TABLE 3 DRA2TAGE AAEAS DUCK RIVER AND TR*BL*IARY STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map R nr (Sq. M1. ) Area No. Mile Name of Stream Iocanoa Reference 30$E
- 4. 4 Bloe Creek Tennessee Rwy 13 bridge. 2.1 mdea SSE d Waverly
- 34. 8 396W
- 7. 8 Bridge 800 feet above Ltzte Blue Creek IL O 395W 16.0 0.6 mile south of McEwen, at cemetery 0.45 JOSE
- 3. 5 Pt=npkin Creest At Tennessee Hwy 13. 3.8 milee SSE of Taverly 2.41 3MW 0
1A.le Blue Creek Mouth at Stue Creek. 6.5 milee SW of McEwen
- 7. 96 305E o
Buffalo River Moeth at Duck River Mlle 15.4 764 315E
- 17. 7 LllG8 etream gsgo at Tenneesee Hwy 13 bridge. 3 milee nort of Imbelv111e 707 315E
- 22. 4 Gilmore Bridge 1 mile NE of Imbelvine 496 315E 24.1 1.3 miles east of Imbelville below Russell Creek 694 315E
- 34. 2 300 feet above Russell Creek 487 315E
- 6.0 Buf*alo River 100 feet below Mill Bridge See 3:NI "O, 6 Above mouth of Case Creek 0,8 m11e NE of Beardstown 364 32E
- 40. 9 Tennessee Hwy 100 at Laden. Tennessee 518 32E 42.9 Tennessee Hwy 13. I mile south oi L1: mien 511 321 52.2 0.3 mile below Sugar HUI Bridge 470 33NI 58.7 Buffalo River USGS stream sage near Eat Toads. O.5 mile below Tennessee Rwy 13 447 33NI
- 73. 1 Above mouth of Green River 363 33VE 74.7 At Bartley Bridge. 4.5 milee SE of nat Woods 343 4bv 30.5 At bridge 0.5 mile nord of Topsy. Tecnessee 338 43I 99.2 Above Rockhouse Creek 0.8 mile SW of & ward 22 4:NE 33.5 Buf:alo River At bridge 0.5 mile weet of Voorhies 309 4:NE
- 95. 8 Above mouth of Little Baf:alo R!ver. O.8 mile east of Voothise 127 43'I
- 98. 1 At bridge 200 feet below to mouth of Ort =dere Creek 124 SLYF 104.5 Above mouth of Durham Branch. 2.5 miles NNE of Napter 10 1 51NW 10 5. 1 At Natches Trace (old road). 2.0 miles NE of Nepter 99.8 51NW 118.7 Buf!alo River 0.6 mile NE of Henryville at read crossing
- 60. 2 51NE 12L 1 At bridge 3.3 miles SW of Creetview 26.5 3LNI
- 1. 3 Black Brs.cch Bridge 1.3 miles above mouth.1.8 miles NW of Bu!!alo 3.39 32NE O
Cane Creek Mouth at Buffalo R!nr Mile 30.6
- 54. 9 32NE L5 L5 miles ESE of Beardstown. bridge 1.5 miles above mouth 83.9 4LNW 12.0 Case Crees Bridge 0.5 mile NW of Farmers Ex: hangs
- 45. 1 41NW
- 0. 2 tower 51rJcimg Creek Bridge 0.2 =114 above concuence e.th Cane Creek
- 9. 30 (ISI
- 0. 9 East Foek Came Creek At bridge 0.9 mile above mouth and 5.'O feet below Clayton Hollow Drain
- 15. 2 3DT 0.7 B rt:ah Creek Bridge at Warren Cemetery 0.7 mile above mouth
- 15. 2 32NE O
Coon Creek Mouth at Buffalo River Mile 38.3 22.1 3:NE
- 1. 2 Coca Creek Tenneene Hwy 100 bridge, 0.5 mile NE of Chumut Cron 21.0 415W
- 7. 5 L T miles NW of Upper Coos Creek School
- 10. 1 415W
- 9. 6 At road crosetcg. 0.2 mile SE of Upper Coon Crees School 8.02 415W 11.4 At road crossmg.1.9 milee SE of Upper Coon Crnk School 0.51 415W 0
Unnamed Trth to Coon Creek At bridge 0.8 mile SE of Upper Coon Creek School L 52 3:5I 0 Short Creek Mouth at Buf! ale Rint Mile 40.7 7.73 3:5E
- 0. 9 L i m11ee enst of e vaa 0. 3 mile below Jack B ranch
- 7. 34 3:5E L3 L 4 :n11ee east of 7 wea 300 feet above Jack Brasch 5.26 32I 0
Jack Branch Mouth at Short Crees L 74 35E 0.9 Hurncame Creek Bndse 0.9 m114 above mouth at Buffalo River 13.2 3:5E L0 Hurrienne Creek 900 feet above bridge.1 mile aban south 12.4 32I
- 3. 5
- 0. 2 mile below Boillag Spring sear Hurricane Creek Church
- 7. 49 3:5E
- 4. 3 0.45 mile above Boding Spnzg at Hurrtcane Creek Church
- 5. 21 3:5E 0.1 Inman Hollow Bridge 300 feet above mouth at Hurricane Crees L 68 3:5E
- 0. 3 Sugar tiill Brs:ch Bridge 0, *5 mile above mouth at Buffalo River L 44 3:5E 0.8 Rocshouse Crees 0.7 mile above mouth at Buf!alo River 14.3 3:5E 1.1 Bridge 1 mile above mouth at Buf*alo River 14.0 3:5E L3 StrJcizg Creen Bnose 1 mile above mouth at Buf*alo River 16.2 415W
- 6. 5
- 4. 35 mile NW of StrJci:3 Creek Church :aar Grsves Sprt:5
- 5. 68 33NI 0.1 1.iule Cposse Creek Tennessee Rwy 13 bndse 600 feet above mou:h at Buffalo River 3.77 33NE O
Green River Mouth at Buffalo River Mile 73.5
- 40. 3 33NE
- 0. 3 0.35 mile above mou:h. 0.45 mile east of Goose Coop 59.8 33NE
- 2. 4 Bridge 700 feet above Buck Branch 56,6 335E 12.4 U. 5. Hwy 64 bridge at Waynesboro
- 22. 8 333E 14.3 Bndse 2.2 miles south of Way:eeboro
- 15. 2 335 I G.3 Hrrtes:e Creek 100 feet above mou:h. 0.6 mile nord of Waynesboro 11 3 3eNE
- 2. 0 Chalk Creek Ten:essee Hwy 13, 5 miles sou2 of Waynesbcro
- 4. SS 335 I 0.6 Opossum Crees Bridge 0.6 mile aben muth at Belo River
- 6. SS Mouth at Bufa le River Mile 90.1 3.32 434 0
Mill Creek a Mouth at Befa lo River Mile 50.9 54.0 437 0 Tortye@t Creek a 437 0... D-tysct Creek Brtdge 0.4 mile above south
- 53. S
- 19. 1 4:57
- 9. 8 AtU.5. Hwyse 4:57 0
Lttle Tortyestt Cren Mouth at Tortys:ght Crnk IL 4 4 NE 0.1 Trace Crnk 100 feet below bndge. 500 feet above mou2 at Bt:ffalo River
- 24. 6 4tSW
- 3. 3 At Tennessee Hwy 45 at Poplin Houow 13.4
4' TASLE 3 18 DRAINAGE AREAS DUCK RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Qued. Drainage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream IAcation Reference (Sq. Mt.) 42NE O Rockhouse Creek Mouth at Buffalo River 0. 8 mile SW of Howard 20.3 42NE 0.7 Bridge at Howard. 0.7 mile above moue at Buffalo River 2.1 42NE
- 3. 0 Above Jacke Branch.1.8 mha NE of Riverskie 14.1 (ISE
- 8. 2 Tennessee Hwy 48. L 5 miles SW of Ebenield 4.76 42NE O Jacks Branch Mouth at Rockhouse Creek 1.8 miles NE of Riverside 4.11 42NE O Allene Creek Mouth at BWeato River Mile 90.1 6.72 42NE
- 0. 3 At Riverstdo 0.4 mde above enough at Buttalo River 6.57 42NE O
Iattle Bcfiklo River Mouth at BWhalo River Mile 95.8 76.7 42NE
- 0. 7 Brktge 0.7 mile above mout 78.3 42NE
- 3. 3 Beed croestag 2.6 milee SE of Voorhies 37.7 51SW 14.7 Little Befklo River At brkte 1.4 miles NW of DeerSeld.
- 6. 10 42NE O
Brush Creek Meut at Little BWRaio River 0.5 mile SE of Oak Grove 14.3 42NE ' 0. 6 At Bridge 1.75 miles ESE of Voorhies. Tennessee 14.0. 42NE O Chief Creek Mouth at Little BWRaio River 1 mile SE of Davtetown 23.1 51NW
- 4. 5 Below Sqnew Branch at Nepter 19.3 SLW
- 4. 8 Chief Creek At Natches Trace Parkusy Bridge at Napier
- 18. 7 SLW 10.3 2.3 miles west of Henryvule below mesmed tributary
~ 5. 70 2.3 muss west of Henryytlle above===* tribe'ary 3.05. 51NW -10.3 Mouth at Chief Creek at Napier. Tennessee 3.50-5thT 0 Squaw Branch 42NE 0.1 Grtadore Creek Bridge 0.1 mile above mouth at Bufinlo River
- 15. 3 '
l 42NE 0.4 Grindere Creek 0.4 mile above mouth. 0.5 mile NE of Davtetown 15.2 41SE
- 8. 3 At read croestag 2.4 Iniles SE of Hohenwald
- 0.70 SLW 0 Pond Creek Mouth at Butiklo River 0.6 mile N5v of Beard Ford 8.80 SLW 0.5 At ah==da=ad bridge 0.8 mde above mout -
- 8. 80 51NW 0
Saw Creek Month at Buffalo River 1.1 mitee SW of Barneevtue 13.9 SLW
- 1. 2 Saw Creek Bridge at Barnesville 12.1 5LW 0
Water Fork Monk at Battato River 0.8 mile ENE of HenryttHe
- 36. 6 SLW 1.1 At bridge 1.1 miles SE of Henryville 21.4 31NE 0
Hurricane Creek Mout at Duck River Mile 17.1 SL5 31NE
- 0. 9 200 feet below farm road crosetag 1.9 miles west of Hurricane Mille 80.4 T' rmer CSGS stream gage at Hurricane M111e 78.1 1
31NE
- 4. 5 Hurricane Creek o
Bridge 3.4 miles NE of Hurricane Mine 59.1 395W
- 9. 4 At New Hope 0.5 mile above mouth at Hurricane Creek 14.2 395W 0.5 Little Hurricane Creek 40NW 0
Tembling Creek Mouth at Duck Rtver Mile 26.3 SL8 40NW
- 0. 9 Boad crossing at Taylortown 51.2 40NW 0
Sgar Creek Mouth at Duck River Mile 30.5 -3L0-40NW
- 0. 6 Bridge at Buckenort 3.6 mile above mouth 30.8 40NW L8 1.0 mile east of Buckenort below unnamed tributary
- 28. 9 -
40NW
- 2. 9 1.6 miles east of Backenort below unnamed tributary
- 28. 3 40SW
- 0. 8 Barren HoHow Branch Bridge 0.8 mile above mouth at Duck River
- 7. 64 40$W
- 0. 6 Wolf Creek 500 feet helow bridge 0.5 mile above mouth at Duck River 18.0 40SW 0
Beaverdam Creek Mouth at Duck River Mile 46.5 81.0 40SW
- 2. 8 At Cable. T-a== Hwy 50 bridge.
74.7 40SE O Piner River Mouth at Duck River Mile 53.8 223 40SE
- 6. 6 Above mouth of Bird Creek 204 40SE
- 7. 9 Piney River Former USGS stream sage 0.4 mile below bridge at Vernon 202 40SE
- 8. 4 USGS stream gage 500 feet above bridge at Vernon 193 f
49NW 10.7 Above Min Creek L 6 miles SW of Ptnewood 156 I 49NW ' 11.4 At Tenessee Hwy 48.1.4 mas sone of Pinewood 154 49NW
- 15. 1 Below mouth of Btg Spring Creek 1.3 miles nore of Pinewood 130 49NW 19.5 Piney River Above Bear Creek 4.5 miles NE of Pinewood 50.0 49NW 20.1 Bridge 0.5 mile below Dickson-Hickman comty line 49.2 i
488W 23.6 Below confluence of East and West Ptney River 43.6 40SE O Bird Creek Mout at Ptney River Mlle 6.57 7.31 495W
- 2. 7 At 1&N R.R. crossing L0 mile south of Nanelly 3.03 40SE 0
Pretty Creek Mouth at Piney River at Vernon 7.83 49NW 0 Mill Creek Mouth at Piney River L 3 m11ee soue of Pinewood 33.5 3 495W
- 1. 8 T===amaos Hwy 46 at G m.un 32.4 496W
- 3. 9 Above Ben Branch L 3 n las east of Grsham 23.0 2
49NE
- 9. 9 Above Nort Fork Min Creek at 14ttle Rock School 9.51 496W 0
Bell Brsach Mouth at Mul Creek 5.72 49NE 0.1 Randolph Houow 50 feet above road crossing 1.7 milee SW of Wrigley 1.91 43NE O Nort Tork Mill Creek Mouth at Mill Creek at Little Rock School 2.66 HNE
- 0. 8 14wer bridge at Wrigley 0.8 mile above mouth at Min Creek 2.34 ONW 0.1 Big Spring Creek 700 feet above mout at Piney River 22.6 49NW
- 1. 4 Big Spring Creek Between two bridges 1.2 mues ENE of mouth at Piney River 21.7 49NE 11.0 Below Bristol Cave Branch 0.7 mile SSE of Bon Aqua 4.45 49NE
- 0. 2 Unnamed Br of Big Spring Cr 700 feet above mouth 0.5 mile SE of Bon Aqua
- 0. 80 49NT 0
Garner Creek Mouth at Piney River M1:e 16.1 M.6 49NW 0 Bear Creek. Mouth at Piney River Mile 19.5 22.4 - 2 i I l
e TABLE 3 14 DRACIAGE A1W.AS DUCE RIVER AND TR:BUTARY $! REAMS ~ Drssage Quad. Area Map River No. Mde Name of 5: ream locanon Reference (Sq. M1.) 13.1 Above Turkey Creek 0.5 mile NE of meus at R:ey River Mus 15.5 495T 0.7 Bear Creek
- p. 31 3.5 miles east of mouth at Pt:ey River Mile 19.5 49NW
- 4. 6 6.31 49hv
- 2. 7 Turkey Creek At ford 2.4 miles above mouth at Bear Creek 0.73 4&SW 0 Gesy Hollow Bracca Bndge llC0 feet above mouc at Pay River 17.9 4aSW 0 East Pi=ey R:ver Mouta at Piney River 3.4 muss SW of Dickson
- 2. 30 485W
- 6. 6 Esot Puey R ver At Tacessee Rwy 48 bridge 21.2 445W
- 1. 2 West Pisey River At Tennessee Hwy el 2.14 At U.S. Hwy 70. 4.7 miles west of Dicksco
- 1. 36 46N
- 6. 7 4ssar 0 Bruce HoCow Bncch Bridge 100 feet above moea at West Pisey her 9.22 495W 0 2cuitan Creek Mouth at Duck River at Centervti:e 9.00 435W 0.5 3adian Creek Bridge 0.5 mde abon nouth at thek River 3.83 At CentervCle 1100 feetbelow LAN R.R. crosetag 3.66 435W 1.0 Teneeses Hwys 48 a=4100 at Twmey 400 feet aeove mous at 2:d:en Crnk 4957 0.1 Moes Spr:mg Honow 435W
- 0. 6 Defestei Cnek Tarmenee Hwys 45 a=4100, 0.6 nde above moea at Duck River 4.01 5.56 495W 0.5 Baley Creek Bridge 0.5 nde above mouth at Duck River las 495W 4
Big Sssa Crees Swas CrJ Mouth at Duck River Mile 76.2 154 Tennessee Hwy 50 bndge 1 mile above mout at Duck River 42.6 4967 L1 Above Little Swas Creek 2. 2 cdee hT of Gordocsturg 41.1 505 7 17,3 0.9 mde 54 of schwiin Cordocaburg
- 25. 2 50SW 19.4 Bridge 400 feet below Tennessee Hwy 99.1.2 mces east of Gordonscurg 50SW 21 0 25.5 50S 7
- 0. 2 Ut:1e Seus Cnek At Tecaresse Rwy 99.1.9 mdes SSE of Salem 11 5 Above Piney Brasch 2.6 miles SW of Gordocsburg 7.03 50$W
- 3. 7 Mouth at uttle Swes Creek 2.6 mies SW of Gordocsburg 1.51 50SW 0
P.::ey Branch 1.7 mdes ENE of his::wsy function at He&er.wald 6.73 4LTE
- 4. 2 495W 0.7 Dry Cnes Bridge 0.6 mde above math at Duck River 101 Mouth at Duck Rint Mue 99.7 99.3 495E O
Uck Creek Bndge at Brsaon Tord 1.0 mde above mouth at Dock River 78.8 493E
- 1. 0 At Gee Tord Bridge 6.37 496E
- 5. 8 100 seet below bridge. 0.5 mile above moeA at Uck Creek
'J5. 5 495I 0.5 Hassou Cnek Bridge 0.2 mile above mora at 1.ick Creek.1.5 mies more of Pntnm Syn:gs 563W
- 0. 2 Locust Tork 5.30 500 feet belowbndse at New Bene! Church 1 mue east of Cron
- 5. 44 49NE
- 3. 0 24rren Tork 1000 feet above mout at Duck her. 0.7 mile NE of Shady Gron SONE
- 0. 2 Di= lap Creek 47.4 5ONE O
Caseys Crees Mou:h at Dia:k her Mile 138.4
- 45. 2 300 feet above Shelby HoCow. 0.5 mde NE of Taylorsvtue 44.5 SONE
- 1. 3 Bndse at Taylorsvine G0NE
- 2. 3 6.46 Tennessee Hwy 99 bridge at Hampahlre 129 503E O
Bapest Branch Mouth at Duck River M.le 109. 2 112 5754 0 Stg Bigby Creen Former USGS stream gsgo at Cross 3 ridges. Te: essee Rwy 99 53.8 575 7
- 4. 7 Above mous of Sugsr Tork 3.3 mdes NE of Moe.t Pleasant lE 8 575 7
- 3. 3 USGS stream g*:e near Mount Pleasant. U.S. Hwy 43 575W 17.7 17.5 USGS stream sste 0.2 mile below U.S. Hwy 41. 0.5'nde NE of Sandy Rock l
53hv 17.9 Big Big 4 Creek 4L1 575W G S c r Tork Mach at Btg B.gby Creek 34.7 U.S. Hwy 43. I t=ile NE of Moet Pleasart ti l STSW
- 3. 0 0.7 mce NI ct Mt. Tleasant, at et v !! mas or L.M7 map IL3 l
5'SW
- 3. 7 Sugar Creek Bluegrass Avenue brtdge La Mt. P!eassac QTSW 4.4 9.87 LAN R.R. 0.3 mile : ort of Reter Cemetery,1*ount Pleasant 5.52 575W 5.1 Ser Crees At Arrow Iake Dam 24.0 G737
- 7. 6 Mouth at Scr Tork at U.S. Hwy 43 6.39 575 7 0
Quality Creek Bndte S.5 z:ule above south at Duck River 37.7 l 57NW
- 4. 5 P:= par Creek 534 0
Impers Crnk Mouth at Duck River Mile 11.5.0 27.5 $754 0.5 1.etpers Creek Brtdge 0.5 mile above mouth at Duck River 23.2 L 900 feet below bndse and 1 mile above mout at Duck River 1.48 5'NW
- 1. 0 Scow Creek Tormer TVA suaam gsge $30 feet above mouth at Duck River Mue 1214 21 6 57NT 0.1 U:::a=ed Br cf Duck River Mous at Dm:k Rinr 4.2 mdes NW cf Godsu
- 23. 4
( 57NE O Gree:11ck Creek Tormer TVA strum gage 12:0 feet above mocA at Duck River 57NE
- 0. 2 22.0 Tormer TVA stream gsgo at bndse at Mensanto 21.7 57NE 2.1 Gree = lick Creek 150 feet be:ow G:n Brs::ch 13.7 57NE
- 2. S Bridge 1.3 mde *oca of Concord Chrch
- 15. 1 5 NE
- 3. 9 Bridge at Timmoes 1.5 sdes above moue at Duck her 46.4 57NI
- 1. 5 Knob Creek 57NE O
u e B:gt? Creek Moca at Duck River MEe 127.9 46.4 Tor =er TVA sWeam ssge 0. 2 mile above mous at Duck River 44.2 5-NE
- 0. 2 Re:.le 31gby Crees To:sessee Rwys 50 and 99. 2 mdes west of Colu::
43.2 t.a l 575E
- 2. 6 IAN R.R. 2 = des west of Columbia 39.7 5-S E
- 3. 5 U.S. Hwy 43.15 mdes ::7 cf Colu=hta 115 575E 4.3 57NE 0
Reaerford Crees Mouth at Duck her Mtle 130.4 116 Tormer TVA seeam g2ge 0.6 sde abon mouth 113 54'E
- 0. 6 Ruterford Creek 30C0 feet below Haisy 3rs=ca. 0.? nde NE of Godwu 112 5"NE LO Tormer TVA steam gage 4 at tricge 1.3 =11es NE of Godwta 112 57NE 2.9 0.2 mde above bedge. L 5 mdes NE cf Ga2wta los 57NE 11 300 feet below mouth of Ca.r*ers Crees 57NE 5.5
TADLE 3 17 DRAINAGE AREAS DUCK RIVER AND TRIBL*rART STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream locatica Reference (Sq. Mi.) 64NW
- 8. 9 Rutherford Creek Former USGS stream gage, bridge 0.7 mile SW of Double Branch 68.8 64NW 19.3 Aboes McCutcheon Creek 1.5 miles NW of Kedron 39.5 64NW 22.6 1.5 mues above Crooked Creek, 0.5 mue SE of Port Royal Church 18.0 57NE O
Carters Creek Mouth at Rutherford Creek 34, 8 57NE 1.1 Bridge 0.7 mile north of Darks Min near Harlen School 32.7 64NW
- 3. 6 Carters Creek 0.1 mile below bridge at Carters Creek 30.9 64NW
- 5. 8 Private road crosetzt 1 mile weet of Kleburne 12.8 64NW LO Unnamed Br of Bear Creu left press 400 feet below bridge 1 mile above mouth 0.09.
6&W 0 McCuteboon Creek Mouth at Rutherforti Creek 1.5 miles NW of Kedron 11.1 64NW
- 2. 8 At Spring Pin 1500 feet SE of school 4.36 638W
- 3. 6 McCutcheon Creek U.S. Hwy 31, 0.6 mile NE of Spring Hiu 3.30 575E
- 0. 6 Lytle Creek 300 feet below bridge, 0.6 mile above mouth at Duck River 10.2 575E
- 1. 4 Bridge 1.2 mile east of m d.e.s in ColumMa 9.75 645W 0
Fontain Creek Mouth at Duck River Mile 145.9 103 64SW
- 0. 3 1AN R.R. bridge 0.3 mile above mouth 103 645W
- 0. 6 Fommin Creek 300 feet below Saver Creek 10 3 645W
- 7. 0 Fonner USGS gege at Edmondson Bridge 2.3 miles SE of Tomtain Hetshts 74.0 645W
- 8. 9 100 feet upstream from Scritners Mill Bridge 67.4 65NW 13.3 Former USGS gage at Tennessee Hwy SOA, L 6 miles SE of Cuneokt 26.9 645W L4 Suver Creek Bridge at Hin 14.6 64SW
- 6. 4 Silver Craek 0.4 mile f W of Bryant Station 7.71 645W
- 0. 2 Hurricane Creek Tennessee Hwy 50. 0. 2 mile above mouth at Fountain Creek 7.55 65NW 0
Globe Creek Mouth at Tomtnin Creek 34.8 65NW
- 1. 6 Bridge 200 feet below junction of Mooreevine and Bear Creeks 33.8 65NW
- 1. 5 Mooreeville Creek Tennessee Hwy 50A at Mooreeville 5.32 65NW 1.1 Bear Creek Tennessee Hwy 50A,1.4 miles NW of Mooresvine 4.09 65NW 0
Sheepneck Creek Tennessee Hwy 50A.100 feet above mouth at Bear Creek 2.56 66SE
- 1. S Cedar Creek Bridge 1.4 miles SSE of Inftwich 9.24 64SE
- 0. 8 Dry Creek Bridge 1.9 miles south of IAftwich 6.21 64NE 0
Eat Creek Euth at Duck River Mile 166.6 50.9 64NE 1.1 Flat Creek Tennessee Hwy 99.1 mile above mouth 41.6 64NE
- 1. 2 Pumpkin Creek At Tennessee Hwy 99,1.9 miles west of Pottsvine 7.30 64NW
- 4. 6 At Almond Cemetery 1.5 miles NE of Oakland 1.89 64NE 0.4 Unnamed Br of Iltde Flat Cr At bridge 1.4 miles north of Rany HiH 0.63 64SE 0
Caney SpriztCreek Mouth at Duck River Mile 177.2 30.8 64SE L0 C.iney Spring Creek Tennessee Hwy 99. 0.2 mile weet of Caney Spring 28.9 64SE 0 Big Rock Creek Mouth at Duck River Mile 150.4 121 64SE
- 2. 0 Above East Rock Creek 0.7 mile NW of Anos
$7. 3 64SE
- 5. 9 Road crossing at Verona 52.4 64SE
- 9. 4 At Double Bridgee L 8 miles south of Verona 48.7 64SE
- 9. 6 Big Rock Creek 900 feet above Double Bridgee 48.4 65NE 15.4 Above Snen Branch 1.5 milee NE of fewisb rt 28.1 65NE 17.8 Former USGS etream gage at 14wisbury. Tennessee Hwy 50 24.9 19.0 63NE 18.4 U.S. Hwy 31A in IAwtatatrg 65NE 2L 1 U.S. Experimental Dairy Farm, bridge 2.7 miles SW cd Lewisburg 12.0 64SE o
East Rock Creek Mouth at Big Rock Creek Mlle 2.0 52.8 71SW
- 4. 2 Ford 3.3 miles NW of Fannirgton 49.0 71SW 10.0 Tennessee Hwy 11 at Farmington 43.2 71SW
- 10. 3 Tennessee Hwy 64 at Farmington 43.1 32.3 72NW ILO Bridge 0.4 mile south of Farmington 72NW
- 1. 2 Belfast Creek Bridge 1.3 miles south of Farmington
- 8. 90 6.11 72NW
- 0. 6 Mud Creek Bridge 2 mitaa SE of Farmington 65NE
- 1. 2 Dry Branch U.S. Hwy 31A, 3 miles NE of 14wieburg 5.33 65NI
- 0. 8 Snake Creek U.S. Hwy 31A, 2.3 miles NE of I4wisburs 5.61 65NE 0
Snell Branch Mouth at Big Rock Creek Mile 15.7 at 14wisburg 2.81 At LAN R.R. croestag 1.2 miles NW of courthouse in Lewisburg 1.39 65NE
- 1. 6 Snen Brsnch 65NE 0
Unnamed Trib to Big Rock Cr Mouth at Big Rock Creek Mile 19.0 at 14wisburg
- 0. 26 65NE
- 0. 6 At LAN R.R. spur 0.4 mile WNW of courthouse 0.04 S. 34 65NE O
Conins Creek [nompsoq[ Mouth at Big Rock Creek Mile 15.1 4.32 65NE 1.1 600 feet above EUington Parkway crossing 65NE
- 0. 2 Saaders Creek U.S. Hwy 31A, 3 miles SW of 14wisburg 3.43 65NE 2.1 Turner Branch Former USGS stream gage at I4wtsburg Reservoir L2 71hv 0.5 Rich Creek Bridge 1 mile west of Smyrca 0.5 mile above mouth at Duck River 19.2 71SW
- 2. 5 Tennessee Hwy 11. 0.6 mile SW of Smyrna 16.5 715 7 0
Spt rg Creek Mouth at Duck River Mile 186.7 24.6 71SW
- 1. 4 Sprir.g Creek Bridge 0.7 mile nor*h of W11hotte Mins 23.7 71SW Wilson Creek Bridge 2. 2 miles NE of Wilhotte Mius 15.5 71ST 0
North Fork Creek Mouth at Duck River Mile 19L 9 78.3 71SE
- 3. 4 Bridge 0.8 mile NW of Popline Crossroads 71.9 14.5 715E
- 0. 3 Clem Creek Bridge 0.6 mile NE of Bethlehem Ceme*ary
TABLE 3 13 DRAINAGE AREAS DUCI RNER AND TRIBUTART STREAMS Drabase M Area Map River No. MHe Name of Stream location Reference (sq. ML) 13.2 71SE
- 0. 2 Weekly Creek 3Mdge L1 muse SSW of Cajaar:0e School 9.44 3rsdge 3.7 muse SE of Rover 15.6 71NE
- 4. 7 Bridge on Deseon-Unionville Road 0.3 mile E3E of Three Cornered Garden 715E 0.7 Alaamsder Creek 31.7 715E 0 Sicking Creek Mose at Dack R:ver Mile 200.1
- 31. 5 Bridge L2 muss SSW of Hans Mill 715Z
- 0. 9 18.1 Tennessee Hwy 64 brWie L1 milee SE of Wheel 40.2 72NI
$. 5 Sick:mg Creek 715E o Fa3 Creek Mouth at Duck River Mue 205.9 40.0 Bridge 2.3 miles east of Ha3s M1U
- 38. 9 713Z
- 0. 8 U.S. Hwy 41A. 2.7 milee east of Hate 3C3 13.3 715E
- 1. 3 Br tge 0.8 mCe above Hurrtmne Creek 71SE
- 4. 3 12.9 785W
- 1. 9 Iturricane Creek Bridge 0.3 mile weet of Burne Church 9.33 713E
- 0. 9 LLttle Hurricane Ctsek U.S. Hwy 41A, O. 9 mile above mouth at Duck River 30.8 72NE 0
Sugar Creek Mouth at Duck River Mile 114.0 30.7 72NE 0.4 Br:dge on Sims Road
- 34. 4 Tennessee Hwy 64. 4 mCes SW of Shelbyyt2e 72NE
- 2. 7 49.9 79hv 3
1".at Creek Mouth at >mk River MCe 219.1 18,8 Tar.nessee Hwy 64. 0.7 tr.ile above mout at Duch River 18.3 ?S W
- 0. 7 79NE
- 1. 3 Thompson Creek 3 ridge 4 miles west of Nor:ssdy 17.2 U.S. Hwy 41A 4 ndee west of Nor=.assiy 130 19NE 2.1 TSNI 0
Garrison Fork Mouth at Duck River 4.5 muse NW of Norma =dy 130 79NE O. 8 Garrison Tork At Cannon Brid6e 86.1 Above moue of Wartrace Creek 1.5 mues sous of Wartrace 80.1 733E 13 Bridge 1.0 male E3E of Wartrace
- 66. 3
?!SE
- 4. 3 Former CSG3 stream gage bridge at Fairfield 18.4 735E
- 9. 4 U.S. Itsy 41 at Beech Grove 85 W
- 15. $
40.5 Mooth at Garrison Fork 1.5 miles south of Tartrace
- 38. 4
?SEE O War nce Creek Tennessee Hwy 64. 0.5 mile south of Wartzsco 16.9 ?$5E L2 Above Bed Buckle Creek 1.0 mile SE of Beu 3uckle
- 15. 3
?SSE
- 6. 6 Former USGS stream gage at 1annessee Hwy 82 9.59 783I
?. 3 At road crossing L 2 mil.a aorth of Ben Buckle 753E
- 9. 4
- 6. 11 Above mouth of 14cmer Creek 2.3 mdee core of Ben 2uckle 4.99 753E
- 10. 9 Wanrace Creek At bridge 3.6 miles WW of Webbe *wsle. 2.7 miles oors of Ben Buckle L $6 TSNE IL4 At road crossing 2.3 milee SE of Ben Buckle, 2.8 mdes NE of Wartrace 6.30
?5SI L1 Muse Branch 735E 0 Ben Buckle Creek At south 1.0 mile SE of Bau Suckia
- 5. 97 Bndse 0.2 mile soch of Beu Buckle Station 735E
- 1. 0 0.?3
?!5E 0.1 Utmsmed Trib to Zeuy Creek At road croset:g 2.4 miles NE of Bed Buckie 2f.2 Pavate road crossing 1 mile east of Fairfield 11 1 ?SSE
- 0. 7 Noah Fork U.S. Ewy 41 croestag at Noah 3.25 555 7 6.0 Tennessee Rwy 64. L 3 m11ee NI of Fairfield
- 5. 9%
715E 0.1 Sanie Branch 19NI 0.8 mprm Creek Bridge at Rosevi!Is 3.13 Below Recerar Branch at Winow Grove School
- 1. 60 TSNE 3.1 Shipmas Crest 0.5 mile below Ledfords M111 3elow unnamed tnbutar7.e 247.L 0.4 mile NE of Normandy
- 9. 36 79NE
- 4. 7 Mout at Duck River M1 6.37
( TSNI O Nor=an Creek Above mouth of Cascade Breach 3.25 79NE
- 0. 2 Mout at Nor: nan Creek 0.7 mile south of Nor:mandy 75NE o
Carr Creek 1 97 Mont at Nor=an Creek at Nor=andy
- 2. 26
?SNE O Cascede Branch At Bedford-Co"ee county line 2.4 miles north of Sevennite Hi!!
- 11. 3 66 W L2 Mouth at INck River 0.2 mue weet of Ruey Creek
- 21. 5 16NW 0
Riley Cruk Mout;t at Dxk R!ver L 6 miles SE of Ruey Creek
- 20. $
96NW 0 Carrou Creek 1 mile above moue at Dtek River..D0 feet above Claude Carrol15peteg 56NW 1.1
- 30. 6 Mout at Dwk River 2 mEse NW of Rutledge Fane 28.1 86NW 0
Cr==pten Creet 96NW
- 3. 0 Rutledge Faus. :D0 feet below Wiley Crees 21 8 Bridge at Rutledge Falle. 300 feet above Wuey Creek
- 9. 64 54 W 3.1 At Basanw Ford 0.7 mue east of Bla= ten Chapei 43.5 56SW L3 3reser Creek
( $$NE 3 Lattie Duck River Mouth at Dack River L 2 tades west of Manchester
- 40. 7 56NE
- 1. 3 4ttle Duck River 0.8 mus west of Manchester at uttle Falls 40.4 Tor =er USGS stream gage at Manchester. C. S. Hwy 41 11 0 8 6.'C
- 2. 2 200 feet above U.S. Hwy 41. 2 t=1les SE of Manchester 12.0 46NI
- 3. 8 At confinance of Huckleberry Cr is Hat Cr 2.3 muse SE of Manchester
$6NE
- 6. 6 19.6 46NE O
Wolf Creek Mouth at Little Dak River 19.2 700 feet south of Bushy Branch Road.1.4 miles east of Macchester 19.0 88?E
- 1. 0 Wolf Creek At Wolf Tord 1.4 miles east of Manchester 4.64
$6XE L2 !!3E
- 0. 3 Eaten Branca 300 feet above hwy bridge at Fredenza ILL
$53E
- 0. 9 Puks /Jte ssick7 Creet Tennessee Hwy $3. 4 mdes nors of Maschester
- 7. 12
$55E
- 1. 0
~ 100 feet above Walker Branch. L 6 miles NE of Fredensa
- 3. 94 100 feet above mouth at Psrks Crees. L6 mfes NI cf Fredonia 3.29 555E O
Welker Branch $55E J. 4 BotIbg Spr:rg 3ramca 3 ridge 0.5 mile SE of Bodi:q Sprt:g 2.67 SSSI 0.3 Goose Pocd Branch Bndse 600 feet ENI ot 3utler Cemezry
- 4. ?9 t"3E 4
Perry Creek 3 ridge at mouth at >xk River l i
.9 9 e m TABLE 4 DRANAGE AREAS MNOR TRIBUTARY STREAMS BETWEEN DUCK AND ELK RIVERS O 4 6 l 3 i i, e [_ ~
o e TABLE 4 19 DRAINAGE ARIAS MINCR TRIBt'7 ART STREAMS BITWEEN DUCK AND ELE RIVERS Quad. Drainage Map River Area a No. Mile Name of Stream IAcation Reference (Sq. Mi.) 31NW 0 Eagle Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 112.7
- 28. 7 31NW Bridge 0.5 mile SW of mouth of Haggard Branch 20.4 31SW 0
MorTan Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mlle 119.3 2L 0 21SE Brtdge 1 mile ENE of Sugar Tree, below Nickaltown Branch
- 8. 12 31SW Crooked Creek Bridge 2.5 muaa NE of Britte IMnr
- 15. 2 31SW Roan Creek 0.15 mile above bridge 1.5 miles NE of Densons tan %
14.6 31SW 0 Tome Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 124.3 28.8 3 lNW Bridge 1.7 miles NW of Pine View
- 25. 6 32NW Bridge 0.7 mile NW of Pine View
- 20. 3 22NE O
IJck Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 127.7 3L5 21SE IJck Creek T-aa-Hwy 69. 0.7 mile west of Cosette 14.3 22NE O 14wer Cub Creek Former moush at Tan-aee River Mile 1ll8.7 87.3 22NE 0 Cub Creek Former mouth at lower Cub Creek 83.7 22NW Bridge 0.6 mile NE of Bible Hlu 33.9 22NE O Sulphur Creek Mouth at C2 Creek
- 21. 8 22NW Sulphur Creek Bridge 0.7 mile SW of Bible Hill
- 20. 2 22NE O
Lick Creek Former mouth at Tannessee River Mile 130.9 28.1 3 lNW Bridge 1.7 miles below North Fork 19.0 3 NW Bridge 0. 4 mile below North Fork 16.5 2llSE O Beech River Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 135.7 30 2 22SE 10.0 Beech River Tannamaes Hwys 69 is 100,1.5 miles north of Decaturville 25 1 2llSW 16.5 Beech River Osw channad Above old channat L 2 miles NW of Garrett 145 s 18.1 Above Flat Creek 2.1 miles NW of Garrett 127 115E 21.6 At TVA stream gsge 1.3 miles south of Chesterfield 121 11SE 22.4 Above Cane Creek 2.4 m!!es hv of Middeburg 99.2 11SE
- 26. 9 Beech River Above Piney Creek 1.9 miles SW of Rock Hill 64.8 11SE 23.1 Above Harmon Creek 2.0 miles WSW of Rock Hi!!
56.2 11NW 32.8 Above Wolf Creek 1.6 milee SW of I4xington 26.5 Former TVA stream gage, Tennessee Hwys 20 is 104 near imenfton 15.9 1LTV 34.8 At Beech Dam near Lexington, benawater gage 15.7 11NW 35.0 22SE O Rnshing Creek Former mouth at Beech River Mile 3.96
- 26. 3 22SE
- 7. 0 Bridge 1 mile SE of Decaturv111e 21.7 22SE
- 9. 5 Former TVA stream gage 2.8 miles south of Decaturvilla '
17.0 2:lSW 1.1 Turkey Creek TVA stream gage at bridge 1.5 miles NW of Decaturville 11.5 22SW
- 2. 6 Former TVA stream gsgo 0.9 mile above Pearcy Branch 8.40 p
0.5 Bear Creek 0.3 mile NE of mouth.1.7 miles NE of Garrett
- 4. 90 22NW
- 3. 2 Below confluence of Buc1mer Brsach 0.8 mile weet of Parsons 2.14 2:lSW L3 Panther Creek Bridge 1 mile above mouth at Beech B17er 4.72 225W
- 3. 9 2.6 milee SW of Garrett L S3 22NW
- 2. 6 Arms Creek Tennessee Hwy 20, 2.7 miles west of Parsone 7.96 2::NW 5.1 Arms Creek 700 feet above mouth of Rushing Branch is 3.5 miles NW of Parsone 3.73 22NW 0.1 Rushing Branch 700 feet above mouth at Arms Creek Mlle 4.9 0.51 22NW 1.7 Big Creek Tennessee Hwy 20,1 mile east of Carden 14.7' 22NW
- 3. 6 Former TVA stream gage 400 feet above bridge,1.5 miles north of Darden 10.6 i
22NW
- 6. 7 Btg Creek headwater gsgo (Dogwood Iake) 5.04 22SW 0
Beech River Old channed Mouth at new channel,1.2 miles NW of Garrett 46.3 225W
- 1. 5 Former TVA stream ssge near Darden 44.0 11SE
- 5. 0 Near Chesterfield TVA gage (I'his tres is at former g2rs after channel change.)
16.8 11SE O Browns Creek Mouth at Beech River (old channeQ
- 23. 6 22NW
- 1. 4 TVA stream g2ge, Tennessee Hwy 20.1 mile east of Chesterfield lB. 2 11NE
- 4. 8 Browns Creek 0.2 mile above uridge. 2.85 miles NNW of Chesterfield 12.2 11NE 3.1 Browns Creek headwater gage (Pinoak Iake) 1L5 ILVE 0.9 Dry Creek 0.90 mile above mouth at Browns Creek. 3.15 miles north of Chesterfield 2.89 ILVE 1.0 Dry Creek Dam bandwater gage (Red Bud Iake) 2.77 11NE 0.7 Lick Creek 650 feet above Tennessee Hwy 20.1.5 miles west of Chesterfield 2.73 11NE 0.6 Haky Creek Tennessee Hwy :D,1.8 milee SW of Chesterfield 10.8 11NE L7 Former TVA stream gage L 1 miles above Tennessee Hwy 30
- 8. 30 11NE
- 4. 0 Baley Creek headwater gage (Cedar Iake) 4.37 22SW 0
nat Creek Mouth at New Beech River Channel
- 15. 8
- 15. 2 225W
- 1. 0 Bridge 2.8 miles south of Darden 22SW
- 2. 2 Flat Creek Former TVA stream gsgo 400 feet below tacy Branch 13.8 22SW
- 6. 0 Tennessee Hwy 100, 0.9 mile north of Scotta Hill 1.91 22SW
- 0. 3 M111poed Brsnch Tennessee Hwy 100, 0.3 mile above mouth near Scotta Hill 0.33 11SE 0
Cane Creek Mouth at Beech River New Chwal. 2.4 miles NW of Middleburg 21.8 TVA stream gage at road croseing 2.75 miles NE of Shady Hill
- 20. 7 11SE 1.1 11SE
- 2. 8 Cane Creek Former TVA stream gage L 8 mi'as NE of Shady Hill, 700 ft above Caney Br 16,8 6.32 115E
- 4. 3 Bridge 2.2 miles SE of Shady Hill 11SE
- 0. 2 West Fork Cane Creek Bridge 2 milee SE of Shady Hill 7.96 115E
- 1. 4 Unnamed Trib to Beech River 300 feet above farm road crossing.1.47 miles.TX of Shady Hill 0.32 11SE
- 1. 0 Lost Creek Bridge L7 miles hT d Shady Hill 4.65 s
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- D TABLE 4 DRAD(AGE AREAS
- MDiCR TRIBUTART STREAMS BETWEEN D1,CK AND ELE RIVERS 6
Drsinase Quad. Area Map River No. Mde Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. Mi.) 115E
- 1. 3 lost Creek Headwater gsge. Icet Creek detention reservoir 4.29 115E
- 1. 4 1.38 miles.W of Shady Hill
- 3. 99 115E O
Piney Creek Mouth at Beach River 1.9 muee SW of Rock Ed1 21.0 11.5E L8 TVA stream gage. Tennessee Hwy 104. 3.1 miles SW of Warras Bluff 19.2 11SW
- 4. 5 Handwater gage. Pine lake
- 7. 80 11SW
- 5. 4 Ptney Creek (Pine lake) 1.75 miles NW of Canner HG1 5.29 11SW 1.1 Dry Branc%
Seedwater gage. Sycamore Lahs 2.80 11SW
- 0. t f.had Tnh to Dry Brsach 1.9 miles NE of Center Hill 0.95 11SW
- 0. 9 Unna*=d Tnb to Piney Creek 1.42 miles NE of Canner H1H 0.59 IL1E O
Harmon Creeks Moue at Beech Rint 2.0 ades west of Rock HH1 8.12 11NT L2 Harma Creek TVA otream gage. Tenseese Hwy 20. 2 muse SE of Iazington 6.37 0.!4 11NE
- 0. 3 Pine Tree Branch TVA stream gage 1 mile west of Pleassat 801 11NE L3 Owl Creek 900 feet above Tecesseo Hwy 20 2.30 1LW 0
Wolf Creek Most at Beech River L 6 mdes SW of Iaxsaston 17.2 11.W 0.7 Tormer TVA stream sage,bndge at Graper Sprtr4s 11.7 LLW
- 2. 5 Little Wolf Creek 0.1 :nde abore bridge st Cooper Grove School. 3.03 miles west of Imm:iston 2.28 11NT 0.4 Onemile Branch 120 feet below Tmmessee Hwys 20 4134.1.1 miles NW of temgton 3.02 11NW
- 0. 4 Brasil Brsnca Tennessee Rwys :D 4 104. 1.8 mdes NW of lacrgton
- 4. 85
- 4. 80 11NW 0.S 900 feet above Te*moes Hwy 20 18.8 325W Cyprese Creek Bridge 0.3 mde SE of Pope 325W 0.1 Cra.'g HoCow Branch Tanessee H
- D & 100. 300 feet above moet at Cypress Creek 0.78
- 13. 8 325W Marsh Creek Bridge 1.9 e south of Pope 11.4 32NW Bridge L5 mdee SE of Pope 34.0 325W 0
Cedar Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mus 141.5
- 38. 2 325W Bridge 0.3 mile west of Simmate Church
- 33. 2 325W Cedar Croak Bridge 1.5 muse WSW of Horner 34.8 Tormer mouth at Tennessee Rint Mile 144.3 325W 0
Whites Creek 16.6 225E Bridge 3 miles SW of Gumdale
- 7. 87 33NW Whitecak Creek Road crossing at Whiteoak Church 33NT 0
Beech Crees Tormer mouth at Tecnessee River Mue 153.3 57.5 52.2 33NW Beach Creek Bridge 3.2 miles NE of C11ften 0.3 mile above Morrison Creek. 3.6 miles NE of Clifton 44.1 33NW 34.7 33NW Bridge at Mooney 3.88 23SE Short Creek Bridge 1.8 milee east cf Johnson yord
- 98. f 23NZ 0
Hasdin Creek Tormer moue at Tennessee River Mile 164.8 91.5
- 35E Haren Crees Bridge 2.5 mdes NE of Montain View 50.7 33SW U.S. Hwy 64 at Clifton Junction 21.3
- 35E o
Eagle Creek Mouth at Hartita Creek 19.0 335W Tecnessee Hwy 114. 2.5 miles NW of Cliften,unctim 11.5 33SE
- 0. 2 huas Branch Bndse s.2 mi.e above mouth at Harti!n Crees 13.7 335E
- 0. 5 Hg Creek Bridge 0. 6 mde abon mouth at Hardin Creek 23.5 23NE O
7tzrsbo Cruek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 165.4 ' 13. 5 Tennessee Rwy 69. 0.5 mile NE of Beth Spritas 23NE
- 9.1 13.W 0
Stewman Creek Former moue at Tanessee River M11e 168.0 13.8 23NW Bridge 0.3 mile nore of Unity 227 23NW 0 Indian Creek Tormer mouth at Tenaessee River Mile 168.3 201 Forraer T%A stroman gsgo at bridge 3 milee east of Carro Cordo 235W 138 300 feet below U.S. Hwy 64. 0.3 mile emet of Clivehi!I 23SE $4. 4 34NW Bridge 1.5 miles nors cf Martin Mule
- 24. 1 34NE BrtJge at Three Churches S.79 23SW Pony Creek Bridge 1.7 mdse north of Swift 4.97
- 35W Mut:ow Branch P,rtdge 2.5 mdes NE of Cerro Gordo 15.1 J.5 mile NE of Croserande. 0.3 mde above mouth at !cd:an Creek 23SE
- 0. 3 Sr:uth Tork
- 50. 3 34NW 0
Weatherford Creek Mouth at !r.dian Crees 1.2 muss nona of Martin M10e
- 25. 8 34.W Bridge at Lurta
- 13. 6 34NW
- 0. 3 Bear Crnk Bridge 4. 3 mde above mou:h at Wea$erford Creek 16.5 34NE 0.7 Waterfall Creeis 3ry Br]
0.7 mile east of bridge at Three Churt:hes 33.0
- 3.W D
Doe Creek Tormer mouth at Tennessee River Mile 171.8 32.0 23NW
- 0. 7 Tennessee Hwy 69.1 mile NE of Saltulo 11.9 1*NE West Prong Doe Creek Brtdge 2.3 milse SE of Sar'*is 9.72 23NW East Preeg Doe Creek Bridge 2.0 miles west of Thurman 192
- ',3W 0
White Cak Creek Former mouth at Taccessee River Mile 173.5 132 300 feet above M:mi Creek 1*SE 49.2 0.1 mile below Tennessee Hwys *2 is 69. 0.7 mde south of Minedgeville IfSE 48.1 Tormer TVA stream gage 7.9 mile west of M1Hedgert11e 1*SW
- 7. 40 1*SW M.ite Oak Creek Bridge 3.8 miles more of laapwood.
- 4. 13
- 3NW Miles Creek
. Tennessee Ewy 69,1 =11e west of $sla'Ha 4.32 1*SE Flats Creek Tencessee Ewy 69 at Isomnon 3.51 1*SE 31::4 ham Creek Tanessee Hwy 19. I mile above mous at Mats Creek
- 3. 54 Bndte L 3 miles above mouth at Me Oak Crees 12SE Challs Creek
I TAOLE 4 21 DRAINAGE AREAS MINOR TRIBUTARY STREAMS BETWEEN DUCK AND ELK RIVERS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Strera Location Reference (Sq. Mi.) 12SE South Fort M;ai Creek Tennessee Hwys 22 is 69.1.7 mdes SE of Morris Chapel 10.5 12SE North Fort Mud Creek T-aoe Hwys 22 ts 69,1.5 miles SE of Morris Chapel 7.17 12NE Hurricane Creek Bridge 0.9 mile west of Hinkle 7.14 12SE 0 utMaton Creek Motah at %ite Oak Creek 55.8 12NE Former TVA stream gage, bridge 3 miles north of Minedgevine 45.5 12NE Middleton Creek ~ Bridge 2 miles south of Centerpoint 3L0 12NW Tennessee Hwy 100, 2 miles NE of Roby. 8.77 12NE Dry Creek Bridge 0.4 mile above mouth at Natan Creek 1.99 12NW Unnama4 Br of Middleton Cr 1 mile above mouth. 2.5 miles SW of Reagan 1 91 12SE
- 0. 4 Unnamai Br of White Oak Cr Termessee Hwy 69,1 mile south of M1Hedgevine 1.06 12NW 1.1 uttle White Oak Creek Tennessee Hwy 22 at Env1He,1 mile abow mouth at White Oak Creek 12.2 235W 0
Horse Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 175.3 190 24NW
- 9. 7 Former USGS stream g*ge 700 feet above bridge 2 miles SE of Savannah 114 24hv 14.0 TVA stream sage at brge 4 miles SE of Savannah 104 24NW 19.0 0.3 mile below Auen Hollow 97.4 24SE Horse Creek Bridge 1.3 miles NW of 14wryvine 66.7 24SE Bridge 1.6 miles NE of louryville 26.9 24NW 0
Turkey Creek Mouth at Horse Creek 3 miles NE of Savannah 6L 6 24NW Former TVA stream gage. U.S. Hwy 64, 3 miles east of Savannah ' 53.7 24NW 300 feet below Pinhook Road at Burnt Church
- 16. 6 24NW Steele Creek Bridge 0.9 mile SE of mouth at Turkey Creek 6.11 24NW Engush Creek P!nhook Rced 4.5 milee SE of Savannah 8.41 24NW h a Creek Bridge 0.3 mile south of Old Town. 0.4 mile above mouth at Turkey Creek 11 6 245W Houand Creek Tenessee Hwy 69, O.3 mile above mouth at Horse Creek
- 14. 9 24SE 0.1 Rogers Creek Bridge at mouth 0.5 mile NW of lowryville 11.9 24SE
- 0. 3 Whites Creek Bridge 0.3 mile above mouth. L 3 mflee east of 14wryv111e 21.7 12SE 0
Beasca Creek Former mouth at Termessee River MHe 185.9
- 26. 3 22.3 12SE
- 1. 3 Bridge 0.7 rsile east of Box Elder 13NE 6.1 Bridge 0.6 mile h"# of Crump 3.06 13NE
- 7. 0 Bridge 1.2 miles weet of Crump 2.83 13NE North Fork Benson Creek Bridge 2 miles hv of Crump 4.96 6.55 13NE South Fork Beason Creek Bridge 0.7 mile NW of Crump 13NE O
Snake Creek Former mouth at Teneesee River Mile 197.4 128 13NE Snake Cr Drainage Ditch 0.4 mLie below Owl Creek.1.9 miles NW of Pittsburg f andtw 127 13NW %=1ra C sek Former TVA stream gage, U.i! Hwy 64. 2.3 miles SW of Adamsv111e 49.4 13NE 0 Owl Creek Mouth at Snake Creek 2 miles NW of Pittsburt T anaf 38.2 13NE Tunessee Hwy 57, 3 miles SW of Pittsburf f acht 33.2 13NW L0 Stanley Creek U.5. Hwy 64.1 mile above mouth at Scake Creek 2.01 13NW 0.3 uck Creek Bridge 0.3 mile above mouth at Snake Creek
- 10. 4 13SE 0
Lick Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 200.5 38.8 13SE O uck Creek Drainage Ditch Mouth at Uck Creek 1.3 miIee north of hmhurg 36.2 30.8 135E LLck Creek Bridge 2 miles west of Hamburg 13SE 0 Chambers Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 205.4 86.2 14NE At Tennessee-Mississippi state line 57,6
- 14. E Former TVA stream gage at bridge 1 mile NE of Kendrick 22.1 Y
14NW Chambers Creek Former TVA stream gage at bridge 0.5 mile north of Kendrick 2L 1 14NE Sevecm11e Creet Former TVA stream gage at bridge 1.3 miles east of Kendrick 210 16.4 14NW Bridge 0.7 mile south of Wan&tek 2NW 0 Youow Creek Former mouth at Tennessee R!ver Mile 215.0 199 2NW 11.0 Former TVA stream gage at Mississippi Hwy 25 165 14NE 13.4 Youow Creek Head of Pickwick leks backwater.1.6 miles NE of Deskie 144 14NE
- 15. 7 Former TVA stream gage. Moser Bridge at Dookie 143 79.2 14SE 18.5 L 6 miles NE of Bumsvtue 14SE 19.2 Former TVA stream gage 1 mile NE of BurnsytHe 75.5 48.2 14SE 20.4 Southern Ry. b-idge 1.1 milee SE of Burnsv1He 46.3 14SE 20.6 YeBow Creek Old U.S. Hwy 72,1 mile SE of Burcsv111e 14SE
- 21. G At new U.S. Hwy 72,1 mile SE of BurnsitHe 44.5 40.5 143E 23.3 Below Berm Creek 29.0 14SE 25.0 0.S mile east of Holta Spur 14SE
- 25. 6 At 1. C. R.R. bridge. 0.6 mile SE of Holts Spur 27.0 15NE 27.3 YeDow Creek Former TVA stream gage, bridge 1.3 miles north of Cairo 9.41 2.06 25NW
- 0. 8 Lard Branch At Hwy 25. 0.1 mile east of Poplar Springs School L 31 25NW
- 0. 9 Hubbard Bracch Mississippi Hwy 25, 4.7 miles WNW of Cooks leading 14NE 0.6 Cold MiB Creek Former TVA stream gage at Mississippi Hwy 25, 0.3 mile SW of Cross Roads 6.36 1 57 14NE
- 3. 2 At road crossing 1.5 males h"X of Cross Roads 58.7 14NE O
uttle Yellow $tarlow] Cr Mouth at Yellow Creek Mile 15. S
- 54. 3 14NE
- 0. 7 Above Mayo Branch 0.9 mile SW of Doskie
- 15. 6 14NE
- 1. 5 Above Caney Creek 1.5 miles SE of Grissom Chapel 17.6 143E 3.1 Bridge 2.3 miles NW of Burnsv1He Former TVA stream gage 300 feet below U.S. Hwy 72.1.8 miles NW of BurnsviH o
- 15. 4 145E
- 4. 7
2: TABLE 4 DRALNAGE ARIAS MLNCR TR BUTA."LY STREAMS BETWEEN DUCK AND ELK RNERS Quad. Dra.nage Map River Area No. Stile Name of Stream Locacion Reference (Sq. M1.) 14NE 0.5 Mayo B At road crossing 1.0 mile SW of posic.e 3.22 14NE O Caney CokeJ Creek Mouth at Little Youow 45tarlow/ Crees Mile 1.5 35.4 14NE
- 1. 0 Caney reek Above Coke Creek 0.7 mile SE of Grissom Chapel 14.4 14NE L7 Former TVA stream gage, bridge at Gnssom Chapel O.7 mile above mouth 14.0 14NE O
Coke Creek Moue at Caney Cruk 0.7 mCe SE of Grissom Chapel 19.8 145E
- 1. 2 Coke Creek Former TVA stream gage, bridge 3 muse NW of Burnertile 13.7 14SE 0
Walker Switch Creek Mout at Tenow Creek Mile 19.37
- 25. 2 145E
- 2. 6 U.S. Hwy 72. L5 muse SE of Burnsville.
11.9 145E O Beren Creek Mout at Teuow Creek 2.5 miles east of leedy 9.00 145E La Former TVA stream gage at Mississippi Hwy 365,1. 9 milee SE of lasdy
- 8. 60 2NW G
bdian Creek Former moua at Transesse Rieor Mlle 220.3 3LO 25W
- 4. 3 Brtdge 5 miles nere of him
- 23. 6 25W
- 6. 5 Above Piczens Branch 3.3 mdes nor.h of hda
- 9. 33 25SW
- 5. 5 Bridge 1.5 milee more of Iuis
- 7. 10 2sw 13, 4 At road croesu:g 0.3 mile east of hka 3.63 25W 11.4 bdian Creek Mississippt Hwy 25 at hka 1.41 257 0
Pickene Branch Moue at hdian Creek 3.3 miles north cf tuica 6.51 2NE 0 Bear Creek For:ner mouc at Tecnessee River Mile 24.7 946 25E
- 8. 9 3.35 miles downstream from U.S. Hwy 72 311 ESE 14.3 At U.S. Hwy 72 aear Masseran 321 2NE
- s.1 Bear Creek At Ptekvick Reservoir 0.6 mile SE of Bishop 666 26NE 27.3 U5GS stream gage 0.8 mile SW of Bishop 667 MNW 27.7
-Above Cedar Creek 336 26NW
- 31. 2 At badge 4.2 muse east of Tishomingo 329 26SW
- 39. 1 Former USED stream gage, bndge 2.7 miles NE of Dennis 313 2*NE 61.3 Bear Creek USGS stream gage near Red Bay at Ala. Hwy 34. L 3 mi WSW of Hantown 243 WNE 6L9 Former USGS stream gage, bndge L 9 muss east of Rei Bay 262 2"NE 68.7 At hwy crossi:g 3.7 mLHs NNE of Vina 344 2"NE 71.8 TVA gage 0.5 mde east of Cid Burleson. 200 feet below Cotton Cin Road 241 27NE 73.1 3.1 muse NE of Vina (dam site B-1) 036 2"NW
- 77. 5 Bear Creek Former USED stream sage, bridge 5 miles hast of V!na 224 3?SW 39.4 Former bridse 1200 feet above Hulsey Branch 2)1 375E 10 2. 6 Below mous of Bluff Creek 15 7 375E 104.5 USGS stream gage. U.S. Hwy 43, 3 miles east of Hackleburg 143 465W 113.5 Below mouth of T*.at Creek 0.9 =11e SW of Bear Cred 114 46SW 113.9 Bear Creek At Alabama Hwy 5. 0.5 mile saue of Bear Creek 113 46SW 115.0 0.25 mue above proposed Cpper Bear Creek Cem stu 109 465 7 115.4 Above Little Bear Creek 1.0 mue NI of Bear Cree's
- 67. 4 465E 12.4 0.55 mue above Quarter Creet. L 8 mues west of Martantown 47.7 46SE 109. 9 TVA stream gage at Posey MCI
- 26. 5 463E 133.1 Bear Cred Bridge 2.2 mdes NE of Posey Min. 0.3 mile above Chesault Spri:g Brazch 19.0 46SE 105.8 TVA stream gage 2.8 mues east of Carzwu Crossroads 13.9 46NE 131 8 TVA stream gage 7.2 mues SE of Newburg 1 44 25W Clear Creek Bridge at Oldham 6.36 23E O
Bazaard Roost Creek Former mout at Bear Creek Mlle 13. 9 71.2 l 23E BusAard Roost Creek At Ptekwtek Reservoir 0.5 mile east of 5targerzn 68.6 l 25E At U.S. Hwy 72,1.5 miles east of MarterJzn 57.5 23E 2000 feet above U.S. Hwy 72.1.8 muss east cf Margeran 57.2 25NE Bridge 0.6 mue NE of Mt. Hester
- 38. 8 36NW Bridge at Mt. Zion Church 3.7 mdes $$W of Cherosse 26.5 2SE XC1 Creek Bndse 1.7 miles NE of Marserum 9.03 36NW Browns Creek At bridge 1.5 milee SW of Cherokee
- 5. 71 2SE Pennywt=kle Crees Endre 0.5 mile above ortstralneut 11.4 26NE O
Cripple Deer Creek Former mouth at Bear Creek Mile 19.3 58.1 26NE At Pickwick Reservoir 1 mile above mouth ST. 3 I 26NE Cripple Deer Creek Bndse 1.3 mues torth of Ansboro 56.1 l 26NW Bridge 3.0 miles NE of T!shomicgo 14.5 l 06NW 14.1 3.5 mGes NE of Ttshomingo (dam site CD-3) 11 4 26NW Misstastppt Hwy 2. 4.3 mdes nort of Tishom1:go IL1 26NW 1.1tde Cripple Deer Cred Misstastppt Hwy 364.1.6 miles east of Midway 7.17 26NW Trigger Brs:ch Bridge 3.0 miles NE of Tishomi Co
- 7. 33 l
26NE WLHs Crees Bridge G.55 =11e above sous. 2.5 :ndes SE of Ausboro 6.58 26NE o Rock Cred Former mouth at Bear Creek MHe 2.3 53.9 l 2SNE At Pielestek Reserretr 0.3 mne above mouth 53.2 26NE Bridge L 4 mdes SE of Mami
- 50. 7 26SE Rock Cred Bndge 0.15 mde below Wax Spn:g 3rsach
- 35. 7 14.1 MSW Bndge 0.23 =de below McLemore Cred 26NT 0
Cedar Creek Mouth at Bear Creek Mne 2".7 3:3 305 26NW
- 2. 2 Brtote 3.1 mdes east of Tiahomingo 303 263E
- 9. 8 Bndse 0.9 mue ESE of PMo
I h TATI.S 4 23 DRAINAGE ARIAS MINOR TRIBCIARY STREAMS BETWEEN DUCK AND El.K RIVERS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. M1.) 26SE 14.9 Cedar Creek Above uttle Bear Creek 199 26SE 16.0 400 feet bouw bridge at Pleasant Site 198 26SE
- 16. 2 0.2 male abcre bridge. 0.6 mile east of Phamane Site 198 26SE 19.1 USGS stream gage, bridge 2.8 miles ENE of Pleasant Site 149 36SW 23.1 1.3 miles NW of Thorn Bridge (dam site C-19) 179 36SW 31.6 Cedar Creek Above uck Creek 3.6 miles SE of Pleasant Grove 137 36SW 32.4 At briage 0.7 mile east of mouth of Uck Creek 133 36SE 36.9 Hester Bridge 3.9 miles south of Frankfort 124 36SE 39.3 Above Dunkin Creek 4.2 miles south of Frankfort
- 86. 5 37NE 40.7 Hwy 24. bridge 2.5 miles NE of Belgreen 84.8 37NE
$0. 5 Cedar Creek Above Mud Creek 0.7 mile north of Isbeu 30.5 46NW
- 50. 9 0.3 mile above Mud Creek. 2.5 miles south of Reedtown 30.4 46NW E4.1 0.47 alle south of Hurricane School. 2.6 milee sout of Gravel H13 28.2 46hT 54.3 0.9 mile below Spring Cliff Branch
- 28. 2 26SW 0.3 Holly Branch Bridge 4.3 mile above mouth at Cedar Creek 3.19 26SE
- 0. 3 Min Branch Bridge 0.55 mile above mouth at Cedar Creek 4.28 26SE 0
uttle Bear Creek Mouth at Cedar Creek Mile 14,9 90.8 27NE
- 4. 3 '
USGS straam gage, bridge 2.7 niles NE of Hautown 78.2 27NE
- 7. 0 Above Hurncane Creek 3.0 m!!es NE of Ha11 town 68.6 27NE 9.0 At Jordans Mill dam 300 feet below Alabama Hwy 24 67.0 37NW 11.6 uttle Bear Creek 2.8 miles west of Old Nauvoo (dam ette C-11) 61.4 37NW 13.2 Above Trace Branch 2.0 miles west of Old Nauvoo 51.2 37NE 25.2 Bridge 4 miles west of Pleasant Hul 34.4 37NE 30.6 0.3 mile ebove Steels Branch,1.5 milee SW of Pleasant Hin 19,3 37NE 31.3 Bridge below Stone Branch
- 18. 8 27NE O
Hurricane Creek Mouth at IAttle Bear Creek 3.0 miles NE of Hautown 6.32 37NW 0 Trace Branch Mouth at uttle Bear Creek 2.3 milee SSW of Dempsey 6.93 37NE 0.1 Mack Branch Brid;;e 0.1 mile above mouth at uttle Bear Creek 6.36 36SW 0 uck Creek Mouth at Cedar Creek 3. 6 males SE of P!eenant Grove
- 8. 96 36SW Bridge 0.6 mile weet of Waites Bndge 8.86 36SE 0.5 Tollison Creek Bridge 0.48 mile above mouth at Cedar Creek 15.3 36SE Bridge 1.7 milu SE of Frar.kfort 6.68 36SE 0
Dunkin Creek Mouth at Cedar Creek 4.2 miles south of Frankfort 12.5 36SE 0.7 Trail crossing 0.67 mile above mouth at Cedar Creek IL9 36SE At bridge 4.2 milee SE of Frankfort
- 7. 28 37NE O
Mud Creek Mouth at Cedar Creek 0.7 mile north of Isbell 24.2 46NW 0.8 Bridge 2.5 milee south of Russe 11 vine 23.5 46NW L4 Above Town Branch 2.0 milee SE of Reedtown
- 14. 9 46SW
- 1. 5 Confluence of Harris fs Pain Creeks. 2.1 milee SE of Reedtown 18.6 46NW Town Branch Mouth at Mat Creek 2.0 mdes SE of Reedtown 4.35 46NW Town Branch Below unnamed tributary 0.5 mile SE of Reedtown 3.34 26SW Dry Creek Bridge 2 miles NE of Belmont 2.33 27NE Mud Creek Bridge 0.85 mUe above mouth at Bear Creek 7.59 27NE At Alabama Hwy 24 4.73 27NE Jannie Branch 0.22 mile above mouth at Bear Creek 2.02 27NE Jennie Branch 1.7 miles SI of Hautown. 0.25 mile above Han Branch LO6 27NE Unnamed Tnb to Jennie Br 1.55 miles SE of Hautown 0.03
) 373E 0 Bluff Creek Mouth at Bear Creek Mile 102.6 IL 6 3"SE 1l50 feet above McCalg Branch 10.7 37SE Brush Creek Bridge 3.7 miles ESE of Hackleburg
- 6. 99 46SW 0.1 Min Creek Bridge 1 mile west of Bear Creek. 500 feet above mouth
- 7. 24 46SW 0.4 TVA stream gage 0.9 mile west of Bear Creek 7.13 46SW 0.5 Austin Branch TVA stream gage 0.4 mne NW of Bear Creek 2.00 46SW 0
Flat Creek Mouth at Bear Creek 0.9 mile SW of town of Bear Creek 7.75 46SW
- 0. 3 Bridge 1 mile south of Bear Creek. 0.25 mile above mouth
- 7. 30 47NW
- 3. 2 Flat Creek Confluence of enamed tributary 900 ft E of National Forest bndy 0.96 46SW 0
uttle Bear Creek Mouth at Bear Creek Mile 115.4 41.2 41.1 46SW 0.2 Bridge 700 feet above mouth 46SW
- 1. 7 1.1 airline miles north of bridge near mouth 39.3 46SW
- 4. 3 TVA stream gage 100 feet below Batestown Brtdge 36.2 46SW 8.1 uttle Bear Creek At C-Ws Bridge 2.9 miles east of Phil Campbou 21.5 46SE Quarter Creek Bridge 300 feet above Quar er Creek Fans 6.73 46SE 0.4 Posey Creek TVA stream gage 1.5 mues SW of Posey Mill 11.4 46SE
%btehead Creek TVA stream gage 1.5 miles %W of Pebble 1.92 46SE TVA stream gage 1.0 mile NNW of Forkvtlle 0.37 46NE West Fork Cpper Bear Creek Below stream canflue:ce 5.33 mdes SE of Nesturg 0.33 46NE TVA stream gage 3.75 mdes SW of Mt. Mcpe
- 0. :D 46NE East Fork Cpper Bear Creek TVA stream gage 3.65 miles SSW of Mt. Hope 0.110 25NE Second Creek Pickwick Reservoir 2.5 miles NE of Waterloo 69.4 25NE Bridge 3.2 miles NE of Waterloo 65.7
TABI.E 4 24 DRAINAGE AREAS 3OCR TRIBCIART STREAM 5 BETWEEN D'*CK AD E1.K RIVERS Drainage Area M (Sq. Mi.) Map River location Refere=ce No. Mile Name of Stream 42.5 Tennessee Hwy 69 at Hard:n Wayne county Itne
- 25. 2 345W Second Creek ridge 0.3 mile NW of Ransom Stand
- 13. 2 Bs old brtJge L 3 ades north of main east-west hwy in Waterloo 345W A
IL 9 LNE Bumpase Creek ridge 1000 feet abo o mouth at Second Creek 14.5 B 345W
- 0. 2 Grassy Creek Bridge at Wrtsht 10.7 35NW Bneh Creek Budge at Gravelty Sprt: ige 5.12 Bluff Creek Bridge at lane Sprtogs SL7 3sNW 365W Colbert Creek Fermer TVA stream gage at U.S. Bwy 72.1.5 miles east of Barton 31.1 34NE Cane Creek t Ptekwick Reservoir 1000 feet above U.S. Hwy 72 50.8 A
3sNI 3000 foot airline south of U.S. Ewy 72 36NE H.9 500 feet sorth of Woodland at Pickwick Reservoir 38.7 355E Stak!zug Creek Bridge above C:mmneam Sink 2.9 miles NW of W~w"=M 52.3 355E Picirwick Reservoir 1.5 miles south of C.S. Hwy 72 SgG 34NE Uttle Bear Creek Bridge 4 mdee SW of Tuscutobia 10 1 e5NW Railroad croostag at Tuseumeta (14.1)" b 45 W
- 2. 4 Sprtog Creek 8
97.3 At Pickwick Reservotr 1000 feet above Southern Ry. at Tuscutubta (13.4 b
- 97. 2 U.S. Hwy 72 at Tusc*.unbta (13.S' life 45NW
- 2. 7 Spr.::tCreek At U.S. Hwy 64 croesung 3.2 miles SE of Tuscumbta (5.0Da 45MW L0 51.8 45 W
- 7. 3 At bridige 0.4 mile west of Spring Valley (0.70)'
213 45NW Mouth at Tennessee River Mile 255.0 445W 0 Cypress Creek 210 Pickwtek Reservoir 0.3 mile south of Ala. hwy 20 9 445W
- 2. 9 Cypresa Crnk Tormer t5C5 stream gage at Ala. Hwy 2. F1cresce 10 8 Above mouth of Burcham Creek 2.4 mdes SE of Su21vne Crossronde 47.3 H5W 4.1 35NI
- 13. 6 Bridge 1 mile SW of Cloverdale is 8 CNE Bridge 0. 2 mile above mouth at Cyprese Creek H5W
- 0. 2 Cox Creek
- 15. 3 Alabama Hwy 157,1.3 miles south of Petersville 14.0 H5W
- 1. 2 Cox Creek 0.4 mde below Alabama Hwy 17.1.2 miles SE of Peterevtue 11.2 445W
- 1. 7 At LAN 11.R.1.4 milee SE of Petersville 51.1 H5W
- 2. 8
.Wuth at Cypress Creek Mile 10. 2 5LO 445 7 0 uttle Cyprese Creek Bridge on Jacioson Road 445W 0.3 IL S 0.5 mile south of Te=nessee-Alabama siate !1se 6.47 443W uttle Cypress Creek Brtdge at moue at uttle Cypress Crees 19.4 A'a%ma Hwy 2. 0.5 mCe soave moum at Cypress Creek Mile 15.7 44NT 0 Dry Creet IL 6 35NI 0.5 Burcham Creek Brtdge L 2 miles east of Sullivan Crossroade 43.3 35NE
- 0. 9 undsay Creek Mouta at Cyprese Creek MCe 15.6 05NE O
Middle Cypress Creek
- 37. 1 Brtdge 0.8 mas NE of Cloverdale 9.10 25NE Middle Cypress Creek Bridge 0.5 mde NE of Cloverdale
- 5. 11 36NE 0.5 Greetbrter Bruch Head of Pickwick Resanoir (Florecce. Ala.)
A 23 MSW Sweetwater Creek C1d U.S. Ewy 72 crossing (Florence. Aia.) 210 443W At mouth 1.2 miles below W11 sat Dam H5W G Pond Creek 21.9 TVA stream gage 2. 0.2 mile above mout 17.5 Former TVA stream gage 1. tridge nort of TVA nursery 117 445W 0.2 Pood Creek TVA stream 323e 1, SCO feet west of Sou. By crossing bwy at usterhill 4 96 445W 2.2 Mouth at Tecnessee Rtver M:le 264.3 444 445E 4.3 445E O Shm! Creek At Wilson Reservoir 0.5 mLle below Goose Shosle Bridge 44NE 13,5 372 Above Butler Creeft 1.7 miles SE of Pmitton 352 44NE 15.1 ShalCreek USGS stream gsgo at Iron City, mens. sect. 500 feet feetbelow IAN R.R.348 4:SE 22.0 At tron City below HoCy Crees 329 43SE 214 At tron City above Hour Creek 196 435E 22.4 Above Factory Creek 435E
- 25. 5 its Bridge 0.8 mile SE of Chinubee 119 435E
- 32. 2 Shoal Creek Above Knob Creek L 6 miles SW cf Mt. Zion S8.3 3DW 3AT 0.4 mile below Redding Creek
$5. 7 75.0 At power p!.act 92 sear Lawrenceburg 3*NE 50.3 Small data 1.5 miles SW of Lawrecceburg courthouse 52NE SL7 32NE 54.0 55.5 At old U.S. Hwy H.1.1 miles west of Lawre=ceburgFormer C5CS stream gage 70 55.5 55.4 32NE $5.7 Shoal Creek Just above Hope Sprt:g 1 mile west of Lawrenceburg
- 27. 1 53E 55.8 Former USG5 stream gsge, bridge 0.4 mile SW of lawrenceeurg 27.0 52NE SS. 5 52NE 57.2 U.S. Hwy 43. O.5 mge south of Lawreccecarg 52NE 57.5 22.3 2L 4 Bridge 0.6 mile SE of 14wrenceourg SUE
$4. 3 Shoal Creek At coccuence of Beeler Fork 2nd Big Dry Brs:ch
- 5. 22 61.9 52NE 53.9 Bridge i m11e east of Blackburs 44NW f-++emp Crees Mouth at Shoal Creek af.tle 111 52.1 44NE O
Butler Creek Bridge 0.4 mile sont of Pt-man 46.4 HNE $. 23 Bridge 2.7 miles SE of Tairview 435W Butler Creek Bridge 1.7 miles SE of Iron City 11.4
- 15. 9 435E Wolf Creec Mouth at Iron City 45E O
Hour Creeic Bridge 0.5 mile corth of Irca City 12 435E 3.4 Mouth at Shoal Creek Mile 25. 8 r 435E o Factory Crnk
TA"LE 4 C DRADCAGE AREAS MINOR TRIBUTARY STREAMS BETWEEN DUCK AND EI.K RIVERS l' Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. Mde Name of Stream location Reference (sq. M1.) l 435E Factory Creek Bridge 3.9 miles NE of Houy Creek 71.9 l 43NE Bridge 0.4 mile bW of McCrory School 32.4 l 43NE Bridge 0.5 mde above Shawnette Creek 31.5 l 43NE Shawnette Creek At road crossing 0.5 mile WhW of mouth at Factory Creek 15.2 l 435E O Chisholm Creek Mouth at Factory Creek 43.6 f 43NE Chisholm Creek Bridge at Westpoint 43.0 43NE Bridge 0.15 mile telow Songo Branch.1.4 mges south of Lodi 26.8 5257 0 Knob Creek Mouth at Shoat Creek
- 55. 3 537 Bridre 1 mile above mouth 53.6 32hv Bridge 0.25 mile above Bird Branch.1.8 milee SW of Pea Ridge 36.7 32NE O
Crowson Creek Mouth at Shoal Creek Mlle 55.4 15.7 SL'E 600 feet below U.S. Hwy 64,1.3 miles weet of la-.--.A==
- 18. 6 52NE O
14ttle Shoal Creek Mouth at Shoal Creek Mile 56.0
- 26. 8 51SI
- 2. 0 Bridge 0.9 mile SW of la-..aa% Sanitarium 17.1 515E
- 3. 5 At la-.
em Sanitarium
- 13. 9 31SE
- 3. 7 1.ittle Shoal Creek Buffalo Road 500 feet SE of lawrenceburI Sanitarium 15.4 515E
- 4. 2 0.45 mile NE of lawrencebu:I Sanitarium 14.5 SISE o
Crswtish Creek Mouth at Little Shoal Creek Mile 1. 91 S. 25 535W 0 Town Creek Mouth at Tennessee River Mile 272.6 252 33SW
- 3. 3 At Wilson Reservoir 0.6 mde above bridge at Fosters Mill 241 5457
- 9. 9 Town Creek At Sattern Ry crossics 3.0 miles NW of Town Creek 202 54NW 10.9 At U.S. Hwy 72 Alt.
3)1 45SI 29.3 At hwy bridge 1000 feet nort of mouth of Mud Creek 126 545 7 Bridge 4.5 miles SW of Ha'.*.on 710 4:SE O MtsiCreek Mouth 1.3 mdes south of Old Bethel 48.4 53SW 0 Bluewater Creek Mouth at Tennessee River Mue 273.1 140 53SW At WQson Reservoir 0.75 mue below U.S. Hwy 72 129 335W 300 feet below U.S. Hwy 72,1.5 mdes west of E*pn 129 5:5W Bridge 2.1 miles south of Fairview 38.8 535W Cnnamed Tr:b to Dry Br Former TVA stream g2ge 3 miles SE of Center Star
- 0. 28 52NI Unnamed Br cf Bluewater Cr U.S. Hwy 43 at Pleasant Point 0.49 535W 0
Btg Nance Creek Mouth at Tennessee River Mile 2*4.1 (18. 4)a gg3 535W
- 1. 8 1.4 milee south of Wheeler powerhouse (19.4)s ggt 53SE L9 Former USGS stream gage at Red Bark (IS.Qa ggg MNE 11.4 CiGS stream gage at Courtland, mens, sect.1.5 miles below gage (5.94a 166 54NE 11 9 B:g Na=ce Creek At Alabama Hwy 3) at Courtland. Ala. (USGS gzge) (1.87) 161 54SE 21 6 At John R. Bridge 801a ggy 54NE O
Schoolhouse Branch Mouth at Big Nance Creek 0.5 mile wuth c: Courtland 2.12 54NE 0 Sandy Branch Mouth at Big Nance Creek 0.9 mile south of Courtland A 36 54SE 0 Crnoked Creek Mouth at Big Nance Creek 0.8 mile south of Terrytown 19.8 54SE o Bridge Creek Mou'th at Big Nance Creek 1.3 milac SSE of Terrytown 4.65 54SE O Clear Tork Big Nance Creek Mouth at Big Nance Creek SDie 26.0 40.5 54SE Masterson 3011. Alabe.ma Hwy 36 26.5 54SE Turkey Creek Bridge at Corinth Church.1.5 miles NE of Masterson Mal 6.86 54SE 0 M;xidy Fork Big Nance Creek Mouth at Big Nance Creek Mue 26.0 74.7 54SE Muddy Fork Big Nance Creek 200 feet above bridge 1.9 miles west of Mt. Moriah 50.2 543W R:therford Creek Bridge 2.5 miles SE of Hatton, 2.5 miles SW of mouth at Muddy Fork 14.6 55NI Crow Branch Bridge 1.3 miles Nhv of Moulton 11.7 53SE O Second Creek Mouth at Tennessee River MQe 2*5.4 59.0 53SE
- 4. 6 At Meeler Reservoir 2 mues north of Thorntontown 31.1 53NE
- 7. 0 Second Creek 300 feet above bridge. 2.7 miles west of Whitehead
- 45. 1 53NE At Ala. Hwy 64. 2.1 miles east of lar.ngton
- 23. 1 535E First Creek U.S. Hwy 72.1.8 miles west of RogersnDe
- 18. 2 a.
Mgures in ;mrentheses denote sink area included in *.he total drainage area b. Dry Creek diverted to Spricg Creek in 1953. Draicage area prior to 1953 was 63.9 sq. mi. 1
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TADLE 5 27 DRAD(AGE AREAS ELK RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream Location Reference (Sq. M1.) 535E 0 Elk River Mouth at Tennessee River Mile 254.3
- 2. 249 60SW
- 4. 8 Former USGS stream gage U. 5. Hwy 72. 4 milee SE of Rgerevine 2.239 60SE 16.5 Above Sgar Creek. 2.5 miles west of Cartwright
- 1. 96 1 60NE
- 20. 6 At Buck Island Bridge 0.6 mile nort of Gipsy 1.940 60NE 29.6 Former USGS stream gage near IIkmont at Maple Bridge 1, 643 60NE 33.6 Elk River At Alakma-Tennessee state line 1.318 66SW 36.5 Bridge one mile SE of Prospect 1.805 66SW 41.5 USGS stream gage, bridge 3 miles east of Prospect 1.784 66SW 42,6 Above Richland Creek 1.296 66SW 48.6 Bridge at Elkton 1.274 66SW 49.1 Elk River 800 feet below Reeves Branch 0.5 mile SE of IIh a 1.273 66SE 58.4 500 feet below Stone Bluff Bridge 1.146 73NW 77.0 Dem at Harms 1.021 73NE
$6.8 Above Cane Creek 2.2 miles weet of Fayettevine 90 1 73NE SS. 4 Former USGS stream gage, bridge L 5 miles SW of Fayetterine 897 73NE 89.8 Elk River Former U5TB stream gage at Fayetteville,U. S. Hwy 231 896 73NE 93.9 U3CS stream gage. bridge 2.1 m114e SE of Fayettevine 827 SONW 99.4 At U. 3. Hwy 64 621 50hv 10L 7 Above Mulberry Creek 0.5 mile below Ma: berry Bridge 717 SONW 113.0 1.0 mile SE of Champ 671 SONE 119.0 Elk River 1.1 mues below Beans Creek 663 90NE 120.1 Above Benna Creek 569 8ONE 133.0 Tennessee Hwy 50, bridge 1.5 milee h"# of Harmony 534 SONE 133.3 At Tims Ford Dam.1.6 milee hv of Harmony 529 SONE 135.0 Above toetCreek 518 37NW 142.2 Elk River 0.75 mue NNE of Mansford Bridge (in Time Ford backwater) 510 87NW 14 6. 8 Owl HoHow Bridge (in Tims Ford backwater) 467 87NW 153.6 Above Bouing Fork Creek 349 STNW 154.3 Bridge 0.6 mile Nhv of BoCing Fork Creek (in Time Ford backwater) 349 86SW 161.8 Above Rock Creek.1.5 milee SSW of Estill Springs 290 $6SE 163.3 EIk River CSGS stream gage at Estill Springs (in Time Ford backwater) 282 86SE 165.0 Former Eatin Springs TVA power dam (in Tims Ford backwater) 281 86SE 167.3 1.7 miles NE of Estin Springs power plant (in Tims Ford backwater) 275 86SE 170.0 Elk River Dam. AEDC 263 86SE 190.9 Below mouth of Bradley Creek. 4.0 miles NE of Capitol Hin 224 93SW 190.7 Elk River Tennessee Hwy 50 at Patterson Ford Bridge 93.8 935W 192.2 0.4 mile above Patton Creek 88.4 935W 192.7 Above mouth of Caldwen Creek.1.7 miles south of Pelham 66.5 93SE 194.2 CSGS stream gage at U. 5. Hwy 41 near Pelham
- 65. 6 93SE 196.4 0.2 mile below Blue Spring Branch 1.5 miles east of Pelham 62.2 935E 201.5 Elk River Bridge 2.1 milee above Boetick Creek near Elkhead School
- 25. 7 60SW
- 4. 2 Anderson Creek At Wheeler Reservoir 300 feet below Legg Branch 32.3 60SW
- 4. 9 Bridge at Confluence Church 49.1 53NI IL 8 0.5 mile SW of Andersoc. 400 feet above road crossing 23.9 53NE 12.3 At highway crossing in Anderson
' 23. 3 j-53NE West Fork Anderson Creek Alabama State Hwy 64 crossing. 4.8 miles east of taxington 5.92 60SE
- 0. 9 Big Creek Bridge 0.9 mile toove mouth at Elk River 16.0 60SE 1.1 0.2 mile above bridge and 0. 8 mile east of Elk River Mills Bridge
- 15. 3 60SE O
Sgar Creek Mouth at Elk River Mile 16.5 177 60NE
- 1. 9 At Wheeler Reservoir 1.8 miles south of Gray Ridge School 174 60NW
- 3. 7 Sgar Creek 200 feet above bridge, 2.7 miles south of Mt. Rozen 168 60NW 8.1 Former USGS stream gage at bridge 2.2 mitee east of Good Springs 15 2 60NW S. 4
- 0. 2 mile abose Buck Island Road bridge 150 596W 0
West Fort Sugar Creek Mouth at Sgar Creek 0.9 mile NE of Appleton 50.6 595W
- 2. 0 L 2 miles NNW of Appleton and 100 feet above smallis:and 49.7 596W 0
East Fork Sgar Creek Mouth at Stgar Creek 0.9 mile NE of Appleton 64.4 395W L9 250 f*et below dam at Peach 56.4 595W
- 3. 7 Bridge 2.9 miles nort of Appleton 36.6 596W
- 0. 2 Shannon Creek Bridge 2.8 miles nort of Appleton 18.3 60NE L8 Sulph tr Creek Bridge 1.5 miles SE of Elk River at Easter Ferry Bridge 16.6 60NE L0 Shoal Creek At Wheeler Reservoir 1 mile above mouth at Elk River 59.9 60NE 3.1 Bridge at I4gg 57.2 595E O
East Fork Shoal Creek Mout at Shoal Creek 2.5 miles west of Bethel
- 5. 3 59SE
- 0. 2 Bridge 0.2 mile above mouth 2.5 railes west of Bethel "S. 3 596E O
West Fork Shoal Creek Mouth 2.5 miles west of Bethel 21.2 59sE
- 0. 2 West Fork Shoal Creek Bridge 0.2 mile above mouth 2.7 miles west of Bethel 3).4 595W
- 4. 3 At bridge.1.1 miles SE of Minor Hill 13,5 595E L5 W = Creek Bridge at Bethel. 600 feet east of crossroads 7.74 595E
- 1. 2 Ford Creek Bridge at Prospect.1400 feet above mouth of Westmoreland Branch 6.47 67hv
- 0. 8 Ragsdale Creek Bridge 0.5 mile downstream from state line 6.48
a TABLE 5 -O CRALNACE AREA 3 ELK RIVER ASD TRIBCTA.RY STREAM 3 Drainage Area Quad. (Sq. M1.) Map River location Reference No. Mde Name of Stream 488 64SW 0 RieWad Creek Mouth at Elk Rtver Mlle 42.6 484 Bridge 3.5 muss west of EUrton 4 26 46SW 23 bove Buchanas Creek. 2.0 miles nort of Liberty 421 A 66SW
- 8. 6 t highway bndge. 0.9 mde nor-A of Aspen Hill 347 A
59st 11 2 t C. S. Hwy 64 croesteg. 4.0 miles weet of Palasu A / 53NE
- 29. 3 366 SGS stream gage 4 muse west of Pulaski0.2 mde above U. 5. Nwy 64 bridge 293 55NE 30.1 Rachland Creek UAbove Weasley Crees. 4.7 milee hT of Pulseki 26 SSNI 31.1 bove mouth of P.geon Roost Crees.1.5 muse SW of Walee A
25 58NE 32.0 Brtdse at Wales 160 59NE
- 34. 2 Bridge at Riversburg 543E 39.6 149 585E
- 44. 2 P'Mau Creek At U. S. Hey 31 at M1 Dry Way 94.0 At LAN railrced bridge 0.6 mile sous of Bufotf.e 47.5 585E
- 48. 2 Tormer USC5 gut U. 5. Hwy 31A. 3.4 adee SW of CornersytHe 29.4 653E
- 60. 5 0.4 mile above Delina Road 10.0 665E
- 54. 8 1
Bridge at Archer 655E
- 64. 1 3, 2 655Z 64.7 RWaM Creek 0,6 mde NE of Archer, 600 feet below Spnr4 place Pike bridge S. 67 At Spn::gplace Pike. 0.7 mile NE of Archer 42.5 65SE 64.8 Mouth at Richland Creek MUe 8.6
- 35. 7 665W 0 Buchaans Creek At U. S. Itwy 31. 2.3 mdes NW of Conwsy
- 27. 3 66SW
- 2. 5 2.2 mdes NE of T oley, talow Lea:horwood Creek 6sNW 6.1 8.11 1200 feet above U. S. Hwy 64 2.23 64NT
- 4. 9 Buchanan Creek C. 5. Hwy 31.0.5 mile hT of Conway 0.23 663W
- 1. 0 Newton Brsach 665W
- 0. 4 Unnamed Br of Buchanan Cr U. 3. Hwy 31, 2.2 miles FN of Conwsy 7.47 2500 feet above U. S. Hwy c4
- 8. 10 66MW
- 2. 2 Leatherwood Crook Brtdge at mous. Richland Creek Mlle 25.5.1.8 miles west of P21asu 59NE O
Chickmo Creek 7.04 2.7 milee SW of Palaskt at Rocky Part Church 72.8 59NE
- 1. 3 Chickan Creek Moch at Richland Creek Mlle 31.4 4.5 milee hv of P21aelts 72.3 59NE O
Weakley Creen Bridge 0.6 mile above mout. 5 miles west cf Palaakt 19.0 59NI
- 0. 6 0.40 mde str11ce..NW of Bodenaam 24.4 595T
- 3. 9 USGS stream gage, brtdge 1.6 mues NW of Bodenham 585W
- 4. 9
- D. 4 Tormer U5GS stream gage, bridge 3.5 miles NW of Bodenham 9.15 58SW
- 7. 2 Weakley Creek 1500 feet belcw Randolp Honow Brsach 15 mdes SE of Bodenum 3.75 59NW
- 3. 7 Agnew Creek 0400 feet above mouc at Choate Creek 1.7 mdes SW of BMa*=
2.54 S SNW 0.5 Hurricace Creek 1:D0 feet above U. S. Hwy 44 8.41 3 SNW 0.3 Nord Choate Creek 0.5 mile NE of New Hope Church 545W 0.1 Hame Crnk 2.54 1.4 miles west of Beech Crove Chrch 13.9 SSST
- 1. 2 GLmlet Creek 0.43 mde above coccuence with Wet Weakley Creek 1.71 54SW 0.5 Dry Weaklev Creek 0.9 mde south of Welcome Valley Charch 0.16 SSSE
- 2. 6 Litt.le Dry Creek Tormer TVA gage 300 ft above mouth. 2.8 mdes ENE cf New Hope Chrch 23.5 545T 0.1 Hays Creek Mouth at Richland Creen Mile 32.3 53NE O
P'.geon Roost Creek 22.9 Bridge 1 mile soue of Wales 18.3 59NE
- 0. 7 Pseen Roost Creek At Hwy 31, 2.5 miles norm of Pulaski 11.7 59NE
- 3. 3 1000 feet above White Honow Creek 86.9 59NE
- 5. 8 Mouth at Richland Creek 1.2 miles west of Riversburg 36.6 SSSI 0
Btg Creek Bridge 0.9 mde west of Riversburg 545E 0.5
- 85. 2 S
Brtdge 1 mile NW of RiversburE tat:oa 62.0 545E
- 1. 9 Big Creek Below Knos Houow Branch 1 mile ST of Campbellsville 58.6 SaSW
- 9. 9 400 feet below torks at head
- 0. 97 555W 11.0 1000 feet SW of Mt. Clivet Church 1.81 SaSE
- 0. 3 Unnamed Trib of Big Creek 1900 feet west of Mt. Citvet Church 1sSE 0.1 Unnamed Tr2 of Big Creek 4.03 200 feet west of M1: sow Branch Church 20.4 I
54SE
- 0. 6 Misnow Brs=ch 600 feet above mouth at Big Creek
- 30. 2 54SW 0.1 Tokley Cruk At bridge, 2.2 muse more of CampbousvtMe 38, 3 At confluence wie Tokley Creek 2 mLles NW of Campbellsv112e 585T 0.6
- 34. 2 At bridge. 600 fut upstream from mouta and 2.2 mdee more of Campbeasville SSSW 0
Tactory Creek 583W 0.1
- 28. 9 Bridge below Schuler Brusch, 2.4 mdes NW of Campbousvt11e
- 27. 6 585W 0.5 Tactory Creek 900 feet below Atdarson Creek 6.32 600 feet below Johnson Branch
- 4. 54 545W 1.3 58NW 3.3 Brownlow Creek At Hwys 7 and 31.1.0 mile NE of Riversburg 200 *eet above moch 53.8 545E O Haywood Creeir Mouth at Richland Creek Mde 45.2. 0.7 mile somh of Buforts SSSE o
abertson Tork 52.0 Bridge at Bufords 29.3 55SE
- 0. 9 bertson Tork Above moch of Ly:n Crnk.1.5 mile SW of Lynnvite 17.S 585E
- 4. 0 0,3 mile W5W of I'.k Ridge Cemetery 17.9 655T
- 9. 5 Mouth at Robertson Tork 10.9 58SE O
LF.s Creek At U. S. Hwy 31. SdSE L1
- 5. 37 At Te= essee Hwy 123 atTaco 1.08 545E 0.4 East Fork Lynn Creek 0.5 mde above mous 1 r.ile ST of Lynnyt11e
- 3. 24 SANE 0.5 'Evsas Hollow At road crossir.g. 0.5 mile NW of Waco 3.14 SSNZ 1.1 Try Brseca 0.S mile NW of Waco. 500 feet sorth of Waco Cemenery
- 2. 44 58NE
- 1. 4 At road creestsg.1.7 mCes SE of Dodson Std!sg 65NW
- 0. 5 Tr:gg Brsach
TAELE5 O DIMDIAGE AREAS E!Z RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. MHe Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. M1.) 65NW
- 0. 9 Trigg Branch 0.9 mile above mouth. 3100 feet norm of Tennessee Hwy 129 2.16 65SW
- 0. 2 Trade Branch 1 mile east of Happy Hiu. 2400 feet south of Tennessee Hwy 129 2.02 65SW
- 1. 0 Parsons Houow Branch 1 mile above math at Richland Creek, L2 miles north of Clear Creek Lake 1.87 65SW
- 0. 7 Clear Creek 2800 feet upstream from Clear Creek Lake Dam. 600 feet above head of lake 2.14 65SW G Blue Creek Mouth at RicMand Creek 12,8 65SW
- 0. 5 Blue Creek At road crossig. L 3 miles NW of Odd Feucus Hau 12.8 65SW
- 1. 6 0.9 mile NE of Lane Cemetery 11.4 65SW
- 0. 3 Clock Creek At road croestag. 0.2 mile weet of Brick Church 3.85 1800 feet SE of U.S. Hwy 31 Alt., near Brick Church 3.55 65SW
- 0. 6 2300 feet above U.S. Hwy 31 Alt., 500 feet above Sout Fork 0.63 65SW 0.1 Dtaan Creek 65SW 0.1 South Fork Diana Creek 2300 feet east of U.S. Hwy 31 Alt.
- 0. 99 65SE
- 0. 3 Tory Fork At road crossing. 0.7 mile west of Ostena 8.66 65SE L3 500 feet below Sheppard Branch. 0.8 mile NW of Ostena 7,96 65SE
- 1. 4 Coffey Branch 1.3 airline miles above mous. 800 feet SE of forks in road
. 1. 68 653E
- 0. 4 Pee Dee Branch 1700 feet east of Horten Cemetery 2.85 66SW
- 0. 9 Sinking Creek 0.4 mile above U.S. Hwy 31,1.5 miles sosc of Elkten 6.12 66SW
- 1. 0 Reevee Branch 0.9 mCe NNE of Elkton. 200 ft above road leading to Persimmon Island Bridge 2.41 66SE 0
Indian Creek Mouth at Elk River Mlle 52.3. 2.2 mdes west of Meelerton 26.4 66SE
- 0. 9 100 feet above bridge,1 mile SW of Bryson 25.8 66SE
- 2. 0 Bridge 0.5 mile NW of Bryson 21.1 66SE
- 1. 5 Keny Creek Higtiway bridge 0.45 mile ESE of t a11 road overpass at Baugh 14.2 66SE O
Bradshaw Creek Mou& at Elk River Mae 56.7, 0.9 mde south of New Deurcee 70.2 66SE
- 1. 3 200 feet below highway bridge between New Deurose and De11 rose 68.2 66NE 10.1 L&N R.R. bridge at Frankewt.at 37.1 66NE 10.8 Former USGS stream gage at Frankewing. U. S. Hwy 64 36.5 66NE
- 1. 5 Chicken Creek Prtvate road 0.4 mile south of McBurg 8.58 66NE
- 1. 9 100 feet be'ow lower brt4e at McBurg 7.66 73SW 0
Coldwater Creek Mouth at Elk River M11e 63.7,1 mile NW of Coldwater 30.7 735W
- 1. 2 Bridge below Commons Branch. 450 feet SW of crossroads at Coldwater 29,8 73NW 0
Swan Creek Mouth at Elk River Mile 67.7,1 mile south of East Cyruston 50.1 73NW L2 Swan Creek 450 feet above bridge at East Cyruston.1.2 miles above mouth at Elk River 49.0 73NW
- 7. 2 At U. S. Hwy 64. 0.7 mile ESE of Boonshill 22.5 73NW 0.9 Morton Branch At first road above mouth at Swan Creek 2.5 milae NE of Boonshin 3.23 735W
- 1. 2 Molino Creek Bridge 1 mile above mouth at Elk River 1.5 miles NW of Molino 7.06 73NE 0
Cane Creek Move at Elk River Mile 86.8. 2 mi'ee weet of Fayetteville 106 73NE 0.5 Cane Creek 150 feet below U. S. Hwy 64. 2 miles weet of Fayettertue 106 73NW
- 3. 8 At road crossing. 2.7 mdes NE of Harms 93.0 7 lSW 15.2 Tennessee Hwy 50. 2.2 miles south of Petersburg 48.8 7 lSW 18.3 Bridge 0.5 mile east of Petersburg
- 26. 1 725W
- D.4 At road crosets. L 2 miles NW of Petersburg 18.4 73NE 0
Buchanan Creek Mouth at Cane Creek. 2.2 mdes west of TayettevtHe 6.55 73NE
- 3. 7 At rauroad bridge. 3.3 miles NW of Tayettevine 2.60 73NW 0
Craighead Creek Mouth at Cane Creek. 3.4 miles ENE of Hghey
- 8. 67 725W
- 1. 2 Pleasant Valley Creek At road crossing 2.2 miles %# of Pewrcurg 11.9 72SE
- 2. 9 Ilttle Cane Creek At road crosstag 900 fe% below Hannah Gap Branch. 3.2 m!!es NW of Benevine 12.9 72SW
- 0. 7 Sandars Creek At Tennesase State Hwy 130. O.8 mile norm of Petersburg
- 3. 65 725W
- 1. 9 West Cane Creek
, Tennessee Hwy 50, O.4 mde south of Taney 9.95 725W
- 3. 5 At Old Mahing Ford Rocd. 0.9 cie NW of Tauey 3.93 73NE O
Norris Creek Mouth at Elk River Mile 90.0 at Tayettavine 47.5 73NE
- 1. 7 U. S. Hwy 64 et Fayetteville 44.4 73NE
- 2. 6 Norris Creek Tennessee Hey 30,1.5 miles NE of Fayettev111e 42.8 73NE
- 8. 4 At U. S. Hwy 241, 5 miles north of Fayetteville
- 15. 1 73NE Unnamed Drain of Norris Cr At U.d. Hwy 241. 0.2 mue nor$ of Whitaker Cemenery 0.034 73SE
- 0. 6 Stewart Creek Bridge 0.5 mile NE of Liberty. 3 miles SE of Fayettevine 8.75 73SE L0 Ides Creek Bridge above Oakwood Acres Lake 3.2 miles SE of Fayetteville 4.39 SONW 0
Mulberry Creek Mouth at Elk River Mile 131.7. 6 m11ee east of Fayettevt11e 99.1 80NW
- 1. 0 Bridge 1 mile above mouth 2.5 miles south of Mulberry 98.6 80NW 0
East Fork Mulberry Creek Mouth at Mulberry Creek 1.5 miles south of Mulberry 33.2 80NW
- 2. 8 Former TVA stream gage, brtdge 1 mile NE of Mulberry 49.4 80NW
- 6. 2 At road crossing. 2.9 miles NE of Mulberry 40.6 795W 10.9 East Fork Mu: berry Cre*k Former TVA stream gage near Lynchburg. 0.f mue above Pitta Branch 29.5 73SE 13.1 Former USGS stream gage at Lynchburg Tennessee Hwy 55 23.1 73SE 14.4 ll00 feet above Good Branch.1.3 miles NE of Lynchburg
- 17. S 795E 15.5 Below mouth of Wool Houow. 2.2 mdes NE of Lynchbust 17.0 SONW 0
West Fork Mulberry Creek Mouth 1 mile south of Mulberry 44.1 SONW
- 1. 7 West Fork Mulberry Creek Former USGS stream gage at Mulberry at Tennessee Hwy 50 41.2 796W
- 8. 6 Former TVA gage at bridge.1.4 miles north of BoonertHe 17.4 SONW
- 0. 7 Dukes Creek Bridge 0.6 mile above mouth at Elk River. 0.5 mile NE of Kelso S. M 80SW 0.1 Teal Hollow Creek U.S. Hwy 64. 0.5 mue ESE of Kelso. 700 feet above mouth at Dukes Creek
- 3. 23 SONW
- 0. 8 Shelton Creek Bridge 0.7 mile WNW of Smith 1and. 0.6 mile airline ESE of mouth at Elk River 8.38
e o 30 TABf.E 5 D!tAINAGE ARIAS E!E RIVER AND TRIBCTARY STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map Rint Area No. Mde Name of Stream locance Reference iSq. M1.) SONE O Beans Creek Mouth at Elk River Mile 120.1 91.9 I 305E 1.3 Bride 2 mues NE of Shady Grove 99.7 875W Bridge above Mathias Branch at Beats Creek 19.0 SCSE
- 0. 8 Caney Honow Creek Below Dog Branch 1 male NNW of Fans Mal 8.87 805E
- 0. 6 Factory gJtu,17 Branch 1200 feet below bridge at Fans MCI 3.3 miles more of Hundand 21.2 50$E 0.3 Robtnaan Creek Bridge at Brwes ME1. 2.5 muse north of Hundand 18.3 SOSE
- 0. 9 Wmaa Branch Brtdge 1100 feet east of Tennessee Hwy 97. 0.9 30e ENE of Hundand 4.06 BONE 0
Farris Creek Moue at Elk River Mile 124.4. 2.8 mues ocuth of Marble EE1 9.21 SONE
- 0. 5
%rrell Creek Teaneesee Hwy 50 bridge 1 mile hv of Harmony 3.31 87NW
- 6. 4 K1tmasas Creek Bridge 900 feet below Mansford (in Time Tord backwaaer) 2.57 87NW G Hurricane Creek Maue at Elk River Mue 143.3. 2.2 maes NNE of Mansford 28.0 796E
- 3. 2 Bridge at Avalt 6.5 maes ESE of Lynchburg (in T*me Ford bacarater) 24.6
$7NW Cwl HoHow Creek Termessee Hwy 50, 3.2 mues ESE of Mansford 3.93 8757 0 BoCing Fork Creek Math at Elk Rint Mue 153.6. 2.5 mCes hv of Wtechester 105 STNZ 3.7 Former U5CS stream gage at Tennessee Hwy 130.1 mue hv of Wincaseter 77.1 S7hT 3.9 BoC:ng Fors Crus Above Wacer Creek.1.2 mues NNW of Winchester 58.0 47NE
- 5. 0 200 feet below Tennessee Hwy 50 at W:nchester 57.2 5thT 6.2 USGS stream rage at bridge 1.0 mue east of Wlachester
$5. 9 575E
- 7. 5 U.S. Hwy 64 and 41A 1.7 mues ESE of Winctester
$3. 8 $7NE 10.4 At riverbend 2.5 mges west of Cowan. 400 feet south of U.S. Hwy $4 and 41A 35.1 87NE 14.0 Bo"*ng Fork Creek For=er USG strea:n gage, bridge 0.5 mde SW of Cowan 20.2 Br' ge in Cowan. 250 feet above L&N R. R. 17.0 A STNE 14.8 9457 U.S. Hwy 64 and 41A. 2.2 mues EST of Cowan 7.54 t?NW
- 2. 6 Dry Creek Tennessee Hwy 50.1 mue west cf Winchester (in Tims Ford bacawater) 21.3 57NE O
Wagner Crees Mout at Botilag Fork Creek.1.2 mues Nhv of Machester 16.9 17NE
- 1. 5 Wagner Cruk U.S. Hwy 41A.1.1 mdes SW of Decherd 15.3 87NE
- 1. 4 Tennessee Hwy 50. I male SW of Decherd 15.0 8thT
- 2. 4 At5ewage Disposal Plant at Decherd 14.8 87NE
- 0. 6 Norwood Crees Bridge 0.5 mile air 11se above mouth at Botilng Fort Creek.3 mces %3W of Cowan 12.8 87NE
- 1. 6 Road crossmg at Centennd School. 3.5 mdes SW cf Cowan 10.3 57NE 1.1 Keith Cove Creek Bridge 1.6 mces SW of Cowan 7.65 4.30 94h7 0.2 Miner Creek U.S. Hwy 64 azd 41A.1.6 mGes ENE of Ccwas 10.4 87NE
- 0. 8 Hessey Brma U.S. Hwy 41A. 3.9 mdes north of 4'.cchester 365W 0
Aca Creek Mouth at Elk River M2e 161.9.1.5 mces SW of Tat:11 Springs 41.2 865W 0.1 200 feet above brtdge 1.5 mges SW of Esc 11 Springs (in T:ms Ford backwater) 41.2 165W 3.5 Rock Creen Bridge 500 feet south of Tietcher Cemetery 2.5 miaes west of Estd15prir4s 38.0 465W 4.3 0.45 mue Whv of T* etcher Cemetery.1.37 mues ENE of Pleasant Grove Church 37.3 0.85 mile Whv of Fletcher Cememry 1.35 mGeo NE of Pleasant Crow Church 36.7 865W
- 5. 0 945W
- 5. 7 3.6 mdes WNW of Est:3 Spricgs, bridge 0.75 mue SE of.'une Brasch 33.6
$ 65W
- 9. 0 0.35 mue downstream from mouth of Blue Creek 24.9 16.3 565W
- 9. 4 Rock Creek Above mouth of Blue Creek 14.5 565 7 11.1 At south citylimits of Tallahoma as shown on 1H2 map 965W 11.4 3.1 mile SW of Maplewood Cemetery. Tunahoma 13.0 12.3 365W 12.3 At Tencessee Hwy 100 at Tanahoma 565W 13.2 At confluence of Nor$ and West Forks. Tunahoma 11.2 1
I !.06 965W 0.1 Poorhouse Crees Brtdge on New Rock Creek Road 4.44 865W 0 Blue Creek Bridge on Cid Rock Cnek Road 3.61 865W 0 North Fork Rock Creek Math at Rock Crees Mae 13.2 855W 0.3 0.5 mile NW of Tennessee Hwy 130 over Rock Creek at Tunthoma 2.76 2.54 S8NW O. 5 Atupper city Itmits cf ?allahoma as stown on 1962 map l 7.61 865W 0 West Fors Rock Crees Mouth at Rock Creek Mde 13.2 7.27 865 7
- 0. 3 1300 feet west of Cedar Lane in TaCahoma 6.67 0.35 mile below Tennessee Hwy 130.1.7 mCes WNW of ?allahocu 965 7
- 1. 0 6.96 t
865T
- 0. 7 Taylor Creek Bridge on Eastrocs Road. 0.7 mile SW of Estd1 Springs (in Tims Ford backwater i
- 6. 43 l
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- 3. 3 Chadet Crees Bridge 1.5 muss ST of Capito! E1Il j
( $65E 3 Bradley Creek Mouth at Elk Rtur Mile 180.9. 2.5 muss SWof Prairie Plaina 50.5 30.0 965E
- 0. 5 0.9 mde NE of Kemp Ford on Elk Pant 41.3 Tor =er C5C5 streans gage at bridge 1.1 mues 57 of Prairte Plains 935W 3.3 35.4 2.2 miles SSW of Hillsbero. 0.45 mde ENE cf WMer Cemetery I
93NW 5.7 12.O l 33ST
- 9. 5 U.S. Hwy 41 at Halsboro 9.36 l
9357
- 1. 4 Blue Spring Creek U.S. Hwy 41,1.3 mues NW cf Hulscoro 3.44
( $65E Cum Crees 3 ridge at Cum Creek it.1 S35W 2.5 Beacs Crees Bridte 0.4 mde use of P airie Plains 15.5 3.0 miles NNW of Rudedge ECI.1.0 mde NE cf Prairie Plains 935W 4.54 l 925 7
- 0. 7 Yeuow Branca Bridge 0.1:ctie NW of Wuder Chapei 19.4 935W
- 2. 0 Mud Creek Tenteesee Hwy 50.1 mile east of Alto
- 2. H 935W 0.6 Rose Creek Brido 0.9 mde SE cf Alto 3.14 Bridge 1.5 mues SE of Alto. 0.3 mde NW of Roark Cove Senool 9457
- 0. 9 Dies Creen 14.5 333 7
- 0. 2 Betsy WC11s Creek Bridge 0.3 mde SE of Rutiedge Hill 0.92 935W 1.1 Petty Branca Tennessee Hwy 30, bridge 2.1 mces ENE cf Alto
e TADLE5 01 DRADIAGE AREAS E1K RIVER AND TR:BCTARY STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map River ^# " (Sq. 'Mi. ) No. Mlle Name of Stream kapa Refem ~ 935W 0 Patton Creek Mouth at Elk River 1.7 milee SW of Pelham 3.36 935W L2 Tennessee Hwy 50. O.9 mile SW of Pelham
- 2. 28 93SW 0.1 Caldwen Creek Bridge 300 feet above mouth at Elk River Mile 192.7. 1.8 miles SW of Pelham 21.6 93SE D Gilliam Creek Mouth at Caldwell Creek.1.0 mile NW of Piedmont 17.1 935E
- 1 Dry Creek U.S. Ewy 41 at Piedmont 3.87 94NE L6 Juaratn Creek U.S. Hwy 41. 0.4 mGo north of U.S. Hwy 64 and 41A at Monteagle 0.43 935E
.O Henley Creek Mo*ah at Caldwen Creek 1.0 mile NW of Piedmont 2.47 935E
- 1. 0 U.S. Hwy 41. 0.5 mile NNW cf Piedmont.
1.88 93SE
- 0. 4 Smith HoQow Brgpch -
Bridge 1.4 miles NE of Mt. '.Tew. tributary to Big Spring Branch
- 1. 35 95SE
- 0. 3 Parmley;PalmeI/ Hollow Br Bridge 1.8 miles NE of Mt. 41ew. tributary to Big Spring Branch 0.86 93SE O
Dry Creek Mouth at Elk River Mile 197.2 23.0 935E
- 2. 0 Bridge 0.3 mEs SE cf Payne Cove School 22.4 S36E 0.1 Unnamed Trib of Elk River Farm road crossing 1.2 miles SW cf Payne Cove School
- 1. 27 93SE 1.1 Boet:ck Creek Bridge at 'famby Cemetery. 0.5 m!!e SW of Bethel Church 3.84 I
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M -6 745W 17.7 c8. Nan-U. Above Dry Creet 1.8 mdes EE of Metrovts '
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' 21. 0 ' .. ' ". I 'b t N '.e ,Il. 4 9 18.4 T*O' S 300 feet below bridge. 2.5 mCes ecsth of Je3 l.G*C.'. ilf #.' %,-.*'- . 7 12. 2 ' ' '**Ti 9 D* 745W 21.1 y*y' g M.J '[gy. c m 64NE Bradford darren FtJCrnk : At Wheeler Reservoir; 0.4 mile SE of New Haven - )*MlN*$,*f.Q.h.M. 5,.? 27.5 2 .yl,, Q*; . & W ;'.y &s V ~.rr.%.s*y *h l*W d :.:k*4 14r a R j. n,. . ? % 'ar*r.& a d %s'.w P[g[.q 1ag4 Bt1dfor11LT ea Ter[ Creek. 2 ridge 2.3nces SSW d WAf am;-0.25 mUs went of WC11ama Roadg. 5.*. w / < s 14.*I 4 9 -. e.. 64NL N 4.68 ~Mauth at IndiaCreek,$%.M;*%[yG f, rg.gffe$*.y*p .g 3 [*g*
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. 58NE -l/[.. 1 t e FYT Tb-NALW a y@y,( 85.7 *' h[.QM ' ...qg ,'l 755W y@ E=ntsville Spring B; mach Q " 7
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a 83.5f' LLlevo Incum of McDtnpell Creek'IET.,j,.TQ(.,.,,g,2 Wary,'.g - Beadcf Wheeler Reserntr,1200 feet NE af CE CMcir.asas ..j;g.i,eg.. gy ' ;fe w d p'g'Qg$ P'- 73XE ' f;7.2 Jh 4.3% E1.g 96
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7mE. f Io.s h.t.W. ;m.p$ygg. - ..:;p;;;p .IAN R.R. bridge st West Pnnemst1!e. 2000 feer scoth of Governors trtvo FJg sg38.S ;f.., j. q d.y=4 .= w A Q W*
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'13.8 .c' s.gf Q, -*. k;.; 75NE. + 14. 6 U 4 1irdM.<~&J.k'.F.M,Cneta, beginning cf Ptthook Creets-Q,$1 P'. bdch Creek . w :nt'.;.g %ppfr %.h., x:, c; w w.ts w 3 w~ m" 12.4 i ..m For:ner m sena:n gist at Citaten Anme bre.ge in RastrvC:e'- f7? gr., N.- ,3. - Qm Ptahcck Creeky...n.p pe 2rSJ; m FAhtegv>a Ave =oe tm HuntsvCle 1.!4@ae.d' m. tp' 75n 14.s ,,..,j D'./ Ob' zoo feet adon Edmu Avenue in &ntaMEe T.* W d-TsNE..15.1 . >.v,:n.g:.y.c r6 U8 "4 Y11.4
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74sr,. Ir; 0 s 110o feet we of Maaen 1.a. Re.d. , At confluence d.two forks 1400 feet swth a Medarts Road.."..,&h*Q[J Pizaoca Creek G'Q. - n.$. g,.Q Wi 6 WW;<p.:'r:Cy ~ &.VW P * > < %d;g . yy ,s f.. =. * - s y :-r ....145E 18.7 5f.gi% i..<. 5.c * 'p N'. ,#}15;Se ,,.,w:. it :. Meccomen Creekp. g+q. Mai.th at Enntsvills Spring Branch. 2.9 mCes MW at!.37 Tiagg
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.0-1". *1 Y* N..} 8. 47.' - ( 8:'4 ' U-D. lb- ~.. N *y./7 %,l3[ j .TSNT .f ..t.* 'J. p. *";z'QD # * -? At Coma Fead. 400 feet weet d Arsenal Gate 8 :.. q$*O"g.e !.,j..
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- 442 O S. 82.
LM street bridge 550 feet norts of Goversors DrinPhatsville 1 75n l~0. 3 'y1 - Oh*-J * .V 'j.- 4 w n.w % seatw w e w g'M ;.c;;.%p'y.rt %fX $.. Ox%. - >bgCth r f 2 edDM;W.4 hp!- ~ E:p Ay m %.y;,yg.1{JCn downstream ssde of c.s nwy 72 bridge pn:veretty .lyf s.34., 9;fwty.
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900 feet tw.1 cur Holmes Avence in HuntsvCle A.
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T ,73NE -. '*J. 0 ec. b g i ;-7 73NE ' /.13 f*.m_ .c. k ; ', g.,rM . %?e.g g y . Adove==th d cri Caer m,.py gaq.gg: s z.u. c W.3 75n
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. r>,%r&T.e %.-- L. .r.. 4-: J. A.. W * $; p;5cr.t Orive ' W .y .h N'3. 7t-4.m'n.;;" AtMads.cn etner Mugf ragan cruk4h .N '. 0.7 .r ,7:rr 7 an s.4s: ['.k ; w . +MI. *p'/'w* T.hw .:w 5Nz, : 1. 2 T.Tr Q'2.58 .w 7a}.r'g,:;,, '} At confhance cf two forks 1100 feetwest cIC!er: Da:las BrazchNC..yk?p 'h. ?5NE,,. 2. 0 t Mouta a Ptnheck Creet MCe 18.0 .....s.'..'. G..:s y S M..,Q-M v j,3.73 O 4 *Q'.*. At ecnfhance ci two forks 400 feet 3rof Char. cran Janier HIgh school. * *M,r 75NE
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Ol*M [, W {& ('. ; p . M<xrth at Nan Creek 350 feet above 11.5. Hwy 72 [.. h D T ~,G.Q LR,s.;,, & ZX f**W T:.* 3,3 e '..$ Iri.Vf'W T 4 V.*26*..' ~ p C .745W ', D
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Dry Creet.-se!. s.t G: ' 200 feet above bridge.1.S mCas east of Monrovta E.Y,;%N. ~...#N'J'-$q M* ! <;. 21.7 f.- .0 s . 12.5 S
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'7 ' J e *, 548 {#[' . 75SE C .~.'>fy(8f[@ ' Alabama Rwy 29 tridge. 0.45 mCe NW of C2:errytree' i QOU%'vi ' 476 32NW 11.1 ...d...'.ha y'*..7,Qg aformer TTA stream gage U.S. Evy *2 a2 BMe.sbcro,.,_., sT.C/.. 'i.f, 3*S 'P' 'O. CSCS stasen gade'nr' Chase.253 ft tlw kN R.R[ bridge 0.5 mt 3 Vof Bell Tactory 342
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". * 'J. alSW 41.0 < -5 *W W U* * * -Above Mountaan Tork 4 ) 74NE $1. 2 3. "'> *0J 'D g', Bridge 1.2 miles east cf Tist. 0.6 mile above West Fort 70.3 8.12 .+ 3'*<4 6 33 7 Teilow 2 ar.k Creet,' Bridge 0.5.MCe west ti Buggs Chapel-
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y, 9.95 125W
- 2. 2 Glover Cove Creet U.S. Hwy 431 bridge 0.3 m.11e nor$ of Cwens Cross Poads 12.9 I
$2NW 3's Cove Crees Awa Hig:way 25 bridge, 2.2 m:les WNW of Cherry ree - '~ F2:M Coose Crees Hig':way bridge 1.2 mdes SST of Cler ytree -Y. 11.4 72.7 IJNW D Hurrteam Crees ~. - ' Mouth at 71'.st Raver 312e 02.1. ; mdes WV d Chrler t $40 feetabove bridge. 2.2 mdes =est of Curley ; .,;... @. 6,., y. 72.5 i 82NW
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MINOR TRIBUTARY STREAM 5 BETWEEN E1X AND ICWASSET. RIVERS. ' [ 4 i.. ; "';, p/ \\ M;,3 v," *. 8 ** b'. I: ' " 'M, .le";O D -a #DRALNAGE AREAS N', ~ ~ 'g, i, L, ~ '.t,..**' Y w'- W. 'r., f'.. s .'
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No. Mue . Name of Streare, <.v S *NW Hurricane Creek U.S. Hwy 72.1.5 mCes UN of Gurley... -. s f,' ' ' ,(.6, '... 63.8 ,...g..m;y, - f, a3 /.., - 1l ....9'$ . 0 Briar Tork j r/; Mouth at Mint River Mfe 36.3 s - 112 81SW .;..*-*~. 164 e' .e P ? W..;. 200 feet below bridge at Moores M1Il 14SE .e '. G ^. 200 feet telow bridge.1.7 muse NW of New Sharoa
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.i.12. 2 - . 4 '" ~ h. 74NW .f .*;._++.< J.! 43,8 ' ,,, ~ T'> 74SE O Beaverdam CreA ?' . 4 Mouth at Erter For.t 2.1 miles ESE of Meridianytne "f. yy ?;3 ; ;;,4 ~. #J ' y y _,. f' ' V *?,.. 3 .g., _y ... x, an q~ 4 U.S. Hwy 231'end 431. 0.9 mile south of MeridianvC e ~ 4L8 W /'l':,f '?...- r.., 74SE 3eaverdam Creek * "Q' Mouth at Tunt Rivei' M2e 41.0
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si* h 84.4 41SW ~ 0 Mountain Tork,. - Hester Creek J. s.Q 3 400 feet above mouth at Mountain Fork at New rf; Mh.k.l.Y.Wh a,3$.
- 7. 4 *-lt.C K 400 feet above Easter Creek at New MarketW /
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74N.E 60 tzy v%, ' g1 z,m ti.nt River M2e 50.8.:x.L.C - u.w:g y,- 40.0'. u,. q:a c:.m'i c s ' West Tork Tlint River ;;,'f ; Mauth at r u., y@n. ?,? g _a U.SLDry 231 and 431 at Fisk. 'J'E FC @g. g. .;..,a ..gn w. y[.m M?* 200 feet above U.S. Hwy 231 amt 431 at Fisa T ;.*.f.1, YTS ~~'% - i'.. e, Q._,' -3,, West Tork Ulst River 74NE .A w.'.? Mlft.. K. ( 33.C . W d'," /.j ~ ...r.C 74NE 4 Y.c*
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.'.' 3.18 80SE Btg Huckleberry Creek,, * - U.JS. Hwy 64. 5 m11ee NW of Hunt:ami j*. '.'458 # . %*:)N.* G 'd '. '" t : R Mouth at Tennessee River Mue 343,2 Paint Rock River.R,,.uO ' 83NW 0 Lr
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=- . 3m * , '.GS stream gage at Woodette..U. S. Hwy 72 ".'/ *' Q
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. CS 3 s iy. y.' y - 186~ e .y f.*,q i, .r g;.. n e $35W 48.8 Paint Rock River ~ M ' Former USED stream gsge. bridge at Houytree ,. i - 7 9 th"V 60.0 Below confluence of Estill Fort and Harricane Creek 99.5 6 C E, f 8 '
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83NW 14ttle Paint Rock Creek 100 feet below bridge. 0.3 mue west d Hebron 1 V s 83NW Bridge 3.4 mt!es NNE of Gunterevule Dam a I. 8:SE O I.itue Paint Creek Mouth at Paint Bock R!ver M3e 22.5 .' *. r..=- b- 'i - 42.9 4_ . ~ ',, q ' y }, .j. 4 . ; s.,5 y..x., n :. ,- y,,... ~ e.' ' 100 feet above AhMen Hwr 65.1.5 miles north of Paint Rock ' ' ~ 150 feet below bridge.1.5 muse south of Woodville .~D '.*c* '?, .. 57. 5 g:SE lattle Paint Creek ..s
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82NE Cole Sprizt Branch [.acy Br. ':D0 feet below AlaMmm Hwy 65. 0.5 mile SW of Garth (4.57)* ; O eC;)).P W ".- 18. 0 Clear Cm.k a ... 7 :.; ' 8:NE .. "... 'y., P h ?*4 ; ; N.. Alahnms Hwy 65. 0.5 In11e SW of Certh (6.57)* ' p:4.> JOY (Efh.*3 : 'j 7,'.'J 18. 0 '"t.w,9,.el%[:.'[P . y= s. 82NE ~.; f ;, 5.. - - .w. - ~ *11. 2 . ~.?.M&v,AQ 'A f.. .y.. e Bridge 1.4s miles NW of Garth (s.571 p 8:NE ~ p-*, J:.c., .V. ..k. '.r. s ~ U.e.M."" * .. ?. W 'M y& .n v y) # w.n...g
- m. s.-Cor.' Keel and Canoemy sinkaT.7 EN/NT Y? -O P{ '. ". [
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Bridge 1.5 miles NW of Garth. 0.6 mCe above mouth at Clear Creek I f '.M.. '.@33.1 8.57 ' ' 3. 91 f itde Dry Creek. Y s M ' G Y, 4:
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82NE Mouth at Paint Rock River MCe 42.8 gtv *--;--...~ % e v; 4e .. M. g* ?. SSNW ." O Goese Creek ' r' 46 ~. i W ** ". '2.7 %] 4 ;o 7 %.*f '.. f-A27.8 .'M 400 feet belcw Blue Spring 585W . c..< A; $.h..y F.Q. w -? 0.5 mus airline SW W Shop Honew. 0.6 ma ENE of Blue spring 885W
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", 13. 2 f 200 feet below At.sma Hwy 65 at Princeton t-885W 1.Ack Fork .# ~3 Month at Ps. tnt Rock River Mile 55.4 7.2 - ' C " " '*, ' < 40.3 ~- f' 585 7 0 lark.n Tork e 885W v f.. f....*.,. 5 200 feet below Alabama Hwy 65. 0.,5 mHe SW of Swsim .; ' O..,. ',1 2.,., ~,,40.3 3 1 p. _. f .: 49.6 88NW 0 Esrricane Fork ~ ' -. Meuth at Paint Rcck River MDe 60.0 ..,. n.. S'c'- -i n.- f = 'A - O W/
- 2 43.2 88NW Mg 1,77-600 feet below farm rtrad crossing 0.9 mue east of EstC1 fork y'
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- F. 49. 9 ggxW . -.' N q, @9 L-150 feet above farm road crosemg.1 mile east of Estillfork 3 48,1 Estill Fork.t4:#$.'?.h & a t ., P, ,. 4. 'J ' l' " F Mouth at Paint Rock Riur M3e 60.0 88.W '0 fa-j.,/, 4 /@^ g/ 'y'G,Q., A '.J ? 45.1 Q 400 feet above Treedom 3 ridge at EstC1 fork. 88NW,..v:
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_ yi...,, -,.;M Shcal Creek ' N *g.Q? lAt Wheeler Reservoir. 700 feet below drain,1.2 muee ENE of Unico Grove ' ;. =-s% 's. ? a ~ % *. %. <:'~.<. t.
- 30. 2 I-8:NW
.4 .s - L* p - -P > jay ' 9 j p J-.k-.G27.5 . 4 -7 '/g' ~h.*g # i.. At Neighbore Mill 400 feet below bridge 83NW
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'. 27. 4 G cf: .,v.y ; M At Newhboro Mill 900 feet above bridge , '] 3 21'.M /* g3NW -4.4 .9 Browns Creek D/ 2.3 miles NE of Red H1D. 0.47 mile above bridge at Guntersvuie Lake', % n...,. 20. 2 h, y'... - Q 83SW /~ g gn.,Q* p ;- ~ I 100 feet below farm road bridge.1.7 miles NE of Red Hill , : 19.5 .y ,y
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. : Wc.1; s. $35W ~,., n,., ~ 300 feet above farm road bridge.1.6 mues NE of Red Hill R 19.4 6 63SW Browns Creek.. ' '. Guntersville Reservotr at Smith Cemetery 2.0 mues SW of Crossroads - 46.6 l-835E
- 6. 5 Big Sprizg Creek
.45.3 uf'. /3 ' 100 feet above bridge 0.6 mile NE of Stdcey -+ 833E 7.9 ..E.-<..*7'* .- 44. 3 (( 81SE
- 8. 7 t X.7' '- f,, '. < - 7 Bridge D.3 mile east of Sidney
- ' ' < ' '.' k $ 1 ;. 7* ' + - 3 90N#- -0 Short Creek M J.' * ".' Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 360.8 224 Q~. 'M :;U ' ..: - <[ s, n a. ~ rf\\/ C'mtereville Reservoir 0. 2 mile below Mine Branch ~ ' 20 7 90SW . 4. 5 Short Creek ~ ' -.,. .114 .. ",.f; W Former USGS stream gage 400 feet below bridge. 2.75 miles NE of A;bortville
- 91. 6 Above Scarham Creek 30SW S.2
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,l.i.,1'4 ' *; 600 feet above Alabama Hwy 75. 3 miles NE of Albertvule L 90SW At brtdge 2.75 mues WSW of KEpatrick 72.1 F. 90SE j.3 f. t' .~1 1 p' - s 30A"X ,. 0 Scarham Creek Momh at Short Creek f. . 91.6 5 200 feet below Shoal Oreek at Double Bridges ~ 89.4 1 90SW ~ ' <?0 W
- 400 feet above Double Bridges
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58.7 } 30SW s .f Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 360.8 219 _ 90NW 0 Town Creek a s 90NE
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Guntersvius Reservoir 0. 9 mile below Marshal!-DeKalb county line '192 e
- JNE 14.1 Town Creek.
H!gh Fana bridge 15 7 97NW
- 20. 4 USGS stream gage nest Geraldine, at Alabama Hwy 75 bridge 141 975W 22.9 Former TVA stream gage at Lebanon Ford Bridge 129 SSSW Boshart Creek In Cruersvdle ReservoL- 0.50 mCe 'MW of cemetery at Preston 5.32 595W Hehi cf embayment in Rice Cove S. : 5 -
095W 0 South Sauty Creek Forn.' mouth at Tennessee River MDe 372.5 165' 30NE
- 6. 6 Guntersdie Reservoir 0.8 mile below Marshau-DeKa;b cosary line 125 10 2 97NW 14.1 At Mat.heny Bridge 9?NW 16.7
4 ridge 0.5 mile nor*.h of Actioch School 44.0 94SW S Kirby Creek fouth at South Sauty Creek 7.~, 37.9 g - p _,u_ ___.__._.g. __ ww ou.. 1 yg _ _ _1 _.,,,, a j
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~ -.D.~..eQM.4kC. -T w W p'. Chi Tecnessee Hwy 28. L 3 miles east of Dunlap J v., <*J/; 1045E 44.7. I .';2BP +. ,/. Below Big Brush Crsek 2 miles NE of Duniap ' k..(.? Q J Sequatchie Rint...Q-f 1045E 45.3 8 I - ] Q-Q,m.v.[..',Q.ff' Above WW111 tame Creek 2.9 males SE of Want Airyl M ' k. ** f.[q ;.# .M 6 ..' 200 L.g, 104NE 49.8 - @# n [.o 3'. 4 '.g'" O d iy< . ~... ~. Below mouth of Cannca Creek ' y"*w ps 4 .. ; a - . :w. . m r. .x e' k186 e b 'C,f 104NE
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e 1505 CSPR gage at Alem C. York Histnemy 0.8 mue north d Arke M Town Creek. *k.,}>ri.g.f ~ y. 23.7. i 1095E 110.3 .%C Mouth at Sequatchie River Mlle 3.46 ... Ju. s, - ,-'.u 1. 3. a 13.5 100$Z 0 ~Standkfe och .i N9 h..S N05W _. i 4 To Cro At 1AN R.R. bridge yy,'. ,y gg.,47[y.}h.,iAt U..S. Hwy 41 bridge...* <p.f.h4.p k'd..%,d5;g. arf #-8,M .lQ2.2Sy 4* t...,f '- Q $. 3 MOSW g L7 TYp Pg L70 , O.3 mile above U. S. Hwy 41N%g gW.hb ' t,kF[.3kwevghirjp.*M g O.57'y
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~ 250 feet below Bee Branch.1.1 miles NE of mouth at Little Sequatchie River,?(j p 14. 8, ae' . Na W 0. 67 Brown Spri:ng Branch.. *- /7,i Tennessee Hwy 27, 0.4 mCe SW of Victoria .,m... I.. [., C*.1;, 100NE 0.7 u Pocket Creet. . Y$, t - f# *. 100NE . m: g%%g,,9 w e.:n. n n.n.m w'.nyp' :-T,V. *'y;c(W.y.4. r f;114.7 L Hicks Creek - N. Mauth at Sequatchie River Mile 33.3, 0.8 mue south of Cartwright e1 %"Q ,' 9 18.3 ' '. b Q*i', P ? 1043W D0 .wr k.m ~. 3 M.3,- p/, R ~. m: 4N West Vaney had brtdge at Cartwright -I, ~. - ~ M..n /*. 17.9 ' hka Creek e,.ff:g[..yN 150 feet above West vaney had. 0.2 mile east of Cartwri 1045W..; * ' '
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- 0. 2 0.75 mDe NW of Elm HiH Scha41
~ '. .~ ! t.' - v Mouth at Sequatchie River Mile 49.8 j- ,-j ' 104NE O McW1?timma Creek _.c -.10. 9 Bridge 0.40 mile above Welch Branch. 0.6 mQe WNW of Hopewell Church j 6.64 %i'.1&;. E# ' W ' @ 16.. #.-? 104NE
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~ 110SW ~_ East Valley Road bridge 1.25 mues ESE of Greer Ford i 110SW 0 S*ir11ers Creek Mouth as Sequatchie River Mile 77. 3
- 5. 80 110SW 0.5 Skillern Creek 200 feet below bridge.1.3 miles south of Pikevine 5.67 110NW 0
Han Creek Mouth at Sequatchie River Mile 53.3
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110NE o uttle Creek Mouth at Sequatchie River Mile M.95.1.3 rt.11ee SSW of Ninemile
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v e. TABI.E 8 - re -DRuNAcE AREAS#* .WM.7s w w ' t Y.,l ,,. f.:6,/p. ..~ ff 1 .c.? .c.'.:N MINCR, TR2177ARY STREAMS EETWEEN EM AND EWASSEE RIVERS,,. p. p.Z., 7 p q. a,14,nc %-;*. s 4.:. 7 . e gq .m i*;y . d.. 4'n.$if J..%.' 2 r f* y;y*y. y -..,.y ' 7 - p. m. ~ -.n w s...- (p;u ~ .y m ' %;;,.,.c. . p. g'. Draimage
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'I) 2^J ' O.,'. 106NE 0.4 .. g W',& T,QM [7
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'O-0.3 mile SSE of Hany Valley School / '. 3.24 106NE
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..' % g*f;'. %.Q[N i n4 5. O Q.. y;,,.f 106NE O-Rock Creek ,J y;s g. Mouth at Chattanooga Creek. 400 feet ecuth of power linee - p'@gV,. Q.. :..'- f..*~. j g,; (9*, w;-g At Charta=ga Valley Road,0.4 mile north of Flintstone 3 J.,M. 7. d. 106NE . 0. 2
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'g. .-.. J. ;W~ 3,1-At Citico Yards. Chattanooga.1000 feet NE of Tinker Street. _.j a ; t,;# p. g ' 3.00 .g s-a. ...m.. A .u h.i',..-[g,. #'_7.- L H!ghway bridge 0.7 mile south of Hbkle. 0.4 mue ESE of Lookout Mtn Church' ' ?3.73 106W Ieng Branch -t' 105SE Citico Creek ~* $ jet d3/% 105SE . 0.3 Unnamed Trfb to Citico Creek At Citico Yarde. 0.7 mile NE of East Third Street 's .c P W{(Q Yf
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Fonner v-n. s.- c ~ y, w.. 2,f a,-u M.i b g. Eq.g/. t. %g;) e n rh7 . w.sq.v.. b,,,h@h p' 464 " u25W 13.0 South Qdchmauga Creekgp.Tormer TVA stream gage 700 feet below Tennessee Hwy 56 t.Hb ( 4ss' h % g*W S*-f 9 Former TVA stream gase, bridge at McCarty y
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- 0.5 mile east of Ringgold city limits. 0.25 mile above L&N R.R'Z'M.Q'.@N 300 feet above IJttie Chickamauga Creek *
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79.3 106SE - 34.5 WestChickamaga Creek ;, Georgia Hwy 2, 2.5 miles NE of Kenairgton 7. -ey.ry;.7 >1 J-' 64.3 J d -Y4.gryp 73.0 h Mp w,l.A - 106SE 37.3
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- Former USGS stream gage (gage No. 3) 500 feet below Sou., Ry. at Charlesten W 2,300 1195E 18.5 t
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- y, USGS gage above Charleston.' O.2 mile above mouth of Ocoee Riverc r
Atuve Ocome River g.1,....g q '- m. y;;.. f wd. $~T k h,.f..*q* H..-f. , - [ y. g 4 ". '"Mf,,~ ' WM ,1,362,, g1 126NW 34.4 Above Ccnasatga Creek -O 126NE 42.6 49 '.'.M.q! At Harbinson Bridge, U.S.. Hwy 411 ~%>* '.' '%";,k "" ~ Qif, 1.2E3'.- 126NE 38.5 .. C-g' '. N "... W C2 1.233 g g- ~ ~; f 126NE 44.0 Hiwassee River Above Austral 1.4 miles above U.S. Hay 411 1, 228 Former CSGS stream gage near Re12asce, 0.6 mde below S;ri:g Creek 1, 223 126NE 43.0 Area of Hiwassee River in State of Tennessee 1,215 1 1 126NE
- 45. 6 Above mouth of Sprir.g Creek 0.4 mile SE of Osuld Dome 1,189 4
1.181 126NE .47.9 N,~ [..' ,3i Former USGS stream gage, county bwy bridge at Reliance .7 ~;
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.g ( .g. 133NW 52.8 mwassee River.;., ~..c;., Bolow Apalachia powerhouse Il, .n,. mi - ', ,aL 1,137 , 7 T... 1.136 .m T -- 133NW 53.2 ,. A x5 J' 4 2 USGS stream gage near McFarland below ApalacMa powerhouse 5 2. [E 'S 'c.p... 133NW 53.4 . 4 U.?M.,M '1,136 * % V s./f D '? Below Apalachia powerbouse s .e
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- 3. a At Shallow Ford Bridge 3.5 miles NE of Brasstoua 150SW 108.2
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- 25. 0 160SW 138.3 Above M111 Creek 0.7 mile north of Motstain Scece 28.F 16057 137.4 S '. ' '
16 CST 139.9 At Georgia Rwy 75, 0.2 mile north of Mos=tain Scene i Above mous of Corbin Creek 1.1 miles SE of Mounta:n Scene
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."~ Above mouth of Center Creek 1.3 miles SW of Mountain Scene 5.65 160SW 141.7 Hiwassee River
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Causeway across embayment :: ear East View School 75 feet above bridge,1.6 miles SW of East View School
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- 2. 4 Agency Creek Bridge 0.3 mile SE of B!g Spring 1.79 119NW 0.6 Ucnamed Trib to Agsney Cr Tencessee Hwy 59, 700 feet SSW of read ;ct s' Pig Sprirg 1 69 119NE
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3.E / ' e . e .y_ %W p *; 7 Rgers Creek Q R:stway bridge 9.45 mile airttne NNE of mouth ddCrees 5, fy.*, 6/ 34.7,.- 12. %' 12NW 10e feet above most af Sok.y Creek W,M..@..eN rh.eAtDard Bluff. 0.15 m2e a! sane ?.N 21.34"' ' $.C,- *'* h ,:..g g;#. L 12W ' 11 9 ';* 14,3"-
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1196E 0 Bucktarn Crwk 0.35 mCe n.trilse certh cf mout.1.0 mile NI of ECis P.ew School- + - - - s c.c... J'. r .y g.16 7 118NE
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- 5. 7 904 feet NW d Black T:s Creek mat. 0;35 mCe HTn* of Trtplett Spring 9 *v7 27.4 *.s'*
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1700 feet ESE of 2n*.ars:a:n thry 73 bridge - ~ s F. "' --.%'.y? ' 12. 8 - . c ~- Mouth at Candles Creek Mile 22.S. 2. 4 miles west d C:eveland courthuse3. i./ f ' '1 I 12NW . 0.4 P.mmer Brsach 2.5 mQes west af Cleveland. 0.2 mCe below bridge - ~ 'S. t. 7 12.7 * ,p J'. * *, f7,'l
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3.3 mces weet of Cleveland. 0.7 mcs TNW cf interstate Rwy 75 bridge " '.
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p ONW 0.4 N.2 - b..* 4 12.1 f.~L - ' " I#' l '+ S "e9 '. Mouth at Candjes Creek.1400 feet S7 d Triplett Spring..i W L... -;*. g*. ;10.S'- .y,* * '. l 12NW
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- As gsp arm 4r-14t>enon Ridge. 0.15 mtle west of Bhe,5prings ChurchM N. _w 7.7.'# '_f. ' 3 '10.1 1257 0.6 q $. % $ d.y.
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- ~1.s mfes ENE af MDet.ald 2.4 mde 'Y5'W of U.S. Hwve il saf 64 tridge
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- .-, mas at Etwassee River M3e 14.9. 3.6 mCes >~V cf Charleston 92.9-
. 73. 1 'N 400 feet above httdge across embayment. 3. $ mdes NW af Charlestem 11SSI O Norm Moose Creek 11SsI 2.4
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!n embayment 0.2 mde east cf br:dge, 0.35 mEs NW af Weir Came'.es7 .?3. 2 11SSE 1.3 950 feet SW of Raserrar.on Boundary. 0.95 mua NE of Weir Cemetery . 53. $ f 1195E 4.2 . ;." J. *~
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,'C ~ ^ 4c0 feet below bridge on sanford-Railsview Road. above Dry Valley Creek 31.0 j 123W 10.0 Nor-h Mouse Creek 200 feet above br:4e.1 mce NW of Ricer:11e 11 4 ?.1 Bridge on Rocky Mouct F. cad 1.1 mSes WNTcf funcuen wt2 U.S. Ite7 12NW 14.5 0.5. J Tect.assee Ewy 30,1.3 miles NSW of St.ata Ares Vocational Tecanical School,, 12NW' 24.6 29.3 'J~ Belcw 1R:le Meuse Creen.150 feet aime Mt. Verd Road 12NW 25.6 12NE 30 4 ~ 4.53 2.8 mfes NNW of N!ota at Acme Mill
- 17. 3 1*.4SE 07 2 Norm Mou.se Creek ~
11SSE O 5;r.r.g Creek ' :n embaymeet 1400 feet NNE of tr4e. 0.63 mde NW of Wetr Cemetery .. - 15.7 430 feet above bridge,1.0 mile 55W of Sprtag Creek Ceme ery W ' 11. t > . At bndge 0.9 mde NE cf Spring Creeit Cemetery a 1135E 1.2 .-a' Tenrassee Ewy 30 brtdge 1.7 calles ESE of Tdlewt2d -*;b % Tv;
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125NE O Little Mouse Creek, 7 Mohth at North Mouse Creek MCe 30.4. 200 feet NE of Mt. Verd Road
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", J i,q.Q',,;il . L,. ., g..%, y.h Bridge 3.2 mues NNE of Athene courthouse. 300 feet NW of U.S. Hwy 11 i N N 6.0. y '.Jd.v 12NE LO .. ; ? ~ :,. x J. h.. -9*: 4.28 -Private bridge l.1 mdes W5W of Niota -;Qe.;3. ;. - .f 1245E J 3.9 1245E .;-w % ~;':ks.~S.w l,*J . *.m..... : s: ~r .% a s W.. .; ;. q.:'* ,,.c:q<;.~6
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., ~, ~. ., L, w.;. _j 5.8 little Mouse Creek -r,-? Bridge 0.8 mile NE af Nietah i C ~ i :~7e w 'W. ;t.. / @.n'y 1196F..f0 5 orth Mouse Creek,'...W ( MouttLat Hiwassee River Mile 15.3.
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50 feet above bridge acrosa embaymentW:o
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W .j f: .r 1196E ,L3 ' Bridge 2.6 maes west of Charleston _.".um ?*>r f&i 44 w: e.;'.4;k .;.:-;#D,.h d.'uty (** 37.3.,: j; 2.2 1 m E' q.t@% p p*g-d.g ;g. v': QfSi. Y JSil." N.* 1196E
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o-G.Mem& w "st south Mouse Creek,%g73., .' At ford 2.$ mues ESE of Eureka'.-% y ~; r,. Y 27 Q.Qg'," f c: ? 119 .;4.s .7#D ' t.! 25.C, f.f $?g< *.*p, g. d..* ' A*,Lp/.- '... f,$'.:.p Dy,;, .h,, 1198E '. 6. 8 u '[#ENMT $J1.3 '? . 2.2 miles NhT d Mouse Creek Road bridge at Anstia Lake WNE ~ IL O L10NE ',11. 4
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- 13. 5 South Mouse Creek Belcw mouth of FtHauer Branch 1, 15. 6 1L5
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~ . 9.10 12NE 13.3 _,* W ' . At U.S. Hwy 11 bpass. 0.3 mile eut of Bradley Co. Nursirg Home l 12NE 15.7 120NE 15.0 ..c. 4 f, l/ c At 24th Strest bridge in Cleveland _i-. 4.74 .,w.'.. ?, W
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- At Diman Street (Tenness.ee Hwy 60) bridge in Cleveland.. N,,..:,
.*..1-e.,j.7.75 ( 120NW 17.2 , p s.s.s.'. v.. J .,s South Mouse C' reek'g,Q,~w.Little South Mouse Creek ~D . 600 feet below Southern Ry. bridge in South Cleveland ...., i .v. -j... c. h E. 4'_-E... - -, w. - + -.... .s., -.,g -** V1c 9 >; g.g g 3
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- Mouth at South Mouse Creek MCe 4.6. 2.0 mues WSW of Charleston
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f,;,,1r. g g, 1196E . p6 12NE .O Unnammi Trib to 5 Mouse Cr.. Ofouth at South Mouse Creek MDe 12.4. 0.7 mile NNW of North Lee School O ' M 2.77 ' O - AqY.sj q . Mouth at South Mouse Cirek MUe 13.8. 0.2 mua WNW of A 7'I 4.04' EU.S. Ifwy-11. 0.35 mne east of North Lee Schoof X 45 dy *gE.%*.' m. 1.31 QO 12NE "0. 9 F1Itauer Branch.W %{@J.4. ?,c/y*.M Jy g;(., b h.- y-f*J7-;,,iy&'.
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' At U.S. Bwr11(business routeF. - % f.t u -o 'gh'hool .L o NA'h. M,13,71 .. e. Falaner Branch * 'd M 120NE 40.8 x L'c e-pf.,i, i ' Z.52 - 7 100 feet above bridge. 0.5 mile NE of Bradley' Central High Sc ff.,0. 'W-@N-!a C 'r> t- +g - 120NE . 1. 8L i T-y c. 120NW
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At Peerless Road on NE side of Tennessee Itay 60 - F.C c-E D M Y.'7. 0.61 f [. e-y.y,. f At bridge 200 feet NNE of 9th Street, 0.1 mne below Tennessee Rwy 60 g f * "-f' 3.11 - -. 0. 84 a 12NE Unnamed Trib to S Mouse Cr. j,yc.f At Ca:houne. radway spur across embayment 0.2 mue east of U.S. Ifwy 11',.f, *C -en g ? 1195E. Unnarned Trib to Hiwassee Ri 5 : _ qMv - Oostanaula Creek .n._. yp.., ; .-n...:,~.. ..uw.g e. s /.* v y-. Wi v.:~ E.. y-125W 0 .N.,6 6 '. ' g %,h J
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'41,3 J.- ' M J At bridge 0.3 mile NNW of South LAberty 4 1.'y3-135SW 18.0
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',600 feet below Tennessee Hwy 30.- 0.7 mile SSE of Athens courthouse < - .c U 26. 8 a 12NE 31.3 [ c -]Y.. <6.. c-
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.'. w. . e.,. --. ~,..,t v. m '? ' Bridge 80 feet SE of U.S. Hwy 11 (business route) 600 feet east of Ingleside $ch 22.4 'm E ~ 7~ 12NE M.1 750 feet SW of hgleside Spring No. 2.1.1 miles NE of courthouse. 12NE M.8 f. . ?.MO.. y Above bgleside Spring No. 2.1.2 mues NE of courthouse . LT 22.1 ,n'yf 12NE 34.7 ',. f...' Q [* .g. f 12NE 34.6 22.1 ~ .f. Below hgieside Spring No.1,1.3 miles NE of courthouse 4 22.1 . ' s. 'np,', q -J.'.' 0.8 mile above L&N R.R., 2.2 miles NE of Athens courthouse ) _' ;;y a~ '=:: y. s ..- y
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125NE 36.2 u. c.a, ^c,".. _,16.8 i. g_ 0.3 mile below Johnson Branch 3.1 mues NE of courthouse - +. 125NE 37.3 Oostanaula Creek f 125W 0 Unnamed Trib to Oostananla C1 Mouth at OosMasu?= Creek Kile 14.2. 3.3 miles NE cf Sanford ' ~ - 5.28 Mouth at Oosumta Creek Mile 27.1. 2.4 mues SSW of Athens courthouse. 3.65 l*_* ..' T T 12NE O Black Branch "# U*
- Mouth at Oostanaula Creek Mlle 30.5,1.3 miles south of cturthouse
' 1. 94 12NE O Cedar Spru:gs Branch I 'a.. 12NE '0 Gilbert Hollow Drain ~.O Mouth at Oostanaula Creek MCe 31.4. 500 feet NW of junc cf Tenn. Hwys 30 & 39 .0.49 ,.:..,* L ;d; ~ ~ T. ', - .g. 12NE O Sokey Branch..- L Mouth at Ooshrania Creek MGe 33.4. O.5 mile ENE of courthouse . 1.58 32.3 Mouth at Hiwassee River Mile 23.9 g y 125SW 0 Chatata Creek ,, *~ 1257 0.3 ' 2.2 miles south of Calhoun. road relccation site 32.3 126NW 0 South Chestuce Creek. 2.4 miles ENE of Tasso. 0.3 mile above Haun MIII
- 24. 3 k.
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'W~ Mouth at H1wassee River Mile 31.0 38.9 o 38.5 126NW
- 1. 7 South Chestuee Creek 900 feet below Upper River Road bridge. 2.5 miles NW of Benton Station 38.0 Above Upper River Road bridge. 2.7 miles NW of Benten Station 126NT
- 1. 9 126SW 9.3 USGS stream gage. Bentco Pike brid;e 3.6 miles west of Benton 31.8 132 126SW 0
Chestuce Creek Mouth at Hiwassee Piver Mile 32.3 1265W 4.0 200 feet below Athens-Besten Rosd bridge.1.1 miles a.trline NE of mouth 131 1 126SW 4.0 Chestuee Creek At Athens-Benton Road bridge.1.1 miles airlir.e NE of mouth 13 1 129 1265W
- 9. 6 Atbridge 0.4 mile airline north of mouth of Davis Branch 125SE 18.1 Former TVA stream gage, bridge at Destville 114 125SE 19.3 Above Big Foot Branch. 0.9 mile NNE of Dentv111e 105 93.4 1255E 24.3 At bridge 0.7 mile above Crittenden Branch s.
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.e- -QJ L3ON e 11. 0 w*g.0. 91, EAbows Deacat creek 8.1 mco.NNW d Oudgerf' goQ y '* "r L **q~g Ji 2 .+ y*f-{V ... :x bth at Male'dre<ek RSs 1.Sc t Tenneasee Ruy 39 br%=d%]e =fd.q 3 .v y . w.w;e m m. w A n LX.NE -f". 0 ; UrmamM TMb to Ma Cr # ' % g.*,.,- 4, Q a idge % C 3.ht.44 - . Mouth at MIdd:e Creek 3tSe 3.8 T.8 muss earth cd Er.gfeMN.h e ' Dm-*v Creek
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' formarTTA straen gage belos 5'kNMANh' Moa L3rN *WG; Maur*$af O esesee creek Mue 42,s. t%,y g6?Qg gs.12-a $fh.,D 1YC$fMN aN NMh.MN N N5,MkW s. D. p% W ' h.e. Old 7ederat1ked brMgo 2;5 artlea ears cs Er.giewoodWT@'Wg %=g J.4 7..0.94 t 3:"NW e 2. 3 7
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0.3 mue below Trank Creek.1.0 mile south of Caddistown 143NE 92.6 ' '. 8. 50 . %". 4.... %n.e 4 ?. c..~ %. ',;+or..s.".s4* e i -W Mou.th at Mne 1.3 - . n.. Occee River. 6. 126NW .G Touralle Creek '.9 3
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g%.fe *r %' 126NW U.S. Hwy 411 at Benace %
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Jf 6.94 Mouth at Ocoes River MDe 10.44 !.4 inDes WNW of O - '.W -Mr.-> 'i ac Cookson Creek *. NA.A*4 Q.% !* p. - 126NW - -f l W (wW.9bc 136SW, 'O' 126EE J f.[ Greasy Creek $. M g!'; 2 : L . [C Y,W *,WJ* W'& 126SE "-0 ?? eh?.%.C s'$nt%2M r*.h %':~i Qii'.F%7?: % + M..; h,l ' f"' {"1,*. ? " Momb s1 Ocose River Mlle 18.9. 0.8 mile weet of Cecee No. 2 powerbonne.*' )2.2 ' Big Creek.%r, N.W. t Mosh at Ocoee River Mile 24.9.'0.'i mile NW of Ococo No. - 3 powerhouse ! w a% % 2 *-: ? X-N $ p-f. j .-&h* ~QJ.% G} Rasch Creek :, " gN Mouth at Ocoee River Mne 27.9. 0.8 mEe north of Ocoee No. 3 Dam- .2" r.1 %.2.82 ge4 Tg;.. rf 133EW 0 Gassaway Creek
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8.36 133SW 1,0' 3.??f G Q. 4.. ...;,;.!P','t..g. M.Fp'.-7 13.8 7 a.. 133SW : Q..Tmnb11:g Creek'... '*%,.-...4 ' Bridge 0.4 mus west of AUen Gap crossroads -.' ~ . ;Wp Former ATES stream gage No. 2, L3 m!!es NW of Allen Cap crossroads ? /-" 68.7. Ac res 133SW 'A Paynes Branch (y*W,iW- ^ydf AI..J j'@. Tormer,ATES stream gage No.1.-1.3 maes NW of Allen G, ap crcesroads... [ 19.0 Acres M, @;1 - &~/.,*i 1335W ~y v.).m ~ v,
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> ' tf 14.8 y N'; - t *,...' 133SW ,0 North Potato Creek. [T - ..y USGS stream gage at Tennessee Hwy 58. L4 mnes saath of Ducktour #
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9. X:> - t b ;9 CY 1335W ~ :4 Unnamed Br of Unnamed Str T Tormer TVA stream gage. Copper Basin area IE, 0.7 mHe SSW of Ducktown 4.'05 Acres e ~ ;. e P. At tanings pond dam 1.4 mues NNW of Isabella -? -iie M ' g'.l2. 64 Mot:.'h at North Potato Creek Mile 3.3. L1 miles MW of Isabella ~^.M.! ^* 4 M-9 l, 133SE O Burra-Burra Creek, ' % .;s L30 1335E 2.1 . -- J 9W ?J-Nff ff. ' % 2*" '.' 133SE rhedBrof Burra-Burrn Cr Former AIES stream gage. Copper Basin area $/ 0.8.m1Ie NNW of IsabeHa;' _ r 15.7 Acres h +'.' s. ', * - .~~ ~.. - h % G ; .._W.. [.: s (fp s.
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T. 7 J 3.- 134NW 0.1 5.16 W U U g '. ?'" i .r 133SE Unamed*Trib to Davis MillCr 1.2 mLlee SW of fanut!=. 0.8 mile north of Coletoon . s './ J 71.8 134NW 0 Tightingtown Creek. - m- ~.. t. Y - Y m'i.;. Mouth at Ocoee River Mile 27.3. 'O (.it. i E (Jef '. a i.' - ,.-J.* - #J. W f ~ ..$., i '.'.Q 71.5 j 134NW 0.3 I'ghti:stown Creek ' r., '- At Tennessee-Georgia state line... .lW4-M<~t-USGS stream gage at McCayevGle 0.25 mile above bridge...' ~. 70. 9 4 ~ J '.J@.,./[- 134 W
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St1Hhouse Creek ' ' Mi - Mouth at Sugar Creek Mue 2.2. 4.2 miles WNW of Blue Ridge Dam 0.60 [ 134NE 0 uttle Stgar Creek -, 1 Mouth at Sugar Creek Mile 3.8, 3.3 mues WNW of Blue Ridge Dam y 3.23 .', ~. ~ .. ;.. m % -=. '. ~ * ,..:? .->-.r - :,.. ; f ~3., e. a ~ ' O. 84 ..Below mmamM tributary 5.0 miles west of Blue Ridge Dam t. 5-134NE
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. 45.8 '- ~ Mouth at Toccoa River Mile 50,2. 0.8 mile SW of M:neral Bluf! IMNE O Hempton Creek. Atprivate road cmssing 0.4 mue WSW of Mineral Bluff 4 '_ / . 45.6 - - J.' ',', ~# 13tNE 0, 6 .. f;' i.'*'... 40.8 134NE 1.1 , ci ' ',1 ' H!ghway bridge above 14N R.R. at Mineral Bluff e. ',. *
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Bridge 0.3 mue NWof Mineral Bluff g, [ ..g.- ~ . 7 1: 14'lSW
- 3. 2 Star Creek Bridge 0. 9 mile west of Blue Ridge Dam
,'4 ~ S. 35 - *^ IMNZ Weaver Creek .g e
- 4. :5 Georgia Hwy 60.1.2 mues SE of Morgsston
.g Bridge 2.3 miles MW of Hurst 4 14.1 ~. <. - 142SW
- 1. 6 Wuscot Creek
~' - 33.5 i, 1425W 0 Noontootia Creek Mouth at Toccoa River Mile 72.0. 0.7 mDe WNW of Dial 33.0 -? Bridge 0.7 mile MW of Dial s-. 14llSW
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- 1. 4 Noontootla Creek Bridge 0.25 mile above Black Ar.kle Creek 3LO
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14::5W Skeenah Creek Georgta Hwy 60.1.9 miles NW of Margret 143NE 0 Cooper Creek Mouth at Toccoa River Mile 53.0, 2. 8 miles west of Raw ar 40.0 33.7 Georgia Hwy 60, 2.9 miles west of Baxter 143NE 0.5 143NE 0.4 Grizzle Creek 700 feet above Georgia Hwy 60,1.7 miles SE of Cavender Bridge
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143NE Suches Creek At Georgia Hwy 60. 2.*. mdes WN'.V of Suches 1.5 miles SSE of Gadd.stown, 900 feet below Big Creek 12.2 143NE 0.2 Ca:iada Creek Mouth at Miwassee River Mile 35.5,1.7 mdes south of Cid Pa::y 10 3 12&NE O Conasauga Creek - Bridge below imamed branch.1.3 miles south of Cid Party 10 3 126NE 0.7 10 1 ? .~ 106NE
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100 fece below bruto, t 3 mae e of newe id,g.J". g M'D ~ 1ast jJP-Cane Creek s y .o X3.2 dc... of4 ,g.h,ee.g., .e w a= tssE ps,q.A-W J
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- Mont at Cane Creek Mne 1.8,,0.4 mte NW of CarteckT*M:
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- Tre to Cane Creek Mcuth at Cee Creek M3e 8.3, t 4 mEse S8W d Etewsk
,,Q.pT7 JkLgN g,,[ r* ? (..M=m.s.t C e Creek Mce s.a.:ts an.. xxE d rwas w tzsE..e < Crocas sprs=.. v..ch.1.> Bran g a A-h .y n -~a.. -"A
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..,' f >.'s - s 13::SW - 32.4 'U.. > - ?. b. r - 1 \\..-Jr.J. T., A Bridge 0.1 mRe more af Ivy Tra2 June. 0.75 mde SSW of l'alce Gmve Chure.li A 133NW 0 Chudern Creek.* N t!.i.T 200 feet above mouth, 0.6 mQe ENE of Reliance % n,hg.e'f?hy.f $*[.Q.', Q ..s.' Q, Mf C'W ' T 0 4. 39,, M3 ". g ?.*,.f-L,y % c. + ~'i&.%?g.i-Vp MQs...:QqfQ) ge. de 133NW 0.1 B:s Lost Creek .s i t*f,Q
- 6. <. c.h 330 feet above mouth at Probot Bridge 0.1 ene NE of Tcwee Church. 2.25 mCas EsE cf 8pringioen *'hpr tX q18.9, 4*N!l hee u..L A...m
.J W* 133NW 7, Towee Creek -# A" g 4 At LAN E.R.; 700 feet 367 d Apalachia powerhouse ry e. p';fM4% 'h% Yvf.11=i M M 1MNT 40 Srnith Croak t"Q,.tg$y. Meath at Herassee her MHe 54.2, 0 0 mila NNE of ApeJachia powerboos.Q,e p % 4;54 133NW j0 Rock Island Branch *.'.,., ".),. IMNW p'h4.2Ts @sk[ ~ W,,<%; [Ty.f, C<Aar Creek sg)'O Mouth st bassee R1 reg MUs 54 f*
- i;-yhx.g,.e-sq=;rn.8 WgQ
.3 gy.ptg QJoe'Erown Dwy, 0;ThUs sooth of juno wm Teepe@ se s: 24.W 7' g5 r h.s.c Canz Creek.Pdr V 4 .e-13sz ~.c ..(.s:;.d : . g 'O., Turtletown Creer.'+*.*$W ~ '. 133NE; Jt 4.64 a Moath et B1,sasese River Mus 89.1 M d.ygC,*S.My' M,. 'gM ',
- 34. 5 I I 133NE
- 8. 4 '-7 N'Ddn( $ *'?'/'d W M M i"< ' CSCS stream gage 9.4 mde norttL d Turt!stown ZL*NF a
. Bridge 0.3 mce east of 1,&N R.R. at Turtletown ??M.Wif*f[ht '*T' M191 *' $.[g. 13:tNE ~ .t. s a n- D16. 90 'm "M d .'R 2. 133NE . 1. 2 Unnamed Trth Turt!atown 0 i.kN, 0.3 mge west d 1.4W R.R. At Farner, 900 feet shove highway bridga 5 "i 't 'j $9. 86 ! N r-C. N.i2 D 1 v1.'?.7. *T.46 Ngro Creek h'Mt.i e +/e* c;% f.% *.u-i.P M. AJ Rocky yoro Creek?' f.yn. Mout s2 Turtlemwn Creek 2*8 mu'se NE
- T.'#.(.b') GyAp*p'iY m..Q X.D k [
y-133SE ,0-d Eartaick
- tug
's S. 90 1sssE
- 0.2 gy s.2 muss sW d uberty, N.C;.1;t nne. ME d nroews: Cemetery
- N Bridge 90J feet above Slaje Creek,3.31.ifes NE d Apdama Dann MV-y:.y. s.7s a,g*; 4 133NE 1.sure2 Branch /J. reek)$. M Shular Creek. -i y..,733. 8 A 133hE
-.,n . ff t - M';,W.9'e 1.2 mass IEE of Farner,1.J muse'aouth d Apala+a Dam -G*Q 1400 feet below road crossing."1.6 mGa a SSE of Apalachia Dem". /M r9.8T '
- 133NT,
- rd Carnp Creek * ' p>./.%.;-
e s -ym - q ~ 'H c m
- F Si&5 ?
~ .m w v..m-w:e,~.g.s.ppy. m w' w p,;., s '.yp " w' 141NW North hat Creek 'y. 200 feet below bridge. 4.0 mCes W2rF d Btwassee Dam M,. 141NW T, u, ",... 1: -M* T.*. Joe Brown BIghwmy croestag,' 1.8 mnes NNE of Violet. M *W,M.1.M2 '. M p 4*. V 4. O D'- , - 7. 82
- f 141NW
'r' ConanmiTrfb to H1wassee'R ' 1200 feet SSE d New Prospect Church; 3.1 reces % NW of H;e,asase Dem J Y (*.
- .y 16. 3 ()?,'g'*ge
~ Y L18 fudt. It1NW
- 3. 8 Soum Shal Creek p.m;',?
0.3 maa below mouth of @ inn Creek. 2.9 mues %5W of Etwassee Dam @'.'2.,1 g g *A?Qc'f,if. 141FX i 4.2 Qw.'f 3 *?.1;a". Q*;p North Caro!!na Rwy 2H bridge at , ?w% l* t-Tl.%,.We.jst*Q *W. jure of ' road to !!twassee Dam VgW'y& Rf,*.*N,' *1;4gg- '4 r-5 Ai v r.- -1L 6 - .4 6,4:N ;n;; M 2 D *4.\\*Q.1 g* 141EW ~ 0. 5 Thampem Branch. -1 Gr$
- %hg 1r Prfram road creestng 0.5 mCe NW of Etwassee Dem 84=J *4;ggS -. [Y ;L.q. 1. 78 - @- F@..d';
141NW 0.3 AnSerom Creek' n' L M ... t - Beaverdans Creek I $h,' L 4 miles west d Etwasade Dam. 3.0 mues SSE of , s g , V 2. 23 - 141NW ,.Oj Termer mous at Efrema=* River MCs 77.4 Oh. %^f M/ TSO.Sp ,300 feet below 'oe Brown Hwy, O.4 mDe IE[d Unaka ;*w$h 63/$ sd t4 21.7. A 2g y % *-Dl4 v.,W.th,qy.. 141NW -*O ic 14137 .0'
- m..m.t.cwn-a:w..>. 6 Mr'*4.rh.w./.'
e f,Q.WQ Mew Pereimmon Creek 1*;.; 7ormer moutti at E2wassee Rfrer MCe &5 y&,v '"*) -M '*i "
- w..ES[
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- g. w%.
e 141SW ' '4. 8 Pernimme Creek t d <.' Former D*A stream gage af Pereimmon Dam, L 6 mues ESE of Suit P.0Q'.". .' f 14. 2 '.- @ *Q'F. *
- v 141SW
- 4. 6 M
~% - T 141SW V M c. 9.e N. g e - 0.55 mQe RTW d N.C. Ewy 294 bridge,1.5 mDee SSE of Suit P.0/ '.g.ly *. 4,14. 2.. r-uf4 O'M w */ N C, 6. 42
- ; [.,.[' %.
L; .A U.S Dwy 64 bridge L 5 mCes ENE of Hothouse Nottsly R!ver C. /*Jg;ij'Q ~.- 300 feet below West Prag. 2.3 mDes %TW d Etwnerar M;$ M 1C W 141NE N, Grape Creek N"* a y, o .J . *y. 3. 79 - p-1415E 9 .. ; m w" r Nattely River e;..#.g.g.' Wout at Elsassee River MDe SL 8 g.glhm,gb74Q%.aay];L.NM 6287;"{g.a * :.,g; Q. Tr .- J, %,- s W ;. :as. :w.1..<>. - I. letSE 0.6 pr - 1 1;y. y *. whh 4.yk"t,- Former USGS streem gage 2.1 mnee west d Murphy'.;. g,. .D.' n7
- 287.,6,g s:..,.y.~"f
( 141SE
- 6. 5
.p g*4'*A'$,. t-Bead d Rtwassee Reservoir backwater.1.4 mHee NME of Ranger 1 {9 *id t-
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l 272274,7, l . l M' 4 **% DN c.** *;- 5'.7[*dh @ y. 1415E' S. 8 g + Former USG stream gge at Ranger, 200 feet above U.S."Uwy 64 *. I-141SW .11.0 Above Raptar MCI Creek.1.3 mCas SWg Rargor P y'. g$ $ ; *249 :g
- 3. 5 - *C W,,7,e,h, y"
4 letSE u.i Nottely River. *{tr"N;c.w$~.* h. Bruge 1.3 ma s ssE of Rarsee .C@U.[,I.*.N%bp"h,; % 22 *- w.+..~ .cq -.. - gi,. -,. w.n n.
- 24r -
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- A $ '*/ d? M #
'Nf ~ ~M hqM.r[e...F$ ^h Former CSGS stream gage 0.6 mue below Nostey Dem. :. r'fr N '..q: Mf j. y $ "232' 4' * * ~. G[.N E ..), c.4 N ' 14:NI
- 13. 7 At Norm Caroline-Gecrea state 1.tne '-
el 4... N 14 *NE 20.4 s . g.ej c.'. r.- x-b 215 # 14*NE
- D.6
- r*
L Former TVA stream gage 0.4 mua below Nottely Dam f,7*Q ,(fi'*ga 3'j 215.' *y. [.*.'sg'. 14m
- 2LO m. r USGS stream gage near 177 4 0. I mue below It'ykg% A.r.n.g Nottey Dam. - : + %.m,.+.1.w.m
- Elec Wh.<-M -h 14:NE 27.7 Forme 1 Creek : 4,,? A.g-M r. n, a, - -Z 191,. g'. & r.:,. w,..
- .;.. i -
,- M Above Youngcane Creek:. ..y e - w.u* *.a.p 3.# 79.h.n yp;.?%,- ..u 14"NE 30.4 Nottely R2rer D N-M - w I '*
- 4'. O *?
...N. *.3 '-Jc7"; ;e. 'T; 136 - M JJ.',..i',
- Above Butternat Creek 1.1 miles ST of Blairsvt3m 151SW 39.6
'z. N 83. 9 * . r. /. (. 151SW 44.3
- h W k-. 'y'.*
. ESCS stream gge near B'.airettile 500 feet below Artaqua Creek. ;, c.r.y. 74.8 Ac 3 A -. - [- F
- Formar TVA stream gage 3.8 miles SI of Blairsvite.,
131SW 45.6 .?
- N62.0' g%J..p].';s.
131SW 48.2 ~,., l,.'c'( MI.99 :. Above mous d, Wolf Creek 5.8 miles SE of Blairsv1He ~.,, ' g '. ~ s g f. c 45.4 ,(
- .s<
- -' - Above ifelton Creek 7." J. * -.
~,, <;. : s. ; p. c, - - ~, 131SE 32.6 Nottely PJver - ' V;I. 141SW 0 Rapier MH1 Creek . Mooth at Nottaly River MDe IL 0. L3 mdes SW of Ranger..y,ju,,4,*.- 5.32 .. J.. -n;,; g, N , 17.P- . g....,; 142NW South Fork Rapter Mill Creek North Caro!!na Hwy 60. 0.1 mile SE d Culberson
- - 9. 65 -
141SE Cobb Creek... s. 200 feet above U.S. Rwys 13 and 129 . ~ e. 4 m c,A.. O r,. 3 ; y, u 2.17 14:NE Moccasta Creek N Bridge atN. C.-Georgts state line,1 mila SW of Be Niew;MW % "i .,.-+p.% q.7.44. .. ; ' a. ;;.. . :, G.: y in.,-v.., . ~ a a ;. a... v. 6 '-'T [.
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(,[t*.'q$$ 7F % k+9ef.H*(R.r.6L.}@Vf:.@R'.$ VmW)c 86.d%'i .M NS MQ N9 d' g 5'. m[. p.a.&'Q!D.3b$.m m[& ? [:w. M*"13-W.W.:W.. a . Q' k. y.{*,w'h'.) b&.m.q.c.v w w 3 - %.m i-N i = %;.m v.
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m .j... xsp River. m g. (Sq. Mll) g .Qf '[ 30,. MU'
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Name of Stream c { f. 4*"j. .w .n ' *: 7;45 - /~' ' Bridge' I mGe above mouth. 2.4 miles SW of BeHview ' "* " N 6' '.. ' Dooley Creeki {..MA. 145E . *~ ~ M,1 1 M O. i l' 3. 2) ' Farmer CSCS stream gsgo near hylcg below mouth of Barnes C ' i
- U.S. Hwys 19 & 129.' O.5 mile SSE of hytog J I ; fy i j.
. 3. 2 Ivylcq Creek ' 1 }';.% : f( .M i 142NE Conley Creek : f. ,. - 1s.7 ? 145E Mouth at Nottely River M11e 30.4. 3.8 miles SE of frylog 7, 32. 3 s-145E 0 Youscane Creek
- F.
(l *.7-9 f.;g -f gy? ' 27.6' - Former USGS stream gage near Youngcane. 0.5 mile above Catam Branch
- N 7, y..L;-,.?.c y;%.c
-n. w.#-e 142NE . 5. 7
- .,, ', y,
y. ...c"',.- m p'g. p-R' Z ? -._ s, iw 'I' #.'W i,G,!- ' 'N jr. 96 .U.S.7Hiry 76. 'I.Im0ee SSE of Y$aricane School' ". U.' 9
- D-
' Totangenne Creek
- y-14:SE Coosa Creek....~7 @.
Former USGS stream g2se near Blairsville. 0.1 mda beloE U.S. Hwy 76* f 'P[ , 1 12.0 02L 1 'n t,T + 151SW p C - 1.. WIZ. k q..% J7 - 151SW w 0/ Butternut Creek g T-b ' Mouth at Nottely River L 2 miles SW of Blairsville ' My /-p**,g,g* .11.8. Hwys 19 & 129. 0.6alle west of Blairsville f'&.r?Jd4D ? i 1L1-t..M'h.K,-A. '.MAbove mouth of 14ttle Creek 0.4.pg 4.<s.s y MR,q% "%g.02 151NW '.11. 2 'f;. - a.5 1 k lq t *4
- A,,
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- 4 9 %;
l'? f 151NW %L9 Batternat' Creek 'U1gfC. ff. g,_ s % M %. ..rg-% g:y:Mg;ry g*~"1Rg*. . %'4 3.w IOEV NG.G. D 0.98 ~ UM Rwy 76 at Zebulco Church v M* J.Mb;@M ? 1. C'. 151NW l,M.g% - 5. MT U 2.53 g' , Mouth at Butternut Creek 0.4 mile' north of Blairsvme Little Creek 1 f.-W Arkmq'm Creek '.M."*,M {o9/'.',M'M_i 151NW -Of i *M. - g 3v U.S. Ewys 1R129, 2.7 miles SSE of Blairsytne s ' t *Y I. "N 3 lb 6 1515W ,O Wolf Creek W:w ,...*y Mouth at Nottaly River.1.5 mEse NW of Choestoe. M. *W.tW F N ' /** 9.36 ~
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15157 -0 f,,.;.' A." - _. 0. 3 y..u*.S Mf@.My,.;. I Brk!se 1.4 m. Des WNW of Choestoe. .f,g.,W,%j** & G' 8F - - 9.2s - 1513W - - ^ g- ,a ,, ;,.y.,-. ,9, n c+ ? 151SW 0.1 Town Creek N N Bridge 1.4 mQes NW of Choestoe ~1 ~ 1 m - ' 17.7 3.17 1515E O Helton C-eek Mouth at Nottely River Mlle 52.55 -40.9 ? Mouth at H!wassee River Mile 93.0, 2.6 miles NW of brphy 1415E 0.7 141SE O Ha:gtag Dog Creek' Above Bates Creek 15 miles NW of Murphy .g ' '37.2 y , At road crossicg at Ebenezer ... p' v Y. 30.1 ' Mouth at Hiwassee River Mile 95.7 9 ? L',' f.m 4. q l g'..y. - .' a ~ 2. 7I w s., V,, 141NE L, .v .3 ,.3n, 5, ~., _.? W;....., n.n ;,, . W f h ', ; g'U* } :y7, Q* & '.117? Former TVA stream g2ge. U.S. Hwy 19 at Murphy ; ~ *M 1 CO.~.... Vaney River,W y,.M 141SE 20 M-
- . 73
- - r.u, s' a:ty.M'*-Wi,f rt.[..N14 2 g 1415E - 0.7 y3 O N. 116* -3, p.' -Pp'T e c.c r w chWu ky m'.*: - Q,J.; y,Q,f.h'/'M F.8%,.[.%grM ' O.2 mile above Brittian Branch .j 141SE' .1.7 '.Above Marble Creek. 2.9 miles NE cf brphy; d,;f%y f "7 - . 109 3 t7 '. y 'j,5 f.s r. 141SE ' 4.0 ?104 Wu t n;l*p
- - i ' ' ' @%(
N.M., %.. je. ,CBGS stream sage, bridge at Tomotla J' 't, 150NW . 6. 6 y..
- ' %O
< # w,M.y !., - ?ifR;# w s;n-w'.*.:+s1 %. Ti 1 - .? '* v,.4- =y.61% MM&'gn 300 feet above Taylor Creek. 0.5 mile scath of CoalviHe 6 N'J.N..*,., h' Bridge O'.6 mile south of Marble Y. j. 82.'4 r-g,- 150NW ~ 11. 9 VaHey River Iy$1~h .'^>$-- v X9.c.! .'. C ?[l,f- & 'd e3-Q 616 - y ~~ Q ' ;- Q 7 *(. 7 - Q' 150NW ' 14.4 fiS. .c 'I J 49.4 b, y' *f.4@_ 150NE 18.4 7% U.S. Ifwys 19 6129. 0.9 mile west of Andrews - N*]* g,; $.1 [ k M.
- Former C5GS stream gage 0,5 mile NE of Andrews below Tatham Creek ' 7.C.. s'f: 4L 8 -
150NE 20.0 A. 23.6~ , e, .L. f ci,. ' y,e e ' Below Junaluska C.ree.k. 0 9.mQe ENE of Andrews. .e.,-,.. r s,a> -e,.. s, +.. 150NE
- 20. 6
-n - s 4 3 4
- 4.w,y
.t. 3;, my.... r. ~4-Vaucy River ".;., Nr * C 150NE 2L 4 Bridge 230 feet below Sou. Ry.."2.5 mIIes east of Andrews. ', f. [ T.,. c ; - 150NE 210 ,. %,.y. d - Below mouth of Gtpp Creek 1.8 mi es east of Andrews... ,,, ; g -
- y. 17.0 g
l g-150NE 22.0 .. s p... a-al e.1., r AL Buffalo.150 !aet above Gipp Creek A ff f u. ; :. ~ ',.
- 7 ;
14.3 4 141SE O McCall Branch '. O ' ~*.
- Mouth at Valley River Mile 0.24 at Murpt:y T'
0.16 g 141SE 0 Marble Creek,... ' - D. '. . Mouth at Valley River Mile 4.0. 2.9 miles NE of Murphy... .T..y>. 2.49 .~- g. 4
- s... _ - p.g s 9. -s,,
w-s .e r,~- N L 27 141NE L7 Mart's Creek " q,y n -( Below mouth of unnamed tributary. 2.9 miles SE of Grandview ' g '. 0. 83 ,. Ry 141NE 1.7 - A. J.. a* -if-0.1mne above msmed tributasy 2.8 mues SE of Grandview ." 0.41 141NE Chamed Trib to M.arble Cr ' O.1 mne above Marble Creek, 2,8 mees SE of Grandview ^ < q. ...f 2 e Colvard Creek': - r 250 feet below Allman Creek. 0.9 mile NNE of Martie,
- s. -V p' % r;.
1 *. 3. 23 ' L , V 150NW .0.1 Ve geance Creeki* M. -Mf. # -K . Mouth at Valley *iver. 0.6 mile south of Marble ..1 y)# ; 5' M. v.,,, 7. 48 - ?*c.M;' 3 4 % **.-
- 2. W.'.JQ:
150NW .,0, Vergeance Creek O.g.% <.4%,% ;2;'. 500 feet above moui. O.8 mile south of Marble T ' " 'l .;d p 3-Q 7,47 _..% ~ . ~ R-'.;..!. m*.,. r: 'wt-ef. tm\\ M f ;.s, e 150NW 0.1 (.. d ? ?....O., G G y.'Q <, i; - ' I.'7.46 ,Q, { W4 -/.-C ' (7' ' 150NW ,- 0 Hyatt Creek g f f.pfi!.g Mouth at Vaney River 0.6 mile SE of Marble }' y' 4 ". /g. 7. 23 - p.9,g.-ffy(igf U.S. Hwy 19. 0.3 mile NE of Marble
- .3.Z 150NW
'. O.S
- 6. 8S Welch Mill Creek $y;. _-q-6 4G-Bridge 1 mila above mouth. 0.8 mile acrth of Marble,
s ' - i. 150NW
- 1. 2
( U.S., Hwy 19 at CoalviDe-. 'f,. . s. -
- ?? ;
?. [ s 3.77 j - - s f'.', 150hv O.8
- %~+
}'~.* e- . < / - w. e. > y ~ - ; < n. ~ Mouth at Vaucy River 1.9 miles east of Maatle L N~C 6.05 Taylor Creek ~d"-2 ~$.$i' r' 150NW .0 5.80 Bridge 0.7 mue south of coalviHe -,,s 150NW O. 4 150NE O Beaver Creek '.. ' ' ' - Mouth at Va.Uey River 0.6 mum hv of Atairews. n+ ~ '., _-i 14.55 'N 1.1 miles NNW of Andrews, at Beaver Creek Church L S6 ~ 150NE 2.1 -y _V d ~ ' 200 feet below Freeman Branch.1.9 miles Nhv of Andrews .. L 71 y 150NE ~- l* r g T 8 f y ' 5, " y- .q n 4 b 150NE
- 2. 2 Beaver Creek '
. i.. At City of Andrews dam,1.95 mues NNW of Andrews - '
- n.
'~ 1.34 4 x g, .o, s l 2.09 l
- N 150NE O
Dan Houand Creek ty*- Mouth at Beaver Creek. 0.6 mue WNW of Acdrews - L 64 1 200 feet below Big Cove Branch.1.5 mues.NT of Andrews l 150NE . *,., 4 g. Mouth at Vaney River MHe 20.0. 0.6 mile ENE of Andrews 8.41 2 150NE '0 Tatham Creek i 150NE
- 0. 5
- 8. 24
.e ', At U.S. Hwy 19. 0.7 mile east of ArJrev s C j j e,. 7.76 t. 150NE
- 1. 3 Tatam Creek 5~~
' Below mouth of Phillips Creek L0 mile SE of Andrews 5.58 At bridge L3 miles SE of Andrews 150NE
- 1. 7
-..? S.39 l b 150NE
- 1. 8 f'1*
Below confluence of Conett sud McClellas Creeks. L5 miles SE of Arairews ' S.35 Mouth at Vaney River MHe 20.6. 0.9 mGe ENE of Andrews 150NE 4 Ju::aluska Creek ~ l 150NE
- 0. 9 At U.S. Hwys 19 & 129, L3 mues ESE of Andrews 8.11 150NE
- 1. 9 Jucalus12 Creek t bridge 2.0 m!!es SE of Andrews near Jur.aluska School 7.65 9.02 i
1415E 0.1 Martin Creek Bridge 1.1 mues SE of Murphy 15.3 150SW 0 Peachtree Creek Mouth at Hinesse River Mile 100.7
- 18. 2 150SW
- 0. 4 U.S. Hwy 64, 2.1 miles SW of Peachtree 5.50 At transmission line crossit:g L4 miles east of Peachtree i
150SW
- 4. 6 t
150SW '0 Brssators Creek Mouth at Hinssee River Mile 103. 1. 0.7 mile NW of Brasstown 83.7 i 83.1 15057
- 0. 9 Bridge at Brasst.:nm
- L6 Above 1.itde Brantown Creek 0.1 mue SW of Brasstown 150SW
- 1. 2 34.5 151hv
- 9. 9 Georgia Hwy 66; 100 feet south cf Crxked Creek Road 31.2 Above Crooked Creek. 0.7 mile SE of Brasstown Church 6
151NW 10.4 i L
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.[Q. i.j,eWlM 3 s.t g w w. .A=+. is + g . s. 8 No. M5e! 3,-4. Name o,f Strasmj'.1 i T-:t'O-khM'C. I^'* *'"" E'f'.8'80*h['.'- Mka,2f k-iU9 MA M 8b'.' -. }' 'd
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c 5..,,.,.me.S.-ac.<.%;. h.c.=,w,w y.M,Q) ... geq. g 151NW ._c10.7 Brasetown Creek,,.. 4 '. ~ ae Above Crane Creek / 0.3 mUe SE of Brasetown Chareb
- Wgaed*
jM y,28. 3 +. q-tp e U15E 14.8 f.. 9 '.' t. .;*r. 2 v 750 feet below Georgia Hey 64. 0.7 mGe NW of Toung BarriaV,4.$ 9A.; -Ji r 22.3 ~ p"Q. A8M '*b
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1700 feet above Coorsta Hwr 64. 0.7 mue WNW of Tanag Earrie -.-*. c A rp.,.G16.2
- utNE
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- 7.k..mS.47 d 15057 IJtt3e 3resstown Creek ;2"
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' Former C5GS stream gage near Iancing 0.63 mde NE ' f Grur.mer Brwh, 3.7 miles 5"#of Catoosa I Y 4 l5.53-o W 65'l0 :L ed W h.T-Q.1 M. Dis'; S : I. p.7.N. f X f 1225W ), 0,. Ctes R!ver4 T. 3 tow.h at tmocy River Mue 23.4 near Nemo G P.'.TNQ c E Q g Qf F'.Ch, f;', Yhk2^ -[:.3.y.5 N'.u. m-12' ST.- 1. 'sw.m,._.n.e way[j:,; Q.%q~;;~;x %
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' %56.0 J AtTecnessee Rwy 25, 3.4 miles NNW of Crossville h.y/ Y v Q'M Q. .ge l Y';p?,Sj, %%'QQS.W'. lt;". - MQ;.,-Q.W-C'y.(d ; . f.N 10sNE . 34.4 .U.Sfifwy 70N. Al miles NW of Cressvine f:f 7%M *M "$*.,M f?'J,E..'A.d O <,.54,6. C @%.C4fg%[.. .rW -1 109NT.. ; 34.6 14.0. ?.7,(.7 A [ f,91 109NE 25.S. ':( g( IBrMg60;2 mile south of LT.S. Hwy 70;1.4 miles WWof Crossville, ON@^;K12 0 PJ , pf, kg if pgh,.,,p 109NE f,a, M&-V *4yv d '~d L8.53. % -l.p&vgv,yE @., & %' onty Ptavbouse m Lake Holiday damc0:85 r* ENE of Canbriand -j t N" W, 109NE
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V ,.w s e.MQ. Char Creek ~.M tQhf. 3173 E 3;*; iM% M !N $170Y'f Mobthit Cted River Mue 4.4 V 'W -V 122SW ' ' O. 1225W TE'1.5' 1*::SW.$4. 2. $' bg*y Q Qb NMr. /C / hi W [d. Bridge at Howard Mill 1.2 miles NW"of mout!iFormer 1%5.gsge near Iar.ctng a g/[N 'r M p 153 1 y FA. Creek. ?..i $.g"'Bridge 500 feet below Ter.nessee Hwy' G2'.y.,'h x,th ?'.9 (_Di /u -/ V'Wi ,M.*f /W[r-J%e.9]* -4 10;53 . f& T M N 122 W W E: Little Cles l gGj.$
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DaMys Creek ' T.M.% 200 feet above Morgas-Cumberland ceicty line libelow Little Cove Branch (5.7Ca ,373 g,. '.* %-?. L. J g ( 116SE i 0- . A-im. ' ~% g.g@A.y M4..p.','f@&g'J (![pg( ,5 W9jj ; - 116SE; ,f" 3 5*> W s : %v. WN
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4 V. ' i. s.., 117NW . 2".0 Da&tye Creek'r 7-G /C # Former LEGS c. ream gage 150 feetbelow new Termessee Hwy 68 bridge. ',. L '?.' W ) a.m y.n.l59 .. ~ .y 51.2 700 feet belew E'ck Creek, 4.1 mdes WSW cf Cnb Orchard. ; [eM- , 50. 9. . f,. if pl;-fQ s../'d t". , i ~.. -f 117 W ,27.5 g M. [c u -E( _ : r *.. - ..V.". Tennessee En H, 4 miles west of Grassy Cove - ' " e *~ * - .38. 7 .ts 1175W
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1 rs 109NE .'7 Bridge 0.3 telle nor h of Dor en Lake, 4.2 tniles SSW of Crossvi!!a 1.10 l r, _o S.53 f y 103SE Ilck Creek ' ' ~ ' At U.S. Hwy 127, 0.3 mile NE of Big L.ck. f. 109SE 0.3 Self Creek ^ ' Br;dge 1.3 mi'es W5W et Big L'e4 - 3.30 2~ ll0.1 116SE 0 Otter Creek Mxth at Cted River MPe 15.3. 2 m!!es SW cf Frarl* ort. - -j ' Erfge 7.1 inile telew Lick Cr?A. 4.3 miles NW of Hebber sbu:7'
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N.OE.80 ' 130NE d '*6 W'etaret Cree y[fe"*$87 '.Above CRNI.4.0 miles eastof Wheat."**V.; M #fA N.h,gY'F D-hh')"4 > 2%d p 13CNE.fi 4 r' Mehodrsach J .1.61 t ..) t t, y, y @b-T' i ; Mocsht9 miles NW cf Melten UCI Dave , Former USGS stream gage near Oak Ridgd YbM."7 N'Mf,6$.W1.' 43 ~ I ". k :Eucerm!!k hi,'0,2 mug~ NW af mouth of Grable Eraseh';y.N':*M '130NE.6 0 1'.<',;r-.y g % v8p l.. 4 M '2Q 1 138NW ;/g Q'h *;C'~p.3l3 Hl.-kory Creek. : y, -[;k
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Scarboro CYec$ r@7,7/4y ulocleet tielow canudge 3m400,2 mile NE'of Sautore4 y2.g %'py y W'L5 131N'K 'j.,*% ' .At CaA R2dge' Road L0 m!Is ocr:h of Seartsoro.M F"@ ,. M d '0.18 g $t m 13SNW '+.pog Itm.med Trth ta Scfrboro CI j N'/pu Qlr. u..cs y.Njg Y'1C4 f 1375W f.0 - B 11rsm Creer"Q46gdK.ma:.h al Clinch Rhe.rMle 46.7 (r @i '.t.;M;W Kf/ r.,4 i - e / we m feet dete, bri5ge, a.35 nma ssE of c6r casetery vN.'J UA.c# . W.A %: @ "%eJe ' 137sW $. I.o w" M.d,E.t.+.F;Zif,>w' N 3 A 54e' qb.ove N. e!so.n' Branch AM mt,:e.sE.a.+.Clax._:oo N.3r ' WM* y.m/: Cg 127sE.g'*./;4 7 4 c.4 At t!.S. Hwy 25WA1.1 miles SE of Claxton L 'y,,?p'.s..g, .N v.g.y:fN ",,,c,e. .s..q. . c. Vs ..m;o..> :, v. y t. ..yi y s E.N y ' ;., M..4 p !* g , g c w q c., -. y{A.;y6 137sE m; ~ 2 Ed.Ir.:n CreerQ.W ' y; A y. .o.- 7 c S3,3 ;
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1 m. TABLE 10 41 DRAINAGE AREAS SUNOR TRIBUTARY STREAMS BETWEEN CLINCH AND LITTLE TENNESSEE RIVERS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream Location Reference (Sq. M1.) - 123SE Riley Creek Bridge 0.9 mile NE of Tennessee Hwy 72 brWge 11.1 123SE 200 feet above Tennessee Hwy 72,1.1 miles NNW of Bacon Gap 9.54 123SE Stamp Creek BrMge 0.73 mile SSW of Tennessee Hwy 72 bridge 3.53 124NE Bridge 16 miles west of Paint Rock 2.57 130SW Smith Creek Bridge 0.6 mile SW of Rose Bailey Lake L 71 130SW
- 0. 9 Johnson Valley Creek Bridge across Watts Bar embayment 2.36 130SW 5
Richland Creek Bridge 0.3 mile above head of Watts Bar embay 1nent -
- 2.50 130SW L3 Bridge 0.7 mile SSW of head cf embayment, above unnamed branch 1.90 130SW
- 1. 4 Buck Creek 0.1 mile above head of Watts Bar embayment.1400 feet SSW of bridge
- 3. 95 130SW 0
Paint Rock Creek Former mouth at Tsunessee River Mile 575.1 31.3 131NW Paint Rock Creek Bridge below Zion Spring Branch 28.0 124NE Terressee Hwy 72 bridge 100 feet below Little Palat Rock Creek
- 25. 7 130SW Greasy Ra
{1stle Paint Rock Cf 650 fees above head of Watts Bar embayment
- 4. 43 130SW Wolf Creek Erdge 1.5 miles WSW ct Cave Creek 2.56 131NW Polecat Cr Stockton CreekJ Farm road bridge 0.7 mile SSW of head of Watts Bar embayment 6.94 131NW Polecat Cr [Stockton CreekJ 300 feet above Tecnessee Hwy 72 bride 4.94 131NW 0
Par.d Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 579.7 37,3 131NW
- 0. 9 0.1 mile below Prospect Branch 35.5 131NW Bridge 2.5 miles SW of Prospect 30.8 130SW
- 0. 6 Cave Creek BrWge 0.4 mue NNE of head of Watts Bar embaytrant 4.38 130SW
- 1. 6 Hines Creek 0.8 mile NE of brtdge across Watts Bar emtayment, bekw unnstred branch
- 13. 7 130SE
- 1. 2 Unnamed Br of Mines Creek U.S. Hay 70,1.5 mces west of jeta with Tennessee Hwy t5 0.26 131XE O
Sweetwater Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River aule 585.5 63.4 131NE
- 1. 3 Teoriessee Hwy 72 bndge 2 miles west of Zeudon 61 2-131NW
- 3. 0 BrMge 300 feet south of Roberson School 55.0 131NW
- 3. 8 Sweetwater Creek Comty road crossing in north Philadelphia 45.1 131NT 10.0 Below mouth of Bacon Creek 43.0 131NW 16.7 200 feet above prtrate toad,1.0 mile SW of cemetery at Old Sweetwater 28,2 131SW
- 13. 8 0.3 mile east of Sou. Ry. bridge.1.4 miles NE of Sweetwate r depot
- 24. 6 131SW 19.0
- 50 feet E3E of Soe..*y. bridge,1.3 miles NNE of Sweetwater depot 23 g
^ 131SW 19.2 Sweetwater Creek At Sou' Ry. bridre 1.23 r.ules NNE of Sweetwater depot
- 23. 7 131SW 19.6 0.95 mile NNE of Sweetwater depot 21 9 131SW 21.0 Tecnessee Hwy 68 at Sweetwater 19.5 131SW 22.2 0.7 mile SSW of Sweetwater depot. 0.25 mile above U.S. Hwy 11 bridge 16.9 131SW 24.7 2.7 tulles SW of Sweetwater depot, 900 feet east of County Line Church 13.4 13157 llS.0 Sweetwater Creek At Monroe-McMinn county line 3.0 miles SW of Sweetwater 5.64 131NW Bacon Creek Bridge in Philadelphia.100 feet above mouth at Sweetwater Creek 6.36 130SE 0.9 Hotchkiss Creek Bridge 0.43 mtle NE of cemetery at New Providence
- 4. 20 131NE 0
Steekee Creek Mouth at Tennessee River Mlle 591.7 7.18 131NE 0.3 At Tennessee Hwy 72 in Loudon 7.09 131NE
- 1. 9 Steekee Creek Bridge 1.4 miles SSW of imdon 5.42 131NE
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e TABLE 11 63 DPADIAGE ARIAS LITTLE TENNESSEE RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream Locanon Reference (Sq. Mt.) 130SE 0 Little Tennessee River Mouth at Tennessee River Mile 601.1 2, 627 130SE 0.4 Tellico Dam 2,627 130SE 3.4 Jackson Bend, at Tellico Ddte No. 3 2,623 139h"#
- 6. 0 0.3 mile above Davis Ferry, 2.2 miles WSW of Glendale 2.613 1396W 19.2 USGS stream gage at McGhee above U.S. Hwy 411 2.443 139SW 19.2 Little Tennessee River Above Tellice River 2,157 1396W 24.8 At Bacon Bend 1.1 miles SE of Calloway Island 2,079 1395W 27.4 700 feet above Bacon Ferry 1.1 miles east of Calloway Island 2,075 1396E 31.6 600 feet above lower end of Harrison Island, 0.6 mile above Citico Creek 1, 968 139SE 32.8 Below Cochran Creek, USGS cableway 1,967 139SE 33.6 Little Tennessee River Chilhowee Dam 1,977 14SSW 37.0 Above Abrams Civek 1,881 139SE 41.1 Former USGS stream gage, 800 feet above Scona Lodge Ferry 1,662 149NW 42.4 At Calderwood powerhouse 1, 860 149NW 43.6 Calderwood Dam 1,856 143NW uttle Tennessee River To:a1 area la the'$ tate of Tennessee 761 149Y#
51.1 0.1 mile below Cheoah River 1,823 149NW 51.2 Above Checah River 1,606 149NW 51.4 Cbecah Dam - 1,608 149NE 56.8 Santeetlah powerhouse 1,583 149NE 58.5 Little Tennessee River Former USGS stream gage 1.8 miles west of Fontana Dam 1,579 149NE 60.3 Former USGS stream gage 0.6 male SW of Fontana Dam 1.573 149NE 60.5 Former USGS stream gage 0.4 mile south of Fontana Dam 1,571 149NE 61.0 Fontana Dam 1,571 149NE 61.2 Former TVA strum gage 0.2 mile NE of Fontana Dam 1,571 149NE 62.2 uttle Tennessee River Above Eagle Creen 1.0 mile east of Fontana Dam 1,539 149NE 62.5 Former TVA stream gage 1.3 miles ESE of Fontana Dam 1,539 d 149NE 64.0 Above Hazel Creek 2.5 miles east of Fontana Dam 1,484 ISSNW
- 65. 3 At west end of island in Fontana Lake, 2.2 miles SSW of Proctor 1,481 158NE 74.4 Above former inouth of Panther Cr,1.7 miles WSW of Tuckasegee River inouth 1,407-154NE 76.2 Little Tennessee River Above Tuckasegee River 671 158NE 81.6 Former USGS stream gage at Judson,1.2 miles north of Southern Ry. relocation 664 15tNE 82.5 Above mouth of Alarka Creek 0.5 mile north of Southern Ry. relocation 628 156NE 85.0 Above Nantahala River 45 1 158NE
- 85. 2 Former USGS stream gage 0.3 mile north of Almond Park Dock 451 158SE
$7. 3 Little Tennessee River U.S. Hwy 19, 2.5 miles east of Almond 448 158SE 92.3 USGS stream gage at Needmore 0.4 mile above Wiggins Creek 436 166SW 99.7 Above mouth of Burningtow t Creek, 2.4 miles WNW of Etna 378 166SW 10 3. 1 Former USGS stream gage at Etna 0.2 mile below Lakey Creek 374 166SW 10 6. 2 1.0 mile west of Wests Mill, 0.95 mile SE of McCoy BrWge 364 166SW 10 7. 4 uttle Tennessee River Above Cowee Creek, 0.6 mile SW of Wests Mill 337 167NW 10 9. 1 0.9 mue NNW of fotla, where N. C. Hwy 28 leaves rivarbank 335 167NW 110.5 Former USGS stream gage at fotta 0.2 mde above N. C. Hwy 28 323 167NW 110.6 0.35 male above N. C. Hwy 25, 3.4 miles Nhv of Franklin 323 1675W 111.0 0.1 mile below Rocky Branch. 3.1 miles NNW of Tranklin 323 167NW 111.6 Little Tennessee River 0.1 mile above Tippet Branch. 3.0 miles north of Franklis 318 167NE 113.1 At Porters Bend Dam 310 167NE 114.1 0.75 mile seuth of Porters Bend Dam 299 167h"# 114.7 1.7 miles north of courthouse at Franklin. 298 167NE 116.6 Former USGS stream gage at Franklin at U.S. Hwy 23 bridge 295 167NE 117.4 uttle Tennessee River Above Cullasala River 01 167NW 119.0 USGS aumliary gage below Cartoogechaye Creek 199 167NW 119.5 USGS stream gage near Prennse 0.4 male above Cartongechaye Creek 140 1675E 122.4 Brktge 0.7 mile NW of Tumblerville 0.3 mue east of Prentiss 133 167SW 123.2 0.5 mile south of Prentiss,1.2 miles NE of Morrison Church 132 1675W 125. $ Little Tennessee River Bridge at Riverside 1:0 1675W 127.2 0.3 mile above Coweeta Creek,1.3 miles north of Otto 96.6 1675W 129.2 Brktge at Otto 82.6 167SW 130. 1 0.9 male SE of Otto,100 feet above footbridge 82.0 1675W 120.8 Former TVA stream gage, bridge 1.3 miles SE of Otto 67.6 1675W 132.4 Little Tennessee River Bridge 1.0 mile north of Norton 66.2 63.9 1675W 134. 2 Bridge at Norten 1675W 135.0 0.2 mile below Waterloo Branch, 3.4 miles south of Otto
- 60. 2 1675W 133.5 0.5 mile airline 53E of mouth of Norton Branch 3.6 miles south of Otto 59.5 167SW 136.0 50 feet above abandoned railroad bridge at Orlando, 3.9 miles south of Otto 59.0 168TX 136.5 Little Tennessee River 900 feet not*.h of North Carolina-Georgia state line
_56.1 168NW 136.9 50 feet below bridre,1.6 miles NNE of Dillard - 53.7 16&NT 137.6 Georgta Hwy 246, 0.8 mile NNE of DQ1ard
- 55. 2 16 ANT 133.0 0.4 slie SSE of Georgia thy 246 brtdge. 0.5 mile NE of Dillard 53.9 44.1 16tNW 133.4 Road crossu g 0.6 mile ENE of Dillard -
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64 TAU 1E 11 DRADME AREAS LZrTLE TENNESSEE RNER AND TRIBUTART 51EE.AMS Quad. Drainese Map River Area No. Mlle Name of Stream Iacation Reference (Sq. M1.) 168NW US.0 uttle Tennessee River 0.3 mile below Darnell Creek. O.6 mile ESE of DtHard 43.3 a 16aNW us 8 Brtige 0.9 mile SSE of D111ard. 0.2 mue below Betty Creek 34.3 168NW 140.0 Bridge 0.3 mile east of Rabun Cap 13.4 164bT 141.5 U.S. Hwy 23. 0.2 mile north of Tork 1L4 168NW 1410 0.5 mile above U.S. Hwy 23,1.7 miles NFW of Womata City 11.1. 13LN*E O Fort Creek Mouth at uttle Tennessee River Mue 11.2 47.3 131NE
- 0. 3 400 feet above Tennessee Hwy 72 (in Te11aco backwater) 47.2 131NE O
Bat Creek Math at Little Tennessee R!ver Mlle 11.9 3LS 131NI 2.4 Tenn. Hwy 72. 2.1 miles SSE of Barton Mill (in Tellico lackwater) 30.7 1315E
- 17. 6 Brtige 700 feet south of HBrassee Consge IL4 usNW 0
Bahar Creek Mouth at Llule Tennessee River MUs 13.7 43.0 7 13SNW
- 0. 8 100 feet above brk$ge. 0.3 mCe north of Morgasson (la Tenico backwater) 43.4 USNI At Henry Bridge 3.0 milee SW of MaH 18.0 uSNI At road croestag 0.3 mile SE of Btafield 7.07 139NE uttle Baker Creek At road croestag 3.4 milee SW of Binfield
- 3. 88 139NE Gr fntte Breach At hwy crosetng 2.3 milae SW of Btr.fleld 1.44 139NE Unnamed Tra te Baker Cr Brtige 650 ft NW of jetn of U.S. Hwys 129 and (11 near Clover Hill 2.10 1395W L6 Island Creek Temessee Hwy 72. 0.5 mile %3W of Voaore (in Teulco backwater) 11.2 1396W 0
Tenico R!ver Mouth at Little Tennessee R!ver Mlle 19.2 285 1395W
- 4. 3 Former USGS stream gage near Voeore. 0.1 mue below Notchy Creek M1 132NE 2L 2 Teuleo River Above mouth of Cane Creek 0.6 mile weet of Belitown PO (14.9)"
15 2 133 E 27.9 At Bauplay Bridge 0.7 mile saat of Teuico Plaine na 13llSE 28.2 USGS stream gage 300 feet above bridge. 0.9 nula east of Teulco Plaine 114 132SE 28.8 1.8 miles ESE of Tellico Plaine. 0.2 mile above Big Branch 113 132SE 29.2 1.7 milee SE of Teulco Plains 106 140SE Tellico R!ver At Tennessee-N. C. state line
- 10. 9 1338W 0
Notchy Creek Mouth at ToHico PJTer MHe 4.4
- 38. 1 1396W
- 0. 2 Brtige 1000 feet SSE of mouth (in Tellico backwater)
M.9 139tiW 0 Bauplay Creek Mcanta at Tellico River Mlle 7.6 Fr.0 1396W Brtige 0.35 mile NW of mouth of Plastree Branch (ts Tellico backwater) 25.2 132NE O Cane Creek Mouth at Tenico River 0.6 mile seet of Cane Creek (Bentown PC) 18, 8 132NE
- 0. 6 Bridge at Bentown Mal 18.2 132NE Sinkhole Creek At Sinkhole Cave 1.7 miles SW of Bentown PO
- 14. 9 137E O
Hunt Branch At mouth 0.3 miles north of Talitco Plaine 5.40 132SE
- 0. 6 At Tennessee Hwy 68. 0.5 mile NW of Teutco Plaine 4.22 132SE
- 1. 9 11unt Branch Below mouth of Chormley Brsach 1.2 milee SW of Tellico natne 2.73 13llSE 0.2 UncasedJrib tg Teuico R.
River Road bridge in Tellico Platna.1400 feet east of Tenne 'see Hwy 64
- 0. 3 13:lSE Quarry /,Laurej/ Creek 3500 feet SW of usper and of TeU1co take,1.7 milse south on Tenico Plains
- 1. 2 140$W 0
Ba'd River Mouth at Tellico R!ver at Bald River h11e 2L7 1395W 0 Ninemile Creek Mouth at uttle Tunessee River M3e 30.1 60.1 1395W
- 0. 6 NiMa Creek 1396W 4.9
~ Tennessee Hwy 72. 0.8 mue SE of McGhee (in TeU1co backwater) 59.9 Bruige 2.1 miles east of McGhee. at Sheddon Min 37.s 1398E 14.4 Brtige at We11svtHe 45.8 13SSE 0.1 Harrison Brsach Bruige 300 feet abuve mouth 2.2 miles west of Chilbowse Dam 1.06 1398E 0 C1tco Creek Mouth at unle Tamisesee River Mlle 31.0 71.9 LOSSE
- 2. 2 Citico Creek Citico Bridge. 400 feet above Smoky Branch 37.1 140NE
- 8. 6 350 feet below uttle Citico Creek 2.5 miles SW of Pleasant Grove Church 53.8 140NE Doublecamp Creek 900 feet below MiB Brsach. 2.1 muse NE of Citico Warden Station 7.14 140NE O
South Tork Citico Creek forgluence with North Fork. 0.5 mile SE of Citico Warden Station 10.7 140NE L2 miles south of Citico Watden Sta. 3400 ft SW of mouth of ike Camp 3 ranch 9.00 140NE South Fork Citico Creek 1.5 miles sciath of Cttico Warden Stattoa. SCO feet above Eagle Branch 5.78 140NE O North Fork Citico Creek TVA stream gage near Tellico Plaine. 0.55 mile SE of Citice Wardes Station 7.04 1485W 0 Abrame Creek Mouth at Little Tetnessee R!ver Mae 37.0 87.6 1485W 0.2 In emberment 1000 feet above mouth 87.5 146SW 200 feet above ford. 0.2 mile SSE of Ranger Statico 80.5 1443W Abrams Creek At Ranger Statica 0.2 mile SW of Abrsme Creek Camground
- 80. 3 1445W 800 feet NE of Ranger Station 500 feet NW of Abrtms Creek Cangground
- 60. 3 146SE Cades Cove loop road. 0.5 mae ENE of mouth of Mill Creek
- 18. 0 148SE Cades Cove locp road. 300 feet north of canuround entrance 4.77 148SE Forge Creek Parson Bratch Road crossing.1.5 miles south of Cable Min 7.92 14aSW 0.1 Shop Creek 500 feet above mouth.1.5 miles notth of Calderwood 2.01 149NW
- 0. 9 Parson Branch At U.S. Hwy 129. 0.7 mile NNE of coauth at Little Tennessee R!ver
- 5. 64 149hv 0
511ckrock Creek Mouth at uttle Tennessee River Mile 49.5 16.3 149NW 0.75 mile atritne NW of Wildcat Branch. 3.7 miles WSW of Checah Dam
- 8. 96 149NW 0
Chh River Mcaath at L1tus Tennessee River Mlle 51.2 213 149NW
- 0. 2 Checah River Former TSGS stream gage at Tapoco. 400 feet below U.S. Hwy 129 213 149NW 0.4 Above Meadow Branch at Tapoco 21J 149NW
- 0. 9 Above Bear Creek 0.5 mile SE of Tapoco 308 149NW
- 3. 0 Above Deep Creek 2.2 miles SE of Tapoco 199 149NW
- 4. 4 Below mouth of Te110w Creek 3.1 miles SE of Tagmos 198 e
e a TABLE 11 65 DRAINAGE ARIAS LITTLE TENNESSEE RIVER AND TRIBITIARY STREAMS Quad. Drsinage Map River Area No, Mile Name of Stream Location Reference (Sq. Mi.) / 149NE
- 7. 3 Chacah River Former t'SCS stream gage at Johnson. 400 feet above Gladdens Creek 177 w'
149NW
- 9. 3 SanteetJah Dan 176 1496W
- 9. 9 Below former trmth of Santeetlah Creek. 3.0 miles NNE of Cedar Cliff Church 175 149EE 13.4 Below former tnouth of Snowbird Creek 114 1495E 17.0 0.2 mile above Mountain Creek near Robbinsvlue 55.3 149SE 17.9 Checah River 17.S. hwy 129 at Robbinsvtue. 400 feet above long Creek 43.1 1496E 13.5 Belas confluence of Sweetwater 8: Tulula Creeks. 0.4 mile NE of Robbinsv1He 42.9 149NW
- 0. 4 YeBowMmar Bruch Road crosstng 0.4 mile west of Tapoco L 07 149NW
- 0. 4 Meadow Branch 0.4 mile east of Tapoco. 0.7 mile west of Beers School 0.69 149NW 0
Bear Creek Mouth at Checah River 0.5 mile SE of Tapoco 4.61 149NW
- 0. 5 Bear Creek 1 mile south of Checah Dam 4.51 149NW 0
Deep Creek Mouth at Checah River 12 milee SE of Tapoco 4.91 149NW
- 0. 3 500 feet above mouth at Cheoah River. 2.2 miles SE of Checah Dam 4.91 149NW 0
Yeuow Creek Mouth at Checan River Mne 4.36, 3.1 miles SE of Tapoco 13.3 149NE
- 1. 3 Bridge 3.0 miles WSW of Fontana Vinage. 200 feet below Peterson Branch 12.7 149SW 0
Santeet.lah Creek Former mouth in Santeetlah IAke, 3.0 mues NNE of Cedar Cilff Church 32.8 149FW At Santeetlah lake.1.5 miles NE of Joyce K!!mer Memortal 29.6 1495W 0.1 mile below 14ttle Santeetlah Creek
- 27. 9 149SW 300 feet above Hooper Cove Bruch 19.9 1495W 0.6 mile WNW of mouth of Hooper Cove Branch 19.6 149SW Santeetlah Creek 500 feet above Sand Creek 9.86 1495W
- 0. 2 Litt.!e Santeetlah Creek 0.24 mile above mouth. 3900 feet ENE of Joyce Kilmer Memortal 5.81 1495W
- 0. 3 Former TVA stream gage 3700 feet ENE of Joyce Kumer Memorial 5.78 1495W 0.7 Above turnaround.1700 feet NE of Joyce Kilmer Metnortal
- 5. 6 1495W 0
Sand Creek Trail crosstng 2.45 miles WSW of Joyce Kilmer Memorial 1.94 1495W Buffalo Creek Bridge 450 feet ENE of Cedar Creek Church 13.S 1495E O Snowbird Creek Former mouth at Checah River, 2.5 miles NW of Robbinsville 46.7 143SE 4.1 Above Hooper Branch, 200 feet below bridge 42,1 1495E
- 4. 5 Former USGS strenm gage 3 miles %TV of Robbinsvule.1400 feet WNW of brtdge 42.0 1495W
- 9. 3 Below mouth of little Snowbird Creek 37,3 1495E O
Img Creek Bridge above mouth at Checah River. 0.5 mile NW of Robbinsv111e 11.3 1495E
- 1. 4 Above mouth of Atoah Creek. 0.9 m19 SW of Robbinsville
- 6. JD 1495E
- 1. 9 Bridge at Multown. 0.9 mCe SSW of Robbinsville 6.03 1495E
- 2. 2 Below Poison Branch 0.3 mile 3E of M!ntown
- 5. 91 1495E 0.3 mile below Rock Creek.1.9 niles SSW of M111 town 4.53 149SE lag Creek 2.7 miles south of Milltown 300 feet above Burgan Creek
- 1. S4 149SE O
Atoah Creek Mouth at Long Creek O.9 tnile SW of Robbinsvine 4.29 1495E 0.7 Bridge 1.3 miles SW of Robbinsrule 3.42 149SE
- 1. 0 IAgging R.R. crossing 1.5 miles SSW of Robbinsville 3.21 1495E O
Tulula Creek Mouth at Checah River 0.4 mde NE of Robbmsv111e
- 28. 9 149SE 0.5 Tulula Creek Sweetwater Road brtdge at Robbinsville
- 28. 6 1495E af Grsham County R.R. bridge above Hyde Mill Creek 23.9 1495E
- 3. 5 Above county toad bridge at Swee*. gum 17.3 1535W
- 6. S Graham County R.R. bridge 3.4 miles west of Beechertown 9.34 1495E 0
Sweetwater Creek Mouth at Checah River 0.4 mile NE of Robbinsville 14.0 Bridge 0.8 mile east of Robbinsville 13.6 1495E 0.5 Sweetwater Creel 1495E
- 4. 2 Below Davis Branch. 3.1 miles ENE of Robbinsv1He 8.93 149NW Twentymile Creek 0.2 mile above mouth at N. C. Hwy 23
- 15. 1 149NE
- 0. 9 100 feet below Dalton Creek, 3.9 miles WNW of Fontana Dam 14.8 149NE 1.0 0.1 mile above Dalton Creelt, 3.8 miles WNW of Fontana Dam S. 15 149NE Deaver Branch 200 feet above mouth at L1ttle Tennessee River Mue 56.6 0.71 149NE
- 0. 2 Dettman Branch At Rymers Ferry 0.2 mile above mouth at Deaver Branch
- 0. 26 l
149NE O Eagle Creek Former mouth at Little Tennessee River Mile 62.2 30.1 149NE 400 feet above Foctana backwater, 2.9 muss NE of Fontana Dam 22.3 149NE .0.1 lost Cove Crees 300 feet above Fontana backwater. 2.7 mues NE of Fontana Dam 3.36 149NE 0 Hazel Creek Former mouth at Little Tennessee River MIts 64.0 51.3 158NW
- 5. 4 Former t*SGS stream gage 0.4 mile NE of Proctor 44.4 1575E 0.3 mile NE of mouth of Proctor Creek 4.18 158NW 0.1 Shehan Branch 150 feet above Fontana backwater. 300 feet WSW cf Proctor Cemetery 2.21-158NW 0
Hickory Bottom Branch Mouth at Sheban Branch,1300 feet WNW of Proctor Cemetery 0.75 158NW Stagar Fork Creek 100 feet above mouth at Hazel Creek 5.06 15SNW 0.1 Bone Vaney Creek 600 feet east of Bone Valley Cemetery 11 0 157SW Walker Creek 150 feet above mouth at Hazel Creek
- 2. $8 1575E 0.1 Proctor Creek Jeep trati crossing 400 feet north of mouth at Hazel Creek 4.39 1585W
- 0. 3 Pukey Creek In Fontana embayment 0.5 mue SSW of head of tackwster 3.57 158NW 0.2 Clark Branch Hesd of Foctana backwater on Pilkey Creek 0.31 155NW 0
Chambers Creek Fortner trouth at Little Tennessee River Mne 73.2 6.07 15SNE Below Anthony Branch. it head of Fontana backwater 5.01 158NE 0 Panther Creek For ner mouth at Little Tennessee River Mile 74.4 23.1 158NE in Fontana embayment 0.5 mile NE of Panther Creek Cemetery
- 15. 6 t
i 84 TABLE M DBADIAGE ARIAS 12TTLE TEh".VES5EE RNER AND TRIBL* TART FTREAMS Qued. Drenage Map River Area No. Mlle Name of Stream t acanaa Referem e g My 138NE Paatbar Creek 100 (set above N. C. Hwy 28 near Sawyer Dock 1L 1 154NE Tackasagee River Former mouth at Little Tennessee River Mlle 76.2 734 1 154NE 3.1 Above for ner mouth of Forney Creek 701 158NE
- 8. 2 Above former mouth of Noland Creek 678 4-566NW
- 9. 7 0.4 mile sout of laurel Branch, 2.4 milee emot of Bryson City 664 166NW
- 10. 9 Tutkasages bor Above Buckner Bmach 1.4 milse west of Bryson City 861 166NW 11.8
,0.1 mile below Southern Ry. bridge. 0.9 mile SW of Bryeon City 458 166NW 11 8 USGS stream sage at Bryson City. 400 feet below brWge 663 166NW 12.7 At Brysm City. Everett Street Bridge 888 186NW 13.3 Above mouth of Deep Creek at Bryson City 810 166NW 14.7 Takanagee River U.S. Hwy is br14e above Bryeon City 803 166NW 17.0 Former USG5 stream sage at Southern By. 0.8 mile west of Ela 88s 166NW
- 15. 3 Above Occualuftee River 40 1 166NE ID.4 Bridge at Whittier 400 166NE
- 20. 8 Above moek of Connelly Creek at Whittler 384 166NE 24.0 Tuckasagee Rtver 0.3 mile west of W11tnot. 0.2 alle above Rocky Branch Ff2 566NE 24.3 Bridge at Wilmot 370 E66NE 25.5
- 0. 2 mile downetream from Jacks Creek near W11 mot 369 186NE
- 27. 2 Brtdge at Barkare Creek 300 166NE 29.3 Above Dicks Creek near DL11eboro 350 166NE 33.3 T*megee River At Southern Ry. bridge 1 mile NW of Dtilsboro 344 1683E 31.1 CSGS stream gage at D111sturo 0.4 mile below Scott Creek 347 1.JSE 31.8 Above Scott Creek 0.1 mile below U.S. Hwy 23 388 1753W 31.7 At Dtlisboro Dam MS 1755W 33.8 Above mout of Savannah Creek 2.0 milee SW of Sylva 364
$755W 35.3 Tuckasagee River At N. C. Hwy 116 bridge 0.5 mile SW of Webster 363 1755W 37.5 At bridge 1.5 milee NW of Cullowbee 236 1755W
- 40. 4 0.5 mile NE of bridge in Cullowhee 231 175SW 41.0 N. C. Hwy 107 bridge at Callo%ee 307 1755W 43.9 Former CSGS stream gage. N. C. Hwy 107. Dicke Gap Bridge 300 175SW 46.2 Tuckasegw River Above mouth of Caney Fork. 0.3 m11e south of East laport 147 1755W 47.2 Bridge 1.0 mile SSE of East Lapori 145 1755W 43.5 CSGS stream gage 0.7 male NNW of hckasegee 143 1753E 49.8 Above West Fort Tuckasagoe River at N. C. Hwy 107 83.4 1753E 31.4 1.35 en11ee SE of bridge at Tuckasegee 80.7 175SE SL9 Tuchasagee River 1.8 miles SE of hekasegee a' Cedar Cliff Dam 80.3 158NE 0.5 Matetth Branch Head of Fontana backwater 0.55 mile NE of McClure Cemetery 0.17 158NE 0
Forney Creeit Former moath at Tuckasegee River M11e 3.1 29.8 158NE 1.8 miles north of former mouth at head of Fontana backwater
- 37. 8 158NE 0
Noland Creek Former mouth at Tuchasegee River M!1e 8.2
- 30. 8 158NE
- 1. 2 Noland Creek 250 feet above head of Fontana backwater
- 30. 3 l
158NE
- 4. 8 U5GS stream gage near Bryson City. 0.2 mile below Aedreas Branch 13.8 l
165SW 0.8 C11ntmana Creek At pumptng statloa 0.9 mus ESE of Clingmane Dome 0.46 166hW
- 3. 2 14:mia Creek Below Img Brsach at Bryson City Reservoir
- t. 52 16fNW Jenkins Branch 300 feet above road crossing. 0.9 mile south of Arlington Church
.,34 166 W 0.1 Unnamed Trth to Je*na Br At culvert 500 feet above ammuth; 1.13 miles SSW of bridge at Bryson City 0.44 166NW 0 Deep Creek Mauth at Tuckasegee River Mile 12.2 43, 9 166NW 0.5 1400 feet above Betts Branch,1 m!!e NNE of Bryson C17 42.7 166NW L8 Former TVA etream gage 200 ft below Park boundsty 2 m1NNE d Bryeon City 41.2 166NW
- 2. 4 Bridge 50 feet below Joey Whank Branch 40.2 l
166M W
- 4. 3 Deep Creek Cointy read at Jakins Place 4.0 milee NE of Bryson City
- 29. 2 l
186NW 0.2 Juney Whar.k Branch 500 feet NNW of Ranger Station. 2.7 miles NNE of Bryson C1g 0.56 166NW
- 0. 8 Indian Creek 0.7 mile str11ne ENE of mouth at Deep Creek 7.74 166NW 1.5 miles airline NE of mouth. 0.3 mile above Queen Branch
- 6. 56 166NW 0
Galbruith Creek Mouth at T'ackasegee River Mlle 18.9 L 82 166NW 0 Cooper Creek U.S. Hwy 19. above mouth at Tuckase8ee River Mile 17.8 7.10 166NW 0 Oconaluftee River Mmth at hckasegee River Mlle 18.3 184 166NW 0.5 At Smoky Mountata Power Company Dam 184 566NE 3.1 USGS stream gage 0.5 mile SSW of Birdtown. 200 feet above bridge 164 166NE
- 5. 8 Former CSGS etream gage near Cherokee.130 feet below Soco Creek 179 166NE
- 6. 7 Occoaluftse River Below C.S. Hwy 441 at Cherokee 133 1
166NE
- 7. 4 Former USGS stream gage at Cherokee. 0.1 mile above Owt Branch 131 165SE
- 9. 8 At Blas Ridge Parkway 0.4 mile SSE of mouth of Raven Fork 17f 1655E 10.3 Above mouth of Raven Fork
$ 2. 4 1655E 14.2 Below mouth of Bradley Fork at Smokmnant 40.8 1655E 14.2 Oconaluftee River Above mouth of Bradley Fork at Smokamcat 3). 7 1 5653E 14.7 0.6 male NW of Smokemont Catcpground, t>kre urmatwd branch
- 33. 1 1853E
- 13. 2 350 feet below Keptart Prong. 3.7 miles NW v.* Smokenwnt 12.1 166NE 0
Soco Creek Mouth at Oconaluftee River Mus 5.6
- 44. 9 166NE 0.2 Brufge 0.7 inile SSW of highway Jctn at Cherokee 44.9 i
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TABLE 11 67 DRADIAGE AREAS LITTLE TENNESSEE RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Quad. Dramage Map River Area No. Mlle Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. Mi.) ~ 166NE
- 0. 6 Soco Creek -
U.S. Hwy 441,1 mile south of brfdge at Cherokee 44.7 166NE .1. 4 1.05 mCes SE of bridge at Cherokee
- 38. 6 166NE
- 5. 3 0.85 mile ENE of Soco School cear Cherokee 22.1 175NW 0.1 Washington Creek U.S. Hwy 19, 0.3 mile south of Blue Wing Church 1.65 175NW
- 0. 3 0.42 mile south of Blue Wing Church. 0.2 mile above U.S. Hwy 19 1.80 175NW
- 0. 3 Washington Creek 0.44 mCe south of Blue Wing Church, below unnamed branch 1.76 175NW 0.1 Indian Creek.
0.5 :ni:e SE of Blue Wing Church, 500 feet Jouth of U.S. Hwy 19 0.99 1655E 0 Raven Fork Mout at Oconatuftee River Mile 10.3 74.8 165SE 0.2 100 feetbelow bridge. 0.35 mile ESE of National Park Service museum 74.3 165SE &6 Former TVA stream gage, bridge 0.4 mile NNW of mouth of Sherrill Cove Branch TL0 + 165SE
- 7. 0 Raven Fork 300 feet NE of Big Cove Church. 0.5 mile east of Galamore Branch 64.4 1745W
- 7. 4 Road croestag 0.5 mile SW of tnouth of Straight Fork 64.2 1745W S. 2 1100 feet below Straight Fork, 600 feet NE of big Cove Mission 47.7 174SW
- 8. 5 130 feet above Straight Fork 23.2 174SW 0.1 Bunchee Creek 400 feet above mouth at Raven Fork 16.2 1745W Strsight Fork 1400 feet above mouth of Imdge Creek at Round Bottom Campground 10.7 165SE O
Mingae Creek Mouth at Oconaluftee River, 0.4 mile NNW of National Park Service museum
- 4. 70 1655'5
- 1. 5 1200 feet above Madcap Branch,1.5 miles west of National Park Service museum A 58 165SE Bradley Fork Bridge 100 feet above mouth at Oconaluftee River near Smokemont 30.0 165SE
- 0. 4 Bridge leadtag to rest area, 0.5 mile NNW of Smokemont Campground 19.8 165SE
- 1. 9 Bradley Fork 1200 feet above Chasteen Cr ek,1.7 miles NNW of Smekemont Campground 14.0 165SE 0.1 Carver Brunch 700 feet ENE of mouth at Bradley Fort. 0.9 mile north of Smokemont 0.44 165SE O
Unnamed Trib to Carver Br 150 feet east of water tank, 0.95 mue acrth of Smokemont Campground 0.12 - 1655E Chasteen Creek Road croestng 150 feet above mouth at Brsdiey Fork 4.01 165SE 0 Colline Creek. At U.S. Hwy 441,1.7 muee NW of Smokemont 3.65 165SW Beech Flats Proeg 0.43 mile ESE of Wud Cherry Bmach, 3.1 miles ESE of Newfound Gap 5.76 165SW At apper crossing of U.S. Hwy 441, in hairpin turn 0,81 1635E Kephart Prong 0.3 mile above mouth at Beech Flats Prong 4.42 165SW Jack Bndley Brunch 200 feet above mouth at Beech Flats Prong. 2.4 miles ESE of Newfour:1 Gap 0.59 166NE O Connelly Creek Mouth at Tuckasegee River Mile 20.6 13.5 166NE 1.1 Connelly Creek Bridge 1.2 miles SSW of Whittier 12.7 166NE 0.3 Camp Creek 650 feet ENE of jetn of U.S. Hwys 19A and 441 4.43 166NE 0.2 Barkers Creek Bridge near school, 0.2 mile MW of Barkers Creek 5.86 166NE 0 Dicks Creek - Mouth at hckasegee River Mua 29.3 S.66 166SE 0 Scott Creek Mouth at Tuckaeegee River Mlle 31.5 59.0 166SE 0.1 Scott Creek U.S. Hwy 23 bridge. Dt11sboro 59.0 175SW 0.3 1000 feet SW of bridge on U.S. Hwys 19A & 23 at Dillsboro 58.9 175SW
- 1. 0 1400 feet NE of bridge on U.S. Hwys 19A & 23 at Dilyboro 58.0 175SW
- 1. S At road crossing below Dills Branch. Sylva 57.1 175SW 1.9 Above DC1s Branch 56.0 175SW L2 Scott Creek City Ha11 bridge at Sylva 55.5 175SW L5 U.S. Hwys 1SA is 23 crossing at Sylva 55.4 175SW
- 2. 6 Former USGS stream gage at Sylva 0.1 mile below Cope Creek 55.3 175SW
- 2. 7 North Carolina Hwy 107 at Sylva 51.7 175NW
- 3. 3 CSGS stream gage above Sylva 0.1 mile below AUens Brsuch 51.0 175NW
- 3. 9 Scott Creek Road crossing 0.9 mue WSW of Beta, at Liberty School 49.3 175NW
- 4. 2 Below mouth of Kitchin Creek 49.1 175NW
- 4. 3 0.7 mile west of Beta,100 feet above Kitchin Creek 48.3 175hW
- 6. 3 200 feet above U.S. Hwys 19A&23, O.6 mile west of Addie
' 37.9 175NW Above Buff Creek at Addie 32.4 175NW 10.2 Scott Creek Road crossing at Hall 21 6 175NE 0.5 mue below Carson Branch,1.8 miles SW of Balsam 5.4 175NW Allens Branch 0.1 mile above mouth at Scott Creek near Sylva 0.93 175NW 0.55 mile above mouth near Syba 0.70 175NW Montatth Creek 1.6 miles airline NNW of mouth at Scott Creelr
- 0. 35 175NW
- 1. 2 DLlla Creek 1.15 mCes NNW of mouth at Fisher Creek 0.69 175NW
- 1. 2 1.2 milee airline above mouth, 2.2 miles NNW of Beta 0.67 175NW 0.3 West Fork Fisher Creek 0.25 mile atritne above mouth, 2.0 miles north of Beta
- 0. 96 175NW
- 0. 2 East Fork nsher Creek 2.0 miles north of Beta
- 0. 65 175SW 0
Savmah Creek Mouth at hekasegee River 1.6 miles SSE of Dillsboro 41.0 175SW 0 Sammh Creek USGS stream gage, bridge 1.7 miles SSE of Dlusbor) 40.7 1755W
- 1. 0 N. C. Hwy 116 bridge 0.2 mile above Little Savannah Creek 36.6 166SE 0
Greens Creek 50 feet above old hwy bridge at naouth. 2.9 miles south of Di!!sboro 9.69 175SW Cullowhee Creek Bridge 3)0 feet above mouth at Tuckasagee River Mlle 40.9 23.4 175SW 0.1 0.1 mile west of mouth at Tuckasegee River, 0.3 mile NW of Cunowhee 23.4 175SW
- 0. 9 Cunowhee Creek 1000 feet nor A of bridge. 0.5 mile FA* of Cullowhee 21 1 175SW 1.1 Sodge 0.1 mile below Long Branch.1.6 mile SW of Cullowhee 22.S 175SW
- 1. 7 Road crossing 0.7 mile SSW of Westea Carolina College
- 20. 6 175SW L2 0.35 mile south of Westem Carolina C >Ilege. 600 feet west of Rogers Cemete:y 19.5 175SW 3.1 Prtvate road crossing 0.25 toile tetow fluey Creek at Speedwell
- 13. 3
68 TAB 1.E El DRAINAGE AREAS UTILE TENNESSEE RIVER AND TR:BUTART STRFAMS = Quad. Dramage Map River Area No. Mlle Name of Stream Location Reference (Sq. M1.) 576NW
- 3. 0 Cahowbse Creek Private road croestng 0.2 mile below Wolf Creek 6.90 1T5SW 0.9 lang Branch Above bridge 1.5 mues %TW of Western Carolina College 1.06 175SW Trau emesing 0.55 mile ENE of Beck Knob 0.42 175SW 0.2 mile above tran crossing. 0.45 mue east of Beck Knob
- 0. 28 175SW 0.5 Tilley Creek At bridge below Proseley Creek 0.4 mue SW of Speedwell 6.02 175SW Flat Branch 2.0 muse SSW of Speedwell 0.06 1758W 0
Caney Fork Mout at Tuckasagoe River Mile 46.2 SL2 17557 0.1 N. C. Hwy 107 south of East laport 51.2 175SE Bridge at Cowarte 39.4 175SE
- 5. 4 Below Johns Creek. 0.6 mile ISE of Cowarte 36.1 175SE O
W Mr Tuckasagee River Mout at hekaeegee River Mile 49.6 57.8 176NW
- 1. 5 Bridge just off N. C. Hwy 10f 600 feet NNW of Wekasegee powerhouse 55.3 176NW
- 3. 4 Thorpe powerhouse 53.1 156NW
- 9. 7 Thorpe Cam 33.7 176NW 10.7 1 mile above Thorpe Dam. 0.3 mile below former mouth of Mill Creek
- 26. 6 176NW Pine Creek Bridge 1.6 miles %1W of Thorpe sp1Uway 6.92 175SE Sole Creek 0.25 mue below N. C. Hwy 281.1150 feet ENE of Solo Creek Church 3.89 175SE 450 feet below N. C. Hwy 281, below unna'ned branch 3.86 155NW Wolf Creek 0.35 mile upstream from N. C. Hwy 231, 500 feet abon Wolf Creek School 14.1 154NE O
alarka Creek Former mouth at Utue Tennessee Rtrer Mlle 62.5 35.0 158NE 4.3 Alarka Creek In embsyment 1000 feet WSW of mouth of Phtppe Cove 34.9 158NE
- 2. 5 In emMyawat above mouth of Grassy Branch 31.6 168NW
- 6. 6 Bridge at De Hart Mul. 0.2 mue balcw Robinson Cap Branch 27.2 156NE O
Nantahata River Former mouth at 14ttle Tennessee River Mue &$.0 175 158NE 0.o Former USGS stream gage at Almond. 0.2 mile %1W of Almond Park Dock 174 158SE 5.1 Naatahala River Above mouth of Weeser Creek at Weseer 15 9 ?S8SE 5.1 Former USGS scream gage at Weseer. 0.1 mile below Southern Ry. (cid chance!) 15 8 158SE
- 5. 3 Above Suvermine Creek at Wesser 15 2 1583W 10.0 0.5 mile downstream from Maicut Branch 147 1545W
- 10. 6 USGS stream g2ge at Nantahata 0.3 mile above Mudeut Branch 144 IS85W 12.1 Nantshata River Above mouth of Quaans Creek 1.9 miles SW of Hewitz 136 1585W 13.2 Former USGS stream sage 100 feet above Rowlin Creek 133
?SSSW 13.6 At Nantahala powerhouse 133 !S 9NW 22.s Nantahala Dam 91.0 15SNE 34.3 U9GS stream gage near Rainbow Springs. 300 feet above Roaring Fork 81.9 1393E 36.9 Nantshala River Below mouth of Nova Scotia Brance.1.9 miles WNW of Rainbow Springs 34.0 !S36E At Rainbow Springs 200 feet above U.S. Hwy 64 24.2 1583E O Weeser Creek Mouth at Nantahala River M11e 5.0 at Wesser 6.04 15SSE O SL1vermine Creek Mouth at Nantahala River Mua 5.3 6.01 1585W 0 Queens Creek Mouth at Nastabala River Mlle 12.1,1.9 miles SW of Hewitt 4.29 158SW
- 0. 2 Queens Creek 0.4 mile south of Nastahala 2400 feet SE of and of Winding Stairs Road
- 4. 24 1583W At Queens Creek Dam 3.54 154SW At bridge 0. 2 mile above Jarrett Camp Branch 2.79 159NW niittoosk Creek At Whitmoak Dam.1.3 miles atritne north of Aquone
- 13. 7 159NW Dicke Creek At Dicks Creek Dam, 0.4 mile below Youngs Camp Branch 3.56
!S95E O Buck Creek Mouth at Nantahala River. 3.7 miles WSW of Ratnbow Springs
- 15. 1 1596E U.S. Hwy 64. 0.3 mile above Glade Branch 6.53
!S95E U.S. Hwy 64 bridge above Black Branch 2.7 m11ee SW of Rainbow Springs 4.73 159SE O Factory Branch Mouth at Nantabala River. 3.5 miles NW of Rainbow Spttngs 1.21 IS8SE Brush Creek N. C. Hwy 28,1.4 mues SE of Needmore at Truitt Cemetery 6.67 1665T 0.1 Tellico Creek 200 feet above bridge at mouth at 14ttle Tennessee River Mlle 99.2 12.2 1643W 0 Burningtown Creek Mouth at IJttle Tennessee River Mus 99.7 26.7 166SW 0.4 Bridge 0.2 mile NE of Stiles 26.6 166SW G Cowee Creek Mouth at IJtus Tennessee River Mile 107.4
- 36. 8 166SW
- 0. 6 100 feet below N. C. Hwy 28 at Weets Mill 25.5 166SW Cowse Creek Bridge above Westa Cove drain at Wests Mill
- 25. 1 166SE
- 1. 9 Caler Fork At bridge 0.5 mile above Dalton Creek 4.13 167NW Iotla Creek Bridge 20 feet above mouth at IJttle Tenneesee River Mue 110.3
- 9. 96 187NE
- 0. 7 Comm Creek C.S. Hwys 23&441 bridge 0.7 mile airline NE of mouth at Watauga Creek
- 1. 60 167NE O
Callasaja River Mouth at IJttle Tennessee River Mile 117.4, at Franklin 93.0 '.67NE 3.1 Cullaeaja River 0.8 mile WNW W Cutlasale.1200 feet above Scott Branch 87.4 56?NE
- 4. 2 USGS stream gage at Cu11asala.150 feet above 87.3. Hwy 64 86.5 167NE 5.7 Above mouth of E11tjay Creek 0.6 mile SE of Cu11asaja 64.3 167NE
- 6. 5 0.2 mie below Bryson Branch.1.0 mile SSE of Cullasaja 63.7 E67NE
- 7. 3 Bridge 250 feet below Nickslack Creek.1.6 miles SSE of Callata.'s 62.8 1675I 10.4 Cullasaja River Above Buck Creek. 0.8 mile NW of Cullasala Face 36.5 176SW 17.8 USGS stream gage at H:ghlamis. 0.5 mile strline NW of take Sequoyah Dam 14.9 176SW 18.4 take Sequoyah Dam 14.4 176SW 18.8 Above fortner mouth of BLg Creek. 0.4 mile SE of Lake Sequoyah Dam
- 8. 90
+ 4.03 176SW
- 21. 3 U.S. Hwy 64.1.2 miles NNE of Higshta
e-TAB 1.E 11 69 DRAINAGE AREAS LITTLE TENNESSEE RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Dd-Drainage Map River Area 50. Mile Name of Stream 1.ocation Reference (Sq. Mt.) ? 167NE 0 E1Hjay Creek Mouth at Cuuasaja River Mile 5.7, 0.6 mile ESE of Cullasaja
- 20. 9 167NE
- 0. 5 Bridge 0.9 mile east of Cu11asaja 20.4 167NE O
Walnut Creet Mcuth at Cu11asaja River Mile 9.4 at Gneiss 6.44 167SE O Buck Creek Mouth at Cntban ja River 0.5 mile NW of Cullasaja Fans
- 10. 8 176SW
- 0. 9 P.attlesnake Branch Dam 2.5 miles NE of Vanhook Wayside Park. 0.6 mile WSW of Cole Gap
- 0. 17 176SW Skitty Creek U.S. Hwy 64, 2.9 miles %W of Highlands 1.39 176SW
- 0. 5 Cliffside lake Dam.1.0 mile NW of Lake Sequoyah Dam 1.64 176SW 0
Big Creek Mouth at Cullasaja River 0.4 mile SE of Lake Sequovah Dam 5.39. 176SW
- 0. 9 Houston Branch Below Highlands Reservoir dam 3.2 miles north of Highlands 0.21 176SW
- 0. 2 Min Creek Bridge 250 feet above tnouth at Mirror Lake, 0.8 mile NW of H:ghlands 1.56 176SW
- 1. 0 Min Creek U.S. Hwy 64 at Highlands 1.15 167NW 0
Cartoogechaye Creek Mouth at Little Tennessee River Mile 119 - 55.4 167NW 0.3 0.2 mile airitne SW of mouth.1.9 miles south of Franklin 58.3 167NW 1.9 t'mCS stream guge near Frar.klin bridge 700 feet above U.S. Hwy 23 57.1 167NW
- 3. 0 Above tnouth of Wallace Branch 2.2 miles SW of Franklin 52.0 167NW
- 4. 2 Cartocgechaye Creek 0.3 mile above Blaine Branch, 0.4 mile fW of Louisa Chapel 49.0 167NW 5.0 Below mouth of Potts Creek. 3.0 miles WSW of Franklin 44.6 167NW
- 8. 3 U.S. Hwy 64, 5.2 miles WSW of Franklin 39.4 167NW 0
Wallace Branch Mouth at Cartoccechaye Creek 2.2 miles SW of Franklin 2.97 167NW 3 miles west of Franklin. 0.7 mile above Trimont Branch 0.93 167NW
- 0. 7 Wayah Creek Road crossing 6.4 miles WSW of Frsnklin,1.1 miles WNW of Mt. Zion Church 13.8 159NE
- 2. 3 Bridge 0.1 mi.e above Arrowwood Creek, at Wayah Depot 9.58 153NE Rotgh Fork Mouth at Wayah Creek 1.4 miles WSW of Wayah Depot 2.30 1675W
- 0. 8 Jones Creek At road crossing O.8 mile above confluence with AHison Creek 5.81 1675W
- 0. 2 Coweeta Creek U.S. Hwy 23, 700 feet airline NW of mouth at Linie Tennessee River Mile 126.9 16.9 1675W
- 0. 6 Tessantee Creek Bridge 0.7 mile NE of Otto 14.8 1675E
- 1. 0 Middle Creek Road crossing 0.4 mile SE of Middle Creek Mill dam 12.5 168NE
- 0. 3 Mud Creek 1.5 miles SW of Estatoah Falls, 0.9 mile NE of Dillard 7.07-168NE
- 0. 6 At road crossing 1.2 miles SW of Estatosh Falls 6.97 168NE
- 1. 4 Transmission line crossing 0.6 mile west of Estatoah Falls
- 5. 20 168NE
- 0. 7 Keny Creek At road crossing 1.6 milee SW of Estatoah Faus 2.09 163NE 0.4 DarneH Creek At road crossing 2.5 miles SW of Estatosh Faus 5.59 168NW
- 0. 3 Unnamed Trib to Lutle Tenn. E At road crossing 0.6 mile east of Rabun Gap 0.43 168NW J.9 Betty Creek U.S. Hwy 23 at Dillard 16,8 168NW
- 3. 6 Privats read crosstr.g 2.5 miles west of DIllard, 400 feet below WCliams Br.
13.1 168NW
- 3. 9 Betty Creek 2.9 miles west of Dillar 1, 0.25 mile above WLH!ams Branch 12.7 168NW 0.2 Blacks Creek Bridge at York.1.2 miles north of Mountain City 4.16 168NW
- 1. 4 250 feet above bridge 0.6 mile NE of Mountain City 3.37 s.
Figure in serentheses denotas sink area included in the total drainage area l i i
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e e TABLE 12 71 DRA:NAGE AREAS MINOR TRIBITIARY STREAMS BETWEEN !.!TTLE TENNESSEE Rn*ER AND HEAD OF TENNESSEE RS*ER Quad. Dramage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. Mt.) 130SE O Town Creek Mouth at Tennessee River Mlle 601.2 at 14 noir City
- 9. 85 130SE
- 0. 2 0.2 mile below Soutern Ry. bridge at Lenoir City 9.72 130SE 0.7 U.S. Hwy li st lanoir City 9.62 -
130SE
- 2. 2 At Kingston Pike Mission 1.2 mi er NNW of 14 noir City 5.40 1385W 0
Muddy Creek Mous at Tennessee River Mile 6N.0, 0.2 mue below Fort budoun Dam 11.0 138SW 0.1 Maddy Creek 400 feet above Southern Ry. spur, 0.2 mile below Fort Loudoun Dam-ILO 13SSW 0.7 Former TVA stream gage 1 mne east of Lenoir City 10.7 13SSW
- 3. 0 Below unnamed branch at Cedar Hu! Colf Course. 0.5 mile SSW of Mat *e1 7.41 138SW 0
Ganagher Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River Mile 612.0 23.0 13CSW 0 Turkey Creek - Former mouth at Tennessee RLeer Mile 616.3 24.8 138SW
- 1. 6 Turkey Creek Bridge at head of backwater, 0.6 mile SW of Concord 11.4 1385W
- 1. 7 400 feet above Fort leudoun backwater. 0.7 mile NW of Concord 11.2 133NW
- U.S. Hwys 11&70. 1000 feet WSW of Farragut High School 6.31 1385W Uttle Turkey Creek U.S. Hwys 11670, 1.4 mues ENE of DLxte-Lee Junction 3.76 133SW 0 Sinking Creek Former mouth at Tennessee River MJe 617.1 (16.1)a 28.3 138NE 0 Gen Mile Creek Sick) Includes Ebenezer Branch 16.1 138NE Ten MHe Creek Former TVA stream gage, bridge 0.2 mile above Ebenezer Branch 13.2 13SNE U.S. Hwys 11&70, 0.50 mile ENE of Cedar Springs Church 9.93 138NE 0.1 Ebenezer Branch Mous at Ten M;!e Creek.1000 feet WNW of Scutnern Ry. bndge 2.32 138SE Unnamed Tnb to Lackey Cr Bridge across Fort Loudoun etrbayment,1.3 miles SW of Mentor 4.67 138SE Unnamed Trib to Iackey Cr' Bridge 0.7 mile NW of Armona Church, at Proffitt Sonng 3.27 13SSE Louisvule Road brMge 1100 feet ESE of Proffitt Spring 2.49 138SE (Denten Spring Branch SirJO 100 feet below bndge, 0.7 mile NE of Blue Grass 2.94 138SE (Blue Grass StrJQ North Shore Drive at Blue Grass. 2.02 147NW 0 uttle River Former mouth at Tennessee River Mlle 635.6 379 1475W , g :.Lttle River U.S. Hwy 129. Cates Bridge 375 1475W
- 4. 6 Former TVA stream gage 1.7 miles note of Rockford 352 1475W
- 6. 5 Former TVA stream gage below Rockford Dam 346 1475W
- 6. 8 Fonner TVA stream gage at Rockford Dam 344 14?SW
- 7. 6 Bridge 0.5 mHe SSE of Rockford, at Rockford School 34 2 147SW
- 8. 4 Uttle River Tenn. Hay 33 bridge 0.9 mile 53E of Rockford 302 1475W 14.2 Former USGS stream gage at Wudwood BrMge. 3.2 miles ENE of Maryvule 27 4 1475W 17.3 USGS stream gage near Maryvule. U.S. Hwy 411 at Blount Beach 269 1475E 18.1 Above Crooked Creek 1.4 miles south of Wildwood 235 1475E 19.7 Above Ellejoy Creek 2.4 miles SSE of Wildwood 193 1475E 20.7 Litde River Former t SGS stream gage 0.4 mile above bridge es Gld Walland Highway 192 14SNE
- 23. 9 Former USGS stream gage, bridge at Walland 175 14SNE "S. 3 0.9 mile SSW of Walland, 0.2 mue below Hesse Creek 172 148NE 28.7 Above Brtar Branch. 0.5 mile NNW of Kinzal Springs 140 14SNE 29.3 Bridge at Kinzel Springs, 300 feet below Short Creek 138 14SNE 31.7 utt.le River At Townsend Mill Dam 121 148NE 32.1 Above Fox Hollow Branch at Townsend 120 157NW 33.6 Dam 0.3 mile below Bnckey Branch near Townsend 112 i'
157NW 34.9 At National Park boundsry.150 feet below Rush Branch 107 157NW
- 35. 3 0.35 mile above National Park boundary, O.4 mile below Middle Prong 10 6 157hv
- 35. 7 uttle River Above M;ddle Prong 60.1 157NE 49.3 M111 sap Penic Gmunds, 0.25 mile below Lauren Branch 41.6 157NE
- 50. 9 0.4 mile above bndge at E;kmont 31.4 157NE Bridge on restricted road 2.5 mues SE sf I kmont 27.6 1575E 0.25 mile above Fisa Catro Proeg,1200 feet SE of feep trail bridge 13.5 Utd River 900 feet above Rough Creek, 700 feet below Moss HoUow 10.2 1575E t
1475W 0 Stock Creek Former mouth at Little River Mile 3.1 21.1 14*SW 100 feet below Hall Road.1.8 mdes NE of 14hle River
- 18. 9 147SW 0
Pistol Creek Mouth at uttle River Mile 8.2 39,8 1475W 0.3 100 feet above power line crossing, 0.2 mile south of mouth 39.6 1475W
- 1. 9 Pistol Creek East Hunt Road, 0.7 mile Nh"# cf Eagleton School 38.4-147SW
- 3. 6 Southern Ry. bruige 0.75 mile east of Alcoa Swimmmg cool 32.5 147SW
- 4. 8 Springbrook Road bndge 0.3 mile SE of Alcoa Hign School 31.0 1475W
- 6. 6 Above C71 ton Creek, 600 feet SW of Cedar Lawn Cemetery 16.7 147SW
- 9. 0 0.15 mile west of Basse! School at Marptile 15.3 1475W
- 3. 7 Pistol Creek 1000 feet above Dunlap Branch, 300 feet east of TGAP radio tower 14.0 1475W 9.1 Former CSGS stream gage, Cusick Street bridge 0.3 mue below Brown Creek 13.5 148NW 10.5 200 feet above Mountain view Ave:me. 0.2 mile NE of Sam Houston School 6.96 14SNW 11.4 Best Stteet bridge,1000 ft NE of Maryville etty limit on 1966 map 6.14 1
1475W 0 Springfield Branch Mout at Pis:oi Creek Mlle 3.0, 0.75 mile west of Eag!eton School 4.45 147S7 0 Culton Creek Mouth at Pisto! Creek MIIe 6.6, 600 feet SW of Cedar Iawn Cemetery 13.6; 147SW 0 Brown Creek Mout at Pistol Creek at Mar xtlie 5.76 - 145NW Wilkinson Pike bndge 1.4 miles east of Sam Houston School 1.23 - 1475W 0 Duncan Brsneh Mous at 3rown Creek 0.5 mile east'of mryytte Co11ege 1.17 Above unnamed branch 1.1 miles ESE of Sam Houston School LO2 143N # 1.1
92 TABLE 12 DlWNAGE AREAS MLNCR TRIBtTTART frREAM5 BETWEEN LITTLE Tm*NESSIE L'VER AND HEAD OF TENNESSEE RIVER Quad. Drstange Map Rint Area No. Mue Name of Stream location Referwace (sq. M1.) 1475W 0.0 NaMe Creek 200 feet below brid6e on Rockford-WEdwood Road, below unnamed branch 17.6 147NE U.S. Hwy 441. 0.75mue ESE of Shocke Gap commanly 0.36 1475W 0 Crooked Creek Moot at uttle River Em 18.1. 0.6 mile ISE of Brabson Ford Bridge 32.3 1475W 1.1 Darts Ford Road bridge 0.75 mile airline SSW of mouth 31.6 1475E o Enejoy Creek Mout at utt1s River Mlle 19.7. 2.4 mGae SSE of WL]dwood 33.4 1473E Eusjoy Creek Bridge 400 feet above mouth 36.3 148NE
- 0. 2 Reed Creek C4d Watand Highway bridge at Wauand 11 4 146NE O
Besee Creek Bridge 1000 feet above Tennessee Ewy 73 bridge
- 37. 6 148NE
- 0. 2 Bridge 0.2 mile above tnouth
- 27. 6 157NW 0
Middle Prong L1tus R!ver Mosh at Lltus River Mile 35.6 48.9 157NW
- 0. 3 Mid.fle Prong Little Rtrer Above West Proat FT. 3 137NW A4 Prtvate road erosstag at Walker Fleide 3.7 1375W 500 feet above Lyna Camp Prong 4.72 157NW 0
West Prong Little R!ver Mouth at M1&Ce Prong
- 18. 6 157NW 2.0 Bridge 1.5 mCes west of Walker FieMe
- 6. 34 1373W 0.1 Lynn Ca=p Prong 0.1 mile above mouth at Middle Prong 12ttle River 12.0 1373W 0.2 Ind:aa Mats Prong 200 feet below Do@!e Trestle Branch.1000 feet above mouth at Lynn Camp Prong A 57 15'S 7 Thaderhand Prong 400 feet above Same Creek 4.17 15 tSE
- 0. 2 nah Camp Prong 0.2 mile above mouth at 14ttle River 11.5 1575E
- 0. 2 Rough Creek 0.2 mile above bridge just above mouth at IJttle River
- 2. 21 147NW Knob Creek Tennessee Hwy 33. 0.5 mile south of Mt. 01tve
- 6. 30 147NW 0
Fourth Creek Mouth at Tenneesee River Mik 639.9 p.26)"
- 10. 9 147NW 0.7 Former TVA stream gage, bridge 0.4 mile SW of Eastern State Boepital (0.26)s
- 9. 68 147NW
- 1. 2 Bridge 0.2 mLle west of Eastern State Hospital 9.24)"
6.44 147NW
- 1. 5 0.50 male h"# of Eastatu State Hospital at Grace Street p.34)a
- 6. 36 138NZ
- 2. 0 Fourth Creek U.S. Hwys 11&70 in Bearden (0.24)*
- 5. 33 147NW 0
Third Creek Mouth at Tennessee River Mile 645. 9 (1. 2j)" 17.0 U.S. Hwy 129 brid e in 7Yson Park (1.23) 16.5 143W 1.1 6 147NW
- 1. 4 Above mouth of East Fork at Concord Street (1.17)"
13.2 147NW
- 3. 8 Papermill Road at junctico of Interstate Hwrs 40&75 and 640 (1.13)"
11.1 147NW
- 4. 2 Third Creek At Middlebrook Pike. 0.35 tple NNW of Papermill Road (1.13)*
10.7 147h'# 0 East Fork Third Creek ha at nird Creek (0.05)
- 3. 23 147hv 0.4 At Mbbrook Pike. 400 feet above L&N R.R.
2.02 147NW 0 Weet Fork Third Creek Moott at Tbtrd Creek 0.6 mile SW of West Haven (0.15)" 1.58 107NW Goose Crook Scottish Pfse bridge 300 feet above mous at Tennessee River Ytle 646.0 (0.44)" 3.64 147NW
- 0. 8 Goose Creek Dalow unnamed branch at McCarty Averule. {estal (O.44)*
3.22 147hv 0 Sacond Creek Moat at Tennessee River Mlle 647.2 (0.50) 7.11 147NW
- 3. 7 At Western Avenue p.50)a 6.70 147NW
- 3. 6 Heiskall Avenm Knoxville p.50)"
3.49 147h"W e nrot Creek Mouth at Tennessee River Mile 647. 9 (4.55)" 22.1 147NW
- 1. 6 nrst Creek Former USGS stream gage at McCa!!a Avenue. Knoxvine (4.55)",
21.2 147NW
- 1. 9 Former USGS stream gsgo at East Fifth Avenue. Knoxv11g (4.55)
- 21. 1 USGS stream gage above Powere Avenue. Knoxville (3.80) 17.2 146SW
- 5. 6 Former USGS stream gage at Mineral Springs Avenue. Knoxville (3.80),
15.7 146SW 6.1 146SW
- 4. 3 Ahave Etites Creek at junction of U.9. Hwy 441 and Interstate Rwy 640 5.41 146SW 0
Whitse Creek Mouth at First Creek Mne 6.3 Q.80)" 9.52 1300 feet ENE of U.S. Hwy 441.1.3 miles SE of Fountain City 0.00)" 9.42 146SW
- 0. 3 100 feet below Murphy Road.1.1 miles ESE cf E. Tenn. TB Hospital (2.40)"
- 3. 66 146SW
- 1. 2 Murphy Creek 147NW wtmama Creek Putoping statson 150 feet above mouth at Tennessee River Mlle 649.1
- 2. 36 a.
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- 1. 8 At Boyd Bridge 3.773 1465I
- 5. 5 USGS stream gage near Knoxville. 0.1 mile above U.S. Hwy 11E 3,747 155SW 17.0 Former USGS stream gage at McBee Bridge 3,626 155SW 21 1 0.25 mile above Trent Island,1.5 miles north of Strawberry Plains 3,611 155SW 23.1 Holston River At Knox-Grairger county line 3.610 155SW 29.7 0.8 mile below Beaver Creek 900 feet ESE of Vance Cemetery 3,535 155SW 30.4 Former TVA stream gage 200 feet above Beaver Creek 3,516 155NE 39.9 Above mouth of unnamed tributary at Indian Cave 3,476 155NE 42.0 3.0 miles SSW of Tampico, 0.2 mile below unnamed branch 3,467 155NE 44.7 Holston River 200 feet above head of Julian Nance Island,1.4 mues south of Tampico 3.463 155NE 45.2 0.15 mile below West Branch,1.7 miles SE of Tampico.
3.439 155NE $ 2.0 USGS stream gage near Jefferson CLly. 450 feet above Tennessee Hwy 92 3,429 163NW 52.3 Cberokee Dam 3.428 162SE 75.4 TVA stream gage at D. A. Greene Bridge near Morristown 3,244 171SW 92.7 Holston River Former TVA stream gage 1.0 mile ESE of Quarry Branch embayment 3.123 171SW 93.4 2.5 miles ESE of Galbraith Springs. 0.6 mile below Jimtown Hollow 3,122 171NE 96.0 0.3 mile below Cloud Creek, 0.6 mile south of U.S. Huy 11W 3,118 171NE 96.3 Above Cloud Creek 3.101 171SE 103.4 Hugh B. Day Brtdge, Tennessee Hwys 66&70 3,045 171SE 103.8 Holston River Former USWB stream gage at Southern Ry. bridge at Austms Mill 3,044 171SE 104.0 TVA stream gaga 0.25 mile above Southern Ry., 2.1 miles north of Persia 3.035 150SW 104. 2 Former USGS stream gage 0.5 mCe below Dodson Creek 3,035 180NW 106.3 John Sevier Dam 3.0 10 180NW 106.5 TVA stream gage at John Sevier Steam Plant 3,008 180NW 10 6. 7 Holston River John Sevier Steam Plant 3,007 180NW 10 9. 9 At Burem Bridgt 2,999 180NW 110.0 0.1 mile upstream from Burem Bridge 2,899 180NE 115.2 Former TVA stream gage 300 feet below Sou. Ry., 0.3 mile above Miller Ishnd 2,883 180NE 118.3 USGS stream gage, cableway, includes Surgoinsville Creek 2.874 180NE 113.4 Holstou River Above Surgoinsville Creek 2,870 130NE 123.'. Above mouth of Stony Point Creek 1.6 miles SE of Stony Pomt 2.553 1885W 131.; Former TVA stream gage, bridge at Church Hill 2.319 1885W 138.0 Former TVA stream gage, bridge at Holston Army Ammunition Plant 2.783 18SSE 141.0 Former TVA stream gage 0.2 mile below inter-plant railroad brkge 2,779 1895E 141.2 Holston River Former TVA stream gage at inter-plant railroad bridge 2.779 185SE 142.2 Former USWB stream gage, confluence of North & South Forks Holston River 2,777 147NE Swanpond Oreek Bridge 0.7 mile ENE of Ramsey, 0.5 mile airline SSE of mouth at Holston River 10.4 146SE Woods Creek 100 feet above U.S. Hsy 11W,1.1 miles SW of John Sevier
- 3. 13 146SE Roseberry Creek 9.25 mile below Bud Hawkins Road, 2.0 miles west of Skaggston School 8.23 155SW 0
Flat Creek Mouth at Holston River Mile 14.0 68.0 1555 7 0.4 Bridge at Mascot 200 feet above Southern Ry. 67.9 155SW
- 2. 2 Mine Road bridge 1 mile north of Mascot 67.2 155SW S.7 Brice Brtdge on Old Rutledge Pike 3.5 miles NNE of Mascot 61.9 155SW
- 6. 7 U.S. Hwy 11W bridge 61.4 146NE Little Flat Creek At Washington Pike 1.6 miles south of Corryton 13.5 146NE At Emory Road 1.2 miles SW of Corryton 11 4 146NE 0
Tabler Branch Mouth at 14ttle Flat Creek 0.45 mile SE of Graveston 4.03 155NW 0 Richined Creek Mouth at Holston River Mile 27.1 64.7 155h"# 0.9 300 feet above Indian Ferry Road at Richland 63.0 155NW
- 4. 7 RieMand Creek Bridge 1.5 miles ENE of Blaine
$8. 8 155NW 6.7 Brtdge below Smith Branch 2.5 mues NE of Blaine 46.8 1625W Road crossing 0.3 mile SSE of U.S. Hwy 11W at Avondale 4.42 1625W 0 Unnamed Trib to Richland Cr At mouth 0.4 mile SE of Avondale
- 1. 3) 155SW 0
Beaver Creek Mouth at Holston River Mile 30.4 (10,5)" 19.3 155SW
- 2. 0 Beaver Creek At old U.S. Hwy 11E 3.4 miles NE of Strawberry Plains (10,5) 16.4 3.4 milee NE of Strawberry Plains.150 feet below new U.S. Hwy 11E (10,5)*
- 15. 6 155SW
- 2. 4 19.4 155SE
- 1. 9 (lost Creek Stalo
- 3.. +1ee west of New Market 155SE 13 Lost Creek Road cru..%g 0.9 mile NNW of Sou. Ry., 0.2 mile SSE of sinkhole 13.9 155SE
- 6. 7 100 feet abos bridge at New Market, 600 feet below old U.S. Hay 11E
- 7. 91 19.6 155NE 0.1 Buffalo Creek Bridge at Tan >lco, 700 feet north of mouth at Holston River Mile 45.9 38.0 163NW 0
Mossy Creek Former moue at Holston River Mile 52.4 163NW
- 3. 9 rormer USGS scream gage at Jefferson City 0.1 mile below Southern Ry.
30.S
- 00. 6 163hv
- 4. 4 At Jefferson City. Old Andrew Johnson Hwy 1635W 5.5 At Andrew Johnson H:ghway (U.S. Hwy 11E) 1.0 mile east of Jefferson City 27.4 39.5 162SE 0
German Creek Former mouth at Holston River Mile 70.2 Below Briar Fork, in embayment 0.7 mile east of Kingswood School
- 13. 9 182SE
- 6. 3 In embayment 1.1 tnt!es east of U.S. Huy 11T bridge over Briar Fork
- 4. 22 162SE
- 7. 5 162SW Ray Creek Bridge over upper end of embayment 1.2 miles NNW of Heltouv111e 3.36
- 0. 30 16257 Unnamed Trib to Ray Creek U.S. Hwy 11W, 2.9 miles ENE of Avondale
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P -e is:sW .Yq Umamed Trib to Rey Creek t 0 (# . U.S. Ewy UWf ?!O mGes ENE af Arcadale @##tak.2 M%, 4h... Y O.324 h' $lr>%' M i-issw.W East Fork Ray Creek qry f-4* p , $. +- U.s ~nwy nW; L s muse En of hoodale (:)o.sr/ west Park Ray Creet-M. 3 r 2n enterment 1200 feet ssu d U.s. swy nW. 0.7 mue, ease d Engewood setool 1szm f Qt .At btMgg L2 mha west d Been Statbo2 f,.'.p .gFy<@p *t,.*dQ'M.L48 W 1esE M[,p' , s.ar artar rark. e..S u Q ii. Rocto preg Creek';p.h.>% m s 'm iszE c0: Br1%s L 4 mSee SSEcf Beaa Stataos k -' M. YMt Jh d 4 u.= t.w
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- 0.55 mCs ESE cf intersection U.S. Hwys HE & 15E in MorristownU.a(~; e1.15 m0es NE of ta s-e 1.43 ". 4[*
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. bTM ;e'N. ' [$.. -p.h 'M4 163NE . 3. 4 i i.h W.I e-Q Qar !-yL'effg-Wh, rall creek Deck, 2.5 aces NW of Rasd A-=, .*-?.%.:.*.. W O rt. M h./,.h*P* 4,'}% Ak -s [<- rm:1Creetj -F y[,. ~. "..- q-t T.OsS In emberment oppoes A e in3W 3
- Former ameth at Bolston Rtrer MUs 89'2(P.>;fl*.+hj.24, 2 ' $ *$)
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g, 47.0,f<,4.: f. es<*e e laosW mm Cr.ek.;I;cQ* 'n 7 Qgp 73-Beech Creek s, 190NW 0 CSCS stream gage, county road bridge at Xepler Qc
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o Y'o# #r Q hrptoe Valley Road brWge 0.4 mne SE of Kepler M -d4. a.;'s wfi ]7 44.0 '. Mj-[f**' t 130NW 7,0 ;.F,yA RE'dM-
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M, W'.'4 J ( g Ii' W U. . Below F1sberCamek (*1.y's.' W+%,.*A'N.Mg[M N.O.p,t ;p ;) I 130NW 7,5 k.. TT. 9. , s _.$.;,N c . s ~: '..4 *' lt!.*.4* a.4,.?.n'Vs A7.,.:.k n ' t.% T.'M *.V&M y-~s q-y'd:iQ,&,f., >, :.., C * ~ 180NW 10.5 / 4 A 1 00 ,.s 180NW s-th mamed Trfb of Big Creek ', 300 feet above riouth at Ethig & Mowbg Spris. ;h(;.-gy.deie y..m"-( p"*ll. 2. , s-
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Bridge 300 feet above Southern ly.i 0.4 mile NE of MEler Flate(M4* 4'(* f;4.38 ' ', g *J g( L, la0NW 0 naher Creek "8 O* Mouth at Big Crsek Mile to.8 A Ms -f.. "'.'~* W f'.N h %.i 0.43 180NE O.1 Washboarti Creek q h,-.; ji 7,u. A.'; Q.Q*ggl*Q:..gy.'W.g.%. Lg4+38-l'. .., M c ' f. Road cross 5g 0.8 mEs SSW of SargotnsviDe f 180NE Sargonneville Creek ]p{f i' J' J 180NE.~ 0.5 Forgey Creek f y. **'. ..U.S, Hey nW at SargolmsvCle y,,Q,- 'N.y:."..h.:p.;....,.-- 7 11. 5 g /;-* /* 7/,. y e f.W. ' ? 5.44 .\\. *. 7 7 q'e '. .+ ......m .pr
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'f 130NE 0.7 Brs41ey Creek,, '. ' ~ - 'Above email island 0.6 mile alttine WNW of mout. At Soutern Ry.1.8 milee SW of New Casten. .'. t $ ~ A' #.T.E,*..
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Above bridge 0.S mite enst d Elm Spriegs church ~ '.[.' W M,M, 3'7M. " I.'- !. 2.,24, ' g,7, ,f 179SE
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- 1. 9 U.S. Hoy UW (business route) at Church Rul
.; t . + S. 23 ,.ef h* 183SW 0.7 AlmMar Creek Bridge al mPbester Beod. G,y [Q" +. % ~; c -t. 13sNW 'Goshan Creek. "S N'
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e eu.e., ,***.meo TABLE 13 13 DRAINAGE AREAS HOIS1C N PJVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Quad. Drunage Map River Area Nc. Mile Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. Mt.) 1885W
- 1. 0 Smith Creek At bridge 1.3 miles SE of Ch zrch Hill 2.20 1885W
- 1. 7 Arnott Branch U.S. Hwy 11W at West Rk!ge, at M111tasy Reservation boundary L59 188SE O
South Fork Holtton River Mout at Holston River Mue 142.2, 3 miles west of Kingsport 2.048 156SE 0.5 Opposite Ridgef!alds Golf and Cour.try Club 2.048 186SE 1.1 1000 feet below Imag Island, at Fort Robinson 2.047 15$5E
- 3. 7 South Fork Holston River USGS stream gage at Kingsport 0.2 mile below Tennessee Hwy S1 b 935 186SE
- 3. 7 USGS stream gage less left channel at Tennessee Hwy 81 4 934 13SSE
- 4. 6 TVA stream gaae at Tennessee Eastman Comcany bridge b 933 M '
Former USGS stream gage C. less left ch-1 1,932 188SE - 4. 6 For:r.sr USGS stream gage at Kingsport. 700 ft upstream from long feland 4932 i 188SE 5.7 188SE
- 6. 3 South Fork Holston River Former TVA stream gage'at Kingsport filter plant 1,931 k
1SSSE
- 7. 4 Former TVA stream gage 0.6 mile below U.S. Hwy 23 1,929 189NE
- 6. 0 Hammond Memoria1 Bridge, U.S. Hwy 23 1, 90 3 159NE S. 2 Fort Patrick Henry Dam 1,903 189NE
- 8. 3 Former TVA stream gage above Fort Patrick Henry Dam 1.903 198NW 14.3 South Fork Holston itiver 900 feet above Stekicg Creek, at Dorn Bluff 1,858 196NW 16.6 At Fordtown Bridge 1,854 1985W 17.9 Former TVA stream gage 100 feet above Tennessee Huy 37 brWge 1.849 19thT
- 15. 3 Former TVA stream gage 0.2 mile below Boone Dam 1,$49 196NW
- 18. 6 At Boone Dam 1,840 196NW 18.9 South Fork Holston River Former TVA stream gage 0.3 mile above Boone Dam 1,840 198NW 19.9 Above Watauga River 969 939 198NE 26.2 At Devan1t Bridge on county road
$24 198NE 29.6 JLhove Beaver Cnek 823 198NE 30.7 At Rainbow Bridge. 198NE 34.4 South Fork Holston Rtwr Former TVA stmsm gage at Bluff City. U.S. Hwys 11E & 19 813 198NE
- 35. 2 1sland Park bridge. 0.7 mile above U.S. Hwy 11E 799 307NW 36.3 Morrelldam site, 0.6 mue below Morrell Sprir:g
-788 3 TNW 38.0 1.40 miles SW of bridge at Riverside, 0.4 mile below Possum Creek - 779 207NW 39.8 Riverside dam site. 0.45 mile north of bridge at Riverside 765 207hv 41.2 South Fork Holston River 0.5 mile below Hatcher Creek 761 206SW 42.7 0.75 mue airline SW of bridge at Central Holston Church 753 206SW 44, 9 0.35 mile atrliae ENE of bridge at Central Holston Church 745 306SE 45.2 Brtige 100 feet below Thomas Creek. 0.2 mile SSE of Emmett 713 206SE 49.3 USGS stream gage 0.5 mile below Soutl* Holston Dam 703 - 206SE 49.9 Soui' Fork Holston River Smth Holston Dam 703 3)6SE 50.6 Former TVA stream gage, in take 0.6 mile ESE of South Holston Ihm 690 206SE 60.3 In take 0.3 mile ENE of Cbservation Knob 655 213NW 72.3 Above Middle Fork Holston River 319 213NE 75.5 Bridge 0.9 mile SW of Vestal 303 213NE 77.2 SoutL fork Holston River USGS stream gage at Vestal. 301 213NE 78.0 Above mouth of laurel Creek 138 219hv 93.3 200 feet below Grosses Creek
- 96. 0 2195W 93.3 Former USGS stream gage near Chilhowie 50 feet above Grosses Creek 89.5 218SW 95.9 Bridge 1.0 tnile WSW of Riverside. 3.5 miles SSE of Ch11howie 81.6 21SSW 97.2 South Fork Holston River USGS stream gage at RiversMe.1000 feet above Bishop Branch 76.1 223SW 110.7 Bridge at Teas, 2.1 miles west of Sugar Grove 31.3 138SE O
Reedy Creek Mouth at South Fork Holston River Mile 2.0 (2.56)a 60.0 ISSSE 1.1 At West Sullivan Street. Kingsport. Tennessee (2.53)* 57.4 188SE
- 1. 4 500 feet below Gravelly Branch (2.53)*
57.2 1975W
- 6. 7 Reedy Creek Crosshar 1.9 mdes WSW of Orebank. 0.3 mile WSW of Clark Branch ({.741' 43.2 Bridge 1.0 mile WSW of Orebank School, below unname 40.2 Anderson Bridge 0.3 mile NNE of Orebank School (1.58)(branch (1.5 S) 197SW S.1 36.3 1MSW
- 9. 9 0.30 mue below Hicks Bracch. 250 feet south of U.S. Hu711W (1.53)*
- 35. 2 1975W
- 10. 5 0.4mileattlicewest of Timbertree Branch. 50 feet south of U.S. Hu711W (1.36f 32.1 197SW 12.2 0.2 mi. SW of Cestral Hts. Sch. at an11 Point.100 ft. north of U. S. Hwy 11W (1.211" 9.39 1975E 17.O Reedy Creek 197SE 17.2 U.S. Hwy 11W bridge 600 feet sont of Central Heights School atMill Pojnt (1.17),
9.14 197SW 0 Ieslie Branch Mouth at Reedy Creek Mue 6.4, 2.5 miles SSW of Bloomingdale (0.06) 2.37 19"SW Clark Branch 1.5 miles WSW of Orebank at U.S. Hwy 11W 2.46 1975W Peaveler Branch Bridge 0.9 mile SSE of Ketron High School at Bloomingdale 0.63 1MSW Booty Creek U.S. Hwy 11W bridge 3 in11es ENE cf Orebank
- 10. 3 188SE O
Horse Creek Mout at South Fork Holston River left cha: met. Mlle 3.$ 47.7 198SE
- 3. 6 At Tennessee Hwy 81
- 44. 5 189NE 7.1 Bridge 0.3 mile SE of Sullivan Gardens 33.9 159NE Kendrick Creek 700 feetbelow Clinchfield R.R. bridge. 0.3 mile south of Fort Patrick Henry Dam 20.2 196NW 0
Fall Creek Mout at Sout Fork Holston River Mile 11.4 13.2^ 19"SW 0.3 Foru:er TVA stmam g2ge 0.75 mile ESE of Hemlock Bridge 13.1 198NW 0 Sinking Creek Mouth at South Fork Holston River Sule 14.1 19.3 1995'V 0 Cedar Creek Mou:h at Sout Fork Holstan River Mile it 0 S.32 199NW 0 Watauga River Former mouth at South Fork Holsten River Mile 19. 9 $69 _... _.. - _.. - _ _.. - - - -... -. -..~ _.. _.. ~
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s. v. -.....w. Glbum Eridge 1.5 muss east at Aasten Sprizqs.h, -[@., {.1,-/,[ [.... m[,h e.'. 3 c.,., e w(s w w a Y [.i J 5 p'U ' Plekana 3rktge 3.8 meas west d Piary Flats s Ajn.. Wats:ga Raer sy d.gf"*. - -t6' 198NE , 6.0 ig.t.197 / S A*.t j 196NE - 15. 6 g..g.smp
- '*'- T, f k-% W Below Brush Creek 1.2 miles NW of Watangs.0 - T T*'
Ewy bridge at Watatta.-W%-.W.. Als j4p'h.s..Sf M d.M j.;M,s.796 ' n ~W Q r**' I f,.1985E 16.4
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,i, w.7.'. ]id..g. M;.- Former 1%S stream gsgo at Siam,150 feet below Ptsrce Branch .'C 474 ~ ~ ~j ' ~ 3)75W 31.9 . - j. .. '-.,. u' '- T.. j . 4,* ::, '. a..~., ;. :.h. N ,- 4,71, i< .y 3 US38 stream gage below WLRazr Dam 1075W 31 8 .m.. uhy s.v. 6.y.3w..m..e.vA..;., a 1. .m. 9 c. w.e.,. . o; . 2.e:,r c.m.cn%.: pn.., - Wab.,D,, Wai,<ma powerw.u..e - wrsW u.e . ~ .6,e... ~ +.,.... . Wata:ga'Da'E 2hiQ'l.;fTM.W.K(..m.m'.h,byf.s%yM {}h.,. s 27sW z.
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..... ~,. ~ 2D v: .[? 4ss'*i. qhy.-,.[,gt S- ~ O Wa.mse R1h r ;. 4 %y a. lPormer TVA stnam gage 0.35 mCe abcwe Watanga Data!,,..%,.t.ed. O C.A67)@' i p,,' 2D75E 36.7 a .J.}.s $f.VIMv4 r.7 M 3'f. 9 w [+ N- ' Former CSGS streata gsgo at 1k11er, in take 2.2 muse SE of pneens B 2. mz ' w.. ..o.c#m g '.'v[4]e 'A * .p,gj p +47 +4f W 's;} " 4 27 "- + U ha* e,1r J075E .45.2 3 .V O - 350 g Above fbrmer matitd Baan Creek. Welt.?Zyr)G.. *Tb(Yi[gg b*b k,;4.r.r.:.7 hf [gffy,,, J $[i, E45W y 45's W ;L.'r# 3 W.E'Me..H.#s4'$5/7 w.5 C' .P. W '.f . Awe former math e I:n Raer7e-.WOMAfe-a,R.@..Wt Y&!6.J 317s.peQ.?W'Tp tg %e J ? Wd.MQ'%.,i 7 y. '. 4.P :'..*W f ' Former USGS stream gsgo at Stutw Kaoh,1.0 mne4'3W of brMe e' fU l =.4 d.aw d,. g: wamga Raea f; neW 4a. s -6 N . t* 6 S 2145W 49.5 ' 1se, y soo feet above imi d P.n Bartom Br=*r%;ji$ T4 ~ C.$.,..d r* 3M,V g.. giss. 3
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2 4 mues NME d roame,1.8 mHan SE of Vade Cructs y Mg.a.. [d"(7Wa:at.ga River P..grts'y. A *{- Q, 123NE 72;1 .. 33. 7 ' g; g D.T') 4,, g 'N C 300 feet below laure! Fork,, 406 feet below N.C. Ewy 105 bridge.f. - Q; n g i ',*y E. 2'. ., i." ",g,,. d. 2nNW 72.6 300 feet above lance Creek. 0.4 mCe NNW of Stains Milla . y.i . /,.e:g%s.fMG-.N.h. hdg Q[ 2nNW ~ 718 Bruge 600 feet below Moody MiB Creek, 4.3 mHa SSW of Foscoe.,j " 300 feet above bridge, 0.25 mue SSW of Foscos rsy 5 i,A s W. b,10.5-i
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f> 2t5NE 16.8 l 215NE 78.6 6 M M2 f.Ny','.# U'.# d$. .t! 50 feetbelow Twin Fa.11s Creek. 700 feet SE d U;S[Ewys 11E & 19W l 4;".I 11.7 ;,
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- 0.2 Twin hua Creek'T.'T* M.{
150 feet below bridge,1.1 milee north of Norsh Johnson City .,ir7-,*g' O.89 " W ~ (y.- 2 At mouth 150 feet below Brush Creet, 4. l NNE of Johamon City, f 7,- ,9 Y BrWge at Bames (1.06),Mue 15.4 (1.06)g mi es '~" 196SE -.0 Unnamed Trth to Watanga R * >j 16. 8 '.,.p[- [ jf f 3, *,-)l.] c,.[.f 7.* '. Mouth at Watanga Rtver , g (c@'N :;.'.e f; 196SE O Brush Creek... ' <
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<. e ... ~ -q e M. southern 15. brWge 450 feet below Brtadway in Johnson City (1.04)' Above Souttwm By., 350 feet NE d Fym Street in Johnson City (1.06)[ M . ;11.1 a r. .. m.. 'IstSr
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19EE 15.6..g.Q' :Q. y ** e. 3 e, . 9.53 - p 4 X*e %- {9< r ; y. ~ 7.56 y At Scan Street in Johnaco City (1.06) = z. 1995E . 5. s .; D.. " ' ap j. *.' ';~ a. Swta-hiry tre at The T. 300 feet below imna med brameh (0.82)g.06) Detwees Ibane azzi Sevter Streets,100 feet wast W martboose . Pd W . < 4.05 ?, ISSSE 8.4 egi,m.g.*7pWMj, g:f S .)i. r., c '.
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. ~. Bucalo Creek a.k* "l . 39 _7 Q3-i. Fg:.* i; L %.iM.' At Teaesee Rwy 67,1.4 mh NE of Minigan Conge .C J
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,.1.-~., 13653 -D- .~ 198SE . I. 0 :.C 4.ef:1-TVA stream gage 20 feet above private bridge 0.4 mile NNE of WHran CoUege . ' *3.1 c.'. : ' ~. 138ST ' 2. 2 27.8 't.. 196SE
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. 77,^5 e C y' e, a '*""'"""''"""'*"~~2"'~.,'~A , '4.14 ~~' '" Mouth at Buffalo Creek 1.9 miles SW of Riovista L' """"k -7 196SI O Toll Branch 9.19 J ; Mouzh at Buffalo Creek at Conge Part 0.7 mile 5W of Minigu Conge 196SE O Dry Creek, ', +. ~. 11.0 t, Mouth at Watatga River Mile 22.2. ./
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198SE O Gap Creek 2073W 0 Doe River . j. -J,._* mc:h at Watacga River Mua 26.4. _". g~.*Q,- f.,. n * ",.c.,,, ,137 .? v v 1.0 Doe River /. M CSGS stream gsgo at Elizabethine ' S " / * s 137 ..:.. n. -. I 2073 7 Former USGS stream gage at Vaucy Forge,150 feet below U.S. Ewys 19E & 321 131 '"*4 ? 3)7SW
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.a 7. a ~o TA"LE 13 77 DRAINAGE AREAS B01STON RNER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Quad. Dratsage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream Incation Reference (Sq. Mt.) 2075W 9.0 Doe River 1.* miles south of Hampton,1.55 mues SSE of mouth of laurel Fork 66.2 20 $NW 13.4 Former USGS stream gage at Blevins, road bridge on old R.R. location 60.8 208hv 14.6 Former TVA stream gsge, bridge at Old Hopson School, above unnamed branch 59.3 20SNE 19.3 1150 feet above Bowling Branch.1.2 miles WNW of Roan Mountain 43.0 208NE 19.7 0.2 mile above Morgan Hollow drain. 0.9 mile WNW of Roan Mountain 41.9 206NE
- 20. 6 Doe R1rer Above Depot Hollow drain in Roan Mountain 40.5 208NE 20.7 Tennessee Hwy 143 bridae in Roan Mountain 40.5 208NE 20.9 Above Shen Creek 26.6 208NE 21.4 Above Hampton Creek
- 20. 9 208NE 21.7
.,.2200 feet above Haupton Creek, 0.8 mile south of Roan Mountain
- 20. 3 208NE 22.0 Doe River O.8 mile phove Haupton Creek, 0.9 mue SSW of Claudland High School 20.7 206NE 21 3 800 feet above unnamed branch,1.2 miles SSW of Roan Mountain lD.0 2075W Cnnamed Trib to Doe River Bridge on U.S. Hwys 19E & 321, 250 feet north of Laurel Fork at Haupton 0.06 20?SW 0
laurel Fork Mouth at Doe River Mue 7.0
- 25. 8 2075W 0.3 Bridge on U.S. Hrys 19E & 321 at Hampton 25.5 207SW
- 0. 8 laurel Fork Former TVA stream gage 0.4 mile above U.S. Hwy 19E at Hampton 25.3 2075W
- 1. 9 Former TVA stream gsge 150 feet below Black Mountain Branch at Braemar 23.0 Jo?SW 0
14ttle Doe River Mouth at Doe River Mile 8.0 32.8 "07SW
- 0. 3 200 feet above bridge, 700 feet ENE of Rittertown Chatch 32.6 2075W
- 1. 2 900 feet below Gap Run,1.8 miles SSW of Hampton 31.0 208NW
- 3. 0 Little Doe River At ford 1.0 mile Nhv of school at Ttger Valley 27.0 2075W 0
Gap Rtm Mouth at Little Doe River Mue 1.6 1,43 20SNW Tiger Creek 300 feet above Odom HoHow drain. 800 feet south of U.S. Hay 19E 9.71 20$NE 0 Shen /EciUfuson7 Creek Mouth at Doe River Mile 20. 9 at Roan Mountain 13.8 205NE
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~ ~ ~ U.S. Hwy 19E, 0.4 mile east of Roan Mountain 13.6 208NE 0.6 SheII;%ck7 Mason 7 Creek 150 feet above road crossing,1200 feet ENE of Cloud!and High School 12.9
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- 1. 3 ShellCreeE ~
~ Above Buck Creek [formerly Wilson CreekJ 4.39 208NE
- 2. 0 Below Perry Branch 4.1"T 209NE
- 3. 5 Road crossing 2.6 miles SE of Roan Mountain, 0.2 mile SW of Perry Cemetery 2.44 lD8NE 0
Back $nso[ Creek Mouth at Shen Creek MDe 1.3 6.41 a 20SNE 0.3 Back #11aon7 Creek Private bridge 2300 feet Whv of Wilson Cemetery 6.36 20SNE
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~ ~ Above unnamed branch. 700 feet SYN of Wilson Cetnetery 6.04
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Hampton Creek Mouth at Doe River Mile 21.4 5.47
- D75W 0
Stony Creek Mouth at Wata.gz River Mile 30. 3 58.4
- D75W
- 0. 3 Bridge at aanter, 0.25 mile airune north of mouth
$8. 2 2075 W 0.6 Stony Creek 150 feet below Little Stony Creek 57.8 207NW 0 Little Stony Creek 100 feet above Tecnessee Hwy 91 2.69 2075E 0.9 Little Stony Creek In Watauga Lake 1500 feet Nhv of head of backwater 5.36
- D75E
- 1. 3 U.S. Hwy 321 bridge 4.96 2075 7 1.1 Shook Branch U.S. Hwy 321 bridge 2.7 miles ENE of Hattpton 0.69 2075E 0.2 Canamed Trib to Copley Br 150 feet above Tennessee Hwy 67 at Batler, 2000 feet ESE of Watauga School 0.76 2145W 0
Roan Creek Former mouth at Watauga River Mile 45.5 167 214S7 0.7 Former USGS stream gage, in Watauga Lake 2.5 mues ESE of Batler 166 2145W
- 5. 2 Above tormer mouth of Doe Creek 112 214NW 10.5 Former U9CS stream g2ge near Neva, 2.9 mues east of Doe Station 10 2 214NE 13.8 Rosa Creek Above Lunt Brsach 1.3 miles SW of Maymead
- 84. 9 214NE 17.7 Below Town Creek,1.2 miles SSW of Shouns 70.6 214NE 17.7 Above Town Creek,1.2 miles SSW of Shouns 40.5 2145W 0
Doe Creek Mouth at Roan Creek Mne 5.2 42.6 214NW 2.7 Tennessee Hwy 67 at Doeville, above Dugger Branch 36.0 2143W 9.9 Doe Creek Above Johnson Honow 0.9 mile west of Little Doe 11.1 214NE O Town Creek Mouth at Roan Creek 1.2 miles SSW of Shouns 30.1 214NE 0.9 At crossing 0.45 mile south of Shouns 23.7 214NE
- 3. 0 Ccafluence of Goose & Furnace Creeks 24.4 214NE O
Goose Creek Mouth at head cf Town Creek below Mountain City 16.1 214NE
- 1. 6 Goose Creek U.S. Hwy 421 above Mountain City
- 12. 6 214NE Corn Creek Bridge 0.25 mile above mouth at Goose Creek,1.2 miles Nhv cf Mountain City
- 5. 34 214NE 0
Furnace Creek Mouth at head of Town Creek below Mountain City 8.36 214NE
- 1. 4 500 feet above Tennessee Hwy 91, 0.8 mile NNE of Mountain City 6.77 2145W 0
Elk River Former mouth at Watauga River Mile 46.9 82.8 207SE
- 1. 4 Elk River Former USGS stretm gage at Lineback, in lake 0.9 mue ESE of Little Mul'gan 82.0 2145W 6.1 Bridge at Elk Mills 700 feet below innsford Hollow drain 72.6 215hv 10.5 Bridge 0.9 mile below Nowhere Branch,1.0 mile RT# of Pogs 60.4 215NW 14.5 At Tennessee-N. C. state line 47.9 215NW
- 15. S 0.15 mile below Min Creek, 0.45 mile above Big Falls 44.6 215NW 17.9 Elk River Former USGS stream gage 500 feet below roney Brsneh. 2 miles NE of Elk Park 42.0 215NW l0. 4 N.C. Hwy 194 bridge at Heaton 24.5 215NW 21 0 CSGS slope-area section 0.7 mile UT of Elk Vaney
- D 1 215NW 22.4 Bridge 0.35 mile west of E k Viney, 3.6 miles ENE of Elk Park 15.S 215NW
- 22. 5 Former USGS stream gage near Banner Elk, 0.3 mtle airline WNW of Horney Dr
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- N.C. Hary 1M bddse 1.4 muse ENE of EDr Pard [N',.5% "N,k'h.M 97 $ % *#-
- D 3.37 " N :N' 46,4 Mb % 4.:3@'Try: A-213NW 0,4 4 , *D. q.,,,191.,~p,,,, 21sNW g,, 2.8. {. M).J M. e e?T. f*, 'W3, e/- 3 .H.5., Rey 295 bddge 18..mGu. 85E d Ek Pad .g ..i,- . s..p g.g 3 a.,., .y --(. 4 u j.h FpA - . - e' - y.pA / b.j
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Peavine Braneh[misy C W0 dest Creeky - w W[r 215NW'..; e 9, 9.1 mGo above Rawesehaw Creek at BameM.c"h:uT.'$f T ".i; c.h##p*\\ M - 0.50 ' '3 *'d C
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Ny'. N T.445 k 4 - 6 3.44 ' f 215NE 9.3 ":fS..'s 4 Q N k.33 f.; IUneamed Trbis EEE CrP r.900 feet' east of OrnadBather Orphanage near BeneerRat
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g 218NW gs ;..W W W. W > @ iA v 0p + p#s:,:..p.e w w y g ay n'r'm M'g7 W*-, J.4% 3. C 800 feet ESE c Grand 2mthef f%ph*==f.dleasee vte Em Creek na Mu Pase t. frd-tGY,}.kC,
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'.%"h dh " b 3.27 C tune jn show -ehow Creek /V. w xc; ner u4 bddge 1s0 feet eben o Baseh
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' Bridge at Beeas( 400 feet NW of ' school ; 214SE 0.4 Rabe Creek .'3 Meut at Watauge River MCe 64.5
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- D 'Y Lv.,p, f 34.3 ~' 215NE O Cove Creek .g* J -gg, 700 feet SSE d Ward Cometery, 0.4 mile airtime earth of meeth.,' .7 34.3 +- '" 2MNE
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34 214SE 15.0 Below meath of North Fod at Mabel ^ 4*r 4,.MWre j,Q f s'M@M 'g'I b.A - g,,oy ?N =p%. ~c 214SE d a,2 '4 3 4* W eM..%<g-S af 2145E' ' r 9. 2 ! - N ' ~,p?'.. ; 9.3 mDe airties NNW of moudt of IJorCle Creek at Vilas r M%.C.*N o,
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}Q.g*.[Q'l+p<N++f 7 213NE. s. t.0 Brushy Fort 3 ,31 kQNh 7' ..b # %.18.8 d l Brt4e at YkDe Cr scia &"4j'E*g W.". 215NE 's LO Dumah, Creek '/- q'n l .p:i. M.*bj. y tJ. re ~ p.wm moh. :. s w...n -xx. c..y 7E,*p g* m$mt"(.M .:. w. 4.d4 MO N 1200 feet SIW of bridge at Valle Cruels Y.1.,3 D.u,e(Cre.ekN-Qm$ Q 215NE 2. h- "IIMN. i e p*C%e. Bow Crab.hard Creek, e.3s aus ENE bf Yan. crose Mini e %h;. I 4* w.o w l 4:. y 21sNE .. 14 .*$.'"* d ; h Bridge 0.35 mile scath of Vade Crects M1eston/1.25 moes east of Ma1Isef % L e 4.43 ft 215NE ' 200 feet above brk!ge LS mGes m at Vane.Cructs.' above unas med branch ..h of 215NE ' 3' 3 4 E.tF A."*.g'NWf -M ' O.S moe'atrine south of Dutch Creek Falle +.G.0 *N, @ *>=.W.';.'.'." '.I// 2.42 .J 4, ' < .' T. M D 2.03 Craborchard Creek 9 215NE]lg'. In:eCreek',)'f{hk,'. Q*2.? t A '.?.' Dam'ai CampT'maMonoce,1.5 mCas east of Shn11s Mins *. - A ".. ;g*)g%. -+f,.> m* 't4.<.6P.Mcs ? &*W.~.QQ :) b,M-f%k m, G A >tc % Y.r.. '
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b 7 e e.3s 2*.1NW..y* CahiPrag.se d,. k.o 4 4,* Benow annemed branch.1.1 mile. WSW af Price Lake dam ce Blue Ridge Pkwy- % + 0. 85 y v.'st 4 221NW ,E -e,,q - p 1: % 't*, y.. ..) f.,b./.i 2.1 MDee SSE of Foseco. 2500 feet osat of Bhan R!dge 1%wy east C ; e.,h* %. .J.,.0.53 y 4'*d.y j 215NE ,q p n 2.0 eWas 85E of Fosene,1700 feet east of Blas Ridge 1%wy exit ^l% g. g.43 --f, s Pt3ME ,g r.s'. Q,& h*!: [R ' W*.* ely. .;S.*- Q*.G.y *..+ W'* -@ 0.14. y Unnamed *rrib k>Watanga R i 300 feet NW of N.C. Hey 106 at Foscoe, 500 feet SW of Byrd CemeterF '.- * *#
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Gemman Creek S.y rp;*i:; .m 1 ~ k 198N*4 'l.1. 8 mskly Creek...^. Mg Former mont at Sou& Fork Hoteton River Mlle 25.5 t. o W; VN.W* 3*" 313.g ' 3. j.1 - 4 198NE.'-0 - 'M
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, Tenessere Hwys T54128 at Blomtrule. 500 feet %7W of cour'1 house]y O*$'ds['.
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I 1973E . 8.6 1 . Vp"? -) *p' ' i .Teasessee Hwy 75 bridge 2.3 miles w1W of Bioeneville / *29.8 (2.19)* h -- so W + *. -= q= 7 2.88 ' *y. 1bober Creek"N. r 1FTSE .f. [y - , O Beaver Creek Former mou& at Scunth Fod Holston River MDe ? 109 w@.108/*A$'
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- y. 4s.s.s Horseon ortve brsdge at oak Han :..r. v:e.e,e.
W.g -..n3 y ' Meireee Street, 0.3 mile WNW cf Teen. Jr High School; Brieti;;;m'Ikj. :. w W' 45.1 r..af."i..f% k 20ssW 12.s .Y? - 2068W 14.4.f.e nfQM.y ; g yq ~ w-j ;, 'r g.vi l .rw : . n Former CscS stream gage at Brtetol. 400 feet above Metros. Seriet MC.c. ; mosW 14.s Beaver Creek..#*S.a y 44.s .n Moore Street Br:ds.atBrsstor ;>.y i:(- :r5;.(cp.qT*Q w,%agmQ.4 -f t.C At S ste Street Brsent. u. )., v 3s.4 C.a r c., .., c. f l so6SW is.3 100 feet above Frect Screet Brietal c >%. k.a. q.e%.f u. .w -;;. w 2. t 2oaSW
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w.$. i.r. M c. M ;.?et;; W s.,;,2% aao seet below valley Drive. 0.25 m.ile NNW o.f Eght-t View Scboot. Bristol'
- l So6SW is.7
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' Forenrr CBGS stream gage near Wallace. 0.65 mDe WSWct John S. Battle Elgh Sch. 13.7. .r
- s.72T) # W At Beaver Dam. 0.4 mue RTW of John S. Battle High School A.
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> '. 26NE - 22.5. p%.NMAM';,,'At Norfolk & Westatu Ry.1.2 miles ENE of Wa!! ace. .t " S* @.1~ % [* Back - 200 feet above mouth at Beaver Creek. 30 feet above IT.S. Hwys 19 & LM (2.1s}" ~E-11.3 - "F.*[, }. ' ' ^ 206NE '. St.T y.,%eeCCreek m.jBack JacCCreek :;4...
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Most at Beaver Creek 700 feel SE of U.S. Rwye' 112&l9 W :,.j. -, L 8. 64 8.32 p 206SW f ' O.9 .. q w. -?..*i'6T 5%. I Band crossing $50 feet SE of Adduyna Church. 0.5 mCe SE of Samy Brook ; ,p 0.16 s -M*, A1 +=f1hys pond dam 0.65 mile ESE of han. High Scboot. Brietil etaffel Cr.eek, ;-;$r h. **< -7f.~.eg, M.., %r.. 1100, fee.t.NW of In.ter. tate Hwy 81 at U.S. Hwje.. g g,<,y..y '. g ;e., Mf y ' *; t;.,,3.14_ So68W < 8. 7 584421 taterchange, 4 H C6sW T l ,,2. $
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. ~ 5. 75 1.18 26NE
- 2. 8 Claar Brsack /Dreek7 At Clear Dam. 0.6 mile NNE of WaCace
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- 1. 5 Indian Creek ~
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e w. -- c -, ,m_ _s. ,7 TABLE 13 T9 DRALMAGE AREAS - H01EION RIVER AND TRIBUIARY STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream IAcation Reference (Sq. M1.) a,7NW
- 1. 4 Possum Creek 100 feet below bridge at Cuar Grove. 0.6 mile SE of Riverside
. 28.0 8.39 206SW
- 0. 2 Beidleman C eek Bridge 0.4 mile SE of River Bend Church I
206SW Paperv13e (Big Stak!q7 Cnek 0.55 mue airline NW of mouth at Beidleman Creek.100 feet below bridge 19.7 206SW U.S. Hwy 421, 0.2 mile west of Ruthton 18.0 206SE little Sinking Creek Slak 0.6 mile WhW of Emmett 6.50 a 216SE Thomas Creek Former TVA stream sage. S. Holston Dam Road 0.7 mile ENE of Emmett 8.13 2135W
- 1. 6 14ttle Jacob Creek Road eroestag 1.5 miles north of Camp Tom Howard
' ' 2. 94 .T 2135W 0 Wolf Creek Former mouth at South Fork Holston River Mile 65.7 '*,26.7 I 213NW 0.7 Former TVA stream gage, bridge 1.1 miles SE of Green Spring 28.3 213NW
- 7. 8 Foriner TVA stream gage 300 feet below Town Creek.1.5 mitee southof Ablagdon
- 15. 4 0-213NW 10.3 Wolf Creek
- ~ U.S. Hwys 11,19 is 58.1 mile west of Abingdon '
- 4. 86
- D6NE 11.6 At U.S. Hwy 19. 0.7 tails NW of Fractimvine 2.59 4
213NW 0 Middle Fork Holston River Wuth at South Fork Holston River Mlle 72.3 364 213NW 5.0 U.S. Hwy 58 at Shallow Forti Bridge 238 213NE 13.2 Former USGS stream gage. Va. Hwy 60, 0.7 mile east of Mock M1D 211 213NE 17.0 Middle Fork Holston Elver Above Byers Creek 1.3 miles NE of Edmondson Dam 189 212SE 21.6 At bridge 2.8 milee SE of Glade Sprtag 184 7 218SW 23.0 0.4 mile below mouth of Hut:on Creek. 3.7 miles SW of Chilhowie 182 21SSW 26.0 500 feetbelow Smyth-Washington county line.1.4 mues SW of ChiIhowte 162 2185W 27.5 Former USGS stream gage at Chilhowie 155 218SE 32.1 WMa Fork Holston River USGS stream gage at Seven Mlle Ford U.S. Hwy 11 132 218SE
- 38. 3 Bridge 0.1 mus NE of Camp Cedars.1.0 mile NE of WMullin 102 218SE 39.7 Prtvate road croestag 0.45 mile below Hungry Mother Creek
- 100 218SE 40.1 Above Htegry Mother Creek 81.5 At NiiW Ry. brite at Marian
- 80. 2 218SE 41.9 218SE 42.4 Middle Fork Holston River Above Staley Creek
- 66. 2 218SE 42.7 U.S. Hwy 11 bridge at Marion 64.1 2235W 44.6 Va. Hww 691 tridge east of Wrion 61.0 '
223SW 45.1 At U.S. Hwy 11 bridge above Wrion
- 60. 8 2235W 48.2 300 feet below Bear Creek.1 mile west of Atkins '
- 50. 6 223NE
$4.7 Middle Fork Holston River Former USGS stream gage at Groseclose.100 feet below Dutton Branch -7.39 213NE
- 3. 5 Cedar Creek At U.S. Hwy 11. Cedarville 3.41 213NE O
Byers Creek Mouth at Middle Fork Holston River 1.3 miles NE of Edmondson Dam
- 15. 6 213NE 0
Hall Creek Moutt at Byers Creek 1.7 miles NNE of Edmondson Dam
- 9. 64 212SE
- 2. 8 Above East Fort Hall Creek 2.2 miles WSW of Glade Sprir4
- 5. 23 212SE
- 4. 6 Hall Creek N&W Ry. at Emory 1.44 113NE 0
Tattle Branch math at Byere Creek 1.7 miles NNE of Edmondson Dam 3.12 212SE D East Fork Hall Creek muth at Hall Creek 2.2 miles WSW of Glade Spring 2.22 212SE Unnamed Trib to Hutton Cr N&W Ry. bridge 1.0 mile ENE of Glade Spring 3.02 2185W Cariock Creek, Bridge 0.9 mile NE of Chilhowie. 800 feet above U.S Hwy 11 - 7.18 ? 218SE 0 Hagry Mother Creek Mouth at Middle Fork Holston River Mile 40.1 18.0 218SE
- 1. 3 Bridge 0.9 mue weet of mrton. 0.75 mile airline NE of mouth 17.7 21SSE
- 4. 4 Virginta Hwy 16. 2.3 miles north of Wrion 13.9 218SE O
Staley Creek Mouth at Middle Fork Holston River Mile 42.4 14.8 218SE
- 0. 2 U.S. Hwy 11 bridge East his Street 14.7 21SSE 0.7 Staley Creek At Spruce Street Bridge, Marion 13.9 223SW 3.1 Virginia Hwy 688 bridge 1 mile east of Furnace Hul
- 8. 27 223SW
- 3. 9 VirTinia Hwy 740 bridge at Attoway. 0.1 mile SE of Falling Water Church 7.41 2235W 4.1 Virginia Hwy 16 bridge below Marchant Creek 7.29 2235W 0.1 Bear Creek Bridge 0.1 mus above mouth at Middle Fork Holston River. 0.9 mi W of Atkins 14.4 1
213NE 0 Iaurel Creek Mouth at South Tcrk Holston River Mile 78.0 162 Former TVA stream gage at Valle Mill 158 213NE
- 1. 2 213NE
- 2. 7 Above Beaverdam Creek 99.5 213SE
- 4. 9 Above mouth of Whitatop Creek 40.8 2135E 12.6 Below Shingletown Branch.1.6 miles SSW of laurel Bloomery 11.1 213NE 0
Beaverdam Creek much at 1.aurel Civek Mce 2.7 56.3 213NE 0.4 Water Street bridge in Damascus 56.1 213NE
- 0. 6 vermer USGS stream gage at Damascus. 700 feet above N&W Ry. brtdge 56.0 i
213SE
- 3. 0 Road crossing at Su:herland 49.7 213SE 5.3 Below Stil house Brsach 4.1 miles Whv cd laurel Bloomery 45.9 2133W
- 10. 1 Beaverdam Creek Abcre Rutter Branch 1.0 mile NE of Crsndull 27.a 2135W 14.0 Belvr Brickyard Branch 0.9 mile NNE of Shady Valley
.,. 6 213SW U.S. Hwy 421. 0.2 mCe WNW of Shady Valley 14.3 213SE 0 Whitetep Creek Mout at Laurel Creek Mue 4.9 56.4 219NW 0 Grosses Creek Mouth at South Fork Holston River Mile 93.3 5.42 22MT Dickey Creek Bridge 700 feet above mouth. O.4 mue WSW of Sugar Grove 7.31 188SE 0 North Fork Holston River Mouth at Holston River Mile 142.2 729 185SE 0.1 U.S. Hwy 11W (business route) bridge 729 198SE
- 8. 8 USGS stream gage cear Gate C!ty, U.S. Hwy 23 672 188SE 10.2 Above Big Moccasin Creek 575
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- 402 g,
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- 94. 2 3.1 mi:es NE of John M. Johnson Bridge at Weter City hit on 1959 map ti'1E
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.. ~ Above tnouth of 12ttle Moccasta Creek p%9 re&5f M M * , 91 5; 150 feet below Emosrn Ry, bridge at Moccasin Cap,.600 feet above U.S. Uwy 23 -r 82. 3'. C. w.<w Q'gy.y,E.%Qh 'r* .j.gF. -'O - t.34NI .2. 4 Former USGS stream gage.,Ttrgtnia Hey Tibridge 1.7 miles INESt Catr City f.? 3. 6 't b ir W Ig
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- d ;$[M*%.n ' :'.r ~-~ D Q} ::G.4 hft 'O.78 ! Roadcrossing 2.0 mGes NEof Shhtowe,' 900 feet WNW of Antioch C!atrdr[Nh.- -.74.'T h;[ *2h[ji),[b.
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- a Maccasta Creek G.8 184NE 800 feetwest d Newton Bollow dra!n," tt miles W5W of Cate Ctty N*N a..T :.'. I.. '4. S3,
g r, isaNE SLs 'pf her.><*/ M.p @e 4*3 Me". ; I 48 G.M ' Mouth at Intla Mocessia Creek at Cate C!tF *-(*C h.*E.3,.r;; E @f h 2L L' 138NT. . 3. 8
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' Burnt Cabin Branch 7'< ed[rW 188NE
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'. Mouth a2 Nor$ Fork HoIstui RiverM24 2t:1f.%. :% c; =Q?.g ypg %*,Tt% W*TW.f***C,<."<*Q . < t. ';; 2:.f,c ' fh'[$ ~ Cc-e Creet g,. ** T. 197NW '. J ok .Former USGS arren=r gage near Enteo. 2.7 eM'.as SSW of Stig..;,g',* ::( g -, [ 17. f. y.6
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.1T.9'- 4 **f' s 173E ,14 F 5. 0 &<c /* M # 1*Dil,.- f D.S. Heys 58 4, 421. 0,5 e0.4 mDe airlbe NE cf mouth atN. Fort Holston E/ 2.7 mHan SW of Mendeta ; -W 5.60-4- :e ', #: & 17tNI. W 1.tyttst<m CreekdjM., e,& h% ?. 100 faec adoes moath at North rark so:ston atver Mne So.e em s.<p. 3 bila.s p T:-7 'y. LFTNE BrWry Creek $g k' smith Crear. E4 feet abore acuth at North Fork Holstoo Flyer ACle 83.5 b".fM. @6 N ,p,-21.1y'.
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- d'I 230 feedelow V'rg".ata Rwy 91brtige, 0.7 mDa 51 of Mastereo" -;Mv ;",f f t *. R. Fi "
~ 21 fE 0.1 M,{ Q Q p$1. 3,.:61. 6 j 21"lSE J,;.. -McBenry Cred pNN. . Mao 6 at Nevth Foris Holston River M3e 32;93 S. ',W rm.M* pip (,. : ,y l W"2%:%Y;4.b*,&p:g. r
- -l-- '.. f3 21&NW *- 4 laurel Creety.3h
. 9.1 wh above V!rg*.nta Rwy 91 bruge a1 BroedfortfM, D: J
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%;MS*"/N3,$'EM'~ 7>2 ". % n : l. 215NW 0.7 , 3'? M %% WNW.4f 'M9..0.s mce NNw of Broadford. 450 feet above Tainvett-smyth . c 31.o - -
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e e TAELE 14 81 DRADMGE AREAS FRENCH BRGAD RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. Mt. ) 147NE O French Broad River Mouth at Tennessee River Mile 652.2 5.124 + 147NE
- 3. 5 At Governor John Sevier Hwy bridge 0.8 mile SE of Marbledale 5, 113 147NE
- 7. 3 Former TVA stream gage 490 ft 5 of Jctn of Thotu Grove Pike & Wayland Rd 3, 10 2 147NE.
- 7. 4 USGS stream gage near Knoxvine, at former Riverdale Ferry
- 5. 10 1 156NW
- 13. $
Reseration gage No. 6. 0.25 mile above Underwood Branch 5,060 156NW
- 15. 6 French Broad River At Knox-6evier coety line 5.049 156NW 17.5 Reseration gage No. 4,1.5 miles below Cain Islands 5.044 156NW 19.4 At Cain Islands, 0.4 mile above lower end 5,042 156NE 27.4 Above Little Pigeon River 4.553 156NE 31.3 USGS stream gage 1 mile below Douglas Dam 4.543 156NE 32.3 French Broad River Douglas Dam 4.541 164NW 42.3 In Douglas 1.ake 3.5 miles east of Shady Grove 4,456 163SW
- 45. 1 Former TVA stream gage 100 feet above Tennessee Hwy 92 bridge at Dandridge 4,447 1635W
- 45. 3 Former USGS stream gage 900 feet above Tennessee Hwy 92 bridge at Dandridge 4.446 163SE 54.4 Swann Bridge, U.S. Hwys 70 6 25W 4,400 1725W 68.0 French Broad River Former USWB stream gage 500 feet above Southern Ry. bridge 4.355 1725W 69.1 Above No11 chucky River 2.598 1725W 71.4 Hwy bridge at Rar. kin 2,592 1725W 73.8 Above Pigeon River 1.881 1724 77.5 U5GS etream gage. U.S. Hwy 411 at Oldtown near Newport 1.856 173NE S3. 7 French Broad River U.S. Hwys 23 & 70 below Huff Island at Bridgeport 1, 84 2 173NE 84.0 Above unnamed branch 0.35 mile ESE of U.S. Hwys 25 & 70 bridge near Bridge wrt 1,835 173NE
- 90. 5 Above Big Creek at Del Rio 1,730 18 *NW 96.0 At Wolf Creek bridge 0.8 mile SW of Wolf Creek 1.712 182NW 10 2. 0 At Tennessee-North Carolina state line 1,664 IS *NW 10 3 FMnch Brad River At Paint Rock 350 feet below Grsas Creek 1,663 192NE 10d. 5 Above Spring Creek at Hot Springs 1,567 133*E 103.9 Former USWB stream gage. U.S. Hwye 3 & 70 at Hot Spr2gs 1,565 182NE 10 9. 2 Former USGS stream gage at Hot Springs 0.3 mile above U.S. Hwys 25 & 70 1.563 182NE 111 Above Hot Springs 200 feet above Mountain Island 1,360 182NE 112.4 French Brand River Above Big taure! Creek 2.5 miles east of Hot Springs
- 1. 426 191SW 122.5 At bridge 0.4 mile downstream from Redman Dam 1,346 191SW 122.9 Redmon Dam 1.5 miles west of Marshnu 1,343 191SW 125. 2 USWB stream gage at Marshall, 600 feet above Blennerhassett Island 1,336 -
191ST 125.7 150 feet above Casey Bow Brsach, 0.6 mile ESE of Marshall 1,337 191SW 126.7 French Broad River USGS stream gage 0.45 mile below T111ery Br at Rouins,1.5 mi SE of Marshall 1,332 191SW 127.7 Above Ivy Creek 1.170 191SW 129.7 0.1 mile above Ahma Branch 1.165 1922.V 131.8 Above Sandymush Creek 1,083 192NE 136.4 Bridge at Alexander 1,050 f l 192NE 138.4 French Broad River 1.8 miles south of bridge at Alexander. 0.3 mile above Blue Branch 1,012 l 192NE 142.1 Crsggy Dam O. 9 mile north of Craggy 966 l 192NE 142.2 Below Beaverdam Creek 966 963 l 192NE 143.1 Bridge at Craggy 192SE 144.0 1200 feet above Smith Creek at Craggy Prison 960 l 192SE 145.8 French Broad River USGS stream gage at Ashertue, Pearson Bridge M5 192SE 147.3 Former USWB stream gage at Ashev1He, Smita Bridge 937 192SE 14 9.0 Above Swamoa River 80 1 192SE 149.1 600 feet above Carrier Bridge, AsheviHe 801 696 192SE 15 1.5 Above Hominy Creek 192SE 151.7 French Broad River Below Imag Valley Branch 3.5 miles SW of Ashevine 696 192SE 152.6 1 mile above Hominy Creek.1300 feet below Plateau Branch 692 192SE 154.0 350 feet above Bass Pond outlet, 0.7 mile SSW of Biltmore Home 686 192SE 157.7 CSGS stream gage 50 feet below tnouth of Bent Creek 676 193NE 160.7 Below Ducker Creek 1.5 miles west of Skyland 642 660 193NE 160. 6 Frecch Broad River tong Shosts Bridge 1.5 miles west of Skyland 65 2 193NE 162.9 At Glenn Bridge 640 193NE 165.3 At Flanning Bridge 2.9 miles west of Fletcher 193NE 166.9 Above Cane Creek 2.5 miles SW of Fletcher 546 545 193NE 167.4 Batler Brtdge 1.0 mile WSW of Brickton 193NE 168.5 Frer.ch Broad River Above Mud Creek 1.5 miles NW of Naples 432 193NE 169.2 Above l'J11s River 1.7 miles SW of Naples 357 355 193SE 170.S Kings Brtdge on N.C. Hwy 191.2.3 miles NNE of Horse Shoe Former USGS stream gage at Horse Shoe, Johnson Bridge 326 193SE 173.3 Mclean Bridge on U.S. Hwy 64,1,2 miles NE of Etowah 321 1335E 177.1 309 193SE 180.3 French Broad River Etowah School Road bridge 1.6 miles SSE of Etowab 236 193SE 133.7 USGS stream gage, bridge at Stantyn Former l'SWB stream gage at Naruse 0.2 mile below Crab Creek Road 291 1935W 136.7 150 feet above Crab Creek Road 0.4 mile SE of Penrose 291 1935W 13 8. 9 230 1935W 137.2 Above IJt*de River
e TABI.E 14 DRA2(AGE AREAS j FRENCH CROAD Rn'IR AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS lund. Dralnese dap River Area No. Mlle Name of Stream Iecation Reference (sq. M1 3 OSW 190.6 French Broad River Patton Bridge 1 mile east of Piagah Forset at Davidem River 213 OSW llL 7 Above Davidem River 173 @SW 192.1 Bridge 0.3 mile above mouth of Davidson River at Piagah Forest 173 4NW 196.4 Elm Bend Isridge 1.5 mues ESE of Brevard 15 8 4hv 196.5 Wumon Bridge on U.S. Hwy 2'6,1.8 miles SE of Brevard 158 4NW E1.0 French Broad River In rtrettend 1.8 muse smth of Brevard,1.3 mitee W3W of W11 eon Bridge 145 (NW l12.3 Batt. ley Road bridge 2.5 miles son:h of Brevard 144 6NE 306. 8 Island Ford Reed bridge 4 4 moes hT. M Rooman 133 $NE E7.9 0.1 mile abuve CAntrell Cwek. 3.9 miles NE ct Roomaa 1x _NE 214.0 Farmer USGS stream sage 200 Seet below bridge. 0.9 mile SE of Calvert
- 03
$NE 215.5 French Broad River Above East Ferk 0.75 mile SE d Rooman
- 15. 3 NE 218.4 USGS stream gase at Ba==a U.S. Hwy 178
- 67. 9
'6NW 0 Tuckahoe Creek Mosh at French Bmad Rive-Mile 14.4 38.9 6NW 0 Dunpl:n Creek Mouth at French Broad River M1La 19.9 47.5 '6NE
- 1. 8 Tennessee Rwy 133, 2.0 nGe NW af Hary Creestesse 45.0 6NW 0
Boyda Creek Mouth at French Brand River Mile 34.1 47.1 6NW 0 Knob Creek Mouth at Boyda Creek
- 25. 4 6NE O
uttle P:geon River Mouth at French Broad E.tver Mile 27.4 381 6NE 0.6 0.55 mile above mouth. L 6 mailes Nhv of Cettettsburg 381 6NE 2.1 Tenner USWB stream gege at Catlettsburg. Iower end of Sanders !alaode 364 '6NE
- 2. 9 ut:1e Pigeon River 0.7 mile secth d Catlettriurg. 0.4 mile south of mouth of Kellum Creek 363
>6NE 4.5 USGS streats gage at Sevtervt11e 0.6 mile below U.S. Ewys all 4 441 483 ,6SE 6.1 Above former tocatS of West Prong uttle Pigeon River 331 ,6SE
- 9. 8 Felos mouth of East Fork 180
'6SE
- 9. 8 Above East Fort uttle Pigeon River 110
>6SE
- 9. 8 Uttle P goan River Hodaden Bridge, U.S. Hwy 411 110 MSW 11.6 Bridte 1.5 miles SSW of Rarrisburf 104 43W
- 14. 9 0.85 mue WNW d bridge at Richardson Cove.1.45 muse acuth of Maple Br Sch
- 84. 8 45W 23.0 Above 'noutit of Webb Creek 52.3 45W
- 24. 4 1.3 miles WSW of Pittman Center. 0.2 mile above dam la Emer.e Cove 45.5 6NW 24.8 Uttle Pigeen River Bridge above kul Creek at Pinnacle 48.3 6hT 11 7 950 feet aLove Tennessee Hwy 73 bridge. 3500 feet NW of Greenbrier Rar4cr Sta 48,1 shv 28.3 350 feet below Porters Creek. 2.9 miles SE of P1: macle 38.5 6SE Gtsta /6aese7 Creek
,6SE ~ ~ U.S. Hwys 411 & 441. L 8 miles west of Seviervius
- 13. 3 U.S. Hwys til & 441, 3.1 milee %TX d Sevierville
- 13. 1
,6SE Giste Creek U.S. Hwys 411 & 441, 3.4 miles %T# et Sevierville 9.61 6SE O West Procg uttle Pigem R. Former tnous at uttle Pigeon River Mile 5.1 at Sovierv01e 15 1 66SE
- 2. 5 Dam 1.5 milee south of Sovterv111e 148 i6SE
- 2. 6 Bridge SM feet above dam,1.8 milee scaath of SoviervEle 148 i&SE
- 9. 2 Former TVA streamga;enear Pigeon Forte bridge 0.25 mi above U.S. Hwy 441 75.2
/ ' ,6SE 10.6 West Proeg uttle Pigeon R. 0.3 mue NNW of bridge at Pigeon Forge below unmarned breach 75.0 ' 6SE
- 10. 9 Bridge at P.geon Forte 74.7
,6SE
- 10. 9 Old Mill Dam at P4 eon Forge 74.7
> 6SE 12.4 U.S. Hwy 441'aorthbound bridge 1.4 muse SE of Pigeon Forys 73.8 i6SE 13.0 600 feet below Gnatty Branch 2.0 milee SF of Pigeon Forte 70.7 7NE 14.6 West Prong uttle P4em R. Dam above Flat Bra ach. 2.5 Tr.nea NNW of Cat 11ahurg 46.7 >TNE
- 15. 5 Brhige 0.1 mCe abnve Beech Branch,1.9 muss NNW cf Gat!!ntwrg 66.0 iTNE 16.1 1300 feet SSE of mouth cf Norton Creek.1.5 milee NNW ct Gatliantry 59.9 iTNE 17.1 Cat!!nburg sewags disposal plans below Dudley Creek 58.1
>7NE 17.1 Above Du!!ay Creek 49.2 ,7NE 17.7 West Proeg uttle Pigeon R. Palow Roaring Fork atGatitaburg ~~ 49.1 TNE 17.7 Above Asaring Fork. 41.8 ,7NE 19.0 Above Baskine Creek 39.0 ,7NE 18.7 Above 74 Cocte Creek 33.4 '7NE
- 14. 9 Ows.by Street brtige 0.1 mile ahure 14 Conte Creek 32.3
>TNE 19.0 West Prong uttle Pigeon R. Nattenal Park boundary and Catlinburf etty limit 3L8 iTNE 19.5 2900 feet airline NNE c( Dr* Ftmd 3 ranch.1.4 m&e SW of Oct11aburg-3L5 '7NE 33.7 U.S. Hwy 441 at Park hahua.rtare. SW of Gadinburf 24.0 '7NE 21.3 At bridge 200 feet above Sugarland Bra:ich. 0.9 mile SE of Park Headows'.ars
- 33. 0 6NW 1L 2 900 feet beloe U.S. Hwy 441 at entrance to Chimneys CaupgTound
- 14. 8 6NW 25.3 West Protar uttle Pgeon R.
200 feet above U.S. Rwy 441 at entrance to Chimaere Care viwad 13.s EE 0 Wa; des Creek Mouth at West Proeg UWe Pigroa River Mile 7.9 _ 64.6 50.2 GSE 0.5 Bridge C.4 n:.ile SE of Henderson sottate GSE 4.7 0.25 mue above Cove Creek. 3.3 males west of F*.geon Drge. atpivposed dam ette 44.0 MW 4.8 Above tnouth of Nichola Braath 43.5 ' 6SE O MI!I Creek Mouth at Walden Creek Mue 0.7. 2.3 miles h7 of Ptgeon FoTT8 13.3 '7NE O Dudley Creek Mouth at West Proeg uttle P'geoa River MUs 17.1 s.84 L5NW 200 feet below Duda Branch. 0.3 mile SSW of GatusburT-Pittman H!gh School 2.39 ishT 0.1 Horse Branch Bridge 450 feet above mouth at Tsudley Creek.1 inits $5W of Cartertown 0.90 L5hv 0.2 Hogpen Branch 1000 feet above mouth at Dudley Creek.1.0 mile SE of Cartertown 0.41 l 1
- n TABLE 14 83 DRAINAGE AREAS FRENCH BRCAD RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Quad.i Drainage Area -
Map River No. Mile Nyne of Stream Location Reference (Sq. Mt.) 4 s IME 0 Rotring Fort Mcut at West Prong Little Pigeon River Mua 17.7. at U.S. Hwy 441 7.23 165NW At National Park boundary. 0.3 mile below Cliff Branch 6.30 1 A5NW 200 feet above Rocky Spur Branch. 3.3 miles NNW of Mt. Le Conte 3.05 t65NW Rocky Spur Brara:h 200 feet above mouth at Roaring Fork. 3.3 milee NNW of Mt.14 Conte 1.11 d57NE O Baskins Cnek Mouth at West Prong Little Pigeon River Mue 15.0 in Gatlinburg 2.63 157NE 0 la Conte Creek Mout at West Prong Little P!geon River Mile 18.7 in Gatlinburg 5.16 157NE 0.1 U.3. Hwy 441 at Gatlinburg 5.15 U7NE 2.2 Bridge at Twin Creeks Govt. Mdqtre. 2.0 miles east of Park Headquarters 3.33 1MNW 3.3 Bridle path at Chetekee Orchard, 3.2 miles WNW of Mt. Le Conte 1.53 157NE Twcmile Braach 300 feet above mouth at West Prorig Little Pigeon R.. O.4mne NE ct Park Hdqtre. 1.13 157NE
- 0. 4 Fighting Creek Tennessee Hwy 73. 0.2 mile WSW of Park Headquarters 4.59 15?NE O-Sogarland Branch U.S. Hwy 441, 200 feet above mouth at West Prong Little Pigeon River 1.44 165NW 0,1 Road Peng 500 feet above mouth. 0.25 mile west of The loop 3.50 165NW Wa:ker Camp Proeg 400 feet below Trout Branch.0.25 mile east of The IAop 7.60 163NW 300 feet above Trout Branch. 0.30 mile ESE of ne Loop 6.47 16sNW Walker Camp Prong 0.5 mile airline WNW of Alum Cave Creek 6.39 165NW Footbridge at Alum Cave Trail parking area 3.92 165SW U.S. Hwy 441 br!dge 1.0 mile NNE of Newfound Gap
- 1. 65 165hv 0.1 Alum Cave Creek 400 feet above mout.1.55 miles SSW of Mt. Le Conte 2.21 156SE O
WM'a Creek Mouth at Little P:geca River Mile 5.6
- 15. 1 156SE
- 1. 0 Middle Creek U.S. Hwy 411. Seviervil's
- 14. 4 156SE
- 1. 5 0.5 mile above U.S. Hwy 411, 800 feet SSE sf WSEV radio tower 14.2 156SE
- 3. 2 500 feet below bridge,1.3 miles NNW ct Middle Creek vt11 age proposeddam site 11.2 156SE 6.5 Above enouth of Seaton Branch 5.40 156SE
- 6. !
700 feet above Seaton Branch, proposed datn site 5.37 156SE O East Fork Mouth at uttle Pigeon P4ver Mile 9.6 70.1 164SW
- 1. 3 U.S. Hwy 411. 0.25 mile NW of Harrisburf 64.1 164SW
- 1. 4 300 feet above U.S. Hwy 411. 0.2 mile NW of Harrisbutt 63.7 1645W
- 2. 0 At bridge 100 feet above dam at Harrisburg 63.3 164SW
- 5. 3
$00 feet below Maple Branch. 0.9 mile SE of Harrisburg, proposed dam site 62.5 32.1 1645W S. 5 East Fork Bridge at East Fork community 164SW 0 Du::n Creek Mouth at East Fork 1200 feet ESE of WQhite Creek 36.8 164SE Tennessee Hwy 73 bridge 0.55 mile NNW of mouth of Snag Branch 1 60 1645W 0 Webb Creek Bridge at mouth at Pittman Center
- 13. 0 164ST
- 0. 3,
Below undsey Cre9k 0.25 mile above mouth at Little Pigeon River 18.0 164SE Webb Creek 25 feet below Texas Creek at ford 3.74 1645W 0 Lindsey Creek 200 feet above mouth. 0.1 mile SE of Pitt=an Center 0.54 164SE Ramsey Creek Tennessee Hwy 73. 5.0 miles SSW of Jones Cove 2.18 - 165NE Middle Prong utile Pigeon R. 100 feet below Little I.aurel Brzoch. 5.6 miles west of Mt. Gayot
- 13. 2 165NE Above Ramsay Prong. 4.3 miles west of Mt. Guyot 10.9 156NE
. Mulican Creek Fortner TVA streatagage 300 ft above Tecn. Hwy 66 bridge. 2.3 tni S of Douglas Dam 4.22 156NE <0 Fiat Creek For:ner mouth at French Broad River Scie 33.3 28.6 164hv 0 Maddy Creek Former mouth at French Broad River Mile 41.0 30.6 164NE
- 1. 6 Clear Creelt Tennessee Hwy 92 bridge 1.3 imles WNW of Chestnut Hill 10.4 164NE
. 2. 8 300 feet airline WSW of bridge at Chestnut Hi!! 8.14 163SE
- 1. 5 laadvale ' Creek Bridge 1.15 miles ESE M % tite Pine 2.57 163SE
- 1. W 650 feet atmve brtdge.1.05 muss ESE of %11te Pine
- 1. 90 1725W.
O Nohchucky River Former mouth at French Broad River Mile 69.1 1.756 17 3~# 5.3 Hale Bridge 2 miles SSW of Lowland 1.711 172NW 10.7 Former USGS stream gage at Jones Bridge. Tennessee Hwy 160 1.686 173W 14.C Nohchucky River At Susong Bridge 1.679 173*W 14.5 Fortner USGS stream gage 0.3 mne below Bent Creek 1.679 177NW 16.0 Above uck Creek 1.365 ISISE 3 45.7 USGS stream g2ge 0.3 mile below Nohchucky Dam 1.184 1.183 181 "* 46.0 Nohchucky Dam ISISE
- 50. 3 Nolichucky River Former USWB stream gage at Bird Bridge 1.151 f
181SE
- 54. 1 Former USGS stream gsgo near Greeneville at Jones Bridge 1.141 191NE 57.2 At Greeneville pumping station 0.15 mile above Holley Creek 1.099 190NW 66.7 At Earnest Bridge 0.8 mne SSE of Chuckey 1.030 942 190NW 68.6 Above Big Limestone Creek s
190NW 70.4 Nobchucky Ritir Bridge 2.3 males south of Limestone. 2000 feet above Glaze Bridge 937 IS9hv $6.1 Taylor Bridge on Tennessee Hwy 81. 2.0 miles NNW of Embreevule 321 USGS stream gage at Embreev111e. 0.4 mile above Tennessee Hwys $1 fi 10T 605 199h~# 99.0 721 199hv 92.6 At Washington-Unicoi county line 1995W 94.2 Above mouth of North Wfm Creek 72* 639 1995W
- 95. 6 Notichacky Riur Above Sout !ndian Creek 2 miles SW of Erwin 627
+v ~ IWSW 97.4 Old U.S. Hwys 19W fe 23 at Cheston 636 1995W ~33.0 Clinchfield R.R. bridge at Unaka Serings 626 IS3SE 100.$ Tennessee-North Carchna state Hr.e Former USGS stream gage at Poplar 0.7 mile above Hollow Poplac Creek 606 1995E 10 6. 3 r s y-1 4
+ e TAB 1214 04 DRAINAGE AREAS FRENCE BROAD RIVER AND TRIBUTART ITREAMS Dramese Quad. Ares a4ep River No. Mile Name el Stream lacames Beforence g M1,p 400 19egE 110.3 No11checky River Below factam of Case & North Tom Rivere 172N%* O lag Creek Meath at Nottchecky River Mus 4.0
- 35. 4 183NE 3.0 TVA stream gage near White Pias, be14e LT miles SE of W1st
- 30. e
- 29. 1 183BE
- 4. 7 U.S. Hwy SE st White Plas LTINW 0.7 Flat Creek Seneere % at Lowtead. 0.8 mile atritse NME of monta at Nouchuety River
- 9. 30 172NW 0
!Jttle Beat Creek Soutern Ry. amar sect. 0.7 mLe ENE of Sueong Bridge L 37 172.fW 9 Beat Creek Most at Notichecky tuver MDe 14.7
- 48. g 4L2 th2fW
- 0. 4 Brite 1800 feet NE of Rale Breech 1715E
~ 3. 0 Whitehere Creek BrMge to t miles NE et Bella Gap. L 4 miles SW of WMen Bora
- 6. 11 172NW 0
IJak Creek Meads at Neushaky 38ver Mlle 14.0 Joe asa IT2NW
- 3. 8 IJak Creek Brtege 0.2 male NW of Secat Mill 172NE 17.4 Cris stream gase, kishway brtdge at Moheek age 000 feet belse Seven mittage Brasch,1.7 miles east of Maheek iss 172NE
.22.0 141.'fW 33.7 Teemosase Hwy 70 bendge. 0.3 anGe NW st Career Chapet 172 1805E 49.8 300 fast haiew bette benew IJek Creek Mill f8.0 1908E 50.4 lack Creek Bridge 0.2 mile ENE of !Jek Creek MLl1 16.3
- 3. to 172NZ 3.9 Mlak Creek Bridge 1.5 miles south of Mohawk 17 NE O
Pond Creek Moem at Mink Creek L 8 milaa SE of Mohawk 4.10
- 18. 7 172NE 0.1 Gap Creek U.S. Hwy 11Z 500 feet above mouth at I.ick Creek 172NZ 0
Seven Syrtags Branch Mealb at Uck Creek L 8 anLlos east of Motset L 34 181NW 0 Ptacheon Camp Creek Muuth at Mck Creek 0.4 mile WNW of Albany 7.72 4.77 130SW L1 Above Pigee1 Creek. 2.0 mGen ENE of Mt. Carmet
- 2. 48 ISOSW
- 3. 2 Bridge 0.9 mile ESE of Romeo 1808W 0
Pigeos Creek Meut at Puncheon Camp Creek 2.0 mDee ENE of Mt. Carmel 2 54 L18 la05W L8 Bddse 1.0 mLie SEE of Romeo 180SW ' O. 3 Canamed Tribuiary To Puncheos Camp Creek: Bridge 0.9 alle ENE of Romeo
- 0. 92 46.0 1805W 0
RoarLJ Fork Mouth at uek Creek Mile 34.8
- 21. 3 400 feet NW of Bates chapel. 5 sites NNW of Crosasettle inNE
- f. 9 191F W Gase Creek Teasessee Hwy 70 bridge 0.7 mile SSE of moesh at Boartog Fork 41.2 112bE O
IJttle Chucky Creek Moom at Nottchucky River Mlle 23.5 40.4 172SL
- 1. 0 14ttle Chucky Criek Bridge 0.5 mile str!!ss ENE of moue at Nottc6ecky Rtur 0.53 mue NNE of Moebeim Branch. 0.5 mue WNW of Radar 14.2 It1NW 18.7 600 feet above anose at 14ttle Chucky Creek. 0.7 mile WSW of Rader 2.1 191NW 0.1 Moebeim Brsach 200 feet above6 msenter Branch, talle SW of B le BridgeeverNolichachy River 11.4 ItCE 0.3 Owen Creek L82 172SE 0.1 Goodester Bruach 100 feet below I stdge, 2.3 miles NNW of Ottleser 19.8 if13W
- 0. 3 Meadow Creek Bridge 0.2 nule west of Allee Bridge tver Notichecay Rint 38.5 talSW 0
Cove Creek Motah at Nolseb a:ky River Mlle 43.4 0.3 nule be.aw Hatre Breech 1500 feet NNW of Rolllas Chapel Scht.41
- 8. 44 182NE
- 3. 18 -
Below Hatre Branch.1530 feet WNW of Rollias Chapel School 182NZ l 0.5 mile above mouth at Cove Creek.1200 feet SE of Rolline Chapel School
- 4. et 182NE Haire Brsach 3.00 Bridge 0.8 mile WNW of Flag Branch 1 mile ENE of Nettchecky Dam 1815E L0 Tlag Branch 14.9 181SE
- 1. 2 Richland Creek 200 feet below bridge,1100 feet SSE of umke School 0.25 mile SW of bridge at Emportmoet Satsoa, 2000 feet ENE of Dake School 11.5 1415E
- 1. 8 10.3 1813E 2.1 Bridge at Tobacco Experiment Statsoe 4.32 Bridge below Stantos M1110.$4 mil,e NE of Amity Cherea 1818E
- 4. 2
- 5. 18 181NE 8.1 Richland Creek 1.95 mnee S8W of courthouse in Greeeerdle 3.83 Old Aebertile Road 1.5 miles south of Grosesvius 181NE
- 4. 0
- 3. de 1.5 milee south of Greeneville,1000 seet NE of Old Ashort11e Road 181NE
- 8. 2 McKee Street bridge 0.55 mi.e SSE uf eaerthouse to Greeeeville 2.01 18LVE
- 7. 'I 1813Z 0.1 East Fork Richland Creek Old AsherL11e Road. 400 feet NE of moet at Richland Creek 3, 23 8.09 Bridge 0.8 mile NNE d Fled Brseek 0.15 mGs SE of month at Notkhucky R.
181SE 0.5 Mud Creek 32.8 1815E O Camp Creek Mout at Nottchucky River Mlle 55.9
- 3. 90 Bridge 0.25 atie north of Camp Creek eemmenity 4.60 1815E 13NW 0
Mom Creek Mouth at Notichecky River at Brown Bridre 2.89 190NW
- 2. 7 U.S. Hwy 11E. 0.86 mile SW of A8m Mouth at Nottchucky River 1.7 mileg SE of Afase (10.8)8
- 18. 7 13NW 0
$1nking Creek
- 18. 7 190NW
- 0. 3 Bridge 1.7 miles SE of Aftos n0.8) *
- 18. 9 Bridge 1.6 miles SSE of Attoa 60.8)
- 13. 3 Above annamed branch 1.3 miles SFf of Af'on G0.8),
17NW 0.8 190N W
- 0. 9
- 14. 3 190NW
- 1. 0 Bridge 0.8 mile SSE of Attoa 60.8) 14.2 U.S. Swy 11E. 0.4 mQe south of Afton 60,5)*
190NW 2.0 Staking Creek 14.1 Road veroestag 0.3 mile SEE of Attoe no.8) 1HNW
- 2. 2 10.9 190NW 4.1 (Sinking Creek Sinl4 1.5 tCles NNW of Aftoo 79.2 1GNW 0
11g umestone Creek Mouth at No!1checky River MDe sp.8 79.1 1.06 iniles WSW of Davy Crocket School 190NW 0.2 79.0 190NW
- 0. 6 Btg 14:nestone Creek Bridge 1.0 tniles SW of umestoes 75.7 0,7 mile SW of Utneet>oe. 0.25 mile above Cedar Creek
- 84..
19fNW 2.0 Bridge at umestone 0.2 mile above old U.S. Hwy 11E 83.0 1 INW 2.8 Ford 1.7 miles west of Washlagton Collge
- 2. 35 190NE
- 4. 4 Br$dge 0.3 mile above mouth at Btg IJmestoes Creek.1 mile SW of Umastme 190NW
- 0. 3 Cedar Creek
a TABLE 14 [0 DRAINAGE AREAS FRENCH BROAD RIVER AND TR3UTARY STREAMS Drainage Qwt. . River Area Map No. Mde Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. M1.) 190NW 0.1 Jockey Creed Bridge 300 feet above mouth at Big 1.imestone Creek 19.0 1995E Maidy Fork Tennessee Hwy 41. 0.6 male west of Fairview 9.56 190NE 3 Uttle Mmestone Creek Mouth at No11 chucky River Mile 72.4 31.9 , t a0NE
- 1. 4 Below Hominy Branch 0.2 mile north of Broylesville
- 23. 1 4ANE
- 7. 0 Below Brown Branch at Telford 19.7 189sE 9.0 uttle umestone Creek Below Bacon Branch. 3.0 miles $5E of teesburg 13.4 1985W
- 10. 9 Old U.S. Hwy 11E. 2.5 males SW of Jonesboro 8.16 1985W 12.5 Tennessee Hwy $1.1 tnile SW of Jonesboro 4.21 196SW 13.7 Below conf'.uence of unnauwd branches. 400 feet ENE of Jonesboro courthouse 2.75 190NE O
HonGay Branch Mouth at utda umestone Creek. Mile 1.42. 0.2 mile north of Broylesville 3.83 190NE 0 Bawn Branch Mouth at Little IAmestene Creek Mile 7.01. Telford 3.60 1595E O Bacon Branch Mouth as 1.ittle Mmestone Creek Mile 9.0, 3.0 mdeo SSE of feesburg 3.92 199NW 0 North Indian f* reek Mouth at Notschucky River Mlle 94.2 59.3 199NW 1.1 Former USGS stream gate. Tennessee Hwy it at Erwin 57.3 199NE
- 4. 6 Bridge 500 feet below C1tachtteld R.R. at Unicoi 32.9 199NE
- 6. 6 Norta 2ndian Creek U.S. Hwys 19W & 23 bridge at Unicol 32.7 199NE
- 9. 3 Below mouth of Dick Creek 2.5 mues SE of Unicot
- 23. 6 199NE 11.8 Former USGS stream gate 3.5 miles ESE of Unicol
- 15. 9 199NE O
Right Proeg Rock Creek 150 feet above mouth at Rock Creek Camp Ground 2.53 199NW 0 Martin Creek ' Bridge 50 feet below Clinchtleld R.R.,1.2 miles 5W of Erwin 6.32 199NW 0.6 Marun Creek Bridge at Banner Hill. 0.3 mile below U.S. Hwys ifX fi 23 4.41 199NW 0 South Indian Creek Mouth at Notichucky River Mile 95.6. 2.0 miles 5W of Erwin 41.0 1995W
- 1. 4 300 feet above br4 e.1.2 mdes WSW of love Station to. 2 1995W
- 3. 2 500 feet above brQs at Shallowford Church 1.7 miles west of Unaka Springs 78.9 1995W
- 4. 2 Below mouth of Granny levts Creek 3.6 miles SW of 14ve Station 72.5 1905E O
Spivey Creek Mouth at South Indian Creek at Ernestville 19.5 1996E 0 North Toe River Mouth at junction wita Cane River at Notichucky River Mde 110.0 442 000NE
- 7. 8 Bridge at Green Mountata 326 006SW 11.5 N.C. Hwy 1M bndge. 0.7 mile south of Red Hill 317 2085W 14.3 At Toecane.1700 feet above mouta of Cane Creek 283 009NW 21.5 North Toe River Above South Toe River 183 009NW 23.0 N.C. Hwy 90 at Boonford 180 209NW 5.7 Footbridge 0.5 mile SE of Wing 149 009NE
- 27. 6 300 feet above bridge. 0.2 mile west of Penlard 145 009NE 29.2 0.3 mne above Big Branch 1.6 telles WNW of Epmco Ptne 134 309NE 30.8 North Toe River 0.4 mite airline NNW of English Creek, 0.7 mile WNW of Spruce Pine 132 009NE 31.0 Forme r C5G5 stream gage 1700 ft airline WNW of U.S. Huy IPN bridge st Spruce Pine 131 209h*E 31.5 Former USGS stream tage 200 feet above U.S. Hwy 19W bek!ge at Spruce Pine 130 209NE 32.4 2300 fe** airline WNW of Grassy Creek, 0.65 mile south of Spruce Ptne 124 209NE 33.1 0.25 nase atritne ESE of Grassy Creek.1.1 mdes SE of Spruce Pine 112 009NE 34.5 Norm Toe River Former USGS stream gage 0.2 mile below Banjo Br.1.1 mi ESF of Spruce Ptne 111 309NE 35.0 Bridge 1500 feet above Banjo Branch 110 209NE 36.0 Former USGS stream gage 0.7 mde NW of Altapass. 0.1 mile above Rose Creek 104 309NE 50.2 Above mouth of Threem11e Creek 74.7 208SE 56.9 At bridge 1.1 miles north of Plumtree 49.6 20SSE 57.9 North Toe River 0.80 mile SSW of Roaring Creek. 600 feet south of Toe River Scaool 43.3 2153T 70.1 N.C. Hwy 194 at Newland 9.24 2155W 70.6 Bridge 0.4 mile ESE of Newla.id 4.40 1993E 0
Cane River Mouth at junction with Nord Toe River at No11 chucky R!ver Mile 110,8 15 8 1995E
- 1. 3 USG5 stream gage 1.0 mile SSW of Huntdale 15 7 199SE
- 3. 6 Cane River Above mouth of Big Creek 145 200NW 10.0 Above mouth of Bald Mountain Creek, Lewisburg 1 20 200NW 16.3 Footbridge at Elk Shoal. 300 feet below Langford Bracch 10 9 200NE 21.6 Cid bridge at Riverside 500 feet above U.S. Hwy 19E 59.3 200NE 22.9 Dam 2 miles WSW of krnsville 54.4 20CNE 24.5 Cane River Above mouth of Bowlens Creek.1.1 miles SSW of Burnsvi'le 46.9 200SE 31.4 Below 1.aurel Branch 0.7 mile NNE of Pensacola 38.5 2005E 35.5 Above Falling Water Branen 0.7 mile NNW of Esko*a 15.1 1995E 0
Big Creek Mouth at Cane River Mile 3.6
- 7. 98 000NW 0
Bald Mountain Creek Mouth at Cane River Mlle 10.0 at Lewisburg
- 15. 8 20NW
- 0. 4 Bald Creek At Cane River (poi,1. 5 miles east of Bald Creek commanity 17.2 200NW
- 0. 3 Price Creek At U.S. Hwy ISE near Cane River (PO) 22.4 000NE 3.4 Phipps Cseek Crest gage at U.S. Hwy 19E 1.61 200NE O
Pine Sn=p Branch 100 feet above 'noue. 2.0 mdes WSW of Burnsvt11e
- 2. 50 000NE
- 0. 9 Below unnamed branch 1.2 miles WSW of Burnsvt11e 1,57 l00NE
- 1. 0 Pine Swamp Branch Road crossing above unnamed branch,1.2 miles WS*V of Bumsville
- 1. 32 200NI
- 1. 5 Bridge below McIntosh Branch. 0.7 tnite W5W of Burssville 1.02 200NE 1.5 150 feet above McIntosh Branch. 0.7 mile WSW of Burnsettle 0.56 20NE
- 2. 0 U.S. Hwy 19E bridge at Burnsvule
- 0. 16 TONE 0
Bowlens Creek Mout at Cane Raer Mile 24.5.1.1 mues SSW of Nrnsvule 6.45
~ TABLE 14 DRA NAGE ARIAS 71LENCB BROAD RIVER AND TRIBUTART TTRTAMS 6. Drmage Map River Area No. Mde Name of Streata locatson Reference pq. M1. ) 996E 0.1 Pgoonroost Cnek 0.1 mile above mouth at North Toe Rint Mua 2.8 14.1 i L99sE O Big Rock Creek Mouth at North Too River Mne 5.8 63.6 i L 996E
- 1. 7 Bridge 1.05 milee atritne NE of mouth 62.7 l
5085W Above Little Rock Creek.1.83 mees NNE of Red Blu 33.5 E 6sW e lattle Rach Creek 200 feet above mous at Big Rock Creek.1.s m les NNE of Red Hill 23.1 L9esE Jacke Creek M.C. Hwy trf. 200 feet abow mouth at North Toe River Mae 6.6
- 30. 3 L996E
- 0. 6 750 feet airline ESE of mouth d %1Liteos Branch 30.7 EssW e
Cane Creek Mouth at North Toe River Mile 14.0
- 30. 6 E6SW 0.7 At N. C. Bwy 80 at loafere Glory 27.1 E&SW
- 1. 3 Above C4 Creek 1.4 miles west of Bakerevine 23.8 l
pctSW L$ Cane Creek At road erossi:s 0.7 mus wwt of Bakersvine 23.0 E SSW
- 3. 7 Aboro Boneycuts Brsach at Bakerettile 19.6 10 tSW
- 4. 0 Above ultite Oak Crees 0.3 mile SE d Battertue
- 16. 6 ICSSW S. 7 Below Young Cove Creek 1.6 miles ENE of Bakerertue
- 18. 3 3065W D
C4 Creek Mout at Cane Creek 1.4 muss west of Bakersville
- 3. 28 2C6SW 0
Honeyeast Branch Mouth at Case Creek Mlle 3.7. Bakerert!1e 2,13
- CSSW 0
White Oak Croak Mout at Cane Creen Mlle 4.0. 0.3 mue SE of Bakerettile 2.94 lD45W 0 Young Cove Creek Most at Cane Creek Mile 3.7.1.6 miles ENE of Baaerettile 3.42 soldE O Rcaring Creek U.S. Hwy 19E bridge at Roaring Cnek communAty
- 10. t rc 9NT,
O Sotah Toe River Mout at Nort Toe River mie 21.5 48.0 29NW
- 6. 9 South Toe River For'ner USS stream gage. N.C. Hwy 80 bridge at Newdale 60.8 l095W 20.0 USGS etream gage 1.85 ndles SSE of Celo 43,4 msSW 21.7 Abon tocus. Creek, 0.2 mde NNE of Hamrtek 32.8
- 236W 26, 9 000 feet above laurel Branet.1.2 miles WSW of Bustek 14.6 2096W EC 2.0 males SW of Bastck. 0.34 mile east of dam on Little Mtn. Creek
- 13. 9 210NW 22.7 South Too River 900 feet SW of lof tie Cabta. 200 feet below Camp Creek 9.79 lopNW 0.7 IJttle Crabtree Creek Old U.S. Hwy llE at Micaville 16.7 40NE
- 2. 8 Bridge at Windom 2.3 miles east of BurnevtMe 8.78 MONE
- 3. 9 At bridge above AUen Branch L 9 muss east of Burnettus 4.59 MDONE
- 3. 4 N. C. Hwy 197 at Burnsville 2.80 VONE 0.1 Mitchen Brsach Aaalen Lane. Burnertile 0.80 3093W Nesta Creek 2000 feet SSW of mouth at South Toe River.1.9 mMes SW of Busick
- 0. 12 009NW Rsbele Creek 200 feet above mouth at North Toe River MJe 22.2.1.0 mile SE of Kona L 34 309NW 0
Big Crabtree Creek Mouth at Nort Toe Rtrer Ele 24.0.1.1 nules east of Boonford
- 24. 6 c2NW 200 feet above U.S. Hwy 19E. 2.5 miles ESE of Newdale 16.6 n9NW Btg Crshtree Creek 1400 feet above Roaring Branch. 2.8 mces SSI of Boonford
- 13. 4 09NE
- 0. 2 Betr Creek 650 feet airline NW of mous at Peela4 2.5 miles WNW of Spruce Pine 8.76 409NE O
Beever Creek Mouth at Nort Toe River Mlle 31.89
- 8. 34 19NE
- 1. 0 U.S. Hwy 19E bridge below Biggerstaff Branch 4.76
.CSNE L3 Above mouth of Hangtrg Rock Brsach 3.82
- 09FE 0
Grassy Creek Most at Nort Toe River Mile 32.82 1L4 309NE L0 Carter Ridge Road ateve Graveyard Cnek.1.5 miles south of Spruce Pine 9.50 29NE
- 2. 4 Above the mouth of East Fork Grassy Creek 3.72
.c JN E r%ee Creek 300 feet above mouth. 0.8 mile NW of Attague 8.07 L 7'lSW 0 Pigeon River Mouth at French Broad River Mile 73.3 689 .725W 2.1 Ptgeen River Former USGS etnam gsge. 0.2 mile above Laland 687 L13NW
- 3. 4 Above Sink 23 Creek.1.9 miles NNW of Newport 672 L73NW S. 8 U.S. Hwy 411 at Neoport 664 173NW
- 6. 8 CSGS etream gage at Newport. U.S. Hwys 25 & 70 666 L73NW
- 8. 2 Bridge 800 feet below Erg 11ah Creek 663 173NT
- 8. 5 P.geca River Above English Cnek.1.8 miles SSE of Newport 647 L73NW
- 9. 0 0.35 mile below Goose N low drain. 2.3 miles SSE of Nesport 647 iY3NW 10.8 Above Sweetwater Creek at Edwina. 3.7 miles SSE of Neoport 638 LT3NW 12.4 taterstate Rwy 40 bridge at Vinson letarut.1.6 miles SSW of Edwina 634 173NW 13.6 Above Cosby Creek
$74 G35W 21.3 P'4 eon River Former USGS stnam gsge at Hartfsrd.1100 feet above Crtpple Creek 647 1735W 22.0 1400 feet below Watertank Brsach. 0.7 mile SSE of Hartford 546 17:SZ 24.2 0.1 mile apetream from Chute Branch,1.4 miles NW of WatervtMe 541 173SE ' 24. 8 100 feet below Tobee Creek.1.1 miles NW of Watervtue 540 173SE C.9 Below BLE Creek at Tennessee-N. C. state line 536 174NE 34.0 Pigean Rant Former USGS senam gage above Hurricane Creek 460 "4NE 38.0 At Waltere Dam [Waterville] 455 174NE 36.4 Above Cataloochee Creek 394 183NW 42.6 Above teaterwmd Br below Fines Cr.1100 ft below Interstate Hwy 40 bridge 381 183NW 42.8 400 feet below Interstate Hwy 40 bridge 356 183NW
- 45. 1 Pigeon River 1"SGS stnam gage near Hepco. 2.0 miles airline south ofInterstate Hoy 40 bridge 350 183NW
- 43. 9 Above Jonathans Creek 232 183S 7 48.3 Terrnoe Bridge at Riverelde. 0.1 tmle below Dotsoo Branch 273 1835W S2. 2 Tormer USS stream gage 1.9 mues EST et Crabtree. N. C. Hwy 209 243 1835W
$ 3. 6 100 feet above bruise. 0.6 mile below Medford Branch 238
e t e TABLE 54 87 DRAD(AGE AREAS FRENCH BRCAD RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREA313 Quad. Dramage Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream 1,ocation Reference (Sq. Mt.) 1535W 54.9 Pigeon BJver Above Richland Creek 168 1835W 53.5 Bridge above 2 unnamed branches 0.4 mile strtine east of Richland Creek 168 183SW
- 53. 9 350 feet above McC:ure Cove drain.1.5 miles NW of Clyde 167 183dW 56.3 1.1 miles airline E3E of Richland Creek.1.2 miles NW of Clyde 167 183S7 57.0 500 feet below bridge on taterchange. Interstate Hwy 40 to U.S. Hwys 19 & 23 165 1835W 57.6 Pigeon River Bhtdge at Clyde 162 1835W 58.2 0.45 mile airline east of bridge at C!yde las 1835W 59.4 0.45 mue west of Sally Haynes Branen.1.3 miles ENE of Clyde 15 6 183SE 60.6 700 feet below Thicketr Creek. 2.0 miles hv of Canton 154 183SE 62.0 Power line croestag 1.0 mue hv of Canton 147 183SE 62.9 Pigeon River 150 feet below brid e at Tiberville. 0.7 mile NNW of Canton 135 4
1835E 63.7 Former USGS stream gage at Canen.1000 feet above Southern Ry. bridge 134 1835E 64.1 USGS stream gage at Canton, 200 feet below bridge near swimming pool 133 183SE 64.8 Bridge 0.9 mile SW of Canton 130 183SE 66.0 1300 feet belcw Garden Creek 0.9 mile SSW of Canton 130 1835E 64.3 Pigeon River 2.0 miles SW of Canton. 0.1 mile NE of Stamey Covo Branch 124 184NW 68.0 1.3 miles porth of Silver Bluff. 900 feet below island 120 184hv 69.4 Confluence of East and West Forks 900 feet north of Silver B:uff 118 173NW Sinking Creek Southern Ry. brktge 200 feet above mouth at Pigeon River MQe 3.4 13.5 173NW
- 2. 3 U.S. Hwys 25, 70. f 411,1.5 miles WNW of Newport 11.47) 10.8 Above CyNeil Brartt. 2.4 niles WNW of Newport (0.50){0, & 411 (0.72)a 173NW
- 2. 4 Staking Creek Above unnamed beanch 400 feet sout> of U.S. Hwys 25, 9.89 173NW
- 3. 5 6.81 173NW 4.1 U.S. Hwy 25W. ?c. & 411, 2.3 miles WNW of Newport, near Wusonet11e 40.501,
- 6. 64 173hv
- 4. 4 Above unnamed bcch 3 miles west of Nesport, at gas works 4.63 173NW 3.1 Interstate Hwy 40 bridge 3.6 rniles west of Newport 4.54 164NE
- 7. 2 Sinidag Creek Bridge 1.0 mile NNE of Carson Sprtngs.1.3 miles south of school at Edgemont 3.41 164NE
- 6. 9 150 feet below trait crossing. 0.5 mile SW of Carson Sprirgs 1.68 173NW 3
CyNeil Branch Mouth at Sinking Creek Mile 3.5. 2.4 miles WNW of Newport 1.59 173NW 0 English Creek Mout at Pigeon River MHe 8.5,1.8 miles $5E of Newport 14.9 173NW 0 Sweerwater Creek Mouth at Pigeon River Mile 10.8. 3.7 miles SSE of Newport 5.19 173hv 0 Cosby Creek Mouth at Pigeon River Mlle 13.6 58.5 1735W
- 1. 9 Tennessee Hwy 32 bridge below Middle Creek 53.3 1735W 7.3 Bridge at Cosby 30.5 i
173SW 10.6 Tennessee Hwy 32.1.0 mile SW of Catons Grove
- 10. 2 173SW 10.7 400 feet below Crying Creek. 600 feet above Tennessee Hwy 32 10.1 1735W 12.2 Cosby Creek Below Tome Creek. 2.1 mi!es SSW of Catons Grove 7.51 164SE Ynthsn Camp Creek Tennessee Hwy 73. 600 feet below Buckeye Creek
- 5. 2 164SE 0.7 Sandy HoHow Creek 0.6 mile above bridge,1.75 mues south of Holder Grove Church
- 0. 3r 173SW 0.1 Casey Creek Bridge 1.1 miles SSE of Cosby
- 5. 27 1735W At Catons Grove. 300 feet NNW of toad junction
- 2. G 1735W Caney Creek Tennessee Hwy 32, 0.6 mile SSE of Catons Grove 1.62 1735W 0.5 Unnamed Trib to Crytag Cr End of road in Bearneck Cove. 2.7 miles SSW of Catons Grove 0.32 173SW Groundhog Creek 850 feet below Robinson Creek.1.1 miles SW of Bluffton 3.71 1735E O
Dig Creek Mouth at Pigeon River Mlle 25.9 36.3 173SE 1.1 At Mt. Star;ing. N. C. Hwy 254
- 33. f, 174NW
- 6. 5 Big Creek Below the mouth of low Cap Branch
- 20. 6 174NW
- 7. 8 0.2 mile above Swstlow Fork 13.4 174hv
- 8. 2 Below mouth of Gunter Fork 13.1 174hv
- 6. 2 Above mouth of Gunter Fork S.14 174NW 0
Gimter Fork Mout at Big Creek Mlle 8.24
- 4. 9.
174NE 0 Cataloochee Creek Former mouth at Pigeon River MHe 28.4 61.4 1*4NE
- 0. 7 Head of Walters Lake embayment 0.33 mile SW of dam 61.0 174NE
- 3. 6 Below mouth of Uttle Catalocchee Creek 57.8 174NE
- 3. 6 Above mouth of uttle Cataloochee Creek 49.3 174NE
- 3. 7 USGS srream gsge. N.C. Hwy 234 bridge 1.9 muss NNE of Catalocchee 49.2 174NE
- 6. 8 Cataloochee Creek Below mouth of Caldwell Fork 43.1 174NE
- 6. 8 Above mouth of Caldwell Fork 27.2 174NE
- 8. 4 Below mouth of Palmer Creek 25.3 174NE O
1.ittle Cataloochee Creek Mouth at Cataloochee Creek Mile 3.58 8.46 174NE Winding Stair Branch 150 feet above mouth. 3.7 muss SSW of Walters Dam 2.08 174NE O Caldwell Fork Mouth at Cataloochee Creek Mile 6.84
- 15. 8 174NE 0.1 Mossy Branch 100 feet above secendary road crossing.1.3 miles SW of Cataloochee 0, 53 174NE O
Palmer Creek - Mouth at Catalcochee Creek Mile 6.45 14.7 174hv
- 1. 5 Eelow mouth et Pretty Hollow Creek 12.9 1745W 1.5 Above mouth of Pretty Hollow Creek 5.48 174NT 4
Pretty Honow Creek Mouth at Palmer Creek MCe 1.46 4.46 174NE O Rough Fork Mouth at Cataloochee Creek Mile 5.43 10.6 1745W At road crossing 400 feet above Messer Tork 6.10 1745W Messer Tork 400 feet above mouth at Rotch Fork 1.33 IS3NW 0 Fines Creek Mouth at Pigeon River Mue 42.7 above New Repco Bridge
- S. S
e SS TABLE 14 DRAINAGE AREAS FRENCH BROAD RZYER AND TRIBUTART UREAMS I d. Dr m a.e Map River Area No. One Name of Stream 2Acatsoa Refervoce (Sq. M1.) is3NW
- 3. 4 Finse Creek Below mouth of Cove Creek 19 t 183NW
- 3. 4 Above mouth of Cove Creek 12.3 183NW
- 4. 0 50 feet bebw brWge. 0.8 mile NW of Cove.800 feet east of Fines Creek School 11.9 183NW D
Cove Creek Mout at Finse Creek Mile 3.42 s se 183NW
- 0. 9 0.15 mue WNW of N.C. Hwy 209 corner at Cove 6.14 174NE O
Jonathnas Creek Moush at Ptgeen River h 45.9 64.4 174st 0.7 USG3 etrona saga 1.1 muse north of Cove Creek
- 65. 3 174SE
- 3. 9 Bridge 1.1 ades south of Cove Creek S4.0 174SE 8.3 Bridge 2.2 m11ee south of Cove Creek, at Rock B111 School 80.8 1745E 6.1 Bridge 400 feet below Hemphill Creek 2.9 ades SSwat Cove Creek 44.0 174SE 7.1 Janathnas Creek Bridge 2.2 ades north of Douwood 37.8 174SE
- 3. 4 Bridge 3.4 mile notth of U.S. Hwy 19 at Dellwood 36.0 1748E
- 8. 6 300 feet below Gaddle Brsach at Dellwood 34.6 174SE 10.4 Bridge 0.7 mile WSW of Dellwood 32.3 174SE 12.1 Bridge 0.15 mile above Mitchen Cove B-anch, 2.2 muse %TM of Dellwood 28.5 194SE 13.4 Jonathane Creek Bridge 0.15 mile above Evana Branch. 0.6 rutte east of Maggio 22.9 574SE 14.0 300 feet below Campbell Creek at Maggio 22.2 174SE 14.0 Above mouth of Campleu Creek 12.9 174sE 14.3 1100 feet above Campbell Creek at Masste 13.8 174SE
' 5. 6 Road crosetag 0.5 mile above Carpenter Branch
- 9. 18 1743W 18,4 Janthane Creek Bridge 100 feet above mouth of Indina Creek 4, 23 ST4SE Cove Creek 0.2 ano above mouth at Jonathane Creek. 0.2 mile west of Cove Creek 7.02 174SE Below Meeeer Branch near Suttantown 2.69 tf4SE At road croselag 0.1 mile above Messer Branch at Suesantown 1,82 IT4SE
- 0. 8 Colonna Branch 400 feet above bridge,1.2 mues SSE of Cove Creek
. 0. 94 1835W 14atherwood Branch 1500 feet east of month at Colemaa Branch,1700 feet %W of Coleman Cap 0.09 174SE Hemphill Creek 250 feet below read crosetag. 3.7 mues NW d Dellwood 2.74 1745E
- 0. 3 Ned Branch Road eroestag 250 feet above armamed bnneh. 3.5 miles SW of Cove Creek 0.75 174SE Ponto Patch Branch 0.2 mile SSW of mouth 2.7 miles WSW of Rock Hill School
- 0. 99 1748E Evans Branch 400 feet above mouth. 0.7 male east of Maggie 2.11 174SE 0
Campben Creek Moah at Jonathane Creek h 14.0
- 4. 29 1745E 0.1 U.S. Hwy 19 at Magste
- 4. 28 174SE 0.1 300 feet above U.S. Hwy 19 7.92 174SE 0.4 Bridge 400 feet above Johnson Branch. 0.3 mile SSW of Maggia 6.74 174SE
- 0. 9 Flo Creek 0.75 mue airline north of mouth,1.3 miles NW of Maggie 2.06 183SW 3
Crabtree Cteak Mouth at Ptges River m 49.8. 0.7 mile west of Crabtree
- 25. 9 1835W 0.1 700 feet above mouth. 0.55 mile W5W of Crabtree
- 25.
- 1835W
- 0. 6 700 feet west of N.C. Hwy 209 at Crabene, 350 feet below Rush Fork
- 25. 3 183SW 0.7 13elow mouth of Rush Forts
- 25. 2 183bW 0.7 Above tnouth of Ihash Fork 19.4 1835W
- 3. 4 Crabtree Creek Below mouth of Bald Creek is. d 1835W
- 3. 4 Above mouth of Bald Creek 4.48 1935W 0
Rush Fort Mouth at Crabtree Creek Mile 0.71 8.81 1835W
- 0. 7 0.8 mile stritne NNE cf Riverende Road at Crabtree
- 5. 34 183NW N.C. Hwy 209 bridge 0.9 mile south of Rush Fork Gap
- 0. 64 183SW Watershed 5 TVA stnam gege. Palmer Farin 0.7 mile NNW of Crabtne 5.32 Acres 1835W Watershed 4 Former TVA stream gage Palmer Farm 1.3 muse north of Crabtne 3.50 Acne 1835W Watershed 3 Former TV/. stream gage, Palmer Farm 1.4 miles sorth of Crabtree 3.55 Acres 1835W Unnamed Br of Rush Fork 1.5 miles NNW cf Crabtne.1.4 allee ENE of Ferguson Bridge over Pigeon R.
0.21 1835W 0 Bald Creek Mouth at Crabtree Creek Mua 3.39 7.56 1835W 0 Richland Creek Most at Pigeon R1rer h 54.9 64.4 '83SW
- 1. 8 N.C. Hwy 209. 0.5 mCe NNE of lake Juantuah
- 64. 1 1835W
- 2. 4 At take Jumaluska Dam
$3. 4 1835W 5.0 Hwy brtige above Soe. Ry. bridge,1.4 miles SSW of lake Jua=Inah Dam 44.0 184NW E. 8 Former USGS stream gage U.S. Hwy 278 at Wayneevule 44.5 184NW
- 7. 2 Richiami Creek Bridge 0.6 mile SW of U.S. Hwy 278 in Waynesvule 43.4 175NE
- 7. 6 Waynesville-Harelwood city line. 0.36 mile below Eaglenest Crvek 42.1 175NE
- 8. 0 Brtdge above Eagleneet Creek. 700 feet below Plott Creek 39.4 175NE
- 8. 2 50 feet below West Main Street. Baselwood 33.7 175NE
- 8. 8 Below mouth of Allen Creek 30.3 175NI
- 4. 8 Richland Creek Above mouth of Anon Creek 13.4 175NI
- 9. 2 Below Hyatt Creek la Wayneert!!e 13.2 175NE
- 3. 2 Hyatt Creek Road bridge. 500 feet above mouth of Hyatt Creek
- 10. 9 1835W 0
Raccoon Creek Mouth at Rachland Creek MGs 4.2 8.90 184NW 0.3 Watersted 1 TVA etream gase, Men. Test Farm 1.7 mues ESE of Wayneevtile 4.64 Acree 184NW 0.4 Watershed 2 TVA ernam gage. Mtn. Test Farm 1.8 muss ESE of Waynesville 3.64 Acres 175NE O Eaglaneet Creek Sulphur Spring fload bridge 100 feet above enouth at Atchland Creek Mile 8.0
- 1. 44 175NE O
Plott Creek Sulphur Spetag Road bridge 250 feet above tnouth at Richland Creek Mlle 8.1 3.65 %3NE 1.0 Catop Branch Above Browning Branch at Harelwood 1.83 175NE O Browntag Branch 200 feet above mout. 0.3 mile south of U.S. Heys 19A & 23 in Waynesedle 2.54
i TABLE 14 19 DRAINAGE AREAS FRENCH BRCAD RIVER AND TRIBLTARY STREAMS Quad. Drainsgo Map River Area No. StCs Name of Stream Location Refereza (Sq. Mt.) 175NE O Allen Creek Mouth at R;chland Creek Mlle S.95 16.9 175NE
- 0. 3 U.S. Hwys 19A & 23 d1usiness route) at Waynesville 16.9 175NE 0.t Bridge at Allen Creek School 16.6 175NE
- 2. 5 Above Cove Field Branch 14.5 175NE
- 3. 0 USGS stream gage near Haretwood, 200 feet below Rocky Branch 14.4 175NE
- 4. 0 Allen Creek Below mouth of Old Bald Creek 11.3 IS4NW
- 4. 8 Below Waynesville Reservoir dam, 3.7 miles west of Sunburst 5.93 175NE
- 0. 2 Rocky Branch Below Waynesville Reservoir dam, 3.3 miles south of Hazelwood 1.31 175NE
- 0. 2 Above Waynesvi!!e Reservoir dam. 3.3 miles south of Hazelwood 1.31 184TN 0
Shiny Creek At confluence with Cherty Cove Creek in Waynesville Reservoir 3.22 154NW G Cherry Cove Creek At confluence with Shtny Creek in Waynesvule Reservoir 2.71 175NE 0.1 Hystt Creek U.S. Hwys 19/. & 23 hpassi bridge 1.0 mile SSW of Hazelwood 2.30 1835E 0 Beaverdam Creek Mouth at Pigeon River Stue 62.9 11.2 153SE
- 0. 2 0.15 mile airline NE of mouth, 0.8 mile NNW cf Canton 11.2 153SE
- 3. 0 Below mouth of Rice Cove Creek 8.67 IS4NW est Fork Pigeon River Mouth at P'geon River Mile 69.4
- 64. 8 184b #
- 0..
Bridge 0.30 mile east of Woodr3*
- 64. 7 184NW 0.4 500 feet above Bird Creek. 0.3 mile SW of Stiver Bluff 59.4 IS4NW L6 Poad crossing 1.4 miles SW of Silver Bluff 58.4 154F#
- 3. 5 USGS stream gage below Lake Iogan, bridge 400 feet below Inman Branca
$5. 3 IS4Y#
- 6. 4 West Fork Pigeon River Below mouth of Little East Fork Pigeon River 47.7 154Y#
- 6. 4 Above mouth of IJttle East Fork Pigeon River 33.5 184 Y#
- 7. 0 USGS stream rage at lake testan Dam 33.3 184.T#
- 9. 0 1.3 miles STX of take Logsn Dam, 0.1 mile below Hickory Flat Cove 31.3 184. #
- 9. 3 USGS stream gage above Lake logan, bridge 600 feet above Big Creek 27.6 Y
1545W 11.0 West Fork Pigeon River Below mouth of Middle Prong 25.0 1845W 11.0 Above mouth of Suddle ProJg 11 5 1545W 11.0
- 0. I mile above Middle Procg 12.2 1845W IL3 400 feet above Turuptke Creek. O.4 mile above Middle Procg IL 8 1545W 12.2 Above mouth of Tom Creek 10.6 184Y#
0.5 Eird Creek Bridge 0.2 mile south of Bethe! 5.08 134X# 0 Little East Fork Pigeon River Mouth at West Fork Pigeon River Mile 6.45 14.2 184.YX
- 0. 4 100 feet above bridge. 0.3S mile ESE of mouth 14.0 154F#
- 2. 8 Below mouth of Sorrell Creek 9.79 184Y#
0.1 Big Branch 0.5 mile sous of dam on Little East Fork. 2.5 miles SE of Sunburst
- 0. 4 184NW
- 0. 2 Big Creek 900 feet WNW of mouth at West Fork. 0.9 mile SW of Sueburst 1.69 184. #
0.4 2000 feet WTX of mouth at West Fork.1.0 mile SW of Sunburst 1.32 T 184SW 0 Middle Prong Mouth at West Fork Pigeon River Mlle 11.04 11 5 IS4SW 0, 7 0.65 mile airline south of mous. 3300 feet NNE of Little Beartrap Bnnch S. 4 154F# 0 East Fork Pigeon River Mout at Pigeon River Mile 69.4 52.8 184F #
- 0. 2 East Fork Pyeon River Brdge at Silver Bluff 52.7 184NE
- 1. 6 USGS stream gage near Canton, 300 feet above U.S. Hwy 276 SL5 IS4NE 2.1 Below mouth of Dtx Creek St.3 IS4NE 2.1 Above mouth of Dix Creek 48.5 154NE
- 5. 5 Bridge at Cruso
- 25. 4 154NE 10.0 East Fork Pigeon River Below Hungry Creek 1.1 miles soud of Cruso 24.1 IS4NE 10.5 Below mouth of Crawford Creek 22.0 154NE 10.5 Above mouth of Crawford Creek 16.2 154NE
- 10. 8 Bridge 1.6 miles south of Craso
- 15. p 154SE 14.0 At U.S. Hwy 276 at Big East Fork
- 10. 5 IS4SE
- 15. 2 East Fork Pigeon River Above mouth of Shining Creek 7.09 IS4NE O
Dix Creek Mouth at East Fork Pigeon River Mile 2.09 1 75 154NE Pisgah Creek Bridge 0.35 mile above Reed Creek.1.2 miles ENE of Cruso 3.88 134NE O Crawford Creek Mouth at East Fork Pigeon River Mile 10.54 5.83 154NE
- 0. 7 250 feet below bridge. 0.55 mile airline west of mouc,1.4 miles SSW cf Cruso 5.41 173NE
- 3. 2 long Creek U. S. Hwy s 25 & 70, 0.1 mile airline north of mouth at French 3 road River 11.7 173NE o
Big Creek Mouth at French Broad River Mile 90.5 at Del P.lo 8Lo 173NE 0 Gulf Fork Big Creek Mouth at Big Creek 0.5 mile SW of Del Rio 49.0 173NE 0 Trail Fork Big Creek Mouth at Btg Creek 0.5 mile SW of Del Rio 31 3 ISL'E P21st Creek Tennessse Hwy 70, 1400 feet west of Tenn.-N..;. state line 6.40 183'E Paint Creek Bridge 0.3 mile nort of Ter.nessee Rwy 70. 0.35 mile NNN of Alleo Cap 6.11 152NE O Spricg Creek Mout at French Broad River Mile 108.5 at Hot Sprmgs 710 IS *.NE
- 0. 3 200 feet above Southern Ry. at Hot Spru gs 71.9 1$3"E 0.6 Former USG3 stream gage 1000 feet above U.S. Hwys 25 a 70 at Hot Springs 71.8 132NE
- 1. 3 600 feet below lower N.C. Hwy 209 bridge at Hot Springs 71.5 192NE
- 1. 9 Sprmg Creek Upper N.C. Hwy 209 bridge 1.0 mile SW of Hot Springs 70.3 Il*SE
- 7. 9 Below mouth of Meadow Fork 37.7 IS2SE
- 7. 5 Above mouth of Meadow Fork 35.0 192SE 16.0 250 fee.below F*tezeland Creek at Trust
- 17. 7 153NE 17.5 Below mouth of Sliding Knob Branch at Luck 10.1
- lA3LE 14 90 DRADIAGE AREAS FRENCE BROAD BRER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Dramage Quad.
Area Map River lacatlas Reference (5q. M1.) No. Mile Name of Stream 22.7 la2SE O deadow Fort Mosh at Spring Creek MUs 7.8 14.1 Atwee moea W Reartag Fork 1L 3 1825W 3.1 Below moue of 11ttle Creek 132. 1825W
- 5. 4 182NE o Big 14arel Creek Mouth at French Broad River Mlle 112.4 126 C5G3 stream gage near Sam aa, 0.8 mile NNW of Itarrtcase 182NE
- 4. 3 123 182NE
- 8. 0 Big laurel Creek Below meek d Shelson Kaarol Creek 64.0 Above mous of Snelma laurel Creek 54.1 182NE
- 5. 0 Delow mesash of Sptiloore Creek
- 45. 2 ISLW 11 8 Above mouth c( Spillcorn Creek 38.4 191NW 12.6 Above mouth of Foseer Creek 191NE 2.5 13.5 Below moush of Peshoon Fork 6.09 191NE 27.7 Big laurel Creek Above shouth of Pacheon Fork 64.7 191NE 27.7 Mone at Bag laurel Creek Mile 5.0, 0.7 mile NNE of Barriosam 182NE O nheam laurel Creek 53.0 Below moet of unste Laaro1 Creek 40.0 19LW
- 2. 2 '
Above mouth of uttle Laurel Creek 19LW
- 2. 2 23.1 19LW 10.5 Shelton taurelCreek Above mouth of BLehey Fork 13.0 Moue at Sheltcm laurel Creek Mus L 2 9.52 191NW 0
Unle laurel Creek Mouth at hand of Shelton Laurel Creek Mlle 15.2 10.9 190fW 0 Big Creek Mouth at Big laarel Creek Mile 12.8 7.41 19LW 0 5ptilcorn Creek Most at Big laurel Creek Mile 27.7 191NE O Pachaces Fork 10.2 Mawh at French Broad River Mile 118.8 7.94 1825E 0 Brumb Creek Crest gage at cu) vert. 0.4 mails WW of Walas 18.4 1915W 1.0 Bridge at moon at French Breed Blver Mile 117.4 opposite Barnard 10.7 182SE o Big Ptae Creek Above PMar=p Camp Branch at lower Big Ptne Ch' arch 18.9 13:SE
- 4. 7 Mosh at French Brued River Mile 12.0 1915W 0
Walam Creek
- 10. 3 Belowinomb of Anunone Brameh 161 1915W
- 6. 8 Walne Creek Mosh at French Broad River Mile 127.7 1915W 0
Ivy Creek /Rtver7 t'5GS stream gage near Mareball. 0.2 mile airline SW of old try Dam 15 3 ~ 188 1915E LB Below amuth of Ihall Creek 130 1915E 5.4 Above ik11 Creek, 0.6 mile airline WNW of proposed try Dam site 1915E
- 5. 4 107 1915E IL8 Ivy Creek /Juve[
Below mous of lattle Ivy Creek
- 60. 6 Abore little Ivy Creek at Forks of fry 60.0 1915E lt3 0.2 mile above U.S. Ewys 10 & 23 54.0 1915E 12.0 N. ". Hwy 197 bridge at Democrat 44.4 Bekw confluence of North Fork tvy Creek 4 Otllingham Creek at Barnardsville 200SW 18.1 20057 13.2 23.0 Mouth at try Creek Mlle 5.8 23.0 1915E O
Bull Creek 300 fest above mouth at try Creek 22.8 1915E 0.1 0.4 mile airline sorth of mouth at Serton 18.4 1915E 0.5 0.4 mile airttne north of Halewood Creek at Petersburg 7.7 1915E
- 2. 7 700 feet below DL11 Branch,1.3 miles sort of Petersburf 1915E
- 0. 4 East Fork Bull Creek
- 7. 7 1900 feet airitse 55E of *1%omma Branch,1.3 railes north of Petersburg 3.83 1915E
- 0. 3 West Fork Bull Creek N.C. Ifwy 213, 0.4 mus west of Mare E111 L 81 1915E
- 3. 6 Gabria1 Creek Bruce Road bridge 1.2 miles more of Mars HI!1 1.37 50 feet above mout at Gabriel Creek 0.5 mile weet of Mars HQ1 1.34 1915E
- 5. 2 1915E 0
Banjo Branch Bridge 0.4 mile NW of Mars E111 1915E 0.2 0.71 Bridge 1.2 in11ee NNW of Mars Ell! 48.5 1915E L1 Banjo Branch Mout at Ivy Creek et Forks of Ivy 46.5 1915E O uttle 2ry Creek 300 feet above bridge at Forks of fry 38.7 At Beach Clan 400 test somb of amm-e of Paint Fork is "alifornia Creek 1915E 0.1 2.41 1915E 4.3 700 feet east of mouth at ustle fry Creek 1915E 0.1 Holcombe Brsach 24.3 9 \\ Mout at uttle try Creek MDe 4.4
- 24. 3 1915E o
Ca11forssa Creek U.S. Hwy 19 at Beech Clas 9.82 1915E 0.1 Above mouth of Middle Fork 4.56 1915E
- 0. 3 U.S. Ewy 23 bridge 2.7 miles NME of Mars En1 14.3 1915E
- 3. 5 Mosah at tattle fr) Creek Mlle 4.4 1915E O
Paint Fork 14.1 2.s miles NNW of Emmocrat. L2iniles airline ETW of mouth of Terry Fork 8.19 ESW
- 0. 7 Paint Fort Above mouth of Terry Fork 15.0 200SW
- 2. 5 Mouth at tvy Creek M0e 18.2 at Barnardeville 15.0 200SW 4
North Fork 2ry Creek Bridge at Barnartirrtile 8.47 2005W 0.2 Above mouth of Martta C vek at Rockview 2003W 2.1 0.88 4 miles NE of BarnardevGle. 0.96 mile east of Hickory Cap
- 33. 4 2005W
- 2. 5 Martin Creek Mouth at try Creek Mua 18.2 at Barnardettile
- 28. 9 300SW 0
DmVsm Creek At Barnardev111e above Paint Fork 28.7 2003W 0.1 150 feet above private bridge. 0.4 mne SE of Barnardsv111e 23.4 5005 7 0.5 Above mouth of Williams Breach 2005W
- 1. 8 9.04 Ford 0.7 m11e east of Dillingham. 2900 feet below Walker Branch 2005W
- 4. 6 Dtningham Creek Mouth at Dti!!ngham Creek MUs 0.1 ~
4.52 3.54 2005W 0 Pamt Fork 1.0 mile sout of BarnardsviUe 1200 feet SE of Anders Cemetery
- 4. 27 200SW
- 1. 0 Poue at Dillingham Creek 1.2 miles east of Dt!Iingham 3.72 2005W 0
Walker Branch Mont at Dillingham Creek 1.1 tniles east d Dillingham 200SW 0 Corner Rock Creek m,-.-.w
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e TACI.E 14 91 DRADTAGE AREAS FRENCH BROAD RIVER AND TRIBUTARY STREAMS Quad. Drainage Map River Area No, Mile Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. Mt.) 193T 0 Sandymush Creek Mouth at French Broad River Mile 131.8 79.7 192NW
- 1. 3 Former USGS stream gage 0.50 mile atriime SSW of mouth 79.5 192NW
- 2. 0 Below nouth of hrkey Cnek 78.7 192NW
- 2. 0 Above hrkey Creek 48.1 19257
- 3. 7 Above ur. named branch 1.75 miles ENE of Piney Grove School 45.5 153NE 10.7 Sandymush Creek At N. C. Hwy 213 at Canto 24.8 183NE 16.7 Below mouth of Willow Creek 14.7 183NE 16.7 Above mouth of Willow Creek
- 9. 36 192NW 0
Turksy Creek Mout at Sandymnsh Creek Mile 2.0
- 30. 6 192NW
- 4. 0 150 feet above bridge at Blackwell Spring 27.4 192NW 0
F /th Fork Turkey Creek Mouth at Turkey Creek Mile 9.3 11.0 192NW 0.2 100 feet above bridge. 2.2 miles NNW of hicester 10.9 192NW 0 North Fork Turkey Creek Mout at Turkey Creek Mile 9.3 10.4 192NW
- 1. 4 150 feet above bridge. 2.45 miles ST of lateester 9.53 153NE O
uttle Sandymush Creek Mout at Sandymush Creek Mile 10.7 at Canto 9.72 183NE O 1.ittle Sandymush Creek 250 feet above mouth at Canto 9.72 183NE o Clark Branch Mouth at Sandymush Creek 3.4 miles SW of Canto 0.67 153NE 0.1 Bridge at Sandymush. 3.5 miles SW of Canto 0.64 183NE 0 Willow Creek Mout at Sandymush Creek Mile 16.7
- 5. 37 153NE 3.0 miles S$W of Sandymush. 0.7 mile SW of Ebenezer Chutth 1.02 133NE
- 0. 6 Unnamed Br of Sandymush Cr 0.53 mile airline nort of mout. 0.71 mile ENE of Chasmut Grove Chu 1:b
- 0. 10 193W 0
Mat Creek Mout at French Broad River Mile 135.2 24.7 192NE
- 0. 4 600 feet below Dark Hollow drain 24.5 192NE
- 7. 0 Below mN:: of 1.ittle Flat Creek 11.2 192NE S. 6 0.2 mile WSW of Brank Cove Drain. 0.6 mile south of Stacksvik 6.42 192NE
- 10. 4 Mat Creek 500 feet above Flat Creek Road.1.7 miles east of Stocksyt11e 3.55 192NE 0.4 Coles Cove Branch 0.2 mile above Coles Cove Church 2.05 192NE O
Reems Creek Mouth at French Broad River Mile 136.9 & at U.S. Hwye :S & 70 36.3 192NE 0.2 1200 feet airline ESE of U.S. Hwys 25 & 70 36.2 192NE
- 2. 2 600 feet above Wagner Branch, 2.0 miles WSW of Weaverv111e 33.4 132NE
- 4. 7 Reems Creek 400 feet below U.S. Hwys 19 & 23 vbusiness route) 0.8 mile SW of Weaverv111e 30.9 193'E 5.1 lower Imag Chapel Road bridge 0.9 mile SSW of Weaverv111e 30.3 192NE
- 5. 5 2000 feet NE of upp6r tong Chape1 Road bridge. 0.6 mile SSE of Weaverv111e 26.4 193*E
- 9. 0 Below mouth of Mundy Cove Branch 19.3 201NW 10.5 Below mouth of Barrett Cove Branch 11.6 19DT 0
Newfound Creek Mout at French Broad River Mile 139.5 34.6 1937 0.9 Bridge 0.5 mile airline WNW of mout.1.9 miles NNE of Juno 34.2 1934
- 4. 6 Below mouth of Gouches Branch 18.9 192NW
- 7. 8 Above mouth of Round Hill Brsach
- 10. 2 192NW 0.1 Watershed f Former TVA stream gage 0.1 mile ENE of Jano 5.63 Acres 192NW
- 0. 3 Parker Branch Former TVA stream gage 1.5 miles NNW of Juno 2.3 miles ENE of Leicester 1.51 192NE O
Beaverdam Creek Mouth at French Broad River Mile 142.2 12.5 192NE 0.1 350 feet above mouth at French Broad River at N. C. Hwy 191 12.4 193*E
- 0. 2 Dam at Elk Mountatn, 450 feet east of N.C. Hwy 191 12.4 193*E 2.1 Beaver I.ake Dam at Asheville S. $8 192NE
- 2. 9 Beaverdam Creek Merrimon Avenue bridge in Asheville
- 7. 68 192NE
- 3. 0 800 feet above Merrimon Avenue bridge in Asheville 7.63 19:SE 0.1 Smith Mill Creek 100 feet above Southern Ry. branch line at Murphy Junction 6.55 192SE 0
Sumnoa River Mout at French Broad River Mlle 149.0 133 19:SE
- 1. 6 USGS stream gage below Blitmore Avenue,1.1 miles airline east of mouth 130 192SE
- 1. 7 Swananoa River Above mouth of Swee*ss Creek 124 192SE
- 2. 3 Above mouth of Haw Creek 116 -
192SE
- 4. 4 Above mouth of Gashes Creek 108 201SW 5.1 At Asheville Recreation Park Dam 10 7 201SW
- 6. 5 Blue Ridge Parkway bridge 1 mile SE of Oteen 10 6 201SW
- 6. 5 Se== River Below unnamed tribu'.ary at Blue Ridge Parkway bridge site. Hemphill Road 10 6 201SW
- 7. 4 Former USGS stream gage 0.4 mile ENE of Azalea below Christian Creek 10 2 201SW
- 7. 4 Above mout of Christtan Creek 95.4 201SW
- 7. 6 At U.S. Hwy 70 bridge 95.4.
2013W 9.0 Proposed Swannanoa Detention Dam site 0.55 mile above Christian Creek 95.1 201SW 11.3 Se-w River Below mouth of Bull Creek
- 33. 7 311SW 11.0 Above mouth of Bull Creek 83.1 201SW 12.2 Farm School Road bridge at Warren W11 son College St.1 201SW J.5 Below mouth of Beetree Creek 78.9 l01SW 13.5 Above Beetree Creek
- 64. 9 201S7
- 14. s Sa-nca River Brtdge 0.M mile WSW of Swannanos School 63.0
.T1SW 15.0 800 feet i Se of bridge.1100 feet SSW of Swannanoa School 62.1 201SW 15.4 At street eroestng at Swancanoa 60.4 201SW
- 15. 6 1000 feet anove street creastcg at Swancanoa 58.5 201SI 17.4 Below Nort Fork Susanana River 54.0
e 92 TABLE 10 DRAD(AGE AREAS TRENCH BROAD RIVER AND TBIBUTARY STREAM 3 Drainage Quad. Area Map River No. Mlle Name of Stream Imestica Reference @g. M1.) 2015E 17.4 Sweamam River Above North Fork See-a= River
- 22. 2 E LSE
- 17. 6 Southern Ry. at Grovestone 0.2 mile above Nor1h Tbrk Summaa= River
- 22. 1 2015E 17.7 0.15 mile above Southern Ry. at Grovostone 2L 2 1L 3 213E
- 20. 9 N. C. Hwy 9 at Black Monatata 2015E
- 21. 4 Below Flat Creek la. 9 1925E O
sweeten Creek Bridge at mouth at swanannon Rint Mile 1.7 8.78 5.46 1925E
- 0. 3 Fairview Road bridge 192BE O
Rome Creek N.C. Irwy 81 at mouth at swaaama,= R1Mr Mile 2.2
- 2. 21 1925E O
Haw Creek N.C. Hwy 81 at month at Swaaaaa= River Mlle 2.9 4.73 192EE
- 0. 3 U.S. Hwy 74 brtige 0.25 mile airline NE of most 4.87 192EE 0.1 f*a h Creek Bridge 800 feet above mouth at $=- River
- 8. 18 S. 98 1925E
- 0. 4 U.S. Hwy 74. 0.2 mile NE of Fairview 215W Porter Cove Mouth 0.3 m.De ENE of Amales
- 1. 30 21SW 0
BullCreek Mouth at Swaaaaaaa R>er Wlle 11.0
- 10. 8 2013W 0.1 Farm School Road bridge 3.1 miles NNE of Amales
- 10. 6 215W 0
Bestree Creek Mout at Swaaamana River Mlle 13.8.1.7 miles %"NW of Swaaamana 14.1 Private croestrig 1000 feet ENE of long Branck 2.75 miles east cd R:ceville
- 10. 1 201NW
- 2. 0 7.42 20LW L9 At Bestree Dam 20 LW
- 4. 8 1:3GS stream gage 0.O mile above Bestree Dam 8.44 20 LW 0 1mft Fork Bestree Croak Mouth at head of Beetne Reservoir. 3.9 in11ee ENE of Riceville L 38
- 201SE 3 North Fork Sea-aaa Rint Mouth at Swa==aam River Mlle 17.4. 2.8 miles W5W of Black Mountata at 8 201NE L.1 Former USG3 etream gsge 0.1 mDe abor.1.aaret Breach 23.8 22.3 201NE
- 4. 6 Below Shute Branch. 2.8 alles WNW of Montreat
- 21. 9 USGS etream gage at Bursett Dam headwater. 0.2 mile above 8bde Branch 201NE
- 4. 8 201NE
- 7. 4 0.8 mile airline north of Right Fork at Ashertile water-euwly dem
- 7. 20 201NE 0.4 Right Fork 0.38 mQs airtime NE cf mouth at North Fork Sweamaaam Rtur Mlle 7.9
- 5. 11 2015E 0
flat Creek Mouth at Swannanoa Rtwer Mlle 21.4 8.05 S.02 2019E 0.1 Old U.S. Hwy 70 bridge 500 feet m>rt of snouth 2.80 J01N E
- 2. 5 Lake Suana dam at 14antreat ISM 0
Haminy Creek Mouth at French Broad River Mlle 181.8 104 104 19*S2
- 0. 8 Hominy Creek Interstate Hwy 40 and N.C. Hwy 191 betigos 100 192SE A4 Below mouth of Ragedale Creek 96.7 10:5E
- 2. 4 Above mout.h of Ragedale Crosi Bridge 0.3 mile east of intervhange. laterstate Hwys 28 & 40
- 96. 1 1925E
- 3. 3 1025E
- 4. 3 Brksto 0.3 mile SE of Interchange. latorstate !!wys 28 & 44 94.7 92.8 192ME
- 5. 4 Bominy Creek Bridge 150 feet above Pond Besach 19 5W 7.1 Sand Hill Road bridge 0.6 male SSW of Sand H111 SL1
- 90. 1 19:5W
- 8. 2 Below mouth of Moore Creek 19 5W S. 2 Above mouth of Moore Creek 87.3 1925W
- 8. 8 Sand Hill bridge. M.C. Itwy 112, 0.25 edle north of Enka take 84.9 1925W 10.3 Hominy Creek USGS stream gage 0.1 mile below Pole Creek.1 tr le NE of (Nadtae 79.8 79.7 1925W 10.4 Below mouth of Pole Creek 89.8 1025W
- 10. 4 Abon mouth of Pole Creek 84.8 192SW
- 11. 6 Below mouth of South Hominy Creek
- 30. 3 1925W 11.6 Above mous of South Hominy Creek 30.2 1925W 11.7 Hominy Creek N.C. Hwy 151 bridge 700 feet west of South Hominy Creek at t'andlar
- 28. 9 19 5W 12.9 Southsrn Ry. bet!ge 1.3 mile east of 14ther
- 13. 1 1833E
- 20. 1 Below mouth of North Ho niny Creek 4.33 1915E O
Ragedale Creek Mouth at Hominy Creek Mlle 2.4 L 74 19:5W 0 Moore Creek Mouth at Hamany Creek Mile 8.2 9.90 1925W 0 Pole Creek Mow.h at Hominy Creek Mile 10.4 S.68 1925W 0.1 U.S. Hwys is to 23 at New Candler 38.3 1925W 0 South Hominy Creek Mouth at Hominy Creek Mile 11.6 at Candler
- 38. 3 1925W 0
N.C. Hwy 151 bridge at tnooth
- 38. 2 1925W 0.S Below south of Beavetdam Creek 30.1 1925W 0.5 South Hominy Creek Abon mouth of Beaverdam Creek 1.0 mile S5W of Camilar. 800 feet below proposed South Hotniny Dam stre 29.2 192S7
- 1. 8
- 25. 3 1000 feet below Morgsa Branch, 2.8 miles SW of Candler 19250
- 5. 8 20.2 193NW
- 7. 8 Below Glady Fork at South Hominy 16.3 IS3NW
?. 8 Above G!st Fort at South Hominy it 3 193NW
- 8. 2 Soeh Hominy Creek Below mouth of Stony Fork 7.17 193.W
- 8. 2 Above mouth of Stony Fork 8.88 193NO
- 8. 4 Bridge 0.4 mile S5W of snouth of Stony Fork 5.12 184NE
- 9. 3 Brkige 400 feet south of tnooth of Same Brsach
- 8. 12 1925W 0
Beaverdam Creek Mouth at South Hominy Creek Mlle 0.5
- 7. 6$
1925W 1.0 Beanrdam Creek Enks Lake Road betoge 1.1 miles SSE of Candler
- 3. 96 193NW 0
Clady Fort Mouth at South Hominy Creek Mile 7.8
- 8. 12 193NW 0
Stony Fort Mouth at South Hominy Creek Mile 8.2
- 4. 90 103NW
- 1. 0 650 feet SSE of Stoay Fort Charth 4.08 Below unnatned branch 0.1 mile north of Stony Fork community 193NW
- W,
e a TABLZ 14 93 DRAINAGE ARIAS FRENCH BRCAD RIVER AND TRIBUTNAY STREA313 Quad.' Drainsge Map River Area No. Mile Name of Stream location Reference (Sq. Mi. ) 1835E 0 North Hommy Creek Mouth at Hominy Creek Mile 20.1.1.3 milee east os Canton 7.82 1835E
- 0. 2 600 feet north of Southern Ry. bridge,1.3 mues ENE of Canton 7.75 1535E Below small drain. 200 feet above Interstate Hwy 40 7.19 1925E Dingle Creek U.S. Hwy 2. 0.6 mile south of Vaney Springs 1.05 1925E 3
Bent Crvek Mouth at French Broad River Mile 157.8 10.9 192SE 0.1 3entCreek N.C. Hwy 191, 300 feet above mouth at French Broad River ' 10. 9 1925E
- 0. 4 Bridge 2000 feet airline WSW of mouth
- 10. 6 193NE
- 0. 7 Below Weeley Creek 10.6 193NE 0.7 Above mouth of Wesley Creek
- 9. 26 193NW
- 3. 4 At bridge 0.30 mile below Boyd Branch
- 5. 40 193NW
- 4. 5 Bent Creek ATES gage 7. 0.45 mile above het Branch
- 1. 13 192SE
- 0. 2 Wesley Creek ATES gage 4. 800 feet above mouth at Bent Creek 1.21 1925E
- 0. 2 At road croestag above Cressman Branch 1.10 193NE 0.1 Powe3 Creek 50 feet east of Interstate Hwy 2A 0.6 mile SSE of kog Shoals Bridge 4.96 193NE
- 0. 6 Dam 1.4 mues SW of Skyland 4.78 193NE Powou Creek 2000 feet NXW of Giann Bridge Road at Arden 1.14 193NE 1*nnamed Trib to PoweH Cr 1400 feet west of Jeta of U.S. Hwy 25 and N.C. Hwy 250 at Skyland 0.62 193NE Unnamed Trth to Powell Cr 250 feet below U.S. Hwy 25, 500 feet south of Southern Ry. spur
- 0. 37 193NE O
Avery Creek Mout at French Broad River Mue 163.3 8.60 193NE O 150 feet above Gleen Bridge Road 8.59 193NE
- 1. 4 Avery Creek N.C. Hwys 191 4 280. 1.2 miles south of West Haven
- 7. 15 193NE
- 3. 0 Below mouth of Spain Branch 4.63 Mouth at French Broad River Mile 165.9 4.99 193NE 0
McDowell Creek 3200 feet SW of Asheville Airport control toner 0.05 193NE 0.2 Unnamed Trib to French Broad 193NE O Cane Creek Mouth at French Broad River Mile 166.9. 0.5 mile. mow Butler Bridge 87.2 193'E
- 2. 3 Cane Creek 200 feet below U.S. Hwy 2. 0.6 mile south of Fletcher 82.4 002NW 3.3 Below mouth of Hoopers Creek
- 80. 1 23*#
3.3 Above mouth of Hoopers Creek - 63.8 202NW 3.5 Former USGS stream gage. Muls Gap Road bridge 0.75 mue ENE of Fletcher 63.1 202NW 5.0 Below maudi of Robinson Creek 60.3 202NW 5.0 Cane Creek Above mouth of Robinson Creek 54.7 3)2hv 5.5 0.4 mile atritne NE of mouth of Robinson Creek 54.4 2025*# 6.1 Below mouth of Merrul Cove Creek 53.8 200NW 6.1 Above mouth of Merrill Cove Creek 46.0 202NW 9.5 Bridge 0.45 mile NE of mouth of Gravelly Creek. 2.5 miles north of Goodluck. 42.7 20ST 9.7 Cane Creek 700 feet below proposed Cane Dam site. 0.25 mile below Gap Ct-ak 40.8 203"X 10.0 Bel)w mouth of Gap Creek 40.6 202NW 10.0 Above mouth of Gap Creek 32.7 201SW 12.2 Below mouth of Ashworth Creek 25.4 201SW 12.2 Above mouth of Ashworth Creek
- 18. 5 201SW 12.2 Cane Creek U.S. Hwy 74 at Fairv6ew 18.5 201SW 13.7 Mi!!er Road bridge 1.5 miles NNW of Fairview 17.2 2015W 15.7 Below laure! Branch 8.46 01SW 16.1 Above mouth of Rocky Fork
- 4. 29 202NW 0
Hoopers Creek Mouth at Cane Creek Mlle 3.3 16.3 202hv 1.1 IIoopers Creek 0.95 mue ENE of mcuth. 900 feet WSW of corner la Muls Gap Road
- 15. 5 037
- 1. 6 Souther Road bridge 1.2 miles WSW of Goodluck 11.7 202hv
- 3. 4 Below mouth of South Fork. 0.35 mile above proposed Hooper Dam site 10.4 202hv 5.3 At ford 0.4 mile NNE of Sandy Flat Mtn.
5.07 202NW 0 Robinson Creek Mouth at Cane Creek Mue 5.0 5.59 203~#
- 0. 2 Robinson Creek Cane Creek Road bridge 2.0 mues NE of Fletcher 3.47 202NW 0
Merrill Cove Creek Mout at Cane Creek Mae 6.1 5.78 202T 0 Gap Creek Mout at Cane Creek Mile 10.0 7.36 201SW .O Ashworth Creek Mouth at Cane Creek Mile 12.2 6.91 193NE 0 Mimi Creek Mouth at French Broad River Mile 168.5 113 193NE 0.5 Mud Creek Nort Rugby Road brMge 112 193NE
- 1. 7 At U.S. Hwy 25. 0.4 mile south of Naples 110 3)ST
- 2. 2 Former USGS stream gage at Naples. 0.25 mile below Southers Ry. bridge 10 9 00:SW
- 3. 6 At Johnson Bridge 1.0 mile east of Mountain Home 104 00:SW
- 3. 6 Below Featherstone Creek. 0.6 mile NE of Hulgirt 104 20:SW
- 4. 3 Mud Creek 1.5 miles ISE of Mountain Home.1.1 miles airline Nhv of mouth of Clear Creek 99.8 3):SW 5.4 Bridge 0. 2 mile bel v mouth of Clear Creek. 2.5 miles norm of HendersonytHe 97.4 200SW
' 5. 6 Below Clear Creek 0.5 mile NE of Balfour 97.3 025W 5.6 Above C! ear Creek 0.5 mile NE of Balfour 52.7 200SW
- 6. 2 Bridge at pumping station 0.25 mile south of factory at Balfour 52.1 200SW
. 6. 9 Mud Creek Below mouth of Johnson Drsinage Ditch 43.4 20:SW
- 6. 9 Above mouth of Johnson Dni:: age Ditch 23.1 000SW
-6.2 Bridge 0.45 mile south of U.S. Hwy 64. Hendersonvt11e 23.3 200SW
- 9. 2 Bridge 500 feet above U.S. Hwy 05 in Hendersonvine
- 20. * -
002SW
- 9. 9 Below mou:h of Shepherd Creek
- 20. 2 9
M TABI.E 14 DRAINAGE AREAS FRENCH BROAD R17ER AND TRIBL*IARY ETREAMS Quad. Drainess Map River Area No, Mile Name of Stream location Reference gkg. Mt.) 202fW
- 9. 9 Mad Creek Above moue of Shepherd Creek
- 18. 2 l
202W IL3 254 feet above bridge, 2.0 miles weet of Flat Rock. 0.86 mile NE of Twte BrMges 12.4 i!25W 12.1 Bridge 0.55 mile NNE of mous of Greer Cnek. 0.9 mile NE of Camp Ptanacle 11.4 2025W 12.0 Below moet of Gner Creek. 800 feet above proposed Mud Dam atte
- 13. 9 225W 13.1 Aboes mouth of utile Med Creek
- 8. 27 2025W 0
Clear Creek Most at Stad Creek MHe 5.8. 2.3 miles more of Handersonville
- 44. 4 202fW
- 0. 4 Clear Creek Road bridge above Cherry Breech 44.0 2025W 0.7 Below Allee Breach,100 feet above hierente Rwy 26 43.9 2025W
- 1. 2 Former USG8 etnam gege, brMge 600 feet below proposed Clear Dam site 42,2 202NW
- 8. 6 Below moeth of Kyles Creek 38.0 202NE
- 8. 7 Clear Creek' Below mouth of Ptachoon Camp Creek 12, 2 302NE IL 2 Below mouth of laurel Fork
- 4. 96 202NW
- 0. 3 Unastned Trth to Clear Cr 2.0 miles SW of Fnitland. 450 feet belew cear Creek Reed bridge O. 37 2025W 0.7 14ent Branch Crest page at U.S. Hwy 64. 3.2 miles NNW of Deen 0.57 2025W 0
Bat Fork / Johnson Dr. Ditc@ Mout at 34ad Creek Mlle 0.9 at Henderesset11e
- 34. 7 2)25W 0.8 Bat Fort Johnoce Dr. Dtteg 700 feet below U.S. Hwy 64. 200 feet below Devtle Fork
- 34. 2 2325W
- 0. 9 U.S. Hwy 64 bridge at Hendersonville 14.9 2025W 2.5 Bat Fort Below mosh of King Creek
- 13. 9 2025W 2.5 Above mouth of Klag Creek
- 4. 30 203W 3.5 1500 feet below Upward Roed. 0.25 mile NE af E. Henderece High School 5.44 2)25W G.9 Bat Fork 4.3 mile below Dunn Cnek, 500 feet above Upwstd Road
- 8. 21 2)25W
- 5. 4 Bridge 0.8 mile ESE of East Flat Rock 0.3 mile west of Oak Crowe Boed 1.02 202SW 6.1 U.S. Hwy 178 bridge 0.9 mile SE of East Flat Iksk 0.64 2025W 0
Dertle Tork Mout at Bat Fork MGs 0.85, below U.S. Hwy 64 at Headerocevilla 9.31 232SW
- 2. 2 AHee Road bridge 2.3 milee east d Headersonville 4.32 2025W
- 3. 0 Devile Tork Howard Cao Rom 11.8 al WSW of Daan. 500 ft below proposed Devtla Fork Dam alte 4.49 202SW 0
King Creek Mouth at Bat Fork Mile 2.5.1.8 miles ESE of Henderecev111e 7.54 2025W 1.1 U.S. Hwy 174 brtdge 2.0 miles SE of Hooderoceville 4.63 2)25W 2.2 Rhett ML11 Dam 1.1 muse %VW of East Flat Rock
- 3. 64 2025W 0
Shepherd Creek Mouth at md Creek Mile 9.9 8.01 193NE O Mins River Mouth at French Broad River Mile 119.2 73.8 IS3NE
- 2. 4 Mills River Bridge N.C. Rwye 191 & 290 70.5 IS3NE
- 4. g USGS stream gage 1.8 mues WNW of Muls River. 0.7 mile above Foster Creek
$6. 7 193NE 5.1 Proposed Mina Dam site 0.7 mile ENE of confluence of North & Soue Forka 64.3 193NE S. 9 Below confluence of Nore & South Forks Mills Rtwer 06.5 192NE O North Fork M1Hs River Mout at Mills River Mlle 5.9. 2.4 miles west of Mula River Bridge
- 24. 1 193NE
- 0. 3 1200 feet atritne WNW of tnouth. 2.6 miles west of M1Ha River BrMge 24.0 193NW
- 1. 0 Former USGS atnam gage 0.25 mile below Davis Branch 23.1 123NW
- 2. 8 Bridge at North Fork MHis River Recreatace Area
- 14. 8 193NW
- 5. 9 Below confluence of Fietcher & Big Creeks, at Hendersoort11e Reservoir dam
- 10. 3 193NW 0
J1steber Creek Moeh at North Fork Mi!!s River Mile 8.9 4.34 193NW 0.1 Above HendersoortHa Reservoir
- 4. M 193NW 0
Big Creek Mouth at North Fork MGs River MLle 5.9
- 8. !4 193NW 0.1 Above Haederecovine Reservoir
- 4. 12 193NE O
South Fork Mills River Mout at M1Hs River Mile S.S. 2.4 miles west of Mille Rtrer Brtdge 41.5 193NE
- 0. 9 South Fork M1He River Below sman drain, 2.0 miles %1FW of Milla River Bridge 41.0 193NE
- 2. 2 Former USGS stream gage, footbridge 2.6 miles WSW of M1Hs River Brtdge 40.0 193SW
- 8. 8 Below mouth of Drmdley Creek 34.7 22.7 1935W
- 6. 4 Abon mouth of Bradley Creek 1935W
- 10. 4 1700 feet WNW of tarkaypea Gap. 300 feet below lower footbridge 21.3 1935W
- 1 South Fort Mina River CSGS stream gsge at ne Pink Bede, 600 feet SE of Thompece Creek
- 9. 99 IS4SE
- 23. 9 Below tnouth cf Barnett Brsach 4.69 1935W 0
Bradley Creek Wuth at Sout Fork Mllis Ittver M11e 6.8 12.0 1935E O Boylstan Creek Mout at French Broad River Mile 170.8 15.5 1935E
- 1. 7 Former USGS stream gsge, Banner Farm Bd. bridge 1.9 adles NNWaf Horse Shoe 14.8 1935s' 5.0 Boyletan Creek Below neuth of Crawford Branch 9.39 1935W
- 8. 5 Above mouth of Woody Branch
- 5. 34 1935E O
Shaw Creek Mouth at French Broad Rint Mile 172.3 7.34 193SE
- 0. 4 U.S. Hwy 64 bridge at Horse Shoe 5.34 1935E
- 1. 2 Private bridge 0.7 mCe ESE of U.S. Hwy 64 bridge 4.91 1933E 0
Big WLHow Creek Most at French Broad River Mne 179.8 9.67 1935E
- 0. 2 W1How Road bridge 0.3 mce south of Bowman Bhaff 9.11 1935E 0.6 Below confluence of North is South Forks Big WLHow Creek 8.86 l
1935E 0 South Fork Big W1How Creek Mouth at Btg Wulow Creek Mile 0.8 6.17 ) 193SW 0 uttle River Mouth at French Broad R!ver Mile 187.2 80.4 IS35W 0.6 Uttle River Proposed uttle Dam site 0.4 mile atritne south of mouth 60.2 193SW
- 1. 0 Former USGS stream gage 700 feet NE of Everett Road bridge
- 80. 1 194NW
- 2. 4
%Iow mouth of Crsh Creek $7. 3 194NW
- 2. 4 are mouth of Crab Creek 44.8 194NW
- 4. 4 Former USGS etres:n gage 0.25 mile below f"a eah Dam 41.4
r s TADLE14 95 DRALNAGE ARIAS FRENCH BROAD RIVER AND TRIBt;TARY STREAMS M Drainage Map River Area 1%o. 3111e Name of Stream 1ecation Reference (Sq. Sti.) 194NE
- 7. 6 Little River 600 feet airline NW of Grassy Creek 33.0 1MNE
- 7. 7 Below mouth of Grassy Creek 33.0 1MNE
- 7. 7 Above enouth of Grassy Creek 26.9 194NE
- 7. 8 USGS stream gage. Buck Forest Road ford 400 feet above High Falls
- 26. $
194NE $. 9 Below mouth of Reasonover Creek
- 25. 7 LMNE
- 8. 9 Little River Above mouth of Reasonover Creek 19.0 194NW 13.3 Reasonover luad 1.1 miles NE of Cedar Mountain 16.1 INNW 14.9 Below Clear Creek, above Buckhorn Creek 9.37 194NW 17.3 Below mouth of Ibby Creek 4.38 19th"#
0 Crab Creek Mouth at Little River Mile 2.4 12.4 194NE
- 1. 6 Crab Creek Former USGS stream gage 1400 feet above Allents Cove Branch
- 10. 9 194NE 3.1 Above mouts of Little Creek 5.12 1MNE O
Grassy Creek Mouth at Little River Mile 7.7
- 6. 10 194N7; O
Reasonover Creek Mout at Little River Mile 8.9
- 6. 66 1MNE
- 0. 2 Trail croestra 1.3 mnes NNW of Reasonover Lake
- 6. 65 194NW Clear Creek Dam at T!steder Eake 1.3 miles SW of Cedar Moun2in 1.17 1935W 0
Davidson River Mous at French Bread River Mile 191.7 47.3 1935W 0.4 Old Herziersonvtile Highwsy bridge 47.2 1935W
- 1. 4 200 feet below island at Olin plant. 0.3 mile south of mouth of Turkey Creek 46.6 190SW
- 1. )
Below mouth of Turkey Creek 46.3 193SW
- 1. 9 Davidsoo Ziver Above mouth of Turkey Creek 40.7 193SW
- 2. 2 USGS stream gage near Brevard. 200 feet above U.S. Hwys 64 & 276 40.4 193SW
- 2. 4 1200 feet WNW of U.S. Hwys 64 & 276
- 40. 3 193SW
- 4. 5 Below mouth of Avery Creek 31.4 193SW
- 4. 5 Above mouth of Avery Cnek 31.0 193SW 4.5 Davidson River Former USGS stream gage above Avery Creek 31.0 154SE
- 7. 7 Below mouth of lookizg Glass Creek 27, 6 184SE
- 7. 7 Above mouth of looking Glass Creek 18.5 184SE
- 9. 4 Bridge at John Rock Ranger Station, 0.2 mGe above Cedar Rock Creek 13.8 154SE 12.0 At second bridge above Launt Fork 2 miles west of John Rock 4.66 1935W 0
Turkey Creek Mouth at Davidson River Mile 1.9 5.56 1935W 0.1 Bridge 200 feet above U.S. Hwy 64 5.55 1935W 0 Joel Branch 100 feet above mouth at Davidson River 5111e 2.7 0.59 193SW 0 Avery Creek Mouth at Davidaan River Mile 4.5 6.39 1935W
- 0. 2 Former USGS stream gage, brt a at White Pine Campeg Ana 6.33 184SE o
Coontree Creek U.S. Hwy 276. 200 feet above mouth at Davidson River
- 0. 85 IS4SE O
Iooki:4 Glass Creek Mouth at Davidson River Mile 7. 7 C.79 154SE 0.1 850 feet NNW of mouth.1300 feet SW of Looking G; ass Falls S.69 184SE
- 0. 2 Cedar Rock Creek 1000 feet above mouth at Davidson River Mlle 9.2 2.50 194NW 0
Withmeost Creek Mouth at French Broad River SD!e 192.5
- 5. 16 194NW 3
King Creek Mouth at French Broad River 5 tile 194.2 4.60 194NW
- 0. 6 Neely Road bridge at Brevard 4.17 194NW
- 1. 3 U.S. Hwys 64 & 276. 0.5 mile NNE of Brevard 3.69 194NW
- 2. 4 Frivate road crossing 1.1 miles N.W of Brevard 2.89 194NW 0
Nicholson Creek Mouth at French Broad River 198.1
- 5. 13 194NW
- 1. 6 Nicholson Creek U.S. Hwy 64.1.0 mile SW of Brevard 2.99 1MNW 2.1 130 feet below mouth of G5hm Creek. 0.9 mile WSW of Brevard 2.62 194NW
- 2. 2 Southern Ry. bridge 0.9 mile WSW of brevard 0.19 194NW 0
Norton ducker 7 Creek Mouth at Nicholson Creek Mile 1.33 1.50 134hv
- 0. 3
~ ~ U.S. Hwy 64. 0.7 mile SSW of Brevard 1.48 194NW
- 1. 0 Norton (fucker7 reek Southern Ry. bridge 0.45 mile west of Brevard -
- 1. 20 1MNW
- 1. 5
~ C Confluence of Brushy Creek & Dodsworth Soring Branch 0.85 mi WNW of Bnvard 0.77 185NE 0 Carson Creek Moch at French Broad River Mile 206.4 5.59 IS5NE O Catheys Creek Mouth at French Broad River Mlle 208.4 13.7 155NE 1.1 1300 feet SE of U.S. Hwy 64 at Selica 12.2 185NE 1.4 Catheys Creek Former USGS stream gage 200 feet above U.S. Hwy 64 at Selica 12.1 185NE
- 2. 2 Former USGS stream gage 0.9 mile airline NNW of U.S. Hwy 64 at Selica 11.5 185NE
- 3. 5 Below Neutro Prong 7.31 155NE
- 4. 4 Above mouth of Cedar Rock Creek
- 4. 38 185NE
- 0. 2 Galloway Creek 1400 feet airline SE of U.S. Hwy 64 bridge. 0.5 mile SSE of Calvert 0.64 ISSNE
- 0. 4 Galloway Creek 400 feet airline SSE of U.S. Hwy 64 bridge, 0.4 mile south of Ca! vert 0.56 195NE 0
East Fork French Broad River Mout at French Broad River Mile 215.4 26.4 185NE 0.9 Bridge 0.45 mile east of mouth
- 25. 9 155NE
- 2. 2 Proposed East Fork Dam site 1.25 miles west of Rainbow Lake 25, 1 ISSNE
- 2. 7 At road crossing 800 feet below Buffeys Branch. 2.1 miles ESE of Rosman 23.0 IS5SE 5.J East Fork French Broad River Below mouth of Gladv Fort 18.0 1853E 5.0 Above mouth of Glady Fork 9.72 1945W 5.1 Ford 1200 feet airitne NW of mouth of Bursted Rock Creek 4.38 185SE 0
Glady Fork Mouth at East Fork French Broad River Mile 5.0 S. 30 155NE O Middle Fork French Broad R. Mouth at French Broad River Mile 213.5 5.67
e 06 TAB 1.E 14 DRAINAGE ARIAS FRENCH BRf%D RNER AND TRIBL*TARY FIREAMS M Drslaase Map River Area No. Mlle Name ei 1. Team iar=Ma= Reference % E) 185NE
- 0. 2 Middle Fo(k French Broad R.
BrWee 1000 feet south of mouth. 0.2 mCe weet of Powelltown
- 5. 63 1853E
- 2. 0 U.S. Ewy 178. 0.3 mCe SE of Middle Fork contenalty 4.57 1863E 2.7 U.S. Ewy 178. 0.8 an11e stritme E5E of C'.sypole Branch L la 1865E 3.1 200 feet above U.S. Hwy 178. 1.35 milee SE of Middle Fork oo==ater
- 1. 54 188NE o
West Fork French Bread River Most at French Broad River Mua 217.7 29.4 185NE 1.1 West Fork French Broad River 50 feet above U.S. Hwy 44 bridge.1.7 miles W5W of Roomaa
- 27. 2 186MI
- 2. 0 Below most af Flat Creek
- 36. 9 186NE
- 2. 0 Above moet of Fiat Creek it. 7 186NW
- 8. 4 Above maiah of Beasley Creek 13.4 186NW 10.3 Below mouk af Fort Creek
- 8. 11 196NE O
Flat Crook Masah at West Fork French Breed River Mile L 0
- 7. 24 IS55W
- 0. 4 Morme Creek U.S. Rwy 64. 0.8 adle NNE of Read
- 1. 18 186NE O
North Fort French Brtad R. Most at French Broad River Mile 217.7 37.4 E85NE
- 0. 2 Proposed Nore Fork Das site 850 feet above U.S. Hwy 64 39.4 186NE
- 0. 2 200 feet above proposed dam ette.1.1 muse WNW of Ree man
$1. 4 Ea$NE 1.0 North Fork Frech Broad R. ! 200 foot below Diamond Creek.1.2 milae NW of Rooman 37.0 155NE 7.1 Bndse 200 feet above Jason Branch
- 28. 2 ESSNE
- 7. 5 Below Tucker Creek 28.0 185NE
- 7. 5 Above Tucker Creek 19.5 186NE
- 8. 8 Below awuth of Shoal Creek
- 17. 3 165NE
- 4. 8 North Fork French Broad R.
Above mouth of Sham! Creek 14.7 1845W
- 11. 9 Below mouth of Bestree Tork
- 14. 3 184SW 13.2 Hand at cant'n=we of Courtouse & Klasse Creeks 8.54 ISSNE O
.lason Branch Bridge 100 feet above mouth at North Fork French Broad River MQe 7.1 0.46 185NE O Tucker Creek Bridge 200 feet above mous at Nor*h Fork French Broad River Mua 7.5 8.54 185NE O Shoal Creek Meek at North Ibrk Frech Broad River Mua 8.8 3.18 1845W 0 Courthouse Creek Mosah at head of North Fork TYear.% Broad River Mile 13.2 4.10 1845W 0 Elesse Creek Mouth at head of North Fork French Broad River Mlle 13.2 2.44 a. T'.gures in pn.rantheses deote sink area included ta the total drsinage area e e I
4 4 s, e o APPENDIX u O
I l a l TABLE 13 TENNESSEE RIVER MILEAGES The deep pools created by compietloa of the h 3 dam system ia the Tennessee Raer 'tsve comobtely altered the appearance and 4 enaracter of the river over muce ei its tength. However, the mi;eage evstem established la the Tennessee River servey of 1909 by the C. 3. Enttneer Department, and on wash suceeiuent servevo, studas, and legal sacuments have been based..s *ne basis for the mt;e poets lasted here. Althougs cansanataca of se river ev h.gs dams nas brougst anout a shorter and more 4trece sailtng route as com-psred etth the meanderrg caannet of the naatral elver, the 1909 at;e points have neen adpasted to the new sailmg inne without changes 4 previously estabhtahed mioages. Mtieages 6wes hereta, therefore, do not always represent actual waterway 46 stances. Table le should be eensulted to estala tre.e watersay distances beta een major ponats on the rwer, and Table 13 may be seed for tying is other points as the major potets ncluced in Taele *.6. Maas Eles Miles above atnve above gay ggg Ms,gg 3,3,3 g,3,y,g g Broadway Wharf, Paducah Kentucky
- 0. 0L land Between the takes Whiteoak Crees Channel
- 90. 9R Otuo River
- 0. 0 R Recreanon Area dower end) 25.3 R Whateoak Landing
- 1. $'. at 60.9R Owens iTennessees Islaat footi
- 0. 2 R
!attle Bear Crees Channel
- 25. 3 L Greenbrier Crees 93.5L Putess Marste Ways 0.3 L 0 Bries Brunea
- 24. 3R Linie Crooked Creek
- 53. 8 L Walker Boat Yard. Inc.
0.5 L Little Bear Creek
- 26. 9L Little Crooted Crees Landag 0.0L at $3.8L Walker Towing Compaar Ter'ninat 0 6L Moss Creek 29.2R Turkey Crees SS.7 R Jimmte Jonsson Scrap Mens! Co.
Ptsgah Creek 30.2 R Sulphur Creek 56.5L Te rtainal S.7L Bear Crees Channel
- 31. 4 L Marmoa Creek Channel
- 97. 4 L Psdesh Mdstnam Service. Inc.
1.0L $ math Creek Channel 32.3R Clysetoa 1.anding
- 97. 9R standard Oil Co. Terminal 1.1 L Bee Crees channel. Lower Entrance 33.2L Richland Creek Channel 54.7R Gulf Cil Corp. Termtaal 1.3 L Duncan Creen 34.0R Bear Creeit
- 91. 6R
'.s;and Crees 1.3L West Tork Bee Creek 34.3L Dry Creen 92.9R Marquette Cement Mfg. Co. Terminal 1.3L Sugar Cree's 35.68 Cypress Cnek Channel. J. B. Attchie and Sons. *.ac. Terminal
- 1. 6L Bee Cree Chance!. Cpper tetrunce 34.4L Lower Entrance 93.1L Shell 0:1 Company Termmal 1.7L Jonathaa Cnek Chancel
- 34. 4 L Litt;e Dry Cree
- 94. 0 R
- 4ert Twing Compaar Terttnal
- 1. 9 L M4 gins Branca 37.1R Pt;ot Kaoa 96.2L T:ck Brothers. Inc. Ter'nmat
- 1. 9 L Rhodes Creen 38.3R Consolidated Alm.ninum Co. Terminal 95.3R Owens iTennessees 1s;&nd head) 2.0R Savella Branch 39.2R Trace Crus Channel
- 96. 2 R Caba Townend 2.1L V:ekers Creek 40.1R As. Tennessee 97.9L Livm(ston Pomt
- 2. 4R American Loutstana Ptpeiine Ca.
Beaverdam Creek 36.7L south Central Bell Telephone Co. Submarine Pipelines 40.9 Johnsoavtue Steam Plant Terminal 99.6R Submarine Canie 4.3 Barnett Cnek 41.0R Cypress Cruit Channel. C arts River 4.3L Eggners Ferry Highway Bridge 41.7 Upper Enti2nce 99.7L George Rogers Claru Memortal Kenacuy take State Park Martaa 42.3 L San Grsvt. tac. Terminal 100.3R Hysway Br.dge 5.3 L xibette r Creek
- 42. $ L LAN Rat 1 road BrWe 100.5 Kenascry Utillues Co.
.ggners Bridge and Keslake Chanael 42.3 L Hsumaa-Lockhart Higsway Bridge 100.8 Transmissioe L.no 3.3 Tarvey Crees 44.6R Johasonvti e, Tennessee 100. 5 R Ashland OLI & Refining Co.. Inc. Anderses Creek 43.1L Hekmaa-Lockhart Channel 100. tR Te rm.nal
- 6. 0 L Conson Crees 44.1R
- ndas Creen 100. S R Garrison Creek
- 6. 6L Redd Hollow Creek
- 46. !R TVA Transmassion Line 101.6 Stiles. Kena cky 7.3L Riockhouse Creek 46.0R TVA Transmission L.no 101.6 Tacey Crees 7.6L Sat,e Creek
- 48. 5 L TVA Transmisstoa L;ne 101. 6 Buazars Crees
- 6. 0 L Kaanacky. Tennessee State LLne 49.2R T.*A Trsaamtssion Line 101.7 White Oma Crsek
- 9. 0L Jones Creek 49.5R TVA Transmissica Line 101.7 Cypnse Cnes 10.1L Rushmg Creek
- 50. 9R Mid<. alley Ptpelane Co.
Hodges Crees
- 10. 4R Blood River thannel
- 31. 3 L Submarine Pipet.ne 101.8 Jacusoe Parchase Distr &utton Raccoon Cree Chanel. Lower Entrance
$2.1L TVA Transmissica L.no 101.3 Submarine Cable 10.4 Ginge* Cs ee 53.1R vangaard Services. :ne. Termaral 102.2R Mane Equ:pment & M111 Supply Co. Scyds Basnca
- 54. 2 L Trotters Landing 102.4R Terminal 11.0L C*ay Crua 54.2 R Simmons Brunen 102. 8R Mad Creek
- 11. 6R Ptne Bleff
$4.5R Camden 14ndir4 102.9L Lee Elssi Crees 13.s R Ham 1;a. Kentacky 54.6L Bell C!ay Co. Termmal 102. 9L Altona. Kentucky
- 13. 9L Tischel Creek 53.3R Birdsong Creet Channel 103.3 L B4 Chain Rocas
- 15. 4R Raccoon Creek Ciannel. Upper Entrance 54.7 L Duck R6ver Suck 104. 9 L Guess Creek
- 13. 9 R Byrd Creek
- 56. 9 R Lower Rockport Land:cg 105. 6L Penewalt Chemicals Corp. Term nal
- 16. 2 R HugSes Creek 38.1R McCauley's Bhaff 106. 0 L Haddox Ferry 16.4 Shannon Creek Channel 59.1L Rockport Island 107.0L Airco AUovs Terminal 16.7 L Panther Creek Channel 60.2R Duck River 110.lR L.tt:e Chata Racks
- 16. 9 R Fort Henry. Tennessee
- 61. 2 R sycamore Landtng 1.3L at 110.SR Natioe.a1 Cartade Co. Terminal 17.3 L Ptney Creen 61.9R Sveamore landmg Tenn.
111.3R Cooper landing 17.3R Fort Hetman. Kennacky 42.4L Eagle Cree 112. 6L Cooper Creek
- 17. t R Kentucky. Tennessee $ tate Line
- 62. 4 L Ronerts Creek 113.4R B. F. Goodrica chemical Co. Terminals 19.0L Cypress Creek 62.6L Opossum Creek 112. 4 L Stanley L.ndag
- 18. S R tost Creek 44.3 R Cuba landmg 113. 4R Chandet Creen
- 19. 4R Scott Fitzhugh Channet.
Blue Crees 113. 4R Texas Gas Transmissaos Corp. Iower Entrance 65.2L Interstate Mag %=sy 40 Br4e 116.1 Submarine Pipelines 19.7 land Between d'e Lakes Recreatlos Clear Creek 117.0R TVA Transmission Lane 20.1 Area. Upper End
- 44. 2 L Nix Landing 117.2L Gilbertsvt11e. Kansacky 20.5 L Scott Fitzhuga Channel.
Mortsa Creet Channel 119.3 L TVA Transmission Lane 20.7 Upper Entrsnee 44.2L Crooked Creek 121. 4R TVA Transmissica Line 20.9 Parts Landing State Park Marina 66.2 L Hog Creek 121.9L Tavior Creek 21.3 L C. S. Ceest Guard Depot
- 44. 2 L Britts Landag 122.2 R Kentucky Ut411tnes Co.
Scott Fitzhuga *!@w?y Bridge 64.3 Raam Creek 123.1R Tnnsmission Lane 21.6 Big 3andy River Channel C.0L Densons Landing 123.3R Russell Crees
- 21. 6R Lastle Eagle Crees Channel 1.3L at C.UL Toms Creek Channel 124.;R TVA Transmission Line 21.7 Henry County Port Authortry Densons Island 123. 4 L TVA Transmission Lane 22.1 Ter'ntnal 3.7L at C.0L Hewlett Branch 123. 3 R TVA fransmission Line 22.2 Iron BrWe Landing
- 5. 4R at C. 01.
Ricket's Creek Ir.3L TVA *cansmissloa L.no 22.2 Su!phur % ell landtrg Chanrel 3.7L st C.0L Bonannons,Bowmaass Landing 127. 6L TVA Transmission Line 22.2 New Hope 1.andmg Channel 7.SR at C.0L Lick Creek Channel 127.7L TVA Transmission L.no 22.3 West Sandy Lashrg Channel S. lL at C.01. Brodles Landleg 129. 4 L TVA Transmission L.ne 22.3 Big Sandv. Tennessee 13.0R at C.0L Cab Crees 121.7 L Kenucky Lock and Dam
- 22. 4 5tanding Rock Creek
- 48. 2 R Mousetail Eddy 130.2R Kennacky Dam Access Bridge 22.4 Dortch lancing 70.7R Bunches Branch 100.J L Illinots Central Railroad Br4e
- 22. 4 Short Creek 71.1R Lady Finger Bluff 130.5R Kentucky Dam H.ghway Brktge 22.4 Bennets Creek 71.0L The Narrows CO. 6
!ag tm Matert.ais. Inc. Terminal 22.5R Granny Brsach 73.JL L ca Creen IJ0.3R Reed Crushed Stone Co. Terminal 22.3R lower LaGrange Lasdtng 73.1R Psrristi Branch 102. 0 R West End Kent:ckv Dam Channel 22.3L Lick Creek Chanrd!
- 73. 3 L Soring Creek 133.0R Grand Rwers. Kevucky 2 8.1R Les'herwood Creest 73.4R TVA Trsas:3.asion L.ae 04_9 Baccett Ter staal Corp. Term nal
- 24. sR Hurricane Creek
- 76. R Amersaa Materals. Inc. Termmal 104. $ L Sledd Creek 24.9L Danvane Landing
- 79. 2 R Mvm C. Yors H64'tway Bruige C4. A Ba rklev Canal 25.Oli L&N Ratiroad Bridge
?l.J Elev Branch Channel 125. 0 L Ti k Trsasmission L.no 0.6 at 25.2R L&N Ratiroad *ncLne 79.OR Him assee Land Co. Terminal 1;3.3 L Bartlev Canal H4%way 3 ridge 0.6 at 25.03 Card Cree <
- 73. 4R Pe rtyvti e. Tennessee 1:3.3 L TVA Trsasmission L.ne 0.9 at 28. R Cmoked Creek C%aa. net
- S. 7 L Tinser Sand and Gravel Co. Terminal 133. 3 L
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b e 96 TABLE 13 dCostumed) TENNI33EE R1YER MILEAGES Mllee MMes Miles above shoes above Ei.M M2!!$ ELE M2L3 .%.E M233 e Beeet Rreer Chasman 123.7L Damond Island headl IM.1A ONeal Boat Hartor 254.3 R Beset Rrrer f aMtaf 0.3L st 135.7L Snake Creet Iff.4L UNea184gsesy Bridge 234.4 Teague Breeere sand & Gravel Pussnarg eandtag 19e.1L Florence. Alabama 214. 4A Co. Teralast . 138.1R Stuot Nanomal M111aary Part 198.2L Southern Railwey Brufge 236.5 Blouam laading 138. 4R Dill Branch 13g.4 L Soum Castral Bell Tesepacee Co. CyPresa Creek 124.81 Lack Crosa 200.5 L Submarme Cable 254.5 Tenn. Cae Transanssion Co. Ratney gleiptart Creek 301.4R Pasoe Islami doet) 2ss.3L. Submartae Ptpellass 127.1 Teen. Gas Trenamission Co. Fnovence Canal goot) 254.s Team. Gas Trsaamiseine Co. Submartae Pipouase 201.9 tanderdale County Co-op. lac. habmartae F1peltaes 177.4 Cohah a Gsif Transmisense Co. Termaal 256.6R Webbe i adat 137. 4A Summartse Ptpetimes 202.3 Alabama State Docks Dept. Terminal 254. tR Jonasage Bluf! 127.8 2 Bamberg. 'aesanseee 202.2L Transperatson Sere 1ees. Inc. Marsa Crees 130.3A Big Beed Shoals foot) 2 02.8 Terminal tss ta Jims Brsaet 134. 0 L TVA Trsaamiselos Line 23.3 Cisy of Floroses Trasamlastoe Line 238.7 Cow Bramet 139.OR TVA Traassaaelse 1Jae 2 33.8 TVA Trsaamiselos Line 254.9 [ F:ahere Landtag 139.0L Qammers Creek 20s.3L Baseen Ready Icand Comorone Co. l Dry Brsmet 140.0L Big Band Samals $ sed) 208.8 Terminal 137.2R Cedar Creek 141.3R Raetasse Creen 20s.8L Ciry of Floroese Trsaamisatos Line 2 57.7 Kellys Isiand 143.1L Robtason Crosa Bar 200.0 so.orester Creek 251.4 R BM Creek 144. OR TVA Transmisene Llae 206.2 Graye Coacnte Pr%nse Co. Terminal 237. t k Wtes Creet 144.3 L Pickwick landtg tack and Dam 204.7 Csty of Florence Transmiselos Laas 234.3 New Era Sk2 145. 0R Pickwick laading Dam Rigtreer Bridge 204.7 Panoe Isiand 4eedi 2SI.2L Short Cree's 148. t R Salptur Crees Ctanael 2W.0L Flonoce Canal 4eed) 233.3 Kittrona landlag 148.7 R Pickwick Part Martas 1.3Lat2W.5L WCaea lacks and Dam 259.4 Posses land;ag 164. 4A Rar=41a County Post Wuson Das N4hesy Be'.dge 233.4 Wasimoah Crees 147.1A Anthertty Terminal 1.1L at 207.0L laet Hareer 258.5R Jim Yarere Slough 147.2L Pytaarns Bluff 2 97. 8 R U. S. Carpe of Eastasere imek Tcha Yarbre Breach 147.5 L Quarry Hollow (Beeer Besacks 2 00. 0R Rather Base 259.4R L.tr.le Sormg Landing 148.6L 14wer Anderson Brsect 20s.3R Fleet MoUow 259.7 L t>uble Islands 149.0 Upper Anderson Branct 200,4R Fleet Harter (Efilsee Dan) 1.3L at 239.7L bbs Lamias 150.SL het Rollow 200,8A Dnamoed Shamroca Corp. Bobe Bramet 150.9L Bluff Crees 209.0R Te rmmal 1.SR at 239.7L 3 elf Sloust 132.2 L Maw Brunct 209.5R Setasee Hollow 2SD 1L Jeter Towtead 112.3 R Brume Bramet 210.2R Caine Cartsee Mania Co. Beech Creek Island foot) 133.7L Poeveye Bramet 210.9R Terumal 261.0L Beech Crees Isiand dheed) 155. 0 L Dry Creek 211.1A McKernas Cnea 2 52.3 L Beech Creek 155.1A sute Lane Istamis foot) 212.SR Seoal Creek Casanel 144.4R Bass Towband 158. 2 L Wlas Springs Brsect 212. 0 L Shoa Crna 2 68.8 R Cleesart Is.and iss.9R Temmessee-Aiabama state Line 124.2R Fearmtle Cmk 2 st.7R Penny Slougs 157.2L Caaey Hellow 214.4L Cartar Branen 287.3L Rosa Creek 137.4A State Line Islamis tend) 214.0 R Nog Islaat 271.7 L Massell and Cvwdy Saad and Youow Creek Chamael 213.3L Town Creek 272.0L Gravel Co. Terminal 157. 4R Teameesse-Mississippi State Liar 215.1L Blae=ater Creek Chamael 273.1R C1 floe Ferry 157.s Panther Crees 218.en Big Nance Cnek 274.0L C14f'ca. Tennessee 157.sa Whetstone Bramet 218.7 L TVA Trasseussion Line 274.6 West C11tes Landtag
- 57.9L ledaan Creek 220.2L TVA Tranamassee Lhe 274.7 Roach Creek 154.5R Johnny Landtag 221.0R Wheeler tacks sad Dam 274.9 Short Crees 160. 9R Ontos Hollow 222. LR Whee er Dem N.shesy Bridge 274.9 Dowly Brn.ach Itt.1R Fred Rollow 222.5L Seceed Creek 275.2R gastes Nest Island foot) 1s2.9R Eastport. Misstastopt 224. 6L Whealer Dem VLDage 273. 6 L Martaas lasthag Ic.5L Maastas gyn-A.shama Sate Line 224.8 L First Creek 277.1A Eastes Nest 1s;aad &and) 164. 5 R Bear Creek 225.1L wheeler Penet 278.1L Rardia Cmk 164. 9R Aleerme. Alabama 224.0L U. 8. Ptywood. Champion Papers.
Nrnbo Creek les.4L Waterloo. Alabama 227. 0R !ae. Terminal 282.2L Grandview tanding Igr.1A Secoed Creek 127.3R E:k River Point 2 32.O R Stawman Creek 168.0L Hog Hollow eRaes Bramet) 229.9L Sprtng Creek 283.0L todas Cruk tes.4A Booes Brunet 230.7 L Elk Raer Chamael 2 84.0R r $ wallow Bloa landtag tes.SL Wright. Ambama
- 23. 0R Goldfield Bramet 183. 0 L I
Swallr.w Bhdf 169.3 L Brust Cmk 231.3A luey Bramet 288. 9R Ses1:oa Blud Island foot) 1ss.3R Blug Creek 233.7R Meltos skif 2 rr.7L Senuo= Bluf! Island mendi 170.3R Cohert Creek Crave:ly fortegst 138.1R Comey Creek 2st.0R Dickey Toetead 170.3 R Colbert Creek Caergemes* Chamael 238.2L Petty Brsach 259. I R l Post Pleassat landhg 111.1L Nasceos Trace Partway Bridge 234.6 Poplar Cmk 291.7R Doe Creen 171.9L Moon sortags Brsach 227.6L Doustaa Bramet 2 91. 9A Salt 1Ho, Teasessee 172.2L Kogure Island foot) 234.6A TVA Transuuseios Line 23.8 White Oak Creek 173.5 L Kogers taisad seed) 239. tR Mallarti Creek 2 El.2L Penseest Raffles 174.7 Maaone Creek 240.3 L Browsa Forty Nuclear Steam Plaat 2 94. 0R I Cerro Ceres. Tennessee 177.6R suuttoonia. Alabama 241. 4A Fes Creet 298.2L J Metes Mill Branet 177.7 3 MaIberry Creet 241.5L TVA Trsasetselee Llas - 2 FF.? l Sawant astelby) Braset 177.9R Tennessee Gas Transmissine Co. Round Island Creek 298.2R Morse Creek 174.3A Submarme Pipelinea 244.0 Amore Chesucale Corp. Teralaal 199.$L Dicke, f namnt 114. 4L Came Crees 244.1L 5prtag Cmk 301.0R Cypress Pond Slagt 119. 4 L TVA Truasmiestne Liao 244.2 Alabama-Teasessee Natatal Gaa Co. Dorma 51 cuss 180.2L TVA Transmasalom Line 2 44.3 sunmartae Pipe 11aes 301.4 Mu;er Slougs It2.2R Colbert steam Plaat Terstmal 248.3 L Alabama $ ate Docks Dept. Termanal 3ct.4L Edmoefs Branch 182.9R SiaMne Crees 245.4 R Moassato Chemaesi Co. Terminal 301. 9 L Chalk Bluff tas.0L Prtie Bluff 244.0L Tennessee Valley River Termlacs Beasco Creek las.9L Tamas Eastars Transmisabe Corp. Co. Terminal 202.s L I Hardia $1 oust 184.8L 3abmartae Pipellaes 244.3 Enwers Feed Mill Termanal 302.8L l New Town Breert 184.7A Pride. Alaanas 244. 8L The lagnus tree Works Co. I Rassell and Dowdy Saad ami Seven ML;e Is;and foot) 247.71 Outittlag sup 323. 6L l Gravel Co. Terminal 1st.3R Dry Cream 247.SL Alabama Brick and TUe Co. Torstaal 303.7L l Wa;ker Bramet 189. 4R 1 hack Island 2 49. 4R De ingaus Iron Works Co. i Savannat. Teemessee II9. 3 R Little Bear Creek 249. 8L Shipbutiding Ways 303.8 L l Mile Iamert Memortal M4tway Bridge 199.9 KallerQuarry Landig 280.1L Port of Decame Pubue-Use Ternuaal 333.1L l TVA Trans1ussion Line 190.0 Spring Crees 2 $2.2L Deestar. Alabama 304.1 L hd Branet 190.1A U 3. Coast Guard Impot 0.4A at 132.2L Texaco, tac. Terminal 304.3L Wolf Pee Bruach 191.2A Morphy 00 Corp. Termias! 252.4L Soumere Raal=sy Brusge 3 04.4 i Wd Creek 191.5 R Seves Mlle Island sesd) 253.2R southern Railway 54 sal Castrol Laas 3 04.4 I wolf land foot) ISE.dR Gelf oil Corp. Termanal 253.4L Western Came Telegrace Co. Crumo landmg 133.2 L Tennessee Vaney Sand and Teiegrspa Line 304.4 t Wolf Island 4ead) 133.3R Gravel Co. Termlaal 253.ft Gelf Ot1 Corp. Ternunal 304.7L Canas Crees 133. 6L Sheff teld Laietpal Termlaal 153.9L Decan r Martaa 3 05.0R i l McDaniel 31oegt 194. 4L Sheffleid. A.aasme 253.9 L Keiler Memortal M4tesy Bridge 3 08. 0 l Saikers Iaelig 1E3R Cypress Creek Chanael 253.0R City of Decatur Submartae Ptpellae 305.0 D6astood tsand foot) 196. 5A U.S.G 3. Stream Gaqsag Cable 284.0 w
v 4 99 A. TABLE 15 Coettaued) TINNES5EE RIVER MILEACES Mues Miles M11es abm e soove above RTg M h Mmith Na me Meg South Central Bell Telepaone Anled Mula. Inc. Ter=ainal 2.0R at 354.9L Hogaw Creelt 425.0L Co. Submartne Cable 3 0$. 0 Pelecas Creen Chanael 1.0R at 354.0L Case City Creek Channel 425.5L C. 5. Nigsway 31 Bridge 3 06.1 Ralston Purtaa Co. Interstate Hig*3way 34 Brk!ge 429.3 Alabams Farmers co-op., tac. Terminal 0.7L at 1.0R at 354.8L Running Water Creek Chanael 429.4L Termana 308.3L Tenaco. Inc. Terminal 0.7L at 1.0R at 354.8L Ranata Cove Channel 429.3R Decast Sand and Gravel Co. Hiwasue Land Co. Marion County Memortal Hugeway Srtoge 429,7 Termaal 306.0L Termaal 1.CR at 1.0R at 353.lb Gut;d. Tennessee 430.0L L&N Rattroad tac 11ae 306. 6 L Coase11 dated Bleasers. Secondary Chamael 430.0L Alabama Flour Mals Terminal 308.3L Inc. Termaal 1.21 at 1.0R at 358.8L Serodino. Inc. Termaal 430.3 L TVA Treasmaston Line 3W.4 Conos Producers Asso* Hales Bar lack 4J 1.1R Flint Crees Channel 306.3L tiation Terminal 1.2R at 1.0R at 354.8L TVA Transassion Line 43 1.3 Interstate Highway S3 Bridge 309.4 Powell Boat Yard 1.2L at 1.0R at 354.tL Bennett Lake Channel 432.OR Limestone Cnek 310.7R Guntersvtue Lake PRevine Coal Co. Terminal 1.7R at 432.0R Brakes Branet 314.3R Tacht Club Channel 359.1R Termessee Products and Marttas Branch 314.9L Saort Creek Bluff 359.9L Chemical Com. Terman1 1.9R at 432.0R Cana 14ading 319.0L Short Creek 3 81. 0L Generst Porcand Cement Mamey (McCloskyl Branch 31s.1L Town Crees 3C.2L Co. Termmal 2.3R at 432.0R Cotaco Cnek 319.1L 5elboke Branch Channel 3c.0R Oams Island 432.4R Watkins Bluff 319.2R lhack stand Channel 3 66.2 R Ptyers Island ifoott 432. 4R Triana. Alabama 320.9R Columbus ! stand 3 64.7 R TVA Transassion L;as 433.9 !adina Creek 320.9R Min Creek Chaanel 3 64. 8 R Pryers taland 4eadt 434.1R Sunnyside i m ny 321.0L Baker Spring Branch 370.3R Munens Cove foott 435.0R a Stauffer Chemical Co. Terstant 323.3R Boshart Creek 371.9R Mu11 ens Cove. head) 436.1R Radstoes Arsenal Termaal 323.4R Soua Sauty Crees Channel 372.3 L Parker Gap Branca 437. GL Redstone Arsenal Termmal iRocket) 324.0R M!as Creek Channel 374.CR Euls Cap Brunct 437.7R 14was B:sf! 325.3 L Notta Sauty Cnek Channel 377. 4R Brown Caif 434. 9A Johnson Landing 327.0L Revere Copper and Brass. Inc. Cummaags Lake 442.1L Smoot Branca 327.1L Termmal 380.5 R Savannan Bar 443.3 L Dry Creek 328.5L Roseberry Creek Chaamel 3s2.4R The Pan 445.4 Bell Bluff 3 28.4R Scottsboro Landtag 345.8R ' Massenwale Potas 444.0L Lehmans Bluff 330. 0R H1wassee Land Co. Tersmal 385.9R The sku'at 447. 0 Burone Bar 333.0 Comer Bridge Charnel 385.5 L De pot 448.0 ti. 5. Higsway 231 Brtdge 333.3 B. B. Comer H.gway Bradge 3 95.8 Suck Shoals 451.0 Clement C. Clay H stway Bridge 333.3 Jones Creek Chanael 384.1L The Suck 451.6 South Centrst Bell Telephone Baker Send and Gravet Co. Teraniaal 390.3R Suck Creek 451.7R Co. Submarme Cable 333.3 Red Sharpe. Inc. Termmal 3 30. 4R Suck Post 432.2R Aldridge Cnes 333. 4R Bellefonte 1s:aad doet) 3 92.1R Middle Creek 452.7 R Muatavdle Bauding Materials Co. Town Creek 353.4R Shoal Creek 453.5R Term nal 333.5R Bellefonte Island thead) 393.eR Tambling Shoa:s 454.0 AIatsma State Docks Dept. Tersuaal 334.0R Mud Creek Channel 394.2R General Pert!and Cement Co. Terama! 454. 4R Hoobs 1 stand dootn 334.1R Raceoce Creest Chanaal 395.0 L Wuliams !s'and < foot) 454. 6L Chunas Landtag 335.0L Cosee Ferry landmg 3 96.8 TVA Transnussloa Line 455.2 Coffee Bluff 333.9 L Crow Creek Island troot) 400. 6R Moaatam Cnek 455. 4R Hoobs island theadt 334.4R Crow Crees Channel 401.2R Burris Bar 455.4 Baker Sand and Gravel Co. Termaal 334.4R Crow Creek stand Mead) 401.lR Williams Is'and +end) 454.7L L&N Radread factine 337.2R Serodino. !nc. Terminal 403.1L Ceneral Otis. 'ac. Terminal 454. 9R Black Bluf! 334.3L Capela Joho Snodgrssa Highway Brufge 4 03. 1 TVA Transmiselon Line 457.1 Filat River Townead 339.1R TVA Transmissica Llae 406.7 TVA Transmission L;ae 451.1 Filot River 339.1R Widows Creek Steam Ptaat Terminal 407.3R TVA Transmission Line 457.3 Alabama Betek and Tue Co. Termmal 339.1R Hughes Branca 407.5L TVA Transmission a no 459.5 Cane Creek 239.2L TVA Trtnamassace Line 408.1 Laodout Shoals 459.6 Clarksville landing 341.0ft Widows Creek 408.1R Colonial Pipe IJae Co. Claru Bluff 342.5R Long Is'and Cnek 410. 0 L Submartne Ptpeline 459.7 Paint Rock River 343.2R TVA Trsasaussen Idae 411.6 Lookout Cnek 459. 9 L Beaa Rock Landing 3 43. 4L TVA Transmission Line 411.7 Chattanooga Creek 440.7L Beaa Rock Bluff 343.5 L TVA Transmassion *.ine 4 11.S Ross Towneed 461. 4 L Beas Rock Creek 3 43. 6L TVA Transmission Line 4 12. 0 Combusttee Engineering, los. Terminst 4C.0L Painted Bluff 3 44.7R TVA Transmiss6on Line 4 12. 1 TVA Transmission Line 4C.1 TVA Telephone Line 344.9 Reees Ferry 412.1 Chattanooga River Ter manal Corp. TVA Transmassion Line 3 44.0 Long eBridgeport)1sland foot) 4.2.2R Termmal 44.3L Benson Brama 344.2R Glover Creek 413.0L Dtxte Portland Flour Mais. Inc. Blue Rock Bluff 3 47.1L TVA Trsasmission Lane 4 13.2 Te rmmal 4 C.7 L Shoal Creek 347.2L Alabama State Docks Deot. Terminal 413.4R Rolling Miu Shoals 4C.9 Loeg Hollow Branch 347. 5 L South Central Bell Telephone Chattanooga Electric Power Board Fearn Brssen 348.0R Co. Submarine Cable 414.3 Trsasmission Line 4C.1 TVA Transmissace Line 344.6 L&N Radroad Telegraph and Signal Otia Conductors. Inc. Termanal 40.1R Guntersvd:e Laets and Dam 349.0 Control Line 414.4 Chattaaonga Electrte Power Board Mill Hollow 349.5L L&N Railroad Bridge 414.4 Transmission Line 40.1 Hambrtek Hollow 349. O R Bridgeport. A:abama 414. 4R Dt 1e Sand and Gravel Corp. Terminal 45.3L Honey Bluff 350.:A Big Calvert Crees 414.8 L Texaco. Inc. Ter'nimal 463. 4R HoneycoinD Bluff 351.5R Jones Creek 415. 4R Americas Oil Co. Terminal 463.5R Honeycomb Creta 351.tR Alabama-Tennessee State Line 418.5 Tennessee Psper Mills Termaal 4C.5R Goat 1 stand 352.1R TVA Trsasmassica taae 414.5 P. R. Otgiatt H;ghway Bridge 45.7 Dripping Speteg Brunea 352.1L Poplar Spring Branca 414. 4R Tennessee River Termmals. Inc. Deposit Bluff 352.4R lang (Bridgeport)1sland 4ead) 416.9R Termma! 4C.7R 5treet B;uff 355.0L 5equacnee Valley Electr4 Co op. Cargtu. Inc. Terminal 45.SR Browns Creek 354. SL Submarme Cable 415.1 Econo-Flo Bu;k Flour Service. lme. Houston Bridge Channel 357.4R South Ptttosurg Forzy 418.2 Te rmaal 4C.9L south Central Bell Telec9ene South Pitts5ars Terry Cabie 415.2 Broad Street Wharf 444. 0L Co. Submarme CFMe 368.0 South Central Bell Telectone Chief John Ross Highway Brtdge George 5. Houston E ghesy Brtdge 354.0 Co. Submarme Cable 419.2 iMarket Senet) 444.1 Gantersville Marma 358.1L South Ptttsburg. Tennessee 419.2R Chattanoots. Tennessee 444.1L LAN Railroad Incline 354.1L Tennessee Consolldated Coal Co. North Chattanoots. Termessee 4 44.1R B4 5prieg Crees Channel 354.5 L Termaal 419. 6R Walnut 5:reet Brt to 444.2 Ilunois Raet Termaal Co. Battle Creeit 418.7R South Centrst Bell Telephone Co. Termmal 1.0L at 3&c.0L Burns Island. hot) 419. 9L submarme. Cabia 4 44.2 Centrat Grsia C3.. Inc. of Buns Bar 4:0,0 Maciellaa #Chattanoogsiistand 464. 4L Alabaem Termmal 1.1L at 354.8L TVA Transmissloa Lane 400.3 Citico Creest 445.3 L Cunois Ri-er Termzal Co. Burns ! stand -head) 421. 8 L Chattanoogs tiectric Power Boar $ Te rmmal 1.5L at 354.8L 5equaicnie River 402.7 R Trsasmtss6cn Lane 445.5 01 nots River Term.aal Co. Sequatchie River Shoals 423.4 Citico Bar 40.6 Ter niaal 1.5L at 358.9L Granam Brsach 403. 8 L Crutchfield Bar foot) 464.4 Alabama Barrelling Co. Sequachee Valley Electric Co*p. Seaboard Anted Mulir4 Carn. Te rs mal 1.7L at 354.3L Trsnamassion L.as 434.4 Te rminal 487.4L cargdl. *.ne. Terminst 1.t L at 354.9L TVA Trsasatssloa Line 424.4 Cntchtteid Bar shead) 447. 9 Conuneacal G rsia Ca. TVA TransmassWi laae 424.5 Cotwen Bar. foot) 4 67. 9 Termmat 2.0L at 358.!L Nickamek Locu and Dam 424.7 Cearr:15 ova Co. Termmal 444.0L m
e 100 TABLE IS ICantamand) TEN 1rENEE 11YER MILEAGES Muse Mdes Mues aheet aheet amove h!* M SM MER !!LE M2G See3 Chieba===ge Creen 448.2L Inwaases Island emed) 881.3L toeg 1 stand amad) 872.3L 1 apace City. Teasesene 4e5.0R Etweseee tsaad Chaamel 801.3L TVA Trar.amasslos Lbne 873.1 Colmett Bar head 489.1 Carrisee Bht! S01.8 L Richland Creet $74.2L East Teammaaeo Maatst! Cao CD. Seasse Bremet (Arnetrung 5% SS.05 knot Crest $74.4R Submarme Pipeusse 409.8 RArthed Crest Chaame! $84.4R Paht Roet Creek $78.2L Chickamanga Shoals foss) 470.1 Duyese. T 3.9 at Set.4R Little Palat Roca Crunk $73.sR ' TWA Tramamuseme Line 479.8 Cresterd 9tmast ~.. 85.35 Paint Raet Shf! S74. 0R Sommers RaL2=sy Brtige 470.7 Med Creek ~ 811.9R WeV Creek $79.8R North Chachnomega Crest 479.8R Osedfleid Creet 814.8L WLisee It't sde 374,3 L Chatk=W Imes ami Dam 471.0 Last Brenet J18.3L Martie Blat 874.2L Wthee T. 7traster Mtskway 3rtdge 471.0 McElaisy 3 reach . 818.4L Pelseat Crest 878.BL Chaetamanga Marima 471.3L Raselrtdge monts fest) 816.8 . C. R. Floiden Distrematsoe the 479,e 3seker T. Vashtagne Chanaal. TVA Tremennestse IJan 818.5 Pond Crest $78.7L tower Entranee 471.8L Eastrtese Sneale Samad) 814.4 Chee Crest Sas.3R U. S. Cemet Guarg Depot 471.s W^-- o Stasis foot) 8 17. 1 Elmes Creek S43.1R Gold Potat Marina 472. 8R Rohemane tandhg $17.12 kmgart is6 sad 843.4L voimasser Ordmaaeo Works Terumsmal 473.3L Town Crest ~ $17.35 Sweewasse Island 804.32 Booker T. Castingue Chamaet. Wastasise INeary) Perry Sta.0 Aar Dramet 864. 4R Cyper Entrease 473.8L Wasangue Shsmas $and) S18.3 Plamatlan Pipe Lee Ca. Besser T. Vasanagtse Senes Park 473. 6L Clear Crest 819.4R embusrtae Ptpellas $48.3 Fairview Marter 474.4R Danaer Bluff $30.0L Colesal Pte Line Co. Greys Shit 474.0A suaser sammle feet) 830.3 Seheartae Pipellas 806.4 Harrisoe Bluff 477.0L Banner taland Sat 9L Sweenster Creek Sas.8L Marrtaos Ba7 Chamael. Lower entraaos 477.3L Msaner Shoals head) 831.3 TYA Treasmiestaa Llae 8 84.0 loan A. Panes (Harr. sea)la;and 478.0L Banner Blat! Sal.8L Botehkase Creen S ee.7 R k'eitteest Creek 478.6L 3reseestes. Temasseee SS.3L 10sthard Breaan 449. 4R Earr.aos Bay Cheese!. Uppet Estraase 478. 5L Esees ShWf SW.8L 3: air Island geot) 8 00.3R darrises Bay Suas Part towee Landha 884.8L TVA Trnaamisense 11ae 3 91.2 Wrtaa 1.2R at 478.6L Sewee SaoetCrunk SS4.8L Blair totaa6 Send) 891.3R Marrison Bay Smin Part 479.0L Tellow Creet 836.85 Sentern Rauway Bridge 3 91.3 Da'Jae Bay C%====t 480.4R Waus Bar feet) 8 37.9 1 muses Couary Memoria1 Eighway Brtdge 8 91. 8 C&llas 34.act 400. 4R Wan Cremt $38.tL tomesa. Teasessee 891. st Cean Bhtl est.sA Watie Bar 8asem Plant 539.12 Steetse Crema 891.7L Jones Bay 481. 9R TVA Transmanetse Lame $39.7 Wtuding Shoala $ 38.4 Deser Ban!! 483.4L Waus Bar tack amt Dam 538.9 East Tseneesee Maasral Caa Co. TVA Traassuastse Line 443.8 Waas Bar Dam Ngteny Bridge S39.9 habmarias PDellas S gt.9 TVA Transataeans IJae 433.5 Mar 41a Sprtug Breach S80.1L Blair Slas S R3.1L Ware Srnact 444.2L Lowe Branch S3I.OR Sresmore Bramet SEl.3L Costy Creels Channel 437.13 Ptary Steer. Immer Easraaeo $32.9R CarmaetaalIslaad doet) 8 33. 6R atwassee tand ca. Teratsal 1.3L at 487.2R Ntesasee Land Ca. Teratual 4.3R at $32.0R-Carvalceast Steala $ D4. 0 Soddy Mariae Part 4.72 at 4M.2R Spring City. Teasessee 8.3 at$32.0R Carmstael taland & sad) S te.SR Eldrndse Brases ea8.5R Pamey River Townsed $33.7 R Raci. Omarry Der 55.0 Possein Creet Channel 489. sR Ptary Raeor. Upper Entrance 433.4R Breeder Bar $p.1 Eldrunge Creet 491.3 L trea Hill Cet-at! Chamael. E rs= der is med Sr.2L ' Headerson Bluf" - 453.S R EAwer Earraase 534.1R 1sentr Shoals gootn 600.6 Citt! Bluff 4ts.3R Foeshoe Beed $34.3L Teamessee Raver Saad ca. Termanal 401. 0R ' Grasshopper Creek 494.2L Waae 31mf Sr?.7L taustr City. Teaaessee 601.1R ' sah Crees Channel 4 D4. 6A Cinesste Seed S88.3R L1 ale Tennessee River 601.1L . Dry Brunct 498. 9 L Wana Crest S38.3 L Bnaseil 44astr) 1 stand 401.2L Daugner=y IDougtry siSin.'f 4M 3R Euctee Chamael laser Entrease Sas.3 L Town (teentrl Creek e01.2R Sptvey Shdi 4W.7R Euebee Ch====1. Upper Earrease 840.3L Leastr Shosta headt 601.3 Asinger Slough 4 98. t h Rowdes Bramet $44.7L Sout Castral Bell Teleptoes Co. Blyte Ferry 4 99.4 PearlHartor 541.7L Sabaartae Cable 901.0 Mtwassee Arrer.1 Aver tatrance 4 99.4L tree R111 Cut-off Ma-1 TVA Tranaminates the 601. 8 TVA Treaemasance '.lae 5.3 as 499.4L Coper Entrance $41.0R TVA Tranamasalom Line 601.7 TVA Trataalseice Else 8.2 at 499.4L Ra;f Moon Cat-ef! feet) 543.8 TVA Trsaamasslee L4ae 401.8 Rassett Bridge 7.4 at 499.4L Wnstee Creek See.f t hddy Creek 6.st.0R Agowy Crees Channel 7.8R st 499.4L Half Moes Cat-ed! Send) 544.3 Feve loudoun tack and Dam 602.3 Calossal Pipe (Jae Co. Cerdue Brasch. SW.SL Mletaal J. Creer Highway artdge 69t.3 !aterstate R;gewey 75 Betdge 13.4 at 499.4L Came Creek 648.1L Port Creek Chamael 402.sR Sabeertes Pipellas 15.3 at 499.4L Martsa Drameh 548.9R Cleyd Creek Ctammet eas.7L Otta Corp. T:rmanal 18.9L at 4M.4L hlef Nect Cat-of femal Ste.3 Insper Bluff 404.st Diamond Crygma Salt Co. Klag Creet $53.0R Fama Seed 410.2L TIrmJaal 17.3L at 499.4L Tennessee Predarts and Cheminal Salgeuer Shtf $10.39 TVA Traasmiselce Liao 17.0 at 490.4L Corp. TermJaal 6.0L at $43.0R Cham Seed a11.SR East Tennessee Nasarst Cas neef Meet Cat-ed! Seed) Sas.7 CaMagher Creek Chemmet 612.0L Co. Suasartae Pte!!ae 17.9 al 490.4L E!Um Creek S44.7L Ist Creek Chassel $12.0L Plassattaa Pee Line Co. Jeeksee Braamt as7.0L Tallaterne Beed 416.0L St.traartae Ptpelaas 18.0 at 4M.4L Road Breach Sas.3L Tarsay Creek 816. 4R Bownters Southern Paper Corp. Danet Bremet 541.4R Calloway Ridge 418. BR Palpwood Terminal 10.12 at 4M.4L Camey Civek Chamet $43.3R Sinklag Creek Chaamel 617.2R bowaters darn Paper Corp. Marey Bhi! 85.9L Coseerd. Tennessee 617.2R a 011 Ttraisal 18.1R at 490.4L Sewe Staf SW.tB Russell Beel $19.SR Olla Corp. Ceerteed Pipeline 18.1 at 490.4L C11 met Eteer Ser.SR Poland Creek 420.2L Bowsears Southern Paper Ce p. Kingsma. Tseemseee 1.0L at $st.3R RaDer Bht! $22.4R Newsprint Terminal 18.2R at 4M.4L K:sgste Saman Plaat 3.GR at SW tB mese pen Blaff $24.2L TVA Transatsenos Line 18.4 at 4M.4L Emery River 4.48 at SW.la ladtry Creek Chamael 423.4L Ythasarer Electrte Co-op. Amme Energy Commiaansa Imaiset!'s. Teenwesee 625. 4L Dtetr9mtsee Line 10.6 at 4M.4L Termaal 14.12 at SW.91 Slakfag Creek Chaamel 824.9R IT. S. Betway 11 Bridge 18.6 at 499.4L Ntwassee land Co. Terminal 13.6L st $5F 9R TVA Treasalastem IJae trr.0 Charlessoa. Tennessee
- 18. SL at 490.4L Marrtmas coal Terminal 18.4L st Ser.st Toole Beed 829.SR Western Unaos Telegraph Co.
Mand Corp. Teraamal 18.0L at $5F.8R Coorfe Croik Chaamel 429.7L Telegrapa Line 15.8 at 4M.4L Melee EC1 Dana 23.1 at SW.sR Jeese Seed 432.8L Sowaters Saathern Paper Ball Rue Sesam Plant 47.6L at 4ff.9R Danesa Braect Chaamet $35.1R Cerp. Telephoes and Oak Ridge Public-Coe Little River Channel 633. 6L Dtatribution Llae 18.8 at 499.4L Ternunal St.2R at Str.la Staglese Harbor and Southern Radway Brtigo 13.8 at 499.4L C11asca. Teamenese 39.9R as aff.8R Martae Ways 1.2L at 838.8L Southere maalvsy S gaal Allied Streemral Steel Co. Kaoh Creek Chamast 637.6L Castrol 18.0 at 490.4L Termanal 41.4R at Ser.sa Lyons !aland 439.7L Some Central Bell Teleomane Saeewent Potat Park Ser.92 Festik (lacean Creek 439.9R Ca. Telephone Line 15.8 at 497.4L Deesmar-Kinense alghway Bi1dge 15.2 Peter Stow Bend 841. 0L Nreassee Sand Co. Termanal ll.9R at 499.4L Webster 3:sfr se.7L Imaney Islaats 643.CR Western Case Telegrsch Co. TVA Trnaamlaston 1Jae 449.4 U. S. Naval Reserve Tratalcg Center 443.2L Tsiegrant Lee 18.9 at 499.4L Riley Creek See 9L Kaoirvine Utilities Bcard TVA Transmiselee Line - 19.0 at 499.4L 1Aeg faland geot) 370. pt Trenamtsotoo Llae 445.0 Hietanee talams. fast) 300.0L South Crunk Chamast 571.53 James E. Karna N4twey Bridge 445.1 +-..m _g.. e m- ...6e+=
e-4 101 TABLE 13 iConchufejl TENNES3tt AnTA LLEAGES Mllee Mues Stiles above above 'eove ' Zh11. M. Zi!Bt l!2lL3 ECl3 }.12E!! Third Crees 645.9R Second Crees ' 441.2R ' Pure 061 Co. Ter nanal 4 69.0L Cheromoe Shdf $44. 0L Southern Raatway Bridge e47.3 Sake r _Daa;e 449.1 KaonvGle Asver Terminal Healey Street Bendge 447. 4 Kaouvule titilat.ee Board Corp. Termaal 644.0R Cav Street Brasse 4 47. 7 Sdmartne Pipettne Kaomile Seed and Cravel Ca. Kaesvtlle. Tennessee 447.?R Kaomile Utuinee Board. 643.5 Terum nal 444.1R Kaouvtile $hmals head) 4 47. 8 Samarme Pwellne 449.2 Colonial Pipe Line Co. First (Crtples Crees $47.sR Dickinsoe tsarut loose ' 446. 4L Sabenarco P!pellme 644.9 Oliver King Sand and Lima Co. McNatt snaats 650.2 L&M Radread Br@ $44. 6 Terunal 644.0R Goose Neca Shoats 450.3 Goose Crees 644,4L Tensee, tae. Terminal 444.2L Dickinsoa teland meadt 431.tL' Kaosvale Ut111the Board Nauseal Molaaees Co. Termaal 644.3 L Vehiasser Aspaalt Co. Termlas! 431. 4L Transmissme Line 644.7 The Great Western Foods Co. Ternuaa! 844.3R Frence Broad River 632.2L Enanvdle Shoa:s foott -, 447.0 Kaouvule Utilities Bears C. 3. Steel Terminal 0.4R at 452.2L Kaomettle Sand and Gravel Co. 3dearine Pipettas 448.4 Holstoe Raver . 452.2R . Terminal 447. 0L A f i I s O t. e 4 i i. "'M T T T M--4 m-- giV- 'rw.
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e TA3LE 16 TENNUSEE RIVER SAILING MYT.FAGD Table 16 shows mileage from Paducah, Keanacky, to important Tennessee river potats measured alcq tiu sho m.4 etver channelformed by the TVA high dams. Miles Miles from from Name Paducah Name Padscah Pdah, Kr. (Broadway Wharf)
- 0. 0 soottsboro Landing (B. B. Comer Highway Bridge)
T16.8 Calvert City, Ky. (Haddox Ferry) 16.4 Widows Creek Steam Plant 398.8 Kontacky Dam 22.3 Bridgeport, Ala. (L&N RR Bridge) 406.0 Badgett Coal Terminal 24.8 South Pittsburg, Tenn. (Forty) 406.8 Barkley Canal 25.3 Nickajack Dam 415.0 Egguers Ferr7 Highway Bridge 41.3 Marion County Memorial Highway Bridge 420.0 Paris Landing d5cott Fitzhugh Chattanooga Public-Use Terminal 452.2 65.5 Highway Bridge) 66.2 Chattanooga, Tenn. (Market St. Bridge) 454.1 Sig Sandy River Danville, Tenn. (L&N RR Bridge) 77.3 Chickamauga Dam 480.6 J;hnsonville Steam Plant 98.1 H1wassee River (Blythe Ferry) 488.4 109.0 Charleston, Tenn. (Hwy. Bridge) 5M.0 Dack River Deasons IAndt=g 122.0 Washington IArding (Henry Ferry) SM.0 Watts Bar Steam Plant Dock 518.4 Perr/ville, Tenn. (Alv12 C. York Highway Bridge) 13 3. 0 Watts Bar Dam 519.2 Cl!ftor Tenn. Ferry) 155.8 Saltillo, Tenn. Terry) 169.8 5 47. 5 Clinch River Savannai. Tenn. (M112 Lernert Memorial Hwy. Bridge) 186.9 Kings +on Steam Plant 550.2 Pickwick Landing Dam 203.5 AEC Dock 561.6 Ycllow Creek 211.3 Harriman, Tenn. (Coal Terminal) 562.9 Bear Creek 221.4 Melton Hill Dam 570.6 C4Ibert Steam Plant 241.4 Bull Run Steam Plant 596.1 Sheffield, Ala. (Municipal Terminal) 250.1 Ioudon, Tenn. (Inudon County Hwy. Bridge) 571.2 t f Threnes, Ala, (O'Neal Hwy. Bridge) 252.6 I Lenoir City. Tem. 580.8 Wilsom Dam 255.7 Little Tennessee River 5 80.8 Wheelir Dam 269.9 Fort Loudoun Dam 581.9 l Elk Rfrtr 278.0 Concord. Tenn. (Sinking Creek) 5 96.7 Decatur, Ala. (Public-Use Terminst) 2M.2 Little River 613.1 Whitsburg, Ala. 614.4 (Chment C. Clay Highway Bridge) 326.0 Slagleton Harbor Incline Ianding (L&N RR) 329.6 Knoxville Pubile-Use Terminal 623.7 l l Guntersville Dam 341.6 Knoxville, Tenn. (Gay Street Bridge) 625.3 344.2 French Broad River 629.8 Honeyesmb Creek l Holston River 629.8 l Guntersville. Ala. '(George S. Houston Hu7. Bridge) 349.5 (
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- IIS ALPHABETICAL LNDEX TO STREA115 River bastas are Indicated by the following short titles:
Short Title Full Title C11nch Citach River Basin Duck Duck River Basin Elk Elk River Basin Fr. Broad French Broad River Basta Hivassee H1wassee River Basin Holsace Holston River Basta Lt. Tenn. Little Tennessee R!ver Basta Tenn. Tennessee River Tenn-C-Lt Minor Tributar6es between Clinch and Little Tennessee Rivers Tenn-D-E Minor Tributartes between Duck and Elk Rivers Tena-E-H. Minor Tributaries between Elk and Htwassee Rivers Tena-N-C Minor Tributartes between Hisassee and C11sch Rivers Tena-Lt-Hd Minor Tritataries between Little Tennessee River and Head of Tennessee River Tena-M-D Minor Tributaries between Mouth of Tennessee River and Duck River Major Maior Stream Rtree basin g Stresm River Basin g Abrams Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Baskins Creek Fr. Broad 83 Agency Crees Hiwsssee 41-Bat Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Agnew Creek Elk 28 Bat Fork Fr. Broad 94 Alarna Creek Lt. Tenn. 68 Bat Fork (Tohnson Drainage Dlte[ Fr. Broad 94 Aldridge Creek Tenn-E-H 34 (Bat Town Cove Sink) C11ach 53 Alazander Cnek Duck 18 Batie Creek Clinch 57 Alexander Creek Holston 74 Battle Creek Tenn-E-H 36 Allen Creek Fr. Broad 89 Beans Creek (2) Elk 30 Allen Creek Tenn-M-D 10 Bear Creek Citach 54 Allens Branch Lt. Tenn. 67 Bear Creek Citach 59 Allens Creek Duck 15 Bear Creek Duck IS Alloway Creek Tenn-N-C 49 Bear Creek Duck - 17 Alum Cave Creek Fr. Broad 53 Bear Creek Fr. Broad 86 Anderson Cnek Elk 27 Bear Creek Holstoo 79 Anderson Creek Hlwassee 46 Bear Creek Lt. Tenn. 63 Arkaqua Creek H1wassee 47 Dear Creek Tenn-D-E 19 Arms Creek Tenn-D-E 19 Bear Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Arnott Branch Holston 75 Bear Creek Tenn-D-E 22 Ashworth Cnek Fr. Broad 93 Bear Creek Tenn-M-D 9 Atosh Creek Lt. Tenn. 63 Bear Creek Teco-M-D 10 Action Brsach C11ach 35 Bear Creek Tenn-M-D 11 Austin Branch Tenn-D-E 23 Beason Creek Tena-D-E 21 Avery Creek Fr. Broad 93 Beaver Creek C11ach 55 Avery greek Fr. Broad 95 Beaver Creek Fr. Broad 86 Back (Bec[ Creek Holston 78 Beaver Creek Hiwassee 47 Bacon Branch Fr. Broad 85 Deaver Creek Holston 73 Bacon Creek Tene-C-Lt 61 Beaver Creek Holston 78 Bacon Creek Tens-M-D 10 Beaver Creek Tenn-M-D 11 Bailey Fork Tens-M-D 10 Beaverdam Creek C11nch 58 Balleys Trsco C11ach 54 Beaverdam Creek Duck 15 Baker Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Beaverdam Creek Fr. Broad SS Bakers Creek Jtocktor. Brune[ Tena-E-H 33 Beavezdsm Creek Fr. Broad 91 Baki Creek Fr. Broad 95 Beaverdam Creek Fr. Broad 92 Bakt Creek Fr. Broad $8 Beaverdam Creek H!wassee 46 Bald River Lt. Tenn. 64 Beavezdam Creek Holston 79 Bald Mountain Creek Fr. Broad SS Beaverdam Creek Holston 79 Ball Creek Clinch 58 Beaverdam Creek : Tenn-E-H 33 Ballplay Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Beaverdam Creek. Tenn-E-H 35 Banjo Branch Fr. Broad 90 Beaverdam Creek Tenn-M-D 11 Baptist Bnach Duck 16 (Eec[Back Creek Holston 78 Barkers Creek Lt. Tecn. 67 Bee Creek Tenn-M-D 9 Barnes Ho!!ow Brunch Tenn-M-D 11 Beech Creek Holston 74 Barren Tork Duck 16 Beech Creek Holston TS /$arren Foz@ Brsdhrd Creek Tenn-E-H 34 Beech Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Earren Hollov Branch Duck 15 Beech River Tenn-D-E 19 ~ Note x Nunsbers in parentheses indicate more than one stream with same name on same page. Names in brackets are those formerly used. Names in pareatneses denote sick areas.
e e 1H Major Major Stream Rtwer Basis Em Stream jtiver Basta g Beech Rher, new chanaal Teen-D-E 19 Black Branch Teen-E-H 39 Beech C1ver, old channel Teen-D-E 19 Black Branca Duck 14 Beach Flats Paeg Lt. Tana, sf Black Creek Teen-I-H 38
- Beach Groes Fort Clinch Se Black Cnek Tenn-H-C 49
' Beetree Crees Fr. Broad 62 Black Faz Creek H1wassee 42 i Beh!)eman Creek Hobson 79 Bleeks Creek Lt. Tama. 89 - Belcher Creek isawasees 44 Blackwater Creek Cunch 58 Belfast Creek Deck 17 Blaas Branch Cunch 56 Ben Branch Dack 15 Blet:hore Creek $ rooked Fork] Clinch 53 Ben dower Bel [ Creek Etwassee 44 Blood River Tees-M-D 9 . Bell Buckle Creek Duck 18 Blowing Spriago Breach Tem-E-H S3 Bengee Branch C11ach 84 Blowtag Springs Fork C11ast 54 Bengts Creek Teen-E-H 36 Blas Creek Dack 13 . Beas Branch C11ach 54 Blas Creek E!k 29
- Bent Creek Fr. Broad 84 Bhao Creek Ek 30
. Beat Creek Fr. Broad 95 (Bhae Grace Stak) Teen-Lt-Ho 71 ' Bena Creek Tena-D-E 22 Blas Spring Creek Elk 30 Betsy Winis Cnek Elk 30 Bluewater Creek Teen-D-E 25 Betty Creek Lt. Tenn. 89 Bluf.f Creek Teen-D-E 1.3 Ed Branch C11ach 58 Bluff Creek Tena-D-E 24 83 Crunch Fr. Broad 89 Bhtnt Creek Tena-M-D 10
- 013 Creek Clinch 56 Bouing Fork Creek Ek 30 Big Creek Clinch 60 Boulag Spring Branch Duck 18
' C3 Creek Ek 27 Boas Valley Creek ' Lt. Tenn. 88 Big Creek Ek 28 Bacher Creek Belston 78 Dg Creek Fr. Broad 85 Boone Creek Teen-D-E 21 8 3 Creek Fr. Broad 87 Boory Cnek Holstee 75 . Big Creek (2) Fr. Broad 69 Boehart Creek Teen-E-H 35 B3 Creek Fr. Broad 90 Bost1ck Cmak Elk 31 DJ Creek Fr. Broad M Bowlens reek Fr. Broad 85 Etg Creek H1wassee 45 Boyds Creek Fr. Broad 82 Dg Creek Holston 74 Boylama Creek Fr. Broad 94 ' 03 Creek Lt. Tenn. 69 Braden Branch Citach SS CO Creek 4.ns-D-E 19 Bradford /Eurom Fork 7 Creek EQ Barre) Creek Clinch 54 Bradley Cruk ~ Tenn-E-H 34 ~ Ek 30 Elg Elgby Creek Duck 16 Bradley Creek Fr. Broad M . 83 Erush Creek Tenn-E-H 37 Bradley Creek Holston 74 ^ Dg Cedar Creek Clinch SO Bradley Fort Lt. Tenn. g7 B.g Coes Creek Tenn-E-H 34 Brudshaw Creek Ek 29 - Eig Crabtree Creek Fr. Broad as Brusetown Creek Htwassee 47 ^ Bt3 Ftery G12:ard Creek Tena-E-H 38 Brea11 Branch Tean-D-E 20 Big Foot Ermach Htwassee 44 Breemers Breach Clinch 60
- Kig Huck 1; berry Creek Tenn-E-H 35 Brm-tr Creek Duck 18 Big laurel Creek Fr. Broad 90 BrCr Fork Holston 74 1 EQ Limeitcoe Cnek Fr. Broad 84 Bridge Creek Tenn-D-E 25 Kig Lost Creek Ntwassee 44 Brier Fork Teen-E-H 35 Big Macessin Creek holstoa 80 Broglen Breach Teen-E-H 34 Big Mountain Creek Clinch 54 Brown Branch Fr. Broad 85 Big Nanc3 Creek Tenn-D-E 25 Br~ a Creek Tens-Lt-Hd 71
. Big Pine Creek Fr, Broad 90 Brown Spring Branch Teen-E-H 37 Big Richland /Ttich!and7 Creek Tota-M-D 11 Brownlag Branch Fr. Broad at ~ Duck 17 Brownlow Creek Ek 18 Ed Rock Cree"h CO Rock Creek Fr. Broad 84 Browns Creek Toen-D-E 19 Big Sandy River Tens-M-D 10 Browne. Creek Tema D-E 22 . EQ Sewee Creek Tens-N-C 49 Browns Creek Tans-E-H 35 ' /kg 51nking Papervule Creek Holst>a 79 Bruce Creek Citneh 35 7 ' Eg Spring Creek Duck 15 Bruce Hollow Breach Duck 16 Big Spring Creek Tenn-L-H 35 Brumor Creek H!wassee 42 - BO Swai Jwan7 Creek Duck 18 Brumley Cnek Holston 80 Ds Synumre Creek Clinch 54 Brush Creek Deck 14 Kig Vhr Creek C11ach 54 Brush Creek Duck 15
- Bt Wulow Creek Fr. Broad 94 Brust Creek Fr. Broad 90 Bigsby Creak H1wassee 42 Brush Creer Etwassee 42
. Kingham Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Brush Creek Htwassee 45 Bird Creek Duck 15 Brush Creek Holston 76 1 Drd Creek Fr. Broad 89 Brush Cnek Lt. Tenn. 68 , Urdsong Creek Tenn-M-D 11 Brush Creek Tenn-D-E 23 i Ritter Creek C11ach 52 Bnsh Creek Tenn-D-E 24 ' Btzter Creek Stwassee 44 B nsby Creed Tenn-M-D 9 i Black Branch Etwassee 43 Brushy Foru C11pch 54 i
9 105 1 Major Major Stream River Bastn big Stream River Basin M Smsby Fork - Holston 75 Cardi!! Creek Tena-H-C 50 Bryant Creek Tenn-E.H 36 Cartock Creek Holston 79 Buchanan Creek Elk 28 Carr Creek Dack 18 Buenanan Creek Elk 29 Carroll Creek Duck 18 Buck fusonJ Creek Holston 77 Carson Branch Htwassee 44 Buck Creek Lt. Tenn. 68 Carson Cr%k Fr. Broad 95 Buck Creek Lt. Tenn. 69 Cartere Cavek Duck 17 Buckgreek Tenn-C.Lt 61 Cartoegschaye Creek Lt. Tetts. 69 /keke 4Lison75 hell Creek Holston 77 Carver Branch Lt. Tenn. 67 Buckhor~n Cred H!wassee 42 Cascade Breach Duck 18 hffalo Creek C11ach 55 Catalocchee Creek Fr. Broad 97 Buffalo Creek Holston 73 Catheys Cnek Duck 16 hffalo Creek Holston 76 Catheys Creek Fr. Broad 95 Buffalo Creek Lt. Tenn. 65 Cave Creek Teco-C-Lt 61 Buffalo River Duck 14 Carttts Creek Clarsh 60 Buu Creek Fr. Broad 90 Cedar Creek Clinch 57 Bull Creek Fr. Broad 92 Cedar Creek Duck 17 Bau Run CJeek, Creek Clinch 60 Cedar Creek Fr. Broad 94 Bullfrog / Sugar H1wassee 41 Cedar Creek Holston 75 '3unma freek C11ach 55 Cedar Creek Holston 78 Bumpass Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Cedar Creek Holston 79 Bunches Creek Lt. Tenn. 67 Cedar Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Bart: ham Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Cedar Creek Tenn-D-E 22 Burger Branch H1wassee 44 Cedar Rock Creek Fr. Broad 95 Burningtown Creek Lt. Tenn. 6S Cedar Springs Branch Hawassee 43 Burnside Creek Tenn-M-D 11 /feater' Soapstone Creek H1wassee 48 Burnt Cabin Branch Holston 80 2halk freek Duck 14 Burra-Burra Crees H1wassee 45 Chalk Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Butcher Fork Clinch 58 Chambers Cnek Lt. Tenn. 65 Butler Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Chambers Creek tenn-D E 21 Butternut Creek Hiwassee ' 47 Charlie Creek Tenn-M-D 11 Buzzard Roost Creek Tenn-D-E 22 Chasteen Creek Lt.. Tenn. 67 Byers Creek Holston 79 Chatata Creek Hiwassee 43 Byrams Fork Clinch 56 Chartanooga Creek Tena-E-H 38 Bytti Creek Clinch $3 Checah River Lt. Tenn. 64 Caldwell Creek Elk 31 Cherry Creek Tenn-M-D 10 Caldwell Tsrk Fr. Broad 87 Cherry Cove Creek Fr. Broad 99 Caler Ford Lt. Tenn. 68 Chesnutt Creek Tenn-E-H 40 California creek Fr. Broad 90 Chestuee Creek Hiwassee 43 Callaban Creek C11ach 58 Chicken Creek Elk 23 Camp Branch Fr. Broad as Chicken Creek E:k 29 Camp Creek Fr. Broad 84 Chief Creek Duck 15 Camp Creek Htwassee 46 Childer Creek Elk 30 Camp Creek Lt. Tenn. 67 Chuders Creek Hiwassee 46 Camp Creek Tenn-H-C 49 Chisholm Creek Tenn-D-E 25 Carnpbell Creek Fr. Broad 88 Citico Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Canada Creek Htwassee 45 Citico Creek Tenn-E-H 39 Candles Creek Htwassee 42 Clark Branch Fr. Broad 91 Cane Creek Clinch 54 Clark Banch Holston 75 Cane Creek Citneh 58 Clark Branch Lt. Tenn. 65 Cane Creek Duck 14 Clarks River Tenn-M-D 9 Cane Creek Elk 29 Claypool Branch C! inch 60 Cane Creek Fr. Broad 96 Clear Brsach [ Cree @ Holsten 78 Cane Creek Fr. Broad 93 Clear B sach Tenn-C-Lt 61 Cane Crees Hiwassee 46 Clear Creek C11och 53 Cane Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Clear Creek Clinch 56 Cane Crees Tenn-D-E 19 Clear Creek Clinch 59 Cane Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Clear Creek Elk 29 Cane Creek Tenn-M-D 11 Clear Creek . Fr. Broad 53 Cane River Fr. Broad 95 Clear Creek Fr. Broad 94 Caney Creek Citnch 54 Clear Creek Fr. Broad 95 Caney Creek Fr. Broad $7 Clear Creek Tenn-D-E 22 Caney Creek Holston 74 C1est Creek Tenn-E-H 05 Caney Creek Tenn-D-E 22 Clear Creek Tenn-H-C 49 d 7 Caney i okg, Creek Tenn-D-E 22 iClear Creek Sinks) Tenn-E -H 35 Caney Creek Tenn-H-C 50 Clear Tork Big Nance Creek Tenn-D-E 25 Caney Fork Lt. Tecn. 68 Clem Creek Duck 17 Caney Hollow Creek E;k 30 Clifty Creek Clinch 53 Caney Spring Creek Duck 17 Clifty Creek Tenn-M-D 10 Cannon Crees Tenn-E-H 37 Clinch River Tenn. 51 s
e 104 Major Maior h luver Basto M Strom an River Basta M C11agunas Creek Lt. Tema. 64 Crocestt Spring Branch Hisassee 44 Clock Creek Elk 29 Crophed Creek Brwassee 48 Chaad Creek Holston 74 Crooked Creek Team-D-E 19 Coal Creek C11ach 58 Crooked Creek Teen-D-E 25 Coal Creek C11ach 40 Crooked Crees Teen-Lt Hd 72 Cobb Creek Etwassee 44 C Fork Clinch 53 Cogey Branch E3 29 rocked For[Blet:here Creek C11ach 53 Cote Teen-D-E 22 row Breach Te am-D-E 25 Casey Creek Teen-D-E 22 Crow Creek Tena-E-H 34 Ores Branch Team-E-H 39 Crowdahout Creek Tenn-E-H 33 Coher Creek Etwassee 44 Crowson Creek Teen-D-E 25 Cebort Creek Teen-D-E 14 Crimpeos Creek Deck 18 Cold Prong Holeton 78 Crystal Creek Teas-E-H 37 Cold Mill Creek Teen-D-E 21 Cab Creek C11 men 89 Cok! water Branch Teen-B C 49 Cub Cree:s Fr. Broad se Coldwater Creek Elk 29 Cab Creek Teno-D-E 19 Cole Ctry Creek Teen-E H 38 Cuckle Creek Citach 54 Cole Sprtag (,Cacy Breach Teen-E-H 35 Cu11aseja R2*er Lt. Tenn. 68 Colernsa Branch Fr. Broad 88 Callowhee Creek Lt. Tenn. g7 Celes C>re Srsach Fr. Broad 91 Cabos Creek Teen-Lt-Hd 71 j Co111ae /Thea@ece7 Creek Deck 17 Crash Creek Hlesesee 48 Co111ae Dreek ~ Lt. Tsaa. 87 Cyprese Creek Teen-D-E to Colvard Creek Etwassee 47 Cypress Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Conasauga Creek Etwesees 45 Cypress Creek (2) Tenn-M-D 9 Conley Cnek Etweseos 47 Cyprese Creek Te nn-M-D 11 Coenelly Creek Lt. Tenn. 87 Cypress Creek Dralasse Canal Tenn-M-D 9 Conner Creek C11ach 55 Dabbe Creek Teen M-D 10 Cookson Creek H1wassee 45 Da&fye Creek C11ach 53 Coca Creek Duck 14 Dallas 8: sack Tees-E-H 34 Coosa Creek Lt. Tenn. 88 Dallas Branch Tenn-E-H 40 Coco Creek Tene-E-H 36 Das Holland Creek H1wassee 47 Coon /,ilaccoo[ Creek Tena-E-H 38 Dancing Cnek Htwassee 44 Cocetree Crees Fr. Broad 95 Da.nell Creek Lt. Tenn. 69 Cooper Cnek E twassee 45 Dave Barna (Elght Fork Eas![ Creek His a ssee 48 Cooper Creek Lt. Tenn. 84 Davidson River Fr. Broad 95 Coops Creek Tema-E-H 37 Davis Branch Clinch 53 Coosa Creek Rtwassee 47 Davis Creek C11ach 57 Copper Creek C11ach 59 Davis Mill Crook Htwassee 43 Corbia Creek H wassee 48 Deaver Branch Lt. Tenn. 65 Cors Creek H!wassee 48 Decanst Creek Team-H-C 49 Corn Creek Holston 77 Dedmaa Branch Lt. Teen. 65 Corner Rock Creek Fr. Bru d 90 Deep Creek Lt. Tenn. 65 Cosby Creek Fr. Broad 87 Deep Creek Lt. Tenn. 66 Cotaco Creek Tena-E-H 34 Defesand Creek Duk 18 Cotton Creek Tean-M-D 10 (Denton Sprang Branch Stak) Tenn-Lt-Md 71 Courtheuse Creek Fr. Broad 94 Depct Branch Te nn-E-H 34 Cove Creek Citach 54 Devila Fork Fr. Broad 94 Cove Creek Clinch 59 Diana Creek Elk 29 Cove Creek Fr. Broad 84 Dick Creek Elk 30 Cove Creek (2) Fr. Broad 88 Dickey Creek Holston 79 Cove Creek Holston 78 Dicks Creek Lt. Tenn. 87 i Cove Creek Holston to Dicks Creek Lt. Tenn. 58 i l Cow Creek Citach $4 DL111a8bant Creek Fr. Broad 90 Cowee Cnek Lt. Tema. a8 Dilla Creek Lt. Tena. 67 Coweein Creek Lt. Tena. 89 Dingle Creek Fr. Broad 93 Cox Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Dix Creek Fr. Broad 99 Crab Creek Fr. Broad 95 Dobbe Branch Teen-E-H 38 Crab Orchard Creek C11ac h 53 Dodson Creek Holston 74 Crabapple Branch Clinch 53 Doe Creek Holatae 77 ' Craborehard Creek Holston 78 Doe Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Crabtree Creek Fr. Broad 88 Doe River Holston 76 Craig Hollow Branch Teno-D-E 10 Dog Creek C11ach 56 Craighead Creek E3 29 D>oley Creek Htwassee 47 Cranberry Creek Helsica 78 Doublecarnp Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Crane Creek Hiwassee 48 Doubles Branch. no Clinc h 60 Crowfish Cnek Teto-D-E 25 Drowning Creek C11ach 54 Crawford Creek Fr. Broad 99 Dry Branch C11cch 39 Crawford Creek H twassee 48 Dry Branch Duck 17 Tena-D-E 20 Crtpple Deer Creek Tenn-D-E 22 Dry Branch _ Crockett Creek Holston 74 Dry Branch @ger Creekj Teca-E-H 40
e 107 Major Mator s' nam River Basta hg Stream Rtser Basin /3ry Brune[Waterfan Creek Tena-D-E 20 Emory Valley Creek Clinch SS Dry Cnek Cunch s7 Engush Creek rr. Broad e7 Dry Creek C11ach 49 English Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Dry Creek Duck 18 Est111 Fork Tenn-E-H 33 Dry Creek Duck 17 Evans Branch Fr. Broad 98 Dry Creek E2 30 Evans Hol.1,ow E:k. 28 Dry Creek c) E2 31 Factory /Mul7, Branch E2 30 Dry Creek Holston 78 Factory Iranch Lt. Tenn. 64 Dry Creek Tenn-D-E 19 Facsory Creek Elk 23 Dry Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Factory Creek, Tena-D-E 24 Dry Cnek Tenn-D-E 23 ' Fagan Creek Teen-E-H 34 Dry Creek Tena-D-E 24 Fall Creek Duck 15 Dry Creek Tenn-E-H 34 Fall Creek Holston 74 Dry Creek Tenn-E-H 35 Fa3 Creek Holston 73 Dry Creek Tena-E-H 36 Fall Creek Tenn-N-C 49 Dry Creek Tenn-E-H 38 Fauing Water Creek Tena-E-H 40 Dry Creek Tenn-E-H 39 Farris Creek Elk 30 Dry Creek Tenn-E-H 40 Festy Brunch Hlwassee 44 Dry Creek Tenn-M-D 10 Fie Creek Fr. Broad 59 Dry Cnek Tenn-M-D 11 F!ghtmg Creek Fr. Broad 83 Dry Valley Creek H1wassee 43 FLghtingtown Creek Hiwassee 45 Dry Weakley Creek E!k 28 Fluauer Branch Hiwassee 43 Duck River Tenn. 13 Fine
- Creek Fr. Broad
$7 Dudley Creek Fr. Broad 82 Fina Creek Hiwassee el Dukes Creek Elk 29
- First Creek Tena-D-E 25 Dumplin Creek Fr. Broad 82 First Creek Tenn-Lt-Hd 72 Dumps Creek Cunch 60 FLsh Camp Prong Tenn-Lt-Hd 72 Duncan Branch Tenn-Lt-Md 71 Fisher Creek Holston 74 Dunkta Creek Tenn-D-E 23 F!sg Branch Fr. Brr,,ad 94 Dunlap Creek Duck 16 Fiat Branch Lt. Tenn.
68 Dunlap Creek Tenn-H-C 49 Flat Cnek Duck 17 Dunn Creek Fr. Broad 93 Flat Creet Duck is Durch Cnek Holston 78 Flat Creek Fr. Broad $3 Eagle Creek Lt. Teca. 63 Flat Creek Fr, Broad. 84 Eagle Creek Tenn-D-E 19 Flat Creek Fr. Broad 91 s Eagle Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Flat Creek Fr. Broad 92 Eagle Cnek Tenn-M-D 10 Flat Creek Fr. Broad 96 Eagle Fork /Jagle7 Creek - Htwassee 48 Flat Creek Holston 73 : Eag!enest Creek Fr. Broad 88 Flat Creek Tenn-D-E 19 East Chickamauga Creek Tenn-E-H 39 Flat Creek Tenn-D-E 23 East Fo* Fr. Broad 83 Flat Fork C11ach 53 East Fort Bull Creek Fr. Broad 90 Flat Rock Creek Tenn-E-H 36 Cane Creek Duck 14 Flats Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Clarks River Tenn-M-D 9 Fletcher Creek Fr. Broad 94 FLsher Creek Lt. Tenn. 67 Flint Creek Tena-E-H 33 East Fork French Broad Rl'er Fr. Broad 95 Flint River Tenn-E-H 34 Hall Creek Holston 79 Fodder Creek Htwassee 44 Lynn~ Creek. Elk 28 Ford Creek Elk 27 Mu; berry Creek EIk 29 Forge Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Pigeon River Fr. Broad 89 Forgey Creek Holston 74 East Fork Poplar Creek C11ach 34 Fork Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Ray Creek Holston 74 Forked Creek Clinch 32 Richland Cnek Fr. Broad 84 Forked Dee* Creek Citach 38 Shoal Creek Elk 27 Forney Creek Lt. Tenn. 66 - Sugar Creek Em 27 Fortyetght Creek Duck ' 14 East Fork nir1 Creek Tenn-Lt-Hd 72 Fountain Creek Duck 17 Upper Bear Creek Tenn-D-E 23 Tourmite Creek H!wassee 45 East Piney River Duck 16 Fourth Creek Tena-Lt-Hd 72 East Prong Doe Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Fox Creek Tenn-E-H 33 East Rock Creek Duck 17 French Broad River Tenn. 51 Eaton Branch Duck 18 French _MI11 Q, reek Tenn-E-H 33 Ebenerer Branch Teca-Lt-Hd 71 Friar ffr7ay Branch Tenn-E-H 39 E!am Creek Tena-E-H 33 Fry Branch Elk 28 Elk Creek Holston 75 Furnsee Creek Holston 77 E2 River Holston 77 Gabriel Creek Fr. Broad 90 Elk River Tecn. 27 Galbraith Creek Lt. Tenn. 66 Elleloy Creek Tenn-Lt.Hj 72 Gausghe r Creek Tens-Lt-Md E!!!!ay Creek Lt. Tenn. 69 Gauoway Creek Fr. Broad ~ 71 95 Enis Branch Hlwassee 45 Gammon Creek Holston 78 Emory River C11nch 52 Gap Creek Cunch 57 s
l Major Major 9'nas RNer Tasts Srnse A!ver 3 sin. g Cap Creek Fr. Broad 84 Harris Creek Htwassee 42 Gap Cred Fr. Broad 83 c, Harris,7 Twa Creon Tenn-M D 10 Gap Creek Heissia 74 Harrison Branch LI. Tma. 64 Gap Ana Bolstco 77 Haseen Creek Duck 18 Garner Cnek mck 15 Haw Crnk Fr. Broad 92 l Carrison Fort Duck 18 Raye Cnek E3 23 Gashee Creek Fr. Broad 92 Haywood Creek E2 29 Gase Creek Fr. Broad 84 Ha ns! Crees Lt. Tena. 65 Gassaway Crook Htwasees 45 He%e Creek H!wassee 47 German Creek Holston 73 He amphill Creek Fr. BroaJ 88 l GCbert Houcw Drata Etwassee 43 Hanssows Creek 'Itwassee 45 G011am Creek E2 31 Healey Cnek Z2 31 Gimlettreek E3 28 Henson Creek Tenn-E.R 37
- Ists /Cuess7 Creek Fr. Broad 82 Bese
- Creek Teno-Lt-Md 72
'f.adylork~ Fr. Broad 82 Hessey Branch E2 30 lady Fort Fr. Br9ei 94 Restar Creek Tem-E M 35 p Duck 17 Hickory Creek C atteh 55 . tabe Crsek
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55 Goodwater Branch Fr. Broad 84 Ocks Cruk Teas-E 4 37 Goose Creek Helsice 77 HL81oa Creek H!wassee 45 4 Goose Crus Tenn-E-H 34 Hist;omer Creek Mrwssees 48 Goose Creek Tena-Lt-Hd 72 HLaas Creek CI:nct 53 Goose Pned Eranch Duck 18 Hmes Creek Teno-C.Lt 61 Goebee Cred Holston 74 Htwassee Rtrer Tenn. 41 C-spe Cruk Hrwassee 46 Hog Cred Tenn-D-E 20 Grassy Cove Sink) Tenn-E-H 37 Hogpen Bram:b Fr. Broad 82 rasey Creek C11ach 54 Holconte Branch Fr. Broad 90 Grassy Cred Fr. Broad to Hollani Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Crassy Creek Fr, Broad 95 Hotty Brsact Tenn-D-E 23 Grasey Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Houy Creek Tena-D-E 24 /,Urassy Cree [Feavine Branch Ectstoe 78 Houy Fork Tenn-M-D 10 Tenn. 72 ura:ety Ersaca Htwassee 44 Motston River Grsy Crees Tenn-E-H 40 Wonary Brah Fr. Broad S5 ray Houow Eranch Duck 16 Hotriay Creek Fr. Broad
- 2 Greasy Creek Citach 54 l'aneycutt Brsach Fr. Broad
' 86 Greasy Creek Htwassee 45 Houyr1m Creek holstee 74 Greasy Run /Jirtle Paint Rock Cree [ Tena-C-Lt $1 Horpero Cred Fr. Broad $3 Greasy Rock Cred C1:ach 58 Hopstas Blanch Tena-E 9 to ' Creen A.wr Dack 14 Hcrn Creek ' Tens-M.D 10 s Creenbrier Ersach Tenn-D-E 2e Horse Dranch. Fr. Swed 82 Green 11ch Creek 1)uck 18 Tiorse C9eek Holstor. 75 Greens Creek Lt. Tenn. 67 Horse Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Griffitta Grench Lt. Tenn. 64 Hottkaias Creek Tenn-C-Lt 61 Crtaders Creek Dact 15 Hothouse Creek N Wassee 43 Grtzala Creek Etwassee 45 Fe.asma Branch Lt. Tenn. 63 Grosses Creek Holston 79 Hubbard Brasch Teim-D-E 11 Groumihag Creek Fr. Broad 87 Hungry Mother Creek Holme 79 Guess Creek Tenn-E R 35 Met Branch Lt. Teen. 64 /Cuess7 gig Creek Fr. Broad 82 Kunstag Creek Tens-M-D 10 Cuesthtver C11ach 59 Huntsville Spring Branch - Teen-E -H 34 Gulf Fork Blg Creek Fr. Broad 89 Hart 6 cats Creek C) Duck 14 Gam Creek E2 30 Harricane Creek Duck 15 Gum Hollow Bronch Clinch 54 Hurricane Cnd Duck 17 Cunstacker Creek H!wassee 41 Harricane Cnek Duck 19 Guntar F;rk Fr. Broad 87 Hurricane Creek Elk 28 Haddos Cranch C11nch 60 Hurricane Creek E2 30 Hatte Eranch Fr. Broad 84 Harricane Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Haley Creek Duck 18 Hurrtcane Creek Tenn-D-E 23 Haley Creek Tena-D-E 19 Hurricana Creek Te na-E-H 34 Han Branch $ne[ Tena E-H 37 Hurricane Creek Tenn-E-H 39 Ha!2 Creek Holstee 79 Harricane Cnek Tenn-M-D 11 Hall Creek Tenn-E-H 37 Harricane Tork Clinch 60 Hampme Creek Holston 77 Harricane Fork Tenn-E-H 35 Hams Creek E2 28 Hyatt Creek Fr. Broad 89 Hanging Dog Creek Hiwassee 47 Hyatt Creek His assu 47 Mard!n Creek Tenn-D-F to IndLas Creek Clinch 54 Mardin Creek Tenn-H-C 49 Ind.an Creek CI:nch 57 Hardy Creek Citoch 57 Indian Creek Citach 56 Hartnoe Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Ind2aa Creek G) Citach 60 Harsts Branch Tenn-H-C 50 f d aa Creek Duck 16
h / ~,$ p 109 ~ ~ Malor Major S *-ee tu River Basis Pge Senam River ftasta g Sdian Creek E:k 29 Leatherwood Branch Fr. Broad et 1.adian Ctvek Holston 75 Leatherwood Creek E2 28 - a Indian Cnek Lt. Tena. 66 Leatherwood Creek Tens-M-D 11 Indian Creek Lt. Tenn. 67 Le Conte Creek Fr. Broad 83 !adian Creek Tenn-D-E 20 La&etter Creek Tenn-M-D 9 Indian Creek Tena-D-E 22 Ledford deft Fork Eagle] Creek Htwassee 48 tadian Creek Tena-E t! 34 Lees Creek Elk 29 trdlan Cnet Tens-M-D 11 Left Fork Beetree Cnek Fr. Broad 92 Indian Camp Crook Fr. Broad 87 Letpers Creek Duck 16 Indian Flats Prong Teen-1.t-Hd 72 Leslie Branch Holsum 75 fndlaneamp Creek - Tena-D-E 24 Lewis Creek Clinch 60 Inmaa Hollow Duck 14 Lick Branch Hiwassee 44 fatla Creek Lt. Tenn. 68 Lick Branch Tena-E-H 40 !aland Creek C11mch 53 Lick Cnek C11ach $3 Island Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Lick Creek Clinch 60 !aland Creek Tenn41-D 9 Lick Creek Duck 16 !vy Creek [ Rive [ Fr. Broad 90 Lkk Creek Fr. Broad 84 trylog Creek Miwas ee 47 Lick Creek H1wassee 41 Jack Brusch Duck 14 Lick Crcek Holston 90 Jack Bradley Branch Lt. Tenn. 67 Lick Creek (3) Tena-D-E 19 Jacks Branch Duck 15 Lick Creek (2) Tenn-D-E 21 Jacks Creek Fr. Broad 96 Lick Cnek Teen-SE 23 Jason B nach Fr. Broad 96 Lick Creek Tens-M-D 10 Jenkins Branch Lt. Tenn. 66 Lick Creek Drainage Ditch Tenn-D-E 21 Jenkins Creek Elk 27 Lick Tork Teno-E-H 35 Teen-D-E 23 Limestone Creek Tenn-E-H 33 Jennie Branch s Jewett Creek Tenn-N-C 49 Lindsay Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Jockey Creek Fr. Broad 85 Lindsey Creek Fr. Broad 83 Joel Branch Fr. Broad 95 Little Cnek Hiwassee 47 Johns River Tenn-M-D 9 Little 6tumpowe[ Creek Holston 78 '7ohnson Drainage Ditch 7 Bat Fork Fr. Broad 94 Little Creek Tenn-E-H 37 Johnson Va!!ey Creek Tenn-C-Lt 61 Little River Clinch 60 Jonathan Creek Tenn-M-D 9 Little River Fr. Broad 94 Jonathans Cnek Fr. Broad 88 Little River Tena Lt-Hd 11 Jones Cnek Lt. Tenn. 69 Little Baker Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 s Jones Creek (2) Tenn-E-H 36 Little Barren Creek Citach 58 Jonee Betti Creek Tenn-M-D 10 Little Bear Creek (2) Tenn-D-E 23 Juanita Creek Elk M Little Bear Creek Tena-D-E 24 x Junaluska Creek Hiwsssee 47 Little Bear CJeek Te ns-M-D 9 E L :ttle Beecy Pog2 Creek Holston 78 Juney Whank Branch Lt. Tenn. 68 ^ Keith Cove Creek Elk 30 Little Bent Creek Fr. Broad 94 Kelly Creek Elk 29 Little 3Lgby Creek Duck 16 Kelly Creek Lt. Tenn. 69 Little Blue Creek Duck 14 Kelly Cove Creek Tena-E-H 35 Little Bresstown Creek Hiwassee 45 Kendrick Creek Holston 75 Little BMsh Creek Tena-E-H 37 Kephart Prong Lt. Tenn. 67 Little Buffalo River Duck 13 Kiesee Creek Fr. Broad 96 Little Cane Creek Elk 29 Kict Creek Fr. Broad 94 Little Catalcochee Cnek Fr. Broad 87 King Creek Fr. Broad 96 Little Cedar Creek Citach 60 King Creek Tena-H-C 30 Little Ctetuee Creek Htwassee 44 Kingston Creek Clinch 52 Little Chickamauga Creek Tenn-E-H 39 Kir*Jy Cmd Tenn-E-H 35 Little Chucky Creek Fr. Broad 84 ~ Kitchecs Creek Elk 30 L121e Clear Creek Citoch $3 Knob Creek Duck 16 Little Coon Creek Tenn-E-H 36 Knob Creek Fr. Broad 32 (Little Cove sink) Tenn-E-H 36 s Knob Creek Holston 76 Little Cow Creek C11nch 54 Knob Creek Te nn-D-E 25 Little Crsbtree Creek Fr. Broad 86 Knob Creek Tenn-Lt-Hd 72 Little Cripple Deer Creek Tenn-D-E 22 /Eac[ Cole St-ing Branch Tenn-E-H 35 Little CMw Creek Tenn-E-H 36 Eance Creek Holston TS Little Cypress Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Lands Creek' Lt. Tenn. 66 Little Doe River Holston 77 Lard Branch Tenn-D-E 21 Little Dty Creek Elk 28 Larkin Fork Ten-E-H 35 Little Dry Creek Tera-E-H 33 Dure! Branch Fr. Broad 94 Little Duck River Duck IS Laure! Besnch Jreef Mtwassee 46 Little East Fork Pigeon River Fr. Broad 99 Iaurel Creek Holston 79 Little Etnory River C11ach 52 uurelgreek Holston 90 Little Fiery Gizzard / Shook' Creek ' Tera-E-H 36 /Eaurejf Quarty Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Little Flat Creek ~ ~ Holston 73 Eautet Fork Holston 77 ^ Little Fortyetght Creek Duck 14 Leadvale Crees Fr. Broad 83 Little Hightower Creek Hiwassee 45
110 W)or Major Rwee Basin g Rivee Bastr hg3 l333 gt,ge,,,tg a Clic-h so Deck is Mame spring Cmk Tean-E-a 33 1.tme narrmane C== D ek is Manard Cmk Teen-R-C 49 ute.marrie.as Cmk Fr. Brood se Wange Creek Tesa-M-D 10 Little tvy Creek Italetoe 79 Magile Creek R >aseee 47 Lie Jeoob Creek Tem-M-D 9 Marble Creek / Lim Jonaltaa Creek Pr. Dread 9e riew Ltatle Yellow Creek Teen-D-E 21 Tosa-D-E 20 Little Imarel Creek Pr. Broad 46 h reek Cunch 57 Li m L2nese>as Crees Tom-E-E 33 Martin Cseek Fr. Broad SS uttle Ltasemme Creek Bolema to MartM Creek Fr. Broad 90 Little Meccaeta Creek Ewassee 43 Martes Creek Little Mouse Creek atwoosee 47 Citneh 84 Marten Creek Tesa-M-D 10 Little Chad Rtrer. Desk 14 Martsa Creek Elk 30 Little Opeessia Creek Toen-E-B 38 Mathias Breach Teen-D-E 22 Little Palat Cnek Teen-E-E 38 MaFe Bruneh N>aseee 47 Little Passt Rock Creek Teen-C-1A G1 McCa3 Braath LL'.ttle Pasat Rock Cree @Oroney Ihta C11ach 53 Fr. Broad SS G8ecleegh Wellow 8tak) * ' C11ach 55 Little Pigeon River , Teen-R-C 48 MCoy treach Dack 17 Little Ptary Creek Teen-R-C 48 McCatcheos Creek Tena E-R 34 Lim Richland Creek Teen-M-D 11 McDonnell Creek Fr. Broad 93 Little Richlaad Creek Fr.. Broad St McDewen Creek Lim Rock Creek WFatkand Sprtag Branch Tena-E-5 38 Fr. Broad 91 Team-E-H 40 Little Sandynash Creek Lt. Tena. 85 McGill Creek Tema-M-D 10 Little Santeetlah Creek Toen-E-E. 37 McGowna Breach Holetce 80 Little Seentchie River Teen-8-C 40 McHear7 Creek Tenn-E-H 37 Little Sewee Creek Tems-D-E SS McW131ame Creek Little Shoal Creek Citach to Bolemu 79 Meade Creek Lt. Team. e5 Little Staking Creek Team-E-R 40 Meadow Breach Fr. Broad 64 E wassee 43 Meadow Creek Fr. Broad 90 Little Sodty Creek LIG Soum Mouse Creek C11ach 59 hadow Fort C11ach 55 Bolstoe 77 Malme Detach Little S'ock Creek Little Stoay Creek (2) Fr. Broad $3 Elvsance 48 Wrrtu Cove Creek Fr. Broad et Duck 16 Weeser Fork Little Sugar Creek Dnek 18 Little Swan Creek Citmeh Se /keestcQ Parke Creek Fr. Broad 83 Team. 83 Riddle Creek Little Sycatmore Creek Htwassee 44 Lim Tenneseos River Clameh 59 MkMle Creek um T:nna Creek Lt. Tena, et Team-IA-Rd 71 MkM1e Creek Teen-E-K 38 Ditle Turkey Creek Teen-D-E 21 Mlelle Creek . Teen-D-E 24 Little White Oak Creek Team-D-E to Middle Cypress Creek Tees-M-D 9 Little Wolf Creek Tama-E-E 40 Middle Fork Creek Teen-B-C 49 1.Ittle Wolftevet reek Teen-D-E 21 M1dkile Fork Bisek Cnek C L1h Yellow (,Marlow] Creek Teen-M D 9 Holetoe te Middle Fork Clarks River Fr. Broad 96 French Broad Rtrer Livingston Creek Duck 16 Holstoo 79 locust Fork Bohnes 80 Noteein Atver Uttle Etnory Rtver C11ach 82 1Agan Creek CID< a 54 C11 mob $8 Ewa#ee 48 sycamore Creek 14ee MountabiCreek 14eg Breach Fr. Broad at Lt. Tens. et Mi&11e Proeg Teno-Lt-Hd 72 tong Branch Tean-E-B 39 Middle Prong L1'tle Rtwer Fr. Broad a3 Little Pigeon River 14tig Branch Fr. Broad 84 Tenn-D-E 21 Long Creek Fr. Broad 89 Middletoe Creek Teen-D-E 20 14ag Creek Lt. Team. SE Mllee Creek 14eg Creek Cia.h st Teen-E E 38 MIR 3rsach Tena-D-E 23 Long Island Creek Teen-E-H 44 Mm Branch Team-E-H 38 Mm Cave Trib ta Grsesy Cove long savannah Creek Fr. Broad 98 Citoch 53 locktag Glaae Creek Tese-E-E 38 MulCreek Duck 14 Imokout Creek Citaeh 54 M m Creek 14st Creek Dock 15 Citach 39 M1H Creek Fr. Broad 82 14st Creek Holeesa 73 Min Creek Rtwassee 48 Lost Creek Tenn-D-E 19 MLS Creek Lt. Toon. 69 Imst Creek Holston 73 MH1 Creek Tenn-D-E 22
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Teen-E-H 36 Min Creek (14st Creek Sink) Tenn-D-E 23 Lt. Teen. 85 MS Creek Tena-E H 33 lost Cove Creek Citach 59 Min Creek Tenn-E-H 39 14velady Creek H!waeese 48 Mtn Creek Elk 30 L lu Cree (Facery Branch E ILower Bel 17 Ben Creek Tetus-D-E 19 Elk 30 '5ower Cub 7 Creek ' Duck 14 Miner Creen lower SInktng Creek Tenn-E-R 36 Elk to MI:ler Creek Fr. Broad 83 1.ynn Creek Tena-1A-Ed 72 M1Hican Creek Tetus-D-E 19 IJm Catap Pyceg Duck 17 Minpand Branch Fr, Broad 94 Lytte Creek Teen-D-E 23 M1us River Lt. Tenn. 47 mck Branch Tem-E-H 39 Mingus Creek Mackey Breach . _, _ ~ .~..
o + 111 i em Major Major 5* ream River Bastn hge St-*1m River Basin g Mbk Creek Fr. Broad 54 North Choate Creek E:k 23 M2now Branch Elk 28 North Tork Creek Duck 17 MitcheL1 Branch Fr. Broad 66 North Fork Beason Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Moccasin Creek H!wassee 46 Black Creek Tenn-H-C 49 Wecasta Creek Tenn-H-C 49 Bullrun Creek Clinch 55 Molino Creek Eik 29 North Fork Citico Cnek Lt. Tenn. 64 Monteith Brsach Lt. Tenn. 66 /Sorth Fork Clear Whne Creek Citach 53 7 Mon.eith Creek Lt. Tenn. 67 North Fork C11nch"' River C11ach 55 Moon Creek Fr. Broad 54 C11och River Clinch 60 Moore Creek Fr. Broad 92 French Broad River Fr. Bread 96 Wores' urg Branch Holsen 74 North Fork Holston River Holston 79 o Woresville Creek Dick 17 Ivy Creek Fr. Broad 90 Morgan Creek Tenn-D-E 19 Mill Creek Duck 15 Morgan / Morris 7 reek Tecn-M-O 10 M1:Is River Fr. Broad 84 Mortcn franch-C E2 29 2d Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Morton Creek Fr. Broad ll North Fork Powell R;ver CI:nch 57 Mosheita Branch Fr. Broad 54 Pryor Cove Branch Tenn-E-H 37 Moss Spring Hollow Duck 16 Rock Creek E2 33 Mossy Branch Fr. Broad 57 Swannanos River Fr. Broad 92 Mossy Creek Holston 73 Turkey Creek Fr. Broad 91 Mountain Creek Tenn-E -H 35 North Homiry Creek Fr. Broad 93 Mountain Fork Tenn-E-H 35 North Indian Cnek Fr. Broad 85 %d Creek Clinch 53 North Mouse Creek H1wassee 42 Mud Creek Duck 17 North Potato Creek H!wassee 45 Shad Creek Elk 30 North Sauty Creek Tenn-E-H 36 Mud Creek Fr. Broad 54 North Shoal Creek H!wassee 46 Ed Creek Fr. Broad 93 Nor'h Toa River Fr. Broad 55 Ed Creek Lt. Tena. 69 Norton dacker Creek Fr. Broad 95 7 Mai Creek C) Tenn-D-E 23 NorwooT C reek-Em 30 2d Creek Tenn-D-E 25 Fotchy Creek LL Tenn. 64 Ed Creek Tenn-E-H 36 Nottely River Hiwassee 46 Wd Creek Tenn-M-D 10 Obed River ~ Clinch 53 Wd Lick Creek C Inch 53 Obeys Creek Clinch 59 Wd Tavern Creek Tenn-E-H 33 Ocoee River H!wassee 44 Muddy Branch Citnch 60 Ocoee-Toccoa River Hiwassee 44 Wddy Creek Fr. Broad 53 Oconaluftee River Lt. Tenn. 46 Wddy Creeit Holston 78 Old Town Criek C11nch 57 Wddy Cnek Tena-M-C 49 0111s Creek Clinch 56 Wddy Creek Tenn-1.5-Hd 71 O'Neil Branch Fr. Broad 87 W ddy Fork Fr. Broad 85 Onemile Branch Tenn-D-E 20 Eddy Fork 3:g Nance Creek Tenn-D-E 25 Costanaula Creek H1wassee 43 WIberry Cnes C11nch 57 Ogossum greek Duck 14 M,ulberry Cgek Elk 29 /Opossuta Possum Creek Tenn-E-H 40 (,,Mumpowe,r; Little Creek Holston 79 6tter Creek Clinch 53 Murphy Creek Tenn-Lt-Md 72 Oven Creek Fr. Broad $4 Wrphy Hollow Creek Tenn-E-H 35 Owl Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Wrrell Creek E!k 30 Owl Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Wse Branch Duck 19 Owl Hollow Creek Elk 30 mskrat Branch Hlwassee el Paint Creek Fr. Broad 89 Nalls Creek Teno-Lt-Hd 72 Paint Fork C) Fr. Broad 90 Nantahata River Lt. Tenn. 68 Paint Rock Creek Tenn-C-Lt 61 Neals Creek Fr. Broad 86 Peint Rock Riser Tenn-E-H 35 Ned Branch Fr. Broad 39 / Palme r7Parmley Hollow Branch E;k 31 Negro Creek Hiwassee 46 falmer Creeit Fr. Broad 97 Nelson Branch Clinch 55 Panther Creek Lt. Tenn. 65 Newfourni Crvest Fr. Broad 91 Panther Creek Tenn-D-E 19 Newton Branch Elk 29 Panther Creek Tenn-M-D 9 Paperville L g Sir. kin [ Creek Holston 79 Ei Nicholson Creek Fr. Broad 95 Ninemile Branch Tenn-E-H 40 Parker Branch Fr. Broad 91 Ninemale Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Parks fJIessic[ Creek Duck 15 No Busbess Creek C1 tach 53 Parmley ;',Palrae[ Hollow Branch E2 31 No Business Creek Tenn-E -H 33 Parson Branch Clinch 39 Noah Fork Duck 15 Parson Branch Lt. Tenn. 64 Noland Creek Lt. Tenn. $6 Parsons Hollow Branch Eik . 29 Noitchucky River Fr. Broad $3 Patton Creen Elk 31 Noontootia Creek Hlwassee 45 PasTaw Creek Clinch 54 Norman Creek Duck IS Paynes Bratch H!wassee 45 Norris Creek E3 29 Peachtree Creek Hlwassee 47 North Foric Holston 74 Peaveler Branch Holston 75 North Chickamauga Creek Tenn-E-H O Peavine Branc*. jrassy Crev[ Holston 75
s e 112 -- 9 7 Major Major Sm Rher Bests hg Stenam River Basta g Peartas Creek Team-E.R 39 Puncheon Camp Creek Fr. Broad 84 = Poe Dee Branch Ek 29 Qualttr Creek Deck 18 Pomarwtak!e Creek Tom-D-E 22 Quarry 6.naro7 Creek Lt. Tana. 84 Perry Creek Duck IS Quar er Creek Tena-D-E 23 Peretnumen Creek Elweasee 48 Queens Creek Lt. Tana. 44 Petty Breach 21k 30 Recocoe Creek C11ach 55 Phlppe Creek Fr. Broad 88 Racooes reek Fr. Broad 84 Ptekens Branch Tem-0-E 22 L Coos Creek Teen-E-H 34 Pigeoa Creek Clanch 54 Mag =hl reek Ek IT Ptgeon Creek Fr. Broad 84 a=g=hia Creek Fr. Broad 92 Pigeon River Fr. Brand 88 Ramble Croak Teus-M-D 10 Pyeon Roost Creek Elk 28 Raussey Creek Fr. Breed 83 Pigeoervoet Creek Fr. Broad 88 Randolph Nouew Deck 15 Pilksy Creek Lt. Team. 85 Rapier Mul Creek Etwassee 48 Pine Creek Lt. Tana. 88 Ramlesnake Breach Lt. Tema. 89 Ptee Swamp Branch Fr. Broad 44 Reven Fork Lt. Ten. 87 Pine Tree Branch Tem-D-E 30 Ray Creek Holsten 73 Piney Branch Duck 18 Reasceover Creek Fr. Broad 95 Ptney Creek Tena-D-E to Ra'els Creek Fr. Broad 88 Ptney Creek Tenn-E-H 33 Reed Creek Tenn-Lt-Ed 72 Finey Creek [Krveg Tenn4-C 48 Reedy CC Holstne 75 Ptney Cnek Tem-H-C 49 Reems Cmak Fr. Breed 91 Piney River Duck 15 Reeves Branch Elk 29 Teen-H-C 48 Restros Creek Holston 74 Ptaey River Ptabook Creek Toma-E-H 34 Rich Creek Duck 17 Ptagah Creek Fr. Broad SS mieMan.s Creek Elk 24 Pistol Crl ek .Tenn-Lt-Hd 71 Richlead Creek Fr. Broad 84 Pitts Branch Tena-E-H 40 Richland Creek Fr. Broad 88 Fleasant Vaney Creek Elk. 29 Richland Creek Holstoe 73 Plott Creek Fr. Broad 18 RJchlead Creek Tean-C-Lt 81 P!am Creek C11ach 80 RJebland Creek Tens-E-C 49' Pocket Creek Tenn-E.H 37 /Richlan8 Big Richland Creek Te nn-M-D 11 Poe Branch Tenn-E-H 39 Eght Fork Fr. Broad 98 Poe Branch Tenn-E-H 40 Rjgt t Fork Coal Creek Clinch 88 Poga d.ittle Beec[ Creek Holston 78 LRgtit Fork Easte] Dave Barrett Creek Etwassee 44 g l Polo Creek Fr. Broad 93 Right Pmg Rock Creek Fr. Broad 83 Poleca <5tock1on/ Creek Tees-C-Lt 81 Riley Creek Duck 18 Pond Crh ~ Deck 15 Riley Creek Teen-C-1J 81 Pond Creek Fr. Broad 84 Alley Creek Toma4-H 33 Pond Creek Tena-C-12 81 Reed Prong Fr. Broad 83 Pond Creek Tens-D-E 24 Rosa Creek Holston 77 ( Pond Cove Creek Teen-E-C 49 Roam Creek Teen-D-E 19 l Por Creek Toma-D-E 20 Rosa Creek Tem-M D 10 Prer Valley Branch C11nch 57 Roartag Brasch Clanch 87 Pact Valley Creek Holstne 74 - Roertag Creet Fr. Broad 88 Poorhouse Creek Em 30 Roartas Creek Toma-E-H 40 Pope Creek Tem-E-H 38 Roartag Fork Citsch 58 Poplar Creek C11mek 54 Roartig Fork Fr. Broad 83 l Popla r Creek Duck 18 Roaring Fork Fr. Broad 84 Portar Cove Fr. Broad 92 Robertson Creek Holsene 74 Posey Creek Tena-D-E 23 Robertson Fork Ek 28 Possum Creek Holetoe 79 Roblason Creek Elk 30 Possum Creek Holston 80 PaM==as Creek Fr. Broad 93 Possum (fpossuny Creek Toas-E-H 40 Rock Creek Clinch 64 Postoak Creek Tem -H-C 50 Rock Creek Elk 30 Potato Patch Branch Fr. Broad 88 Rock Creek Etwassee 42 Poundlag Mill Branch Clinch 80 Rock Creek Tena-D-E 22 Powder Branch Holstoo 78 Rock Creek Temi-E-H 39 Pow;11 Creek Fr. Broad 93 Rodt Creek Tena-E-H 40 Powen River - Clinch S8 Rock Island Branch Hiwassee 48 Pretty Creek Duck 15 Rockhouse Creek Duck 14 Pretty Hollow Creek Fr. Broad 87 Rockhouse Creek Duck 15 Prica Creek Fr. Broad 85 Rockhouse Creek Tena-M-D 9 Price Creek Etwassee 41 Rocky Branch Fr. Broad 89 Proctor Creek Lt. Tenn. 85 Rocky Branch Etweasee 48 Prytr Breach Tecn-E-H 33 Rocky Fork C11ach 59 e Pryor Cove Branch Tenn-E-H 37 Rocky Fort! Creek Htwassee 48 Pun:pkla Creek Duck 14 Rocky Sprtog Creek Holston 74 Pumpkin Creek Duck 17 Rocky Spur Branch Fr. Broad 83 Puncheon Fort Fr. Broad to Rogers Branch Teno-E H 37 -...... ~ ~. - -. S. -, ~. -
113 Major Major Stream River Basm Stresm River Basin M Rogers Creek Hlwassee 42 Shoal Cnek Tenn-D-E 24 e Rogers Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Shoal Creek Te nn-E-H 33 Rose Creek Elk 30 Shoal Creek Tena-E-H 35 Rose Creek Fr. Broad 86 Shoa1 Creek Tenn-E-H 39 Roseberzy Creek Holston 73 Shook Branch Holston 77 Roseberry Creek, Tenn-E-H 36 _ /jhoolf Little Fiery Glazard Creek Tenn-E-H 36 Ross Creek Fr. Broad 92 Shooting Creek Hiwassee 48 Rough Creek Hiwassee 45 Shop Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Rough Creek Tenn-Lt-Hd 72 Short Creek Duck 14 Rougo Fork Fr. Broad 87 Short Creek Htwassee 42 Rough Fort Lt. Tenn. 69 Short Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Round Island Creek Tenn-E-H 33 Short Cnek Tenn-E-H 35 Rube Creek Holston 78 ' Shuler Creek Htwsseee 46 Runner Brsach Hiwaseee 42 Suver Creek Duck 17 Running Water Creek Tenn-E-H 38 Suvermine Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Rush Fork Fr. Broad SS Sinkhole Areal Citneh 53 Rushirg Brsach Tenn-D-E 19 Sinkhole Creek Lt. *enn. 64 Rushing Creek Tenn-D-E 19 Sinking Creek Duck 14 Rusning Creek Tenn-M-D 10 Sinkits Creek Duck 15 hssell Branch Clinch 57 Sinking Creek Elk 29 Russell Creek Clinch 57 Sinking Creek Fr. Broad 84 Russell Creek Clinch 60 Sinking Creek Fr. Broad 97 Rutherford Creek Duck 16 Sinking Creek Holston 75 Rutherford Creek Tenn-D-E 2$ $1nking Creek Tenn-D-E 24 Sale Creek Tenn-E-H 40 Sinking Creek Tenn-Lt-Hd 71 Sallie Brunch Duck 19 iSinking Cnek Sink) Fr. Broad 84 Sand Creek Lt. Tenn. 65 SLx Mae Creek Tenn-E-H 34 Sanders Creek Duck 17 Skeenah Creek H1wassee 45 Sanders Creek Elk 29 SkGlorn Creek Tenn-E-H 37 Sandy Branch Tenn-D-E 25 Skitty Creek Lt. Tenn. 69 $sody Creek Tenn-H-C 49 Statestone Hollow Branch Clinch 36 Sandy Hollow Creek Fr. Broad 67 511ckrock Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Sandymush Creek Fr. Broad 91 Smallwood Branch Te nn-M-D 10 Santeetlah Creek Lt. Tenn. 65 Smith Creek Htwassee 46 Savsanah Creek Lt. Tenn. 67 Smith Creek Holston 75 Saw Creek Duck 15 Smith Creek Holston 80 Scarboro Creek C1 tach 55 Smith Creek Tenn-C-Lt 61 Scarce Creek Tenn-M-D 10 Smith Fork Tenn-D-E 20 Scarnam C:eek Tenn-E-H 35 Smith Hollow Tenn-M-D 11 Scataway Creek Hiwassee 48 Smith Hollow Bruech Elk 31 Schoolhouse Brsach Tenn-D-E 25 Smith Mill Creek Fr. Broad 91 Scott Creek Lt. Tenn. 47 Snake Creek Duck 17 Second Creek Tecn-D-E 23 Snake Creek Team-D-E 21 Second Creek Tenn-D-E 25 Snake Creek Drainage Ditch Tenn-D-E 21 Second Creek Tenn-Lt-Hd 72 Snell Branch Duck 17 Self Creek C1 Loch 53 Snow Creek Duck 16 Sepulcher Creek Clinch 60 Snowbird Creek Lt. Tenn. 65 Sequatchie River Tenn-E-H 36 Soak Creek Teno-H-C 49 Seven Springs Bnoch - Fr. Broad c 84 'Sospetone dente[ Creek H!wassee 43 Sevenmile Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Soco Creek Lt. Tenn. 66 Seventeen Creek Tenn-M-D 11 Soddy Creek Tenn-E-H 43 Sevier Branch Holston 74 Sokey B mach H1wassee - 43 Sewee Creek Tecn-H-C 49 Sols Creek Lt. Tenn. 68 Shakerag Branch Tenn-D-E 20 South Chestuee Cnek Hlwassee 43 Shannon Creek Elk 27 South Chickamaugs Creek Tenn-E-H 39 Shaw Creek Fr. Broad 94 South Fork Beason Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Shawneehaw Creek Holston 78 Beaver Creek Clinch 55 Shawnstte Creek Tenn-D-E 23 Big Willow Creek Fr. Broad . 94 Sheepneck Creek Duck 17 Cit!co Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Shenan Branch Lt. Tenn. 65 C11nch River C1Lnch 60 Shell Creek Holston 77 South Fork Dtana Creek E!k 29 Shell / Buck 7411 son 7 Creek Holston 77 Holston River Holston 75 SheitcE Creel Elk 29 Mills River Fr. Broad 34 Shelton Lturel Creek Fr. Broad 90 Mud Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Shepherd Creek Fr. Broad 94 Powell River C11ach 58 Shiny Creek Fr. Broad 89 South Fork Rapier Mill Creek Htwassee 46 Shipman Creek Duck 18 Turkey Creek Fr. Broad 91 Shoal Creek Elk 27 South Hominy Creek Fr. Broad 92 Shoal Creek Fr. Broad 96 Saudt Indian Creek Fr. Broad 35 Shoal Creek Htwassee 42 South Mouse Creek Hiwassee 43
.s g. 114 Major Major Stream River Baatn g Sjgy3 River Basin g South Sauty Creek Tem -E-H 35 Swan Pond Creek Cthsh 32 e Sout Shoal Crork Utwassee 44 Sw-= Rtver Fr. Broad 91 South Toe R2ver Fr. Broad 88 Swampond Creek Holetoe 73 SpalcIra Cnek f r. Broad 90 Swedes Cnek Teen-E-H 38 Sptvey Creek PT. Broad 88 Sweetes Creek Fr. Broad et Sprtog Branch Tou-E-H 37 Soestweter Creek Fr. Breed 87 Sprtng Creek Duck 17 Sweeswatertreek Hawassee 44 Cring Creek Fr. Broad at Sweetwater Creek Lt. Tenn. 88 Spring Creek Etwassee 42 Sweetwater Creek Teen-C-u 01 Spring Cnek Etwassee 44 Sweepeater Creek Tem-D-E 24 Sortag Creek Holema 74 Sworde Creek C1heh to Spring Creek Teen-D-E 24 Sycamore Creek Tees-M-D 11 Spring Cnek Tena-E-H 39 Table r Breach Holeton 73 Sprtag Hollow Branch Tem-M-D 11 TaaFard Creek Toma-t-H 40 Spr.r.g!!ald Branch Teen-Lt-Ed 71 Taman Creek Elenasee 47 Squaw Branch Duck 13 Tattle Breach Hoteten 79 Squirret Town Creek Tena-E-H 38 Taylor Creek Elk 30 St.aley Creek Holama 79 Taylor Creek Etwassee 47 Stamp Creek Tenn-C-u 81 Teal Hollow Creek Elk 29 Standifrr Branch Tees-E-H 37 ToEleo Creek Lt. Teen. 84 Standing Rock Cnek Tees-M-D 11 Tenloo River Lt. Toma. 44 Stanzo Branch Tenn-E-H 38 Tee M13e Creek Teen-H-C 49 Stanley Creek Teen-D-E 21 Ten Mlle Creek Toma-Lt-Hd 71 53r Creek H1wanese 48 (Tea Mlle Creek Stak) Teem-Lt-Hd 71 S:stion Creek C1 tach 57 Teaneesee River Ohte 5 Staekee Creek Tenn-C-u el Toesentes Creek Lt. Team. 8t Steels Creek Tena-D-E 21 htrd Creek Tens-Lt-Ed 72 Stewart Cnek Elk 29 homas Creek Holetoa 79 Stewman Creek Te m-D-E 20 Dompson Branch Etwasees 48 St:11 house Branch Clinch 40 Dompean Creek C11ach 80 Stillhouse Creek Etwassee 48 Dompean greek Dick 18 Stingicg Fork Tem-H-C 49 /,Thonesoaj Coll!as Creek Deck 17 Stock Creek C! tach SS nunderhead Proeg Te on-Lt-Ed 72
- tock Creek Tenn-Lt-Ed 71 Tiger Creek Holetoa 77 L iockton Branc@ Bakers Creek Tem-E-H 33 Tiger Creek Tem-E-H 40 f
g decktoo,Branc[ West Fork Bakere Creek Tenn-E-H 33 [f ter Cree @ Dry Branch Teen-E-H 40 <smekton/ Polecat Caos Tenn-C-u 81 Ttuey Creek Lt. Team. 84 ftoffal Creek Holsma 78 Toccoa Rtrer H!wassee 44 ~ Stony Creek C11ach Toesertag Branch Teen-E-C 49 Stony Creek Holston 77 Ton Breach Holema 78 Stony Fork Fr. Broad 92 Tonieon Creek Teen-D-E 23 Stooy Potat Creek Holston 74 Tome Creek C11ach SS Straight Creek (2) Clinch 88 Tome Creek Teen-D-E 19 Strutstt Fork Lt. Tena. 87 Tory Fork Elk te Strmgers Branch Tenn-E-H 38 Towee Creek Hrwasees 44 Stringere Branch Drainage Ditch Tena-E-H 38 Town Branch CIAnch 57 Stubblefleid Creek Holstne 74 Town Bramah To us-D-E 23 Suebes Creek Htwtesee 43 Town Breach To me-E-H 33 Suck Creek Tenn-E-H 38 Town Creek Blwassee 47 Sugur Cnek Duck 13 Town Creek Etwasese 44 Sugar Creek Dack 18 Tosa Creek Holetoa 77 Sugsr Creek Duck 19 Town Creek Teen-D-E 25 Sugar Creek E3 27 Town Creek Teen-E-H 33 Sugar Cnek Htwassee 41 Tows Creek Teen-E-H 34 Sugsr Creek H1wassee 48 Town Creek Tees-E-H 33 Sugsr Creek Tem-M-D 9 Town Creek Tens-E-H 37 Sqgsrgreek Tenn-M-D 10 Town Creek Teen-E-C 49 / Sugar Bullfrog Creek Hiwsssee 41 Town Creek Teen-Lt-Ed 71 Eugar Fork Duck 18 Towa /Rarria] Creek Tena-M-D 10 Sugar Fork Creek Lt. Tenn. 88 Traceirmaet Tema-D-E 23 Sugar Hlu Branch Duck 14 Trace Creek Duck 14 Sugarland Branch Fr. Broad 83 Trace Creek Tenn-M-D 11 Sulpha
- Creek Elk 27 Trade Branch Elk 29 Sulphur Creek Tena-D-E 19 Trail Fork Btg Croak Fr. Broad 89 Surgotnsville Creek Holston 74 Trtsg Branch E3 23 Susong Branch Holston 78 Trtsger Branch Tenn-D-E 22 e
(Swagirty Cove Sink) Tenn-E-H 38 Tuckahoe Cnek Fr. Broad 82 Swan Creek Elk 29 Tuckasegee River Lt. Tenn. 86 Swas greek Tenn-E-H 33 Tucmar greek Fr. Broad to ffway Big Swan Creek Duck 18 /,,iuckey Norton Creek Fr. Broad 96
115 _1 Stafor Ma)o r S*re a m River Basin M Stnam River Basin M Talula Creek Lt. Tenn. 65 Unnamed Trib to Dry Branch Tenn-D-E 20 Tumbling Creek Duck 15 Dry Branch Tenn-D-E 25 ~ e Tumbling Creek Hiwassee 45 East Fork Nplar Creek Clinch 54 Tumbling Creek Holston 60 Elk Creek Holston 76 Turtey Creek Duck 16 Elk River Elk 31 m Turkey Crees Fr. Broad 91 Unnamed Trib to Emory River C11mch 53 Turney Creek Tr. Broad 95 French Broad River Fr. Broad 93 Turkey Creek Holston 74 Friar Branch Tenn-E-H 39 Turkey Creek Tenn-D-E is Grassy Cnek Clinch 55 Turkey Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Hiwassee River Hiwassee 43 Turkey Creek Tenn-D-E 25 Unnamed Trib to H1wassee River Htwassee 46 Turkey Creek Tenn-Lt-Hd 71 Hutton Creek Holston 79 Turnbo Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Indian Creek @ Citoch 57 r Turner Branch Duck 17 Jenkins 3 ranch Lt. Tenn. 66 Turtletown Creek H!wassee 46 Jennie Branch Tenn-D-E 23 Tusquitse Creek Hiwassee 48 Unnamed Tnb to Kelly C.eek Duck IS Twentymile Creek Lt. Tenn. 65 lackey Creek Term-Lt-Hd 71 Twin Falls Creek Holston 76 Little Creek Holston 78 Twomile Branch Fr. Broad 93 Little Tennessee River Lt. Tenn. 69 Twomile Bnnch Tenn41-D 10 IJttle Toms Creek Clinch 59 Tyrone Creek Tenn-E-H 34 Unnamed Trib to test Creek Citoch SS Unnained Br of Bear Crees Duck 17 Mantle Creek Hiwassee 47 Big Sprtcg Creek Duck 15 Middle Creek H!wassee 44 Bluewater Creek Tenn-D-E 25 Nelson Branch C!!cch 55 Buchanan Creek Elk 23 Cld Town Creek (2) Citneh 57 Unnamed Br of Burra4rra Creek Hiwassee 45 Unumed Trth to Costanaula Creek Htwassee 43 Duck River Duck 16 Piney Creek Tenn-D-E 20 Hlnes Creek Tenn-C-Lt 61 Poor Valley Creek Holston 74 King Creek Tenn-H-C 50 Mwell Creek (2) Fr. Broad 93 Little Flat Creek Duck 17 Price Creek H1wassee 42 Unnamed Br of Middleton Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Unnamed Trib to Puncheon Carnp Creek Fr. Broad 64 ~ North Potato Creek H!wassee 45 Ray Creek Holston 73 (bed River Clinch 54 Ray Creek Holston 74 Postaak Creek Tenn-H-C 50 Richland Creek Holston 73 Rush Fort Fr. Broad 88 Right Fork Coal Creek Clinch 56 Unnarned Br of Sandymush Creek Fr. Broad 91 Unnamed Tnb to Scarboro Creek C11cch 55 Unnamed Stream 43) Htwassee 45 Sequatchie River Tenn-E-H 37 Walkertown Branen HNassee 45 Shoal Creek s2) Tenn-E-H 33 White Oak Creek Tenn-D-E 21 Sink Area Clinch 59 Unnamed Cnek in Cave Cave Tenn-E-H 36 Sink Area to Gap Creek Clinch 57 Unnamed Drain of Norris Creek Elk 29 Unmtned Trib to South Fork Powell River Clinch 58 Canamed Tnb to Agency Creek H!wassee 41 South Mouse Creek i3) H1wassee 43 Bailey Fork Tenn-M-D 10 Stony Creek C11ach 59 Eaker Creek Lt. Tenn. 64 Tellico River Lt. Tenn. 64 Beech River Term-D-E IS Thorncson Creek Clinch 56 Unntined Trib to big Creek (2) Elk 28 Unnamed Trth to Turtletown Creek Htwassee 46 Big Creek Holston 74 Watauga River Holston 76 Big Rock Creek Duck 17 Watauga River Holston 78 Big Sycamore Creek Clinch 59 Upper Bell Creek Hiwassee 48 Bu'falo Creek Clinch 56 Valley R!ver Hiwassee 47 Unnatned Trib to Case Creek Htwassee 46 Verageance Creek H!wassee 47 Carver Bnach Lt. Tenn. 67 Wacker Branch Tenn-E-H 36 Cherokee P.eservoir Holston 74 Wades Creek Tecn-M-D 9 k Citico Creek Tenn-E-H 39 Wagner Creek Elk 30 Clear Creek Fr. Broad 94 Walden Creek Fr. Broad 82 K Unnamed Tnb to Clear Spricg Bnech Clinch SS Walker Branch Fr. Broad 90 Clifty Creek Tenn41-D 10 Walker Creek Lt. Tenn. 65 Clinch River Clinch 54 Walker Cat =p Prong Fr. Bread 33 Clinch River Clinch 55 Walker Switch Creek Tenn-D-E 22 Coon Creek Duck 14 Wallace Branch Lt. Tenn. 69 Unnamed Tnb 'o Copley Branch Holston 77 Wallen Creek Citsch 37 Cotaco Creek Tenn-E-H 34 Walnut Creek Fr. Broad 90 Crooked Fork Clinch 53 Walnut Creen Lt. Tenn. 69 a Crying Creek Fr. Broad 57 War Creek Holsten 74 Invis Creek Clinch 57 War *nce Creek Duck 13 Uncarned Tnh to Davts Mill Crees Hiwassee 45 Washboard Creek Holston 74 Dobbs Branch Teca-E-H 35 Washington Creek Lt. Tenn. S* Doe River Holston 77 Watauga River Holston 75 Dossett Creek Cilneh 57 Watch C-eek Tenn-M-D 9 Drowni:2g Creek Clinch 54 Water Fors Duck 15 E - p 3 s
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1 CONTENTS Page I Abstract 3 Intrmfuction 3 Purpose and scope of investigation 3 location of area 3 Previous investigations 5 Acknowledgments Geography 6 6 Physiographic divisions G Blue Ridge province Valley atul Ridge province 6 7 Appalachian Plateau province 7 Climate 7 STATE OF TENNESSEE Temperature him. Precipitation 8 9 FilANK C. CIIAIENT, Cmiernor eral resources 10 Geology i 15 Ground water Occurrence and movement 15 17 Water-bearing properties of rmks 18 DEPAllTMENT OF CONSEltVATION Igneous rocks hietamorphic rmks 18 19 JIM McCollD, Commissioner Sedimentary rocks 22 Development and utilization 22 4 Wells 24 - 1 Springs 25 Chemical (guality 26 Iron 26 calciuni DIVISION OF CEOLOGY hiagnes, m 26 m 26 W. D. IIAltl)EAIAN, Snare Ceologiss Sodium and potassium Carbonate and bicarbonate 27 Sulfate 27 Chloride . 27 27 Nitrate 27 pII 28 Ilardness 28 Specific conductance Rmk units and their water bearing characteristics, 29 29 Pre Cambrian rocks. 29 Crystalline complex 29 Pre Cambrian p) raks 29 AIount Rc gers volcanic group Ococe series 29 i 30 Carnbrian system. lii i
- - - - ~ e 7 - I P:ge ' Iower Canbriam series.................. 30 Peg 2 Chitt:noogs diale Chilhowee group.,............ 49 - 30 .........o. M ississippian system........................... 49 Unicos formatson and Cochran conglomerate. 31 Ilampton formation aml Nichols shale. Grainger formation and Fort Payne chert. 49 Erwin formation and equivalent rocks.. 31 Newman limestone '.. 50 - . 31 . Pennington formation' ShadI dolomste + - - 32 50. Pennsylvanian system Rome formation. I 32 Pennsylvanian rocks undivided. Middle and Upper Cambrian series 33 5I 1, ate (?) Paleozoic intrusive rocks Conasauga shale or Conasauga group.. 33 52 - Pumpkm Valley shale. ' .rettiary(?) system. 52 34 Residual deposits. Ilonaker dolom te 52 Rutledge limestone . 34 Quaternary system 54 Rogersville shale 35 . ~..... Pleistocenc(?) series ........ 54 Maryville lanestone.. 35 Ifigh terrace deposits...... 54 35-Recent series . Nolichucky shale.. 54 35 Maynardville limestone member Alluvial deposits 54 Cambrian and Ordovician systems..... 36 36 C' "
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56 Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician series 36 Anderson County 56 ~. Knos dolomite or Knox group.... 36 C'"*I I" 6 Copper Ridge dolomite ' 38 O *"I" U 5 Conocochcague limestone 38 O '"" "'I ** ' g7 Chepultepee dolomite 38 I I ""' ""'I 6 Longve.ew doloms.te 39 General features 67 Kingsport formation 39 U'"D - 67 Mascot dolomite 40 Ground water 68 o.. ~.. Newala formation. 40 Bradicy County 88 6'"*I.I". -Jonesboro limestone...... . 41 Ordovs..cian system.. 41 Geohigy 88 - Middle Ordovician series 41 Ground water gg o Lower and middle parts of Chickamauga limestone 41 Carnpbell County. .o. ~~ ~ ... W Units I. 2. and 3 of Chickamauga limestone 42 U'" I" Irnoir limestone and Athens shale 42 '"'"U IIolston formation 43 Ground water 107 Ottosce shale 43 Carter Gunty . gg Sevier shale. General features II4 41 . Moccasin and Bays formations.. 45 C#"I"U "
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46 Ground water .. 115-Upper part of Chickamauga limestone 46 Claiborne County 122 Unit 4 of Chickamauga limestone 46 U'"I I" Reedsville shale 46 C'"I"U Martinsburg shale'.... Sequatchie and Juniata formations.. 47 Ground water. 123 47 Cmke Gunty. ~... .. ~ W Silurian system 47 General features. 132 Lower and Middle Silurian series. . 47 C'"bU g3 Silurian sandstones and shales undivided 47 Ground water W ...... ~......~.... Clinch sandstone 48 Grainger County. H8 Roc kwood formation......... 48 C*#"#I I'"'#8 Silurian and Devonian systems... . 48 I"I"U Upper Silurian and Lower Devonian series. 48 .. Ground water M o Hancock limestone - 48 Greene munty . FA - Devom.an and Mississippian systems Upper Devonian and Lower Mississippian series 49 General features 158 49 C "U f58 Ground water. ' ' '. 159 tv 4 y
t E' e 8 Rge . 335 I l ambien Cou r t y................................ 177 Rune County. . 335 Gen er:1 fcc t n es........................................ 177 General feit:res.............. " " 30 G eology.............................................. 17 7 Geology............... '.. '. * . '. 336 G rou nd wa t er............................. . 178 Ground water........ . 315 II: milton Cou n t y..................................... 181 Sevier Cou n t y................. ". "... " ' ". * " ' " ". 315 General fea tures........................ 181 General features........... 315 Geology. 184 Geology '. M Grou nd wa ter.................. . 185 Ground water.. ... +. - 358 ............ 206 Sullivan County.... II:ncock County... 358 General features.... 206 General features........ ". 358 .. 206 Geology. Geology... 359 207 Ground water Ground water......... . 370 212 Unicoi County. II:.w'. ins County. -"M 212 (;eneral features General features M 212 Geology..... Geology........ M Ground water.. .. 213 Grou nd water.............
- '..375 224 IJnion County Jefferson County
. 375 224 General features General features Geology..... 221 Geology..... ".... '. "...... ' - -- ".... 375 225 Ground water Ground water 383 239 Washington County Johnson County 383 239 General features. General features.. "... 383 239 Geology........ Geology. 384 239 Ground water. Ground water.... ' ' * * *
- 393 215 Knox County..
References cited. 215 General features. 215 ' Geology 246 Ground water Imudon County 2G9 l 2G9 General features.. 269 Geology..... Ground water. 270 278 McMinn County. 278 General features. 278 Geology . 279 Ground ..ater Meigs County. 293 l' 293 General features. 293 A Geology Ground water 291 302 Monroe County 302 General features..... Geology 302 ............................... 303 Ground water.. Pol k Cou n t y................................... 317 . 317 General fea tures.................................. .. 317 Geol'ogy... . SIS Ground water. . 326 Rhea Cr aruy 326 Ger cral features.. .................................. 326 ocology....... Ground water.. . 327 Vil Vi
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- 20. Analyses of ground water in Carter County 12I ILLUSTHATIONS
- 21. Diuharge measurements of selected springs in Claiborne Counir c 124 pm
- 22.. Typical wells and springs in Claiborne County 125 Page 111. Geologic map of East Tennessee showing the location of
- 23. Analyses of ground water in Claiborne County ISI wells and springs See Alap
- 28. Typical wells and springs in Cocke County 131
- 15. Geoh>gic cross sections of maps of East Tennessee
- 25. Analyses of ground water in Cocke County 147 FKURE
- 26. Diuharge measurements of selected springs in Grainger County 149
- 1. Index map of Tennessee showing areas covered by
- 27. Typical wells and springs in Grainger County 151 ground-water reports 4
- 28. Analyses of gn,und water in Grainger County 157
- 29. Diuharge measurements of selected springs in Greene County 159 TEW 3"'
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- 31. Analyses of ground water in Greene County 176 Page 1.
Average montIdy temperatures (*F.) 8
- 32. Diuharge measurements of Panther Spring in llambien County 179 2.
Average monthly precipitation (inthes) 9
- 33. Typical wcils and springs in llambien County 180 3.
blincral production of Tennessee for 1952 compared with
- 31. Analyscs of ground water in llambien County 183 that of other states 9
- 35. Diuhange measurements of selected springs an llamd. ton County 186 4.
Geoh>gic formations in East Tennessee Il
- 36. Typiril wells and springs in llamilton County 188 5.
Frequency distribution of depths of successful wells in
- 37. Anan,es of ground water in llamilton County.
205 various types of aquifers in East Tennessee 22
- 38. Typical wells and springs in llanoxk County 208 6.
Discharge measurements of selected springs in Anderson County 58
- 39. Analyses of ground water in Ifancmk County 231 7.
Typical wells and springs in Anderson County 60
- 10. Typical wc!!s and springs in llawkins County 211 8.
Analyses of ground water in Anderson County 66
- 11. Analyses of ground water in llawkins County 223 9.
Diuharge measurements of selected springs in Blount County 70
- 12. Diuharge measurements of selected springs in jeResson County 226 10.
Typical wcils and springs in Blount County 71
- 13. Typical wcils and springs in JcKerson County 228 II. Analyses of ground water in Blount County 87 i t.
Analyscs of ground water in JcKerson Coun*y 238 12. Diuharge measurements of seleded springs in Ilradley County 90
- 15. Diuharge measurements of selected springs in Johnson County 210 13.
Typical wells and springs in Bradley County 96
- 16. Typical wells and springs in Johnson County 211 14.
Analyses of ground water in Brad!cy County 105
- 17. Analyscs of ground water in Johnson County 244 15.
Discharge measuicments of Queen Cave Spring in Campbell County
- 48. Diuharge measurements of selected springs in Knox County 247
- 16. Typical wells and springs in Campbell County
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- 49. Typical wcils and springs in Knox County al9 108
- 17. Analyses of ground water in Campbell County
- 50. Analyses of ground water in Knox County 268 113 18.
Diuharge meamrements of selected springs in Carter County 51 Diuharge meamrements of selected spn.ngs m lanul.m County . 270 115
- 19. Typical wells and springs in Carter County
- 52. Typical wells and springs in lemdon County 272 117 viii I*
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- 53. Analyses of ground water in Loudon County 277 Ground-Water Resources
- 51. Discharge measurements of selected springs in htchi.mn County 280 of East Tennessee
- 55. Typical wells and springs in Alchtinn County 282
- 56. Analyses of ground water in hichfinn County 292 gy
- 57. Dinhnge measurements of selected springs in hicigs County 295 G. D. Delluchananne' and
- 58. Typical wells and springs in hicigs County 296 R. h!. Richardson *
- 59. Analyses of ground water in hicigs County 301 60 Discharge measurements of selected springs in Efonroe County 301
- 61. Typical wells and springs in Monroe County 305 AllSTRACT
- 62. Analyses of ground water in Efonroe County SI6 ie area treated in tMs regat h Wat part d Tennessee tM b cast of the western boundaries of flamilton, Rhea, Roane, Anderson,
- 63.. Typical wells and springs in Polk County 319 and Campbell Counties. It lies principally within the Vaticy and Ridge 325
- 64. Analyses of ground water in Polk County province but includes portions of the Blue Ridge and the Appalachian -
- 65. Discharge measurements of selected springs in Rhea County 328 ateau provinces. The asca is underlain by rocks that range in age from pre Cambrian to Pennsylvanian. Unconsolidated residual clay and
- 66. Typical wells and springs in Rhea County 329 terrace deposits of younger age ovcilie the bedrock. Imbricating thrust 331
- 67. Analyses of ground water in Rhea County faults that dip southeast at about 30 degrees cause the formations to
- 68. Discharge measurements of selected springs in Roane County 337 nop out in long n trow belts which strike northeast.
- 69. Typical wells and springs in Roane County I.imestone, dolomite, and calcarcous shale of Cambrian and 338 Ordovician age are the ptincipal water bearing rocks of the area. The 314
- 70. Analyses of ground water in Roane County occurrence of water in all the rocks usually is restricted to fracturcs that
- 71. Discharge measurements of selected springs in Sevier County
. 347 have been enlarged by solution, and the quantity of water obtainable by a wcIl is dependent upon the size aiul number of fractures encountered.
- 72. Typical wells and springs in Sevier County.
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- 73. Analyses of ground water in Sevier County 357 Analysis of well data iiulicates that domestic supplies usually are obtained from wells at depths of 50 feet or less in shale and 100 fccc or
- 71. Discharge measurements of selected springs in Sullivan County 360 more in limestone and dolomite.
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- 75. Typical wells and springs in Sullivan County I
Ground water throughout East Tennessee is suitable for most pur. 369 hinch of it has a haidness of more than 100 past. per million
- 76. Analyses of ground water in Sullivan County poses.
(ppm) and some has a high iron and sulfate content.
- 77. Discharge measurements of selected springs in Unicoi County 371 Throughout the area, drilled wcils are more numcious than dug wells, but the latter are common in the residuum overlying bedrock.
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- 78. Typical wells and springs in Unicol County Efost of the smaller public water supplies in East Tennessee are obtained 374
- 79. Analyses of ground water in Unicol County from ground water sources. The larger cities, such as Knoxville and 377
- 80. Typical wells and springs in Union County Chattanooga, have sutface water supplies.
- 81. Analyses of ground water in Union County The largest ground water development is near Elizabethton, where 42 the average daily pumpage is about 10 million gallons of water. The M. T pital wells and springs in Washington County 385 3
-water, which is used for industrial purposes, is obtainett from the $3..\\nalpes of ground water in Washington County . 392 Ilonaker dolomite.. Industrial pumpage in the Knoxville and Chatta.
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3, 2 GROUNibWN8'ER RESOURCES OF EAST TENNESSEE nooga vicinities is estimated to be in excess of to million gallons of INTitODUCI' ION
- water per day each. The type, depth, mettux! of pmuping, an l other fata for typical wcils in each country aie listed in the county scetions Purpose and Scope of Investigation of this report.
This. regmrt describes the ground water resources of an area of about 10,000 seguare miles covering 28 countics in East Tennessce. It l is hoped that the information obtained in the investigation of these resunces will aid in the futme develojnnent of the area. As East Ten. nessee is lasgely rural and industry is concentrated near the larger towns and citics, information on wells of high yield is relatively scarce. Ilowever, numerous large springs in the area are indicative of available i ground water in some of the aquiless for futuse development of indus. I trial and municipal supplics. The investigation was made by the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Tennessee Department of Conscevation, Divi-sion of Geology. It was umler the general supervision of A. N. Sayre, chief of the Giound Water Ilranch of the Geological Suivey anit under the immediate supervision ol E. hl Cushing, district engineer in charge of ground-water investigations in Tennessee. Assistance in the collection l of hydrologic data was given by Richard Stiong, Casper Rappenecker, N. E. Wilson, C. Noble Ileaid, R. W. Allen, and G. D. Swingle. John Rodgets compiled the geologic map of East Tennessee auompanying this ieport. Location of Area i* The area discussed comprises Anderson, Illount, Ilradley, Campbell, Can ter, Claiboine, Cocke, Grainger, Giecne, llamblen, llamilton, Ilan. cock, llawkins, Jciferson, Johns <m, Knox, loudon, Mchlinn, Alcigs, l blonroc Polk, Rhca, Roane, Scvier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, and Wash. ington Coimtics. It includes all the Valley and Ridge province of Tennessee and part of the Appalachian Plateau provime on the west - and the Illue Ridge piovince on the cast. It is bmdered on the north by Kentucky and Virginia, on the cast by North Carolina, on the south by Georgia, and on the west by the eastern Imumlaries of Af arion, i Sequatchie, liledsoe, Cumberland, Moigan, and Scott Countics. Figure I shows the area covered by this acimrt and other ancas in the State pieviously (overed by acconnaissance ground water regorts. Previous Investigations t This report is the fomth in a series of reconnaissance reports on the l ground-water sesomtes of Tennessec. Piper (1932), Wells (1933), and i s
Thess (1936) have written reports on north central, western, and south-3 g cenual Tennessec. The four icports cover the entiic Staic cucpt the i 4 gi Cumberland Plateau and a part of the Eastern Ilighland Itim. _.k g_h-i a q q g,f i f V le.ll I I i Acknowledgments i i % jf jj jj jj l The writers express their appreciation for the cooperation of II. II. u r {"# h (Qfpp p' p Iturwell and II. W. Ferguson, past State Ccologists, and W. D. Ilarde- ,h,o g "*'s W s-man, present State Geologist, Tennessee Division of Geology. To the . 1 p. geologists and enginects currently working in this region or who werc N working here at different times during the collection and interpretation s f.ki, R ' %Q*h ' $ t', of the data, and to water company omcials, well contractors, drillers, and \\ s
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,._ ~ a CEOGRAl'IlY '7 GEOCitAPHY ArrAt.AcInAN PLATEAU PRovlME ~ Physiographic Divisione "t he Appalachian Plateau lnovince, lying just' west of the Valley and Ridge province, is a low chain of fohled mountains execnding from
- East Tennessee lies within the imundaries of three great physio.
the St. I.awience River to the Gulf Coastal Plain in Alabama. In Ten. I graphic divisions. These divisions, as defined by Fenneman (1938), are nessee this province is represented by the Cumberiaml Plateau. g the Illue Ridge province, the Valley and Ridge province, asul the Ap. palacluan Ilateau province. That 3iart of the Gmnberland Plateau known as the Cumlicoland Alountams rises higher ' than adjacent areas. Elevations range from e 4 2,000 to 3,500 feet but those hom 2,500 to 3,000 feet are most common. lit.UE KlincE Province The ro<.ks of the Cumbeiland Plaican consisi of sandstone, shale, con. s. glomerate, and coal. "I hey are essentially flat lying, except at the con-The Itine Ridge province is a belt of mountains which extends from tact with the Valley and Ridge gnovince where the formations are al. Georgia to the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. North of the most veitical. Roanoke River in Virginia this belt of mountains does not exceed 12 to II miles in width, whereas south of the Roanoke River it broadens to Clineate a maximum width of 70 miles and increases in cicvation. In East Ten. nessee, a portion of this province extends from Virginia to Georgia, East Tennessec does not lie directly within any of the principal forming a belt of mountains along the North Carolina border. Col-stoani tracks that cross the country. I he arca is influenced prunardy. g j lettively, the mountains are known as the Unakas. The clevation of by storms that pass along the Gulf Coast and thence up the A;' antic j these mountains in Teimessec ranges from I,200 to mme than 6.600 Coau, and to a lesser extent by tiiose that pass nm eheastward from ~ fect. The mountains are generally mantled with decayed rocks; bare Nahonu to hiaine. Weather changes are hequent as compaied with I slopes 'and salus are rare. Steep slopes of bare rocks are geneally me. the stable cosulitions of the far Southwest, but not as hcquent as m i stricted to deepened river gorges rather than sharp divides. the Gicat Lakes region or the noithcastern States (U. S. Dept. Agr., 1911). VAU EY ANp RincE PnovmcE t TEntrERATURE The Valley and Ridge province is a long, narrow belt of faulted The dillereme in elevation between mountain top and valley in and folded dominantly calcarcous Palcomic rocks. It extends for 1,200 East Tennessec.causes a comiderabic vasiation in temperatmc. The miles hom the St. I.awrence Valley to the Gulf Coastal Plain in Ala. hama. In Tennessee its average width is almut 10 miles. incan annual temperature of East Tennesscc, based ugon records from ~ Chanianooga, Knoxville, and liristol, is between 57* and 58* F. Tem- ] The average cicvation of this province in East Tennessec is about perarme extremes of -32*F. in johmon Omnty aiul til*F. in lilount l.000. fcet. Elevations range from a 700 foot average in llamihon County have been recorded. July is the hottest month and Januaiy is .Coimty in the south to a 1,500 foot average in Sullivan County in the the coldest. The usual date of the last killing frost ranges from Alarch ~ north. This province, lying between the Illue Ridge province on the 30 in llamilton County to blay 10 in Johnson and Cuter Countics. cast and the Appalachian Plateau province on the west, is (haracterired The use 8 date of the first killing frost ranges from October 5 in John. l by a success, ion of northeast trending ridges of vaiious widshs. The i son and Carter Omntics to October 30 in llamilton Onnuy. The i . ridges are hcid up by the less solubic chcrty timestone and dohnnite giowing season varies from 150 to 210 days, depending upon latitude and sandy shale, whereas the valleys aie developed in the moie soluble and cicvation. limestone, dolomite, and shale. Fohling and shrusting cause nearly all the beds to dip southeast. Average monthly temperatures for Cha tta mmg.i, Knoxville, and I r stol taken from Weather Itureau records (U. S. Dept. Comm.,1950) are shown in the following tabic: i a
I 8 CROUND-WATER RESOURCES OF EAST TENNESSEE CEOCRArilY TAILE I.-AYERACE MONTitLY TEMPERATURES ('F.) TAILE 2.-AVERACE MONTIILY FRECil'fTATION (INCIIES) Chattancass Knoxville Bristol Chat tanoons Knouville Bristol Airport Station AItport Station Airport Station Airport Station Airport Station AIrimet Statimi (1937-50) (1937-50) (1938-50) (g937 50) .(1937-50). (1938-30) Anary 39,g 37.6 38.9 5.26 4.66 3.65 febusarF 42.2 40.9 42.2 January February 4.88 4.58 3.80 April 57.6 57.3 57.1-March 5.78 5.05 3.88 March 49,g 47,3 47,4 MIT 65.5 66.7 64.9 April 4.85 4.14 - 3.47 JInc 72.2 73.8 73.0 May 3.77 3.75 4.09 4.16 4.10 3.83 JIIF 77.4 76.7 76.4 June 4.25 3.36 5.10 A"R"St 75.7 75.4 75.I July 4.03 3.92 3.29 September 68.2 69.4 73.3 August l September 3.18 2.68 2.72 Octot>cr 3.01 2.62 2.62 October 37.7 58.5 58.6 Novemtser 3.36 3.07 2.45 Novmber 47,9 47.5 47.4 December 5.IJ 4.52 3.96 Dumbn 40,9 39.1 40.6 Total 31.59 46.38 42.79 Average '57.8 57.5 57.8 P ucin m loN Mineral Renourece l Precipitation in East Tennessee is controlled in part by topography. ' hf any deposits of metallic and nonmetallic minerals of economic im-It is heavier on the Cumberland Plateau and in the Unaka hfountains portance occur in East Tennessee. In decreasing order of dollar value,- thin in the Valley and Ridge province. Afoi.,t air masses reach the the important minerals are: coal, trushed stone, risic, copper, marble, Valley and Ridge province comparatively dry because, in passing over lime, iron, barite, and mangancsc. The relative standings of Tennessee the mountain on either side, their moisture is condensed and precipi-mining districts, as compared with those in other states during 1952 tated. Parts of the Cumberland Platcan receive an average annual pre. are shown in the table below. cipitation of about 55 inches, whereas in upper East Tennessee the tverage is about 41 inches. The amount of precipitation increases rap-ODUGON OF TENNESSEE FOR 1952 adly up the slopes of the Unaka hfountams. Precipitation m excess of COMPARED WITil TIIAT OF OTIIER STATES 80 inches has been recorded on some of the mountain tops along the Production in Relative standing Tennessee-North Carolina boundary. Commmlity short tons in production by States The valley-wide average precipitation above IIales Bar dam, which 5,2 Ig is on the Tennessee River a short distance dowmtream from Chatta..
- g. I; nooga, is 50.85 inches (TVA,1950). The highest annual precipitation Copper 7,638-7'h occurs in the mountainous area in the southeastern portion of the State Mg',8;8e
,ia 15,38l 2nd i r.1:ng the Tennessee. North Carolina boriler. The lowest annual pre-nimension 42,940 ist I cipitation occurs in portions of Greene, Washington, and Unicoi Coun, yarite g6 yM , wanese ties. ' Estimated. Rainfall is well distributed throughout the year. The wettest months tre January February, and Afarch and the driest are September Octo-ber, an i November. A quantity of water sullicient for crops generally fills during the growing season and a sufficient supply is available for ground water recharge during the winter months. The following table gives the average monthly precipitation at Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Bristol: 4
cr.on_ocy 18 ,I8', s 80V 45 8 j ] in 1 1 1' 3l 'u IF CEOLOGY 1 11 l i '1 1h-1 l'g The rocks of East Tennessee are principally of sedimentary migin { il J 3 j jl M 1 1 5 j j g p "g l Is]8 [,3, p. s 84 8 and range in age from pre-cambrian to Recent. The consolidated rocks g are mosdy of Palcoroic age and consist of conglomeiate, limestone, dolo- $]! 1 h ai {L,] j lg2 ) l fj. qj ;ggg ]f ]g,
- g)3l mite, sandstone, and shale. These rocks ase ovcilain by a mantle of 80 e
g a g hl residual soil which in places exceeds 150 fcct in thickness. Also gravel, t j j j j j j /! w is sand, and clay have been deposued as terraces well almvc the level of 3 io present streams. a t 4 l I J 8' "s 3 $k N { The rocks of the Valley and Ridge province were deposited at the E g]. 3 j J,, jj castern margin of the Paleozoic interior sea. This basin received sedi- ]j d ments derived from high land to the southeast and northwest. After j i g j g3 j g j ] }lygjp j k, g 5l, ,2 the delmsition of these sediments, or gmssibly starting during their de-4 l pI g g g insition, the Appalachian revolution occurred. This period of mountain y },3g[ ] & " -2 j .[ j 31, gq-jg q' 4 j .4 y rocks, caused a lessening of the basin's width. The rocks were folded j ~b.j]., %l1 hl-M d building, which folded and faulted the 30.000 to 40,000 feet of stiatified
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c ] fl j" ]- gy,q l g $}} a JV j 3 and broken into a series of thrust sheets that were moved several miles p f. I. E. noithwestward. As a resuh, sections of formations that originally were l g_ g I 9= R 8 g g g deposited miles apait are now exposed close to one another. This lateral 3 .gj movement of the Immations, and the diffencnces in character of the F .i g A A 4 rocks due to fluctuating sea levcis and to changing source areas, com-i5 monly make socks of the same age appear entiiely different. p .3 The vasiation in characecr and structural features of the formations 0 ] j cxgmsed in this aiea and their relation to each other are described in { h j detail by John Rodgers in part II of this acpn t. Rodgess' woik is y [ hased on extensive ficId and library investigations and brings together O u l 1, the genh>gic wmk that has been done in the anea. No attempt will be o !j made to discuss the geology in detail in this section, Imt the relation 13 g j 3g between ground water and geology will be considered later in the re. l 3 por t. The following columnar section, except for the column on water-O $ j A 3 3 1 E l 'I hearing properties, is based on Rodgers* woik. j d l 1 3 1]{ 0 5 i i E O- .[ ] 2 E i E 2 5 i0 -l II ls I 25 k re p= g] -j 3 m I j j ,f,s. f. I
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g GHOUND WATER f Occurrence amt Movement j 8: The lumiamental principles of the orcntrence ami movement of ' { gronml water have been picsental in papeis by Alcinier (1923 a, b), k gg,E hicinier aml Wenici (1912), amt othens. The <liscussion that follows is a briel outline of those general guinciples. Aj jj ] ] j g The rocks that make up the outer crust of the. canth aie not entirely a E g 3nii,1 but contain numcious openings callett voiils or inicistices. The 9 y jf fl vohls range in site inom microsmpic openings to large caves such as are { d j foumt in some limestones. The open spares gencially asc connectcil so 3 } f i3 1 [ ~;3]h ] j k ql 5 1 g that water may move from one to another, though in some rmks the j j )) 31 openings are isolateil or aic so small that the water has littic or no 383 j j < hance to riitulate. The munber, sisc, shapc, anti asiangement of the w 5 S .voitis ilepcml upon the charac ter of the imks. The voit!s in the tone of c o o g g satmation make up the unticigroumi reservoir, anil the mmrience of h Z gionml water in any region, theicfme, is deteimincil by the geology. f-I. I. I. liclow ccitain levels in the carth's oust, the permeable omks gen- ~ ~ f h cially anc saamated with water umler hychostatic picssure ami are said \\ N to be in the inne of saturation. The upper smface of the ionc of sain. w \\ 3 's ration is called the water sahic. The imks above the water table aie in jl El the ione of aciation, whcie the poics in the mateiial may be filled in E } \\ part with water and in past with air. 1 O g b The ione of aciation may be divided, with respett to the occurience N 3; amt riuulation of its water, into three subiones. In slownwand smrcs. \\\\ sion they are the soil ione, the intermetliate (vadose. water) inne, anti 2 [, 2 ) j \\ the capillary ione or fringe. Alost plants derive water from the soil \\\\ ione: some, however, in areas of a shallow water table obtain their water o d Id \\ supply either diantly from the ione of saturation or hom the rapillary \\ fringe. { The porosity of a rock may be defineil as its propesty of containing .g sj l \\ voids ami may he expiessed as a ratio of the volume of voids in the Q \\ h im k in the intal volume of the om k. The porosity of a smk eletcimines F N only the amount of water the imk can hohl, not the amount it may = h yicht to wcils. The pcimcability of a rmk relates to its capacity to trans. mit water innier hydraulic head. The team specific yicht is used to designate the ciuantity of water .g that is fice to chain out of the material by gravity umler natural condi. Ji tions. It may be expressed as a peerentage of the total vohnne of rock j hom which the water drains. Giound water ormrs inuler two mmlitions, confined and uncon. E fined: In the former, it lies beneath an impermeable body of rock so ,il i I ~ a ,i
~ l 16 GRotJND.WNTER RESOURCES OF EAST TENNESSEE I CROUND WATER 37 that it is confined and under pressure, whereas in the latter it is not confined or under pressure. In the first case, the water will rise in wells stone strata, the passageways in this material sometimes assuming large dimensions, owing to the solvent action of the water. .. above the level at which it is encountered, and it is called confined or The cifcct of these fissures is to increase greatly'the capacity of the - artesian water. If the water in a well tapping an artesian aquilier rises material to carry water, and,' at the same time, to mmlify the law of above the su: face of the ground, the well is called a flowing well. If the flow. The flow through large fissures generally is ambulent, instead of water is unconfined, no appreciable rise of the water takes place when laminar as in most graimlar materials, and the tesistance to flow will a well reaches the zone of saturation, and the upper surface of the body vary apluoximately as the s<piare of the velocity, instead of as the first of ground water is the water table, l power. As one result, the yield of a well supplied largely from fissures Croimd water is derived chiefly from rain and snow. A part of the will not increase at the same rate as the lowering of the water in the precipitation runs oli in streams, a part is returned to the atmosphere
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by evaporation and transpiration, and a part sinks downward to the Withdrawals of ground water are accompanied by a general lower. zonc oisaturation and becomes ground water. in most places ground water is slowly but steadily moving under the ing of the water table or 'artesian pressure, a cone of depression grad. i . miluence of gravhy from areas of intake to areas of discharge. The rate ually spreading in all directions from the center of pumping.:The di. of movement is proportional to the permeability of the water-bearing mensions of this cone are dependent ujmn the permeability of the - water-bearing formation and the quantity of water withdrawn. medium and the slope of the water table or artesian-pressure surface, When pumping from a well ceases, the water level in the well rises which slope is called the hydraulic gradient. toward its original leves. The rate of recovery of a given well, like its The water levels in most wclis fluctuate to a varying degree. These drawdown, is dependent upon the hydrologic characteristics of the fluctuations are due to many different causes, but most of them are man. ifestations of a change in the ratio between the rate of ground water aquifer, and the rate and duration of pumping. The two hydrologic mtake or recharge and the rate of loss or discharge. Afost wells that are characteristics that govern the rates of drawdown anel recovery are the supplied in part from intake areas close at hand icspond to rainfall coefficient of transmissibility and the cocflicient of storage. The cocfli ' with only a moderate lag. In such wells, the water level may rise sev. cient of transmissibility, a function of permeability, is a measure of the eral fect after heavy prolonged rains and decline until the wells go dry ability of a immation to transmit water. It is expressed as the number I gallons that will move in I day through a section of the aquifer I durm, g prolonged droughts. Fluctuations in water level are caused also mile wide and having a height equal to the saturated thickness of the by withdrawals of ground water from the well itself or hom other wells, and by changes in atmospheric pressure or in the loading of the carth's aquifer under a hydraulic gradient of I foot per mile, under prevailing mnditions of water temperature, density, and viscosity. The cocliicient crust by tides or even by railroad trains. When a well is pumped or allowed to flow, the water Icvel in the of storage, which for water table conditions is essentially the same as the specific yic!d of an aquifer, is the amount of water, expressed as a frac-well drops, and a hydraulic gradient is developed toward the well hom tion of a cubic foot, that is reicased from a vertical column of the all directions. As the hydraulic. gradient increases, the water flows faster toward the well. Within limits, the rate at which water will enter aquifer having a height equal to the saturated thickness of the aquifer the well varies directly with the amount the water level is lowered. The and a base of I square foot when the head on the aquifer is lomred I foot. The coefficient of storage under artesian conditions icpresents ratio of the yield of a well to the drawdown is called the specific capac. water squeezed out of the rock, and also a slight expansion of the water sty and may be expressed as yicht in gallons per minute (gpm) per itself, as the head is lowered, rather than water drained by gravity from foot of drawdown. For example, if the water level in a well is lowered interstices. Thus it is much smaller-generally lumdreds of times 40 feet by pumping 40 gpm without exceeding the capacity of the for. . smaller-umler artesian than under water table conditions. mation to transmit water, the water level would be lowered about 20 feet while pumping 20 gpm. The specific capacity for such a well wouhl be "E E#' ** I gpm per foot of drawdown. Rocks may be considered to have two water-bearing characteristics, The preceeding discussion of specific capacity has been based upon storage capacity and transmission capacity. The storage capacity of a the assumption that the water flows through the interstices of a porous rmk depends ugxm the number amt size of the openings and die state material. In some rock formations, however, much of the flow undoubt. of c nfinement. The transmission capacity is dependent upon the sire edly takes place through fissures. This is apt to be the case with lime. of the openings and their degree of interconnection. ,t
is . cROUNI). WATER RESOURCES OF EAST TENNESSEE it does in ordinary ' limestone, which is discussal imder sedimenttry The following discussion, considers these properties of the three prin, rocks. ripal rmk types: - In less resistant metamorphic rmks also, such as slates and salu,sts, ground water occurs in fracturcs. These rocks Ircipiently have a deep mantic of soil overlying them that is permeable enough to ' permit the' Ecuous Rocus igneous imks are those pnxtuced by the n>oling and solidifying of downward percolation of water. Domestic water supplies usually can Where it is molten mate ial that has risen from depth thmugh fissures formed in he derived hom wcils dog to the soil bedrock contact. the weaker parts in the carth's crust. The gersion of molten mate ial necessary to drill a well into the bedrmk small quantitics of water are that solidifies before reaching the canth's sinface foams intrusive rm ks, usually obtained from fractures. Wells in thesc imks are usually not as whereas the gwntion that solidifies after reaching the carth's smfare deep as wcils in the more resistant types of meta' morphic and igneous . forms extrusive or volcanic rocks. In addition to this classification by rm ks. ongm, ignentis rocks arc sulxlivided according to their textme and min-In East Tennessee, metamorphic rocks are restricted to the lilne cral comimsition. Ridge pmvince. They are of only local importance as aquifers. In most igneous imks, ground water occurs in fracturcs developed by the cont action of the rocks as they cooled, or by subsequent carth Sr.murNwiv Rocus movemems. The fractures may be isolated or may foam a misscir,ss pat. tern. The site of these fractures and their degree of interconnection Sedimentary rocks are formed by the weathering of igneous, meta. control the yield of wells in these rocks. Owing to the weight of the morphic, and other sedimentary rmks and the subsequent transporta. overlying rock, the fractmes decrease in site and number with increas-tion and dc[msition of the weathered prmfucts. These rocks provide I ing depth, and wells in such socks usually prmlure little water from storage for large amounts of ground water. Unconsolidated sediments, such as gravci, sand, sitt,' clay, and m,x-i depths greater than 400 or 500 feet. Some igneous rmks contain small openings developed during the smes of these materials, vary in their water-bearing properties but on process of solidification. These small cavities produced by steam or the whole inchide the most important aquifers in the workl, though not gaseous material escaping Imm the omling material aie ralled inter. in East Tennesscc. Well soited gravel deposits are excellent aqmicts. nystal spaces and vesicles. Where vesicular igneous imks age found, Wells in these dcimsits Ircquently yicht water at rates of thous:uuls of large yicid wcils and spiings are common-for example, the large springs gallons per minute. Sand that is well sorted and not too line gramed also makes a good aquifer. Deposits of gravel or sand that contain much issuing Imm vesicular hasah along the Snake River in Idaho. In such areas the depth and yield of wcIls are dependent upon the depth and clay or sitt yicht little water to wcils. Silt and clay are poor aquifers thickness of the vesicular horimn, rather than the chance interception and generally art as confining heds rather than aquifers in series of un. of a fracture. consolidatut rocks. In East Tennessee, unconmlidated sediments are found principally As few igneous rocks are found in East Tennessec, they are of no importance as aquiIcts. along streams. As these dcimsits are usually quite thin, they age of littic imimitance as sources of water. Consolidated sediments, smh as limestone, dolomite, shale, and sand. w stone, also are quite variable m. the.ir water.bcaring properties. As most himMonrmc Roc.ns of East Tennessec is umlertain by consolidated sedimentary imks, they hietamorpluc mcks are formed by the alteration, due to extreme ""'" I "9" "*" The opem.'"I*'.'""'hich ground water is found m. temperature and pressure, of igneous, sedimentary, or other metamor. limestone and dolo-ngs m w plu.c rm ks. Dilicient degrees of metamorplu.sm prmlure different types mite may bc class.fied as to origin into piimary and secondary types, i of rm k. In res.istant metamorph.ic rocks, such as quattrite and gneiss' or those formed at the t.ime the contaimng mck itself was formed and the amoimt of ava.dable water is dependent epon the su.e, number and ""E'."' $"l interronnection of the frac tures. Quantitics of water sufficient ~for These openings, mainly franurcs and openings alon movement of gmund water m the cathonate rocks of East J domestic use aie usually emountered.m the first few hundred Icet of i mg plancs, dr;limg. I.arger quantines of water aic developed along petmanent P*rmit the entrance of chemically reactive water, which can modify streams. Ground water occurs in marble (metamorphosed limestone) as.
e. a. 20 GROUND-WATER RESOtJACES OF EAST TENNESSEE CROUND WATER ' 21 profoundly the size and shape of the openings through which it passes. hard and brittle enough to support fractures are among the better Because the.aciday of water moving through limestone decreases as aquifers of the area, calcium carbonate is dissolved, the rate of solution decreases with depth. l This results in the enlargement of fractures by solution near the surface. Shales containing appreciable quantities of calcium carbonate yield and, under certain conditions, in the closing of fractures by precipita-more water than noncalcarcous shales, as the fractures in such rock are tion at depth. susceptible to enlargement by the solvent action of water. In general, The yield of wells in limestone is dependent upon the size and fractures in shale are much more closely spaced than those in limestone number of solution cavities encountered in drilling. It is known, from and dolomite. As a result, the hydrologic properties of shales are rela-records of water wells and other borings in East Tennessee, that solu. tively uniform and practically all wells drilled in shale in East Tennes-tion cavities containing water are present at depths of as much as 900 see yield water at moderate depdis. to 1,000 feet below the surface. Ilowever, most of such openings usually l Sandstones and noncalcareous shales are composed of particles of are confined to the first 350 feet. If sullicient water is not obtained in minerals and rock more or less firmly cemented together. Rocks of these 350 feet of drilling, it generally is not advisahlc to drill deeper. as the types found m East Tennessee contain practically no primary ope sings. chance of obtainmg additional water decreases w,th depth. Openings capable of transmitting water are secondary and consist of i The problem of determining the location for a well to he drilled joints and other fractures formed after the sediments were deposited. into a limestone or dolomite then becomes one of predicting the pre-Unlike limestone, dolomite, and calcareous shale, the openings in sand. scnce of solution cavitics. There is no positive way to locate these cavi-stone are not readily susceptible to enlargement by solution by water. ties except by drilling. Sandstones are not as widely distributed in East Tennessee as limestones, Many sinkholes caused by the collapse of caverns may be found in dolomites, and calcarcous shales. Ilowever, rocks of this type, because areas where extensive solution of the underlying limestone has taken of fracturing, will usually yield small supplies of water, place. In such areas, few surface streams are found. Most of the drain. s. age is through a well-developed underground drainage system, and the In an anempt t evaluate quantitatively the water bear.nig proper = m water table is likely to he deeper than in other areas. The reason for f the various rock types, well data collected during the _ vestigation this is that the subsurface drainage pattern is so wcli developed that were analysed as foHows: water falling on the surface quickly percolates downward to the sub-All wells were grouped according to the geologic formation into surface drainage system where it moves rapidly in' solution channels which they were drilled. The wells in each formation were grouped-laterally to points of discharge. Such systems deain the water so rapidly - . according to depth. This information was plotted on coordinate paper, that little b retained in storage above the grade of the subsmface drain. with cumulative frequency of occurrence as the ordinate and depth as ar;e. In areas where subsmfare drainage is not so well developed, water the abscissa. It was observed that similar curves were obtained from is hehl in storage for a longer time befm c dischanging. well data for formations that were similar in their physical pioperties. There is evidence that solution has been more active near perennial Therefore, the wells were regrouped into three classes-calcarcous shale, streams than elsewhere. Industries close to rivers are more successful noncalcarcous shale and sandstone, and limestone and dolomite-and in obtaining large supplies of ground water than tho' in other hica. reanalyicd. Data summarized from curves for these three rock types are tions. It is possibic that, in some places, solution along zones of weak. shown in table 5. ness in the rocks has determined the location of the sitcam. In any event, it is probable that in many places solution thannels are con-Tabic 5 m. dicates that the chanje of obtaimng a domestic supply I' * * "* N " ' "' E#'##" nected with surface streams and that these connections allow river water to flow into wcils. ti ns c mp sed piedonunantly of calcareous shale than m hmestone or dolomite. If a choice were to be made between a calcarcous shale and a ^ Shale is formed by the compaction and consolidation of sediments noncalcarcous shale or sandstone, the chances of obtaining water in the composed chicfly of particles of clay or silt size. Shales have very little first 100 feet are reduced to about a 5-percent difference in favor of the prirnary pore space, and, unicss secondary openings are formed by frac-calcarcous shale location. The curve for the noncalcarcous shale. sand. turing, wdl yacid very little water to wells. The rocks of East Tennes-stone aquifers is less reliable than the curves for the other two aquifers, see have been folded and faulted extensively, hence, shales that are because fewer wells were available for analvsis.
e L22 CRotJNILWATER RFSOtJRCES OF EAST TENNESSEE CROtJND WATER 23 TAllti 5.-FREQUENCY DISTRillllTION OF DEPTils OF SUCCF. Swill. WEl.13 The percussion drilling maclaine or rig is ficqiscntly called thC cable-IN VARIOtl$ TYPES OF AQUtFERS IN EAST TENNE 5sFE tool, cIHarn, or solid-tool rig. In this method of drilliang, a stiing of tools wliich may weigh a thousand pounds or more is suspended by a cable ~ Number Percent of Percent of Type' of of wcils wells deeper wells deeper or rope and raised and dropped to prmluce a cutting or driHing act.ion aquifer analyzed than 50 feet than 100 feet at the bottom of tlic hole. The loose material is semovcil by a bucket Calcarcous shale 1,022 50 .7 having a flap valve in the bottom, which is lowcred into the hole, it is "I" " I " I "E "8 ~ Noncalcarcous shale 236 52 22 and sandstone solidated material to prevent the hole from coHapsing. In harder rocks 1.imestone and I,974 77 43 c $ ng generaHy is not usal cxcept between the smface and bedrock, or m zones of caving rocks or poor.rguality water. dolomite Itotary driHing rigs are used in both consolidated and unconsoli. Percent of Percent of Percent of dated formations. The drilling equipment consists of a string of hollow Type of wells dec wells d e cr aquifer than 50 fner than 200 lcet wells deeper eet than 300 feet stccl rods upon the end of wldch a.s a cutting lu.t,.I.he he.t snay be any one of several types, depending on the material to be driHed. With the Calcarcons shale 10 7 3 weight of the iods bcasing on the In.t, the rods nic notated by inccham.. Noncalcarcous shale 12 8 4 cal means and water or driHing mud is fo ced down thtough the open drill stem and discharged at the end or the bit. The fluid then rises to Limestone amt 29 Is 9 the suiface between the outside of the drill stem and the inside of the dolomite j well canaying small particles of drilled material with it. In unconsoli. dated material, a driHing mud is used instead of water to keep the i hydraulic pressute in the open hole gecat enough to prevent the sides - Development and UtHization from caving. Itotary driHing of water wcils is donc chicily in areas undcriain by unconsolidated rmk. In consolidated smk the cabic tool i War.t.s i rig s pacrerred. There are four general types of wcils: dug, bored, driven, and l Jetting rigs use the saine hydraulic circulating prirciple as rotary driHed. Dug wells are open holcs, 24 inches or more in diameter. In rigs. The snethat of drilhng difiers, in that the notary Igs have me-ateas of thick residuum these wcils conunonly obtain water at tW resi. chanical means to rotate the hit and drill stem. The jetting rig uses a dumn-bedrock mutact. In valleys water may be obtained from them at simHar string of t is, but the tmds ami bit are moved back and forth relatively shallow depths; in upland ascas dug wells ncy be more than by hand. The imds am aim umval up and down by. machine to enable 100 feet deep. Dug wells commonly are used for rural domestic sup. the hit to cut new material. These tigs are used only in unconsolidated plies. marciial. In aHovial deposits wcHs 2 or 3 inches in diameter may be bored Many wcils, after being put down, are " developed" to increase their yicid. Ahlumgh development wo k is usuaHy restricted to wcHs drilled with a hand anger..The recent development of smaH power augers has I m.ule it gunsible to bore larger wells into some mnsoliuated rocks. Few l in unconsolidated rmks, some work has been done on developing rock - wcHs. Our M describes methods for developing wcils billed in well drillers use power angers; conventional types of well-drilling equip-l shale which increased yields as much as 100 percent. The waHs ot' veHs ment are umsidered more satisfactory. Driven or' wcilImint weHs are used to obtain small quantities of. wem deaned by vigorous scrubbing with wire brushes, which cIIcctively water at shaHow depths in unconsolidated material. Such a well con. innomt particles i shale that had picvented free entry of water. Al. sists of a well gmint on the end of a pipe which is driven into the though these nu duds han not Ix.cn used in East Tennessee, such imannent might inipmn the yicht of many wells in shale. ground. The wcH goint is perforated and serves as the wcH scicen. t Drilled wells aic the most common, because they ran be driHed to One of the nmst mumuni meduxis usy in acveloping wcHs employs C*"Inessed a,r. Development by air consists of intermittently releasing i any sire and depth in either unconsolidated or consolidated material. There are three principal methmis of driHing wells: percussion driHing, yrge vohnnes of unnpressed air into the well to produce a surging ac-rotary drilling, and jetting. . n n. The surging causes a change in pressure on the sides of the well.
1 d a 2: GROUND WNI'ER RESOLIRCES OF PAS ' 'I ENNt.SSU; CROUND WATER f3 Openings that have become blockcil by particles plastereil on the sicles With respect to the rock structure and the forces that, bring the of the well by the action of drilling tools frequently aie removed by water to the smfare, springs may be divided into two classes-gravity. the surging. The sand and clay that anc frequently found in solution tprings and artesian springs. Gravity springs are divided into depression ravities in limestone may also be icmoved by this metinxl. springs and contact springs. A depressimi spring is one whose water Another common method of surging wells is by use of a surge flows to the surfare from permeable marceial because the. land sud.ee plunger, a kmsely listing piston attached to a drill stem, which is raised extemis to or below the water tahic. A contact sjning is one whose water and lowered in the hole by means of the drilling ;ution of the sig. Ilows to the surface at the contact of two materials of different perme-Turbine pmnps also can he used to develop wells. The well is abilitics. An artesian sining is one whose water issues under pressure immped intermittemly, causing a surging effect which removes shale thiough smne opening in the confining hed that ovcilies the aquifer. particles or other fine material clogging the openings. The way in which a spring can he developed depcmis upon its type. Atacmpts are sometimes made to develop sock wcils by means of The only develojunent that can he made of fearture or tubular springs explosives. This method is highly cliertive and conunonly used in a is the construction of a sanitary reservoir to catch and hold the dis-few places, and in East Tennessee it has been foumi to inacase the charging water. The yicId of scepage springs can frequently he con-yield of a well only rarely. ventrated amt imrcased by constimting infiltration galleries along the In the oil iminstry, and to a lesser extent in the water well industry lines of spring discharge. In either case, the most important considera- ' (Anderson,191(i), wells in limestone have been tocated with arid to tions are the consteintion of sanitary reservoirs at the point of spring increase their yicids by enla'rging the openings in the im k. Acid is discharge and the exclusion of polhited surfare water from the rescr-forced _ into the well and allowed to scart with the limestone. it h e. voir. quently contains an inhibitor to pievent its acting on the well casing themh al Quality and pump. Varying degrecs of suucss have been obtained, but expen-sive equipment and tiained personnel are requiied to acidiec a well No natural water is chemically pure. Rainwater falling through the properly. atmosphere dissolves gases, smh as rarbon dioxide, and mineral sub- - staures, such as smlium chloride from salt spray, llowever, the amount Srnmcs of inorganic material dissolved is usually very small. When rainwater with its slight mineral content reaches the ground, S nings aic one of the major natural means of ground water dis-it innnediately begins to attack the rm ks upon which it-falls. The i chaigc. ~ Meinier (1923h) has discussed the various a haraciciistics by length of time that water is in contact with the rmks,its tempciature, and which springs may be classified. In his rep <nt springs aic classified on its picssme aie factors in the solvent action of water. The absorption the basis of the character of the openings from which the water emerges, of raihonir asid by water, both while it is falling tinough the air and the imk strintme, and the forces that haing the water to the smface-while it is pawing thmugh humus and the upper layer of soil, gready With respect to the chaiacter of openings through which the water inricases the water's ability to dissolve imks. Issues, there me thice classes of spiings-secpage or filuation springs,
- Chemical analyses of waier aic made to descimine the (haracter fractine springs, and inhular spiings. All these dilfocnt types of springs and amount of mineral matter that the water contains. Oidinarily, a grade into one another.
. water analysis is a statement of the amounts of silica, iron, calcium. A seepage spring, or filtration spring, is one whose water percolates magnesium, smlimn, [miassium, hicadxmate, carixmate, sulfate, chloride, from numerons small openings. Many of these springs have a very nitrate, and, often fluoride in the water, as wcH as its pil, haidness, and j small dischange. The term seepage sining is often limited to spiings of specific comimiame. The amounts aie usually exinessed in paits per small dischange; the team filtration spring may he applied without limi. million (ppm), except the specific condm tance, whidy is expressed in tation as'to yichl. miriomhus at '.'5 C., amt the pit, whic h is the hogasiihni of the recipio-In fractmc and tubular spiings, the water flows from relatively large ral of the hydrogen-ion ronrentiation. openings in the rocks. The team frartme sining is used where the open. Clu miral analyses.weic made by the U. S. Geological Smvey of 312 ing or openings consist of joints or other fractuics. The term tubular water saiuples toucded hmn wcus and springs in East Tennessce. These springs is used where the opening or openings consist of more or less data are listed in the sc<iions on the individual countics. The general rounded channels, such as solution passages in limestone. location of cacii source is given m the well and spring sahics, and a
....~ - e e' U CROUND WATER 16 '. . CROUND WATER RESOURCES OF EAST TENNESSEE Cannon 4u ann thCARh0NATE more exact location is simwn by symtml and member on one of the l< plates included with this report. water. The carbonate is held in solution as bicailmnate through the action of carbon dioxide. Water that comes from sciatively insoluble nocks may contain less than 10 pgwn of bicanhonate. Water from lime. Iren in small amounts is present in most natural water and some. stone or dolomite frequently contains 100 to 500 ppm of bicailmnate, water contaminateil by industrial waste may carry considerah!c quanti. although some limestone water may contain much less. Calcium ami tics. One-half ppm is detectable by taste. Water containing more than magnesium bicathonates make up the greater part of the dissolved min-0 3 ppm will stain fixtures, utensils, and fabrics. cral matter in many natural waters. Iticailmnate has comparatively littic Water having a high iron content favors the growth of the organism circct ugmn the domestic use of a water. Crenochrix.. This organism forms reddish-brown growths that are de. posited in water pipes, partially clogging them or completely stopping SUI. FATE the flow of water. Sulfate is derived from various sources in the soil and rock, and from mateml added by lunnan agencies-from gypsum, from ox. latmn of u. cat.CIUM metaltic sulfides or sulfur hcaring organic comimmuls, or frmn fertil. Calcium is one of the soap-consuming elements in water and the irers containing sulfate. Some sulfate in municipal water supplics is principal scale forming constituent. In carh6nate water calcium forms desived inom the aluminum sulfate used in treating the water. In mines, a soft scale in imilers or cooking utensils. The addition of lime to where pyrite (iron sulfide) is exgesed to the action of air and water, these waters may p.utially remedy this situation. In sulfate and carbo. the oxidation of sulfide and the formation of sulfuric acid is so ex. nate sulfate water calcium forms a hard scale. The addition of soda tensive that sciious damage to mining equipment and gmifution of ash to such waters will reiluce tha calcium content. Carbonate and streams into wijich the mine drains may sesult. Sulfate causes a bitter sulfate water containing calcium are sometimes treated in a preheater taste in water if it is present in excessive quantitics. to remove the calcium. The heating of carbonate water results in the precipitation of calcium carbonate, because the carbonic acid, which Cut.onmr. holds the calcium in solution, is volatilized; calcium sulfate is precipi. sated when sulfate warr is heated because its solubility decreases with Chloride is dissolved in small quantitics from rock materials. 5 sodium chloride is a charactciistic constituent of sewage, and any appreciable mercase an temperature. pollution of water by sewage is accompanied by a measurable increase in (hloride. ChloridC gIVes a sally taste to water if picsent in quantifics MAcNr. slum greater than a few hundred parts per million. hfagnes.mm is generally present in water that contains calcium but usually in smaller quantitics than the calcium. hf agnesium cathonate* Ni m rE which,s piccipitated by ransmg the water temperature, forms a soft Nitrate is usually derived from the soil. Certain fertilisen in the i . scale. Sulfate water containing calcium and magnesium forms a dense, soil may contribute to the nitrate content in water supplies. The nitrate porcelain-like scale which contrasts with the friable scale formed by in most water is considered to be the oxidation product of nitrogenous calcium or magnesium carbonate. The other salts of magnesium are organic material. The presence of abnormal quantitics of nitrate is ~ soluble and do not form scale. frequently considered to repicsent a [mor sanitary condition. The quan-tity of nitrate usually found in water has no cifcct ugWn the water for SomUM AND poTA$sIUM ordinar7 uses, but high contents may be dangerous to the health of - In many analyses, sodium and potassium are not reported separately infants. because the amount of gmtassium is small. Carbonate and sulfate water pyg. carrying large amounts of sodium and gotassium may cause foaming in The pil of water is an expression of its acidity or alkalinity. The . boilers.
~ o I, 28 GROtlNil-W A I ER RESOllRCES Ol' FAS'I 'I ENNf 35EE pil is the loganittun of the reciprocal of the hydmgen ion concentra~ ltOCK UNITS AND TIIElit WATElt IIEAltING ,I bus a low vaine for pil is evidence of a high concentration of CIIAllACI'EIIISTICS tion. hythogen ions, or acidity, and a high pil is eviilence of a low concen. tration of hydrogen ions, or alkalinity. Neutral water has a pil of 7.0. The rock units that undeslic East Tennessee are listed in the gen. eralised section on pages 1111. The areal extent of the varions foemations is shown on plates I to 11. These rmks are des <ribed m detail hy limb 'U^"""'" Their water.bcaring s haia < tensens are llandness is a characteiistic of water that acccives comiderabic at-gcis in p;nt 11 of this acpost. sention with scicrence to domestic and industiial use. Ilardness is (onsidened in the following pages. raused almost cutinely by cahium and magnesium. Other constituents, such as imn, aluminmn, strontium, harium, zinc, or hec acid also cause Fred,.nmhrinn llocks hardness. Cnixmate aiul noncarl>onate haidness are soughly cajuivalent to " tem lwiraiy" and "pcimanent" hartinen. Carbonate h.udness, s c-g,ys,3,,, m g n un.,, x movable by hoilmg the water, refers to the h.udness in captivalence The gneCuntnian im ks consist of gneiss and sc hist, partly fo med with railuniate and hicailumate; nuncat honate hardness, in the r e. from socks of volcanic oiigin, which mtur as stringens or Icuses in mainder of the haidness which cannot he memoved by hoiling. Total The socks wrather variably; in some places they form granitic rocks. hardness, or just hardness, is the sum of <aihonate and noncaihonate <liffs amt in othen s they ;ue covered with elecomgmed imk ami fairly hardness. ahick soil. Scicaric CoNut!CFANCE Cround Water Occt rs in hactures in these notks. I.arge yichIs froM wi.is shm.hl not be expected. In the font water samples collected from t Spen.fic (onductance, exprened in micrombos at 25 C.. is a measure I nt ns low ami the haidnew sanged hmn i l i of the ahih,ty of a water so emninct a < nrient of electrn ny. I bis I:u tor U N 57 PP'"' varies with the concentiati m and dcgico el ionisation of the dilhjnt mincials in solution amt with the temperatusc of the water. / l're-C<>mbrimi(?) llocks ) MotiN i Itm.rus Voi CANIc CHolls' The Mount ilogets volcanic gionp oops out only in 'hc in libcast l l sorner of East Tennessee. It consists of purplish amt giernish inciavol. (anic rocks, thicily metarhyolite foimed hom both an!!s aint flows. Inicibedded in the so(ks aie layers of songlomeraec, graywac Le, and s nonvohanic silty shale or slate. in these io<ks onms in fractmes. The limiicd outunga amt [ Wate: No water rugged togogiaphy make these socks imimpentant 'as a<piifers. samples wcic collected hom them. Ocotr. Sran s The O<oce sciics is a luuly of scilimentasy roc k sevcial miles thick. ~ These socks occur in the Great Smoky Moumains and other ranges along the North Cr, lina-Tennessee, lxmndary. 'I he Ococe series has been diviiled into the following imits: 1.owest part of O<oce strics, Great Smoky conglomes a te, Nantahala state, Snowbiid for mation, Pigelm siltstone, and Sandsmk shale. ~ 0 -l n ~ I' l l i -g
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[q .1:1 a ROCKL I5 St i { g [imLs contam all the typts.ilescribed imdcr the Sandsuck stialc~ amt The lowesProcks of the Ococe are of undetenhined thickness. The Unimi formnion and Cagliran conglomerate.-The Unicoi forma. e tion and the Gmbran congimnciate are the lowest units of the Chil. 1 ageon uitstone..$ihstones amt silty shales are mme miumon. \\ L howcc gioup. These formations'are,of the same age and aie sisidiar in , Ihe Cicat Smoky conglomerate is at least 2,000 feet thick and con. \\ sists-of fineJ to medi}im:giained gr.sywarke samtstone ami daik si.ite. wition, dumgh the Unicoi is m. orc bcterogencous. They consist Locally conglomeiatcs are nuportant members, but gencially they are of 1.000 to 5,000 feet of coarse fchispathic sandstone and line conglom. rare. s crate semented by vitreous quartz. A few thin beds of red ami purplc , 7 (lack slate and ailtstone.c,,I.lic, N.mtahala slate consists of about 2,000 feet of dankyay to. shale ami siltstone are foumi in the lower parts of both formations. Ikds consisting of Icuses of graywacke sdmi' .Ite upper paits of the formations are dominantly masse sandstones. ,a b
- i. qtone ami conglinnerate occur locally. Thin beds of dolomite have been The samlstones are resistant Jo weathening azul fdrm ridges; the more shaly lower parts of the fuimations weather more deeply ami are Y.*The Snowbind formatian as the pinbahic equivalent of the Pigeon mantled by talus material hom ncaiby ridges.
sihstone. It consists of sandstone, shale, siltstone, and arkose. C'* ""I ""'" "'C" " I" I'""'#' = The Pigcou siltstone musists of about 15.000 feet of uniform, massive schedukil, only one had a y. M esdnM to be mme dun W pnL ac daik-green silistone. 'Slightly coarser beds of fine grained sandstone are Two water sampics were collected from the Um.cm formation. common in the lower part of the formation. The lower thiid or half Analyses indicate that the chemical quality of the water is good. Ilird. . of_the formation is more quartzitic. ness i: less than 70 pinn. The Samisuck shale musists of 500 to 4,000 feet of dark silty to llampton formation and Nichols shale.-The llampton fo:mation argillaccons shale, usually showing slaty cleavage. I.cnses of dank fehl-e . amt the Nic :ols shaic are time equivalents representing two different s spathic conglomerate are intcibedded in the shale. Also interbcdded depositional enviromnents. The llampton formation comists of 500 to tre lenses of daik hine gray sihy or sandy dolomite and limestone. 2,500 feet of slank silty and sandy shales and beds of think sandstone. The occmrence of water in rocks of the Omec scrics is icstritted to The shales aie Jaminated and contain abundant detrital mica. The i fractures foemed by joints and cleavage. The yicids of wcils and springs sandstones are normally medium grained, but some are marse grained ~ are small, but domestic supplies can be obtained at most locations. or are conglomeratic. The Nichols shale ranges in thickness from 800 Twenty-seven springs issuing from these rocks weic scheihiled, only one to 1,000 feet and consists largely of laminated dark silty, sandy, or of which had a yicht estimated at more than 100 gpm. hiost of the wells claycy shale containing flakes of detrital mica.. Lenses of sandstone are scheduled were difg wcils that obtain water at the residuum bedrmk present in the Nichols shale but are relatively thin. The shale of Imth The anmunt of ground water developed hom these rocks is formations weathers dcaply and produces a soil full of shaic chips. The contact. small, as the rugged topography is suitable only for recreational develop _ sandstones are more resistant and commonly form momuain ricsts. "C"'8-Gmund water occurs in fractnres in the sandstime and shale. The Eleven water samples from these rocks were analyicd. The hardness sandstones generally are so tightly cemented with siliccous material that of water from the Pigeon slate and the rmks of the lowest Ococe was the beds have no primary pmosity. The yicids from these formations are greater than 100 ppm, whereas the hardness of water hom the Sandsmk usually low. No indmirial water supplies are known to have been de. shale and Great Smoky conglomerate was less than 80 ppm. veloped hmn them. Of three springs scheduled in these formations, only one had a yicid of more than 10 gpm. Cambrian System No water sanipics were collected from these rocks. Erwin Immation ami equivalent rocks.-The Erwin formation and LowtR CAhsBR AN SERIES igg equival cms, the IIesse sandstone, hfurray shale, aml Nebo samt. Chilhowee group stouc, comist of about 1,000 to 1,500 feet of thick beds of white quartz. The Chilhowcc group overlies the Oroce series and hiount Rogers " " " '""" "' #[ N"#" I* " " volcanic group, or the oystalline complex where the Ococe sciics is " "I#I ' "
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thsent. These rocks form the fiist mountains ca t of the Valley and although the giams may range in size from veey fine sand to small peb.' Ridge province in Ea: t Tennessee, bles. The quartritic beds of this formation are resistant to weathering
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A Six. of the springs lead yichis estimatest to be. mmc than 450 ggnu. azul fotm no soil. Ithicks of sasuiston'eslarp fomid im the siiles amt at the foot olaidges immed ley these meml>cis. The intenhedded shales springs had yichts estimatest to he' hetween 100 and 450 gpne amt feve ] ami siltstones aie less resistant to weathering and pnAlme a thin soil had yichis estimated to he between 10 azul 100 gpm;- Wells are not full of shale chips. common in the Rome foimation. Dug wcils in the shale members of The sight silitcous cement that hinds the saml grains in thesc'rmks .his immation are usually almut 25 feet deep. *lhe water level in these does not allow gromul water to move between them. Ground water wcils lin(inates rag, idly with gnecipitation. *llic formation is a loor o is theiefore icstricted to fractures in the rmks. Eight springs were aquifer. No industrial supplies are developed from it. whedialed in the Erwin immation and its equivalems, two of which had The quality of water hom the Rome foemation is satisfactory for. ~_ . yicids estimatcal to he mme alian 100 gjnn. Five of these sguings floweil mmt uses. The hardness of nine samples ed water sanged famn 7 to 186 less than 10 gpm. Few' wcils have been drilled in thesc socks herause ppm. The low values were for water in the non(alcaicous shales ami the high, values were for water in the calcaicous phases ed the hwma-ed the rugged topography. One sampic had an iron content of 9.5 ppm amt one h.ul 1.2 No water. samples were collected from these rmks. tion. Pinn, but the whers cimtainni less than 0.7 pinn. Shtdy dolomite The Shady dolomite consists of about 1,000 feet of white pn:c dolo-EI""d* ^"" '""^*0'""'" mite and blue. gray silty dolomite.1.imestone ouurs in the lower past i and a few samly l>cds are foumi close to the base of the Immation. A Conasaugn shale or Conasauga group I thin, persistent layer of argillascons, shaly dolomite appears in the upper .I.he Conasauga shale or Omasauga group consists of theec phases. part. Chert is found throughout the formation Imt is inmt common in The northwestern phase is somgmsed largely of shale; the central phase - is composed of altcinating shale ami limestone, and the soutlicastern the upper past..I.hc Shady dolonu.te weathens to a deep ycIlow clay low m. sdt; the < lay overlym.g the dolonu.te grades into a red Inown sm.l. I>hase,IirmaIvall of dolom.ne Imt with mme limestone amt shale. I Afasses o..J.npcmul and mulules of iron and mangancsc oxide aie com. ,lh Conasauga shak n. estunated to be almut Eq feet tM h has been so crumpled by fold,ng that its inic thickness is unknown. It mon in the ycIlow clay, i Groumt water ounts m frartmes m the dohmu.le and limestone. comius of light gicen, olivegicen, ami dull.puiple shale and laycts asul .I.he basal past ed the Immation contains no time. .l'hree of nine spiings scheduled.m th.is forman.on hail an estimated Icnses of h.mesione. yacht of more than 450 gpm (I adu.c foot per semnd)..Iluce other stone and the shaic a.s micihnhled w.th silisione..the Omasauga shale i n acul sen.t w. h shalc (@, mcp pc Hunyme h springs I. d flows of more than 100 gpm. 1)omestic wcils.m thne omks weathers to a du. n are usi. ally more than 100 fert sleep, I"'***"'?.The timestone pindutcs a somewhat deeper, taher smi. Water analyscs were made on seve al samples hum this immation. "#"" ** I"' " ' ""#'"' '" E I " "'" I' The haniness _ ranged Imm 16 to 170 ppm. Water honi the Shady dolo-60 f(et deep or less m the Omasanga gioup. Although the resuluum i s gmup is not thick, dug wcils aie unmnon as the highiy mite n slightly better m chenu.ral qual.ny than water hom some of the ovcih.ing other dolomisc fonnations of Fast ' Tennessee. fractuied shale is easy to <hg. Smli wcils, when slug m topograpinc lows,- mually enrounter water in the first' 20 feet. Water levels in the Crm-Nome formation 'the Rome formation tonsists of nunc shan 200 feet of samisione, asauga ilminate rapidly witti rainfall. Numerous imlustrial supplies are 'siltssone, shale, dolomite, and limestone. In the northwest, shale, silt-obtained hum the upper past <d this gnmp. Wells that yield as umch as stone, and samisione predominate. In the somheast, dolomite makes 200 gpm are not unounmon, Imt they are usually located (k se en per. manent sucams or cmounter solution cavitics developol in limestone up half the humation. The color of the fo mation vasin. Red, mamem. lenses in the sliale. The oconvence of water in small fracsures in the olivegreen, light-gicen, junple, Inown, o.ange, ycIlow, and da:lvgray fohled shate, which hattunes herome tiginer with increasing depth, rocks are found. The sanulstone and sihstone. lseds weather to a shallow makes the deilling of wcils deeper than 250 feet inadvisahic. residn' l soil full of shale (hips. The cailumate mcml. css weather enore G ound wates in the Omasauga shale is ecstoicial to small fractures. a deeply and imm ycIlow silty < lay residmun and a in!!nown soit. The shale has been so ddonned by fohling sliat the feartures form an Ground water mcurs iis frartmes in the shale and s.nutuonc and in solution channels in the dolomite. Thinty four spiings wcic schaluted imenounc(ted netwoik. I.imestone lenses and layces often act as im- ' in this formation, 20 of which had yichis of less than 10 gpm. Threc pcrvious zones which stop ti e downwand peirotation of water. Where -
D ROCK LJNITS 34 CROllND-WATER RE50tfRCES OF EAST 'IENNE5SEE ' ligicstone lenses are exposed, they commonly foim spring hInirons. [ tively good. Analyscs of water s;nnples colic <ted fiom 11 locations indi. I hese limestone-shale contacts yield water to many wcils. cate that the haidness ranges hom 16 to 326 ppm. , Sixty-five spiings in the Conasauga group were schedulcal.in this Rutledge limestone.-The Ruticilge !;mestone comists of 100 to 500 (cet of blue massive limestone containing thin layers of sitty and dolo. i mvesugat on. Of these all but 15 were estimated to yield more than 10 mitic matcaial. A dark crystalline dolomite usually replaces the lime. gpm. Twenty-nine springs had yields estimated at mme than 450 gpm. I stone at the top of the formation. The limestone and dolomite weather I hiost of the large springs are in the upper part of the Conasaug1. The , lower part of the group contains less limestone and moic sihstoue and I to produce an orange-red to red f airly deep soil which contains no ts a poorer aquifer. chcr t. Ground watcr is restrictett to fractures in the' rocks. No springs in Water from the Conasauga is generally good. The haidness of water umples coll,ctcil ranges from 6 to 266 ppm. The hardness of the water l .nis fonnation were scheiluted but some imdonhtedly exist. Alost do-apparently is related to the amount of limestone in the shalc. mestic wells are deeper than 100 feet. No industrial watcr supplies are Pumpkin Valley shale.-The Pmnpkin Valley shale consists of 200 to l known to have been developed. No water sampics weie collected hom this formation. It is probable 400 feet of dullolive and purple shale and thin beds of siltstom. Shale that water would be simi!ar in quality to water from other limestones of the same type is found in other paits of the Conasauga group but is inte: bedded with greener shale. in the Conasauga group. Rogasville shale. II he Rogersville shale consists of light. green, olive-This formation is one of the poorest aquifers in East Tennessee. The K'CC"* and perple shale up to 250 feet thick. Tins formanon is not shile despite being fractured is almost impervious. Only six springs in piesent in all parts I East Tennessce; it is restn(ted to parts of the this formation were scheduled; aH had yichts estimateil to be less than central phase of the Conasauga group. Near the top of the Immation 10 gpm. Domestic wcils in this formation were relmrted to yield only a limestone is usually found. The Rogersville shale weathers to a ihm small quantitics of water. acid soil omtaining shaic < hips. The bright green color of the weath. The hardness of tinee samples of water was 181. 201, and 210 ppm. ered shale n chaactnanc d Me hmadon. The iron content of two of these samples was moic than 1.4 ppm. I ""' l'onaler dolomite.-The samtheastein phase of the Conasauga group "E * " * * ' I" *"" ' is represented by the llonaker dolomite, which comius of about 1300 Icct of light a.nl dask, line. and coarse-grained shaly and massive dolo-9" "E* mite and inicibaldeI limestone. The lowest portion of t e Immation h is very shaly and grades into the red shale ami silistone of the umfer. l' An analysis of one water umple from this formatmn showed a hard-lying Rome formation. The formation weatheis to im m a deep tlay ness of 259 ppm. soil. Chcrt is mmmon in the ersiduum derived from the lower Imrtion Alaryville limestone.-The blaryville limestone consists of 250 to 650 of the formation but is almou nonexistent in the ecsidimm hom the feet of massive blue limestone and inegular layces of silty dolomite. upper portion. lawaHy, the base of the AlaryviHe limestone it a dad nyuaHinc dob Ground water ounts in fractures. In many places the fonnation has mine. The limestone of the formation becomes more silty near the top. been severely crumpled by movement along faults. Nineteen spiings in h fonnation weathers to a red or mange red sml free of chert. this formation were schedulect; five of there were estimated to flow more Gionnd water ocruts in fractures and along hohling planes in the than 450 gpm. Only two of the springs had dis <harges of less than 10 I limestone. Four spiings in this fonnation that were sc heduled had Kinn. Afost wcils drilled in this form stion for domestic supplies aie yichts estimated to exceed 10 gpm, but only one was eseimatest to yicht more than 100 (cet deep. Probably the laigest single giounil. water de. more than 450 gpm. Wells drilled for domestic supplies usually ex<ced velopment in East Tennessee is near Elizabethton, whcie pompage from 100 feet in depth. No large yictd wcils are known. the Ilonaker dolomite was abc-10 miHion gallons of water a day dur. The analysis of one water sample collected honi this formation in-mg 1917. The water is ob d fro.n nine wells, one of which is dicates aliat the water is of gotal quality. The haidness was 105 ppm. ptunpeil at the rate of 2.r/m The wells are cime to the Watauga 5. R,ver, which apparently ret ' ges the formation. Nolicinuky shale.-The Noli<lmcky shale,400 to 750 Ices thick, con-i The chemical quality of water hom the llonaker dolomb is rela. sists of light gicco, olive-green, and purple shale, faally, Icmes and
ROCK UNIl'5 37 36 - t;noglND-WXIT.R REsotfRCES Ol' EAST 'I ENNEssF.E he ccurrence of water in the Knox dolomite is contiolini by frac. beds of limestom occur. The purple shale contains more silt than the turcs that are usuaHy ent.nged by solution. The Knox is one of the green shale. The fwnation weathers to a thin acid soil full of shale most competent strata in East Tennessee and has been fractured as a chips. icsult of fohung anal faulting. Tlic fracture panican of joints is usually The one weer sample collected from the Notichiuky shale was of hidden by the deep residuum ovnlying the foimation amt cannot be IlowN, ynd Mcas IM ( good eluality and had a haniness of 123 ppm. u as a gu e n og we 5 5. Afaynardville timestant member.-The hfaynardville limestone member of innt in more frartures due to greater austal defrumation can be de. the Notichucky shale consists of 150 to 350 Icct of massive blue lime. Une teil. ie yield of wcHs in such ascas is mually lange. Generally, st:ne, with thin iriegular layers of silty dolomite. Intenbeelded in the die largest hactuies are fmnut in the first few immlred fcci of diilling. limestone are layers of oolitic limestone anal some n!gewise <onglom. Aunnpis to obtain larger yicids by drilling excessively sleep wells have crate. The member weathers to a deep orange +cd or int chcrt hee soil. l unaHy licen unsuuessful. Whcie wells have penetrated major thrust The ocnirrence of water in these socks is nestiirted to solution chan. faults in the Knox dolomite at depths greater al an 350 feet, the fault nels developed along fractmes and bedding plancs. Three of five rones have been tightly remented by secondasy cahite, and little water scheduled springs from this member weie estimated to have yichts of has been olnained. During field investigations in East Tennessee 116 sinings isusing more than 450 gpm. Springs generally appear at the base of the 4 Maynardville limestone member, indicating that the part of the No-hmn the Knos dolomite were inventonied. Of these,86 wnc estimated lichucky shale below is less permeable. Domestic water supplies from to yield umic dian 450 gjnn and 82 were estimatul to yicht between wells in this member are usually obtained in the fissa 150 feet of drill. l W and 450 gpm. The ictatively high yield of these springs and their j ing. Wells of mulcrately large yicId are developed hom the lower gor. wide gengiaphic distritmtion indicate that she Knox ilolomite is a good tion of this member where it lies within 300 Icet of the surface. aignifer. An analysis of water from one spring issuing hum the Maynaidville i e yic 5 of wcHs in this foemation are unptnlittable, as they aie indicates that the water is of g(xxl chemical iguality. The hardness was in many aijuir is romissing of railmnate roiks. Day wells aie not un. l c known but anc less common than wcils that yicht more than 100 gpm. 105 ppm. Alany imlustnal wcils in the Knox, yiciding several Immhed gallons per Cambrimi and Orilovitian Systems l minute, aie located near pomanent streams. In siuh locations, the mnN hcd< bud 9"My M Ac wMn b&.w h mny M UrnnCruim:4w aun Imwi se osiinwiciau 3,ici,3 these wells obtain water hom tlic sticamt Even in favorabic locations. wcHs have low yields if die im Ls aie not traismnl. Knor dolomite or Knox group I" d'C3' 'haratteiiini by many sinkhoics ami few sml.uc sucams, The Knox dolomite or Knox group. which undcolics move of East wcHs :nc gennaHy dnp. The wcH dachiput solution patican that Tennessec than any other similar imit, is the mmt imlwniant aspaifer in draim thev arcas is ocaily evnywhcic mme than 100 feet below the the area. This imit changes hom a iheity dolomite in the nmihwest side of the valley to an essentially chest-hee limestone in the southeast j land unfaic, and inany domestir wcils aic inme than 300 feet deep. in suih ancas, many of the inhabitants use cisteem. side of the valley. Detailed geologic woik on the dolomitic phases of The deep ilay residuum oscilying the Knox dolomite supplies water the Knox has resuhed in its sulxlivision into numnous fonnations (table 1). Where such work has been done the Knox is considened a to many donicstic dug wcils. Chest in the resiihmm, whic h often ac-amudates in definite iones and layers, forms pcimcable iones. Ilno group; ciscwhere it is consideied a formation. <heit is encmmtened when a well is dug. the wcil is extended down to The Knox, where imdivided, consists of 2,500 to 3,500 feet of thhk. I bethmk, whc e water is almost always found. In the fall, many of bcdded siliccous dolomite and iaterbcdded limestone. A qua,tr sand-these wcils go dry. The capid rise of water in wcils shortly after a stone zone almut 700 feet above the base of the fonnation is the imun, heavy rain imlicates that the recharge area of the asprifer is close by. dary between Cambrian and Ordovician rods in the Knox. The Knox The iguahty of water Innn wcH5 and springs in the Knox vohemisc weathers to pindure a thick residual clay which commonly annmulates I' similar to that hom other railmnate aquilt.s. 't he haidness, which to thickness of more than 100 feet. Chcrt in the dolomite is resistant is usuaHy the inma objetiinnable charaticiistic, sanges hom almut 50 to weathering and is scattened thiough and over the (lay residuum. The a to 250 ppm. The haidness of water varies with the seasom. In late soil overlying the Knox is generally gomi,
e. -. - -. ~. M MOCK UNrts M G200N4 WATER RF. SOURCES OF EAST TFNNESSEE stone layers up to 10 feet thisk are usually found in the lower thiad of
- summer and fall, when gnmmt. water recharge is low, the water von.
Chcrt nmlules are common in the dolomite, especially sains more dissolved solids than in wet weather, when ground w: iter re-the formation. in certain layers. Weathering of the fotmation prodmes a day contain. change is high. Water from the residumn overlying the Knox is soher ing a porous, locally massive, light <olored amt finegrained chett of - than water froni the heilrock and generally has a pil of less than 7. di 11 hester. The weathening of the basal samt members piminces himks Copper Ridge dolomite.-The Copper Ridge dolomite consists of 900 to 1,100 feet of daik crystalline, knotty dolomite inte hedded with of samistone. Ground water occurs in hactures in the Chepultepec dolmnite aml light gray fine-grained dolomite. Asphaltic material arronmes for the in the thicker sandstone layers in the lower thint of the formatic*i. ~ dark color. Limcstone beds are virtually unknown, ex<cpt nc::r rmks These sandstones produce smne water, but only, domestic and small in. , of the Conormhcague limestone to the southeast. Layers of dolomitic dustrial water supplies can be developed from them. Of 30 springs samistone occur near the top and, locally in the cast, near the base, but a rarely in the rest of the formation. Dank chcrt nmlules and thin layers l schnluled in the Chepultepec dolomite, only two had discharges that were estimated in excess of 450 gpm Twenty-three of the springs wene of oolitic chert are common. Thicker layers of light <olored oolitic estimated to flow less than 100 gpm. Wells dailled in this formation chert are diagnostic of the upper portion of the formation. Wu..iering generally yield water supplies adespiate for domestic use. Yichts in ex. prmluces a reddish-mange to dark sed clay residuum that contains much cess of 100 gpm are not common. dark jagged, rough chcrt. Three water sampics were collected ham the Chepultepec dolomite. Ground water in this formation is restricted to frattures and hed. ~ The hardness of these samples was 88,103, and 151 ppm. As in waters ding plane openings. Sixteen of 94 springs scheduled in this formation g from other formations of the Knox group, haiducss is the mmt unde. had yickls estimated at more than 450 gpm. Sixty four springs had sirabic characteristic. yields estimatnl at more than 10 gpm. The yields of wells in this forma. lamgview dolomite.-The lemgview dolomite consists of about 250 tion are dependent ulmn the siic and number of ha<tures encountered Icet of well-bethled, fine. to medium-grained dolomite. In the upper in drilling. hiany domestic wcils and a few low yield industrial wcils half of the formation the slolomite is commonly inicibeihled with a obtain water from this formation. light-gray to brown linegrained limestone. Sand is common as isolated liardness ranged from 21 to 396 ppm in water samples collected grains in some beds anil, locally, forms beds a Icw inches thick. Weath. from ' t locations in the Copper Ridge ilolomite. Afost of the samples, e however, had a hardness of less than 180 ppm. The water sample hav. l cring of the siliceous beds in the temgview doloinite produces large blocks of lightrotored massive fine grained there that are rarely gerous.. ing a haniness of 21 ppm was from a dug well. This thert, which acurs in the soil and clay of the weathered Long. Conorm hcague limestone.-The Cmiocochcague timestone is the view dolomite, is diagnostic of the foimation, castern espiivalent of the Copper Ridge dolomite. This fonnation is As in the other immations of the Knox gioup, gimmd water occurs about 1,100 feet thick and comists of dark-bhic-weathering limestone in fractures in the mmicrately soluble dolomite.. Analyses weic made of and thin laycis of silty light-gray dolomite. lieds of crossbedded coarse. six samples of gunuul water from the lamgview dolomite, whi<h indi-grained sandstone are foinut near the top and base of the formation. j cated a hardness of 20 to 199 ppni. Duk cheit nmlules occur in the hmestone but are more apparent in the Kingspost formation.-The Kingsport formation, which lies immedi. residumn overlying the formation along with light-colored angular accly above the Loni; view dolomite, consists of almut 200 feet of massive chert. Bhaks of sandstone are foumf in the residmnn overl;ing the light-colored dolomite. Paits of the foemation are slightly daiker, sandstone heil. The clay residuum grades upward to a deep orange. coarser, and better bedited. Near the base is usually found about 50 red to daik-ned soil. Fractures contiol the orruitence of ground water in this formation. l feet of light gray to brown limestone containing little dolomite except wheie the limestone has been alicied to dolomite sinne elegnsition. The Only six springs were scheduled, none of which had yicids estimated Kingsport formation weatheis to form a light tan to daik orange resi-at more than 100 gpm. Five, however, had yichts estimated at more than 10 gpm. The aiguifer supplies many domestic and a few indusuial dual clay containing thrit. The clay grades upwant to a thick chcray - soil. The weathered chcrt is blocky and white Imt is usually ironi ucils. Chepultepec dolomite.-The Chepultepec dolomite comists of 700 to stained and appears gerous. The thinness of the Kingsport,.which has a narrow. outcrop belt 750 feet of light <olored well-bcelded line to mnlium gaained dolomite Liminding occasional layers of silty dolomite and dark dolomite. Sand. h because the beds dip siccply, prevents it hom being an imgurtant
-~ a .e-c Ur.iptfNil WA 0;R Iti.50 lRCF.s OF EA5't' 'I F.NNF55FE ILOCK tJNt'I5 H aspiifer. ' As in other carinmate rocks, water occurs in hactures. Ihning i ficht investigations right springs from this foemation wcic schtiluted. pmestwna limestone. *l he Jonesiano limestone is ahine 2.n00 fcca Of these, two were estimated to yicht more than 450 gpm. The wcils thick aml repsesents the limestone phase of slic Oedovician past of the schedulcul were all domestic, but it may he gmssihic to develop small Knox group. l. css wmk has been donc in sulativieling the Knox grmsp iminsteial or municipal s;;pplies from these rmks. Wcils for industrial in the southeast limestone phase than in the mirthwest dolomite phase.
- or municipal supplies shonhl be locatol as near as practicable to per.
The Jonesboio timestone is a gnore, massive dark-blue-wcathening lime-I manent streams. hiost wclls in the _ Kings l met formation have to be stone c'ontaining thin laycis of silly dohnnite. Samhtone beds occur in the lower 400 feet. Thin samisione laycrs alw mcur in the lower drilled deeper than 100 feet to obtain a supply. As the su, e and mun. i ber of fractures decrease with depth, it is usually not advisahic to diill part of the upper third of this formation. Chert is ranc, even in the deeper than 350 feet. siihmm. The limestone weathers to a deep resielual clay which forms. red. to orange-colored soil. Whcie samistonc beds. were Incsent, Analyses of four water samples collected from the Kingspoit forma-weathen ed blocks ot sandstouc are fouml iit the soil. tion imlicate that the water is of gomi quality except for hardness. The hardness ranged from 102 to 198 ppm. Geomul water occurs in fractures in this fo mation. Of 13 springs scheduled, all had yichts estimated in execss of 10 gpm, but only 4 Alascot dolomite.-Whcie the Knox group is fully sulalivided, the blascot dolomite is al e uppermost foimation. The hiascot oms:sts of had yichts estimated in excess o.100 gpm. blost of the wcils drillnl in this fo mation furnish domestic supplies. Umler favorabic conditions. 400 to 800 feet of well heehled light gray dolomite. The lower portion industrial or mu*iicipal supplics may he ohtained. -of the formation is somewhat daiker in color and roasser in texture Two water samples weie collected from this formation. The hard. than the upper portion. Thin heils of gray limestone, which weathers l blue, arc 'quite common in the s<mtheastern outcrops, whereas m the ness was high in both (183 and 212 ppm), but other chemical charac-noithwestern outcrops they mcur only hically. The upper part of the scristics were not objectionable, fosmation is usually more siliccous than the lower p.ut, but in places the lower gmt also is very siliccous. The blascot dolomite weathers to Ordosiciana System a residual clay that grades upward to a light tan to dark orange soil.
- llhe chest prmlured by weathering of the siliceous memlicts accumu.
l himpe r Oasovices Stair.s lates in the clay aint in the sinface soil. This accumulation of theit i retards crosi<m and acrounts for the scarcity of outoops. I.ow r and middle fmits of Chickamauga limestone The lower and middle p:uts of the Chickamauga limestone have Gioumt water occ urs in fractures in these rm ks. Of 37 spu.ngs been divided into several units in some k> cations. In others, they have mventoned that issued ham the hiascot dolonute,11 had*yechts eso.. heen mapped as one unit. mated m. execss of 450 gpm. Only 10 of the spiings yichied less thrn 10 gpm. Wells are succcuhd only if fractures ase encountercel. Ib These n>< Ls amu.st <>f Muewcathen.ng Hmesunic, wMah.n generaHy mestic wells usually umst he thilled deeper than 100 feet to obtain l Gnc grained, fainly light colored, and slightly silty and which contams an adequate water supply, but drilling deeper than 350 feet generally staticieel, though h>cally almndant, fossils. About 100 feet below the 'is not worthwhile. upper part <>f alie Chickamauga limestone aie two twasisscut beds of In thenu. cal analyscs of four water s:unples collected from sources alteied volcanic ash a foot or moie thick. Gacenish chest, I or 2 imhes t m the blascot dolonnte the handocu ranged from 101 to 280 ppm. thin k, underlies cach of the ash beds. The lower aml middic parts of r Oi H one produce a rather thin rich soil through j Newala fonnation.-In areas where the Kingspmt.fmmation and the which appear pinnacles of limestone. l Af ascot dolomite have not been divhled, the name Newala Immation is 8 applied to these rmks. Ilus funnation has been descnhed as that gor. Groimd water in these omks is testricted to fractures that have been M i sol ian. The preseme of silty layces and shaly partings tion of the Knox dolomite overlymg the 1.ongview dolomite. It weathers to prmhu e a clay s4ni containing massive chn t. frequently provides impervious layers throngle which water will not The occurience and chemical quality of ground water in this for. percolate. Where such pastings occur within the mose massive time-stoors, hedding planc solution cavitics commonly develop. The fractur. mation are simil.ir to those in the hfas(ot dolomite and Kingsport. i formition. ing of the limestone by fokling and faulting has ecsulted in a more i l or less inte connected system of cavities. Afany small springs develop i e
._.m_ _m . - -. ~.. _ -e. 4 . ROCK t! NITS Lt 82 c CROtlNil WATER MF. SOURCES OF EAST ' TNNESSEF. at sliale.limestonc contacts. Where bedding planc solution cavitics or other than calcium and magnesium is tisually low nmugh not to came fractines extemt to the suilace at toingraphic lows, lange springs are any ilillioihy in the use of the water. foimd. The suness of wcils drilled into these rocks depends on the The Athens shale is abon 800 to 1,000 feet thick. It is in past shaly, nodulai limestone amt in part bluish,-ycilow weatlecring cal. number and siic of cavitics encounicred. Most wcils yield at least a carcous shale. It wcathers to prmfuce a thin acid soil containing many domestic supply of water. Several small indusuics obtain their water shale chips. supply from these rocks,'though it is usually nctessary to drill at least two wells to obtain' 100 gpm. The lower and middle parts of the l Analysis of depths of wells in Athens shale indicates that the for. Chickamauga limestone are a better aquifer than the upper past. mation behaves hydiologically as a shale rather than a limestone. In East Tennesscc, calcarcons shales with inte: bedded limestones ne gen. Water from these rocks usually has a hardness of more than 200 l crally good aquifess. The solubility of Imth the calcaicons shale and the ppm. ""'"'"9" Y"" l springs scheduled m the Athens had y."" ids of more than150 gpm. ' Units !,2,and 3 of Chickamauga limestone ac In places, the lower and m.ddle parts of the Chickamauga h.mc. I hiost wells prmince at least domest.c quantin.es of water, i Sampics of water hom to sources.an alu.s formation were analyicd. stone have been divulcil.into eluce units to which format.ional names i l have not been assigned. In general, these units can be sepasated by The hardness ranged from 46 to 401 ppm amt ave aged 210 ppm. means of fossd horizons or other geologic gmdes. The rocks consist of shale and limestone interbedded with silty nodular limestone. The Ilohton formation ? The lloiston formation ranges in thickness hom 200 to 500 feet soil produced by weathering is usually a thin yellow moderately rich I and contains several different types of imk, including reddish-colmed soil containing many shale chips. ' Water in these rm.ks is restricted to fractures and bedding plane l limestone and limy sandstone. The upper membess are usually coarsely openings. Small springs are common, and several yichling more than nystalline and contain quartz sand, whercas the lower lmrtion is thinly-hedded and contains mme limy shale. In places, members of this loima. 450 gpm were scheduled. The springs usually issue Imm or near shale-tion may contain as mmh as 50 peicent quaitz sand. - Fossils in.the i limestone contacts, indicating that bedding planc solution cavitics are limestone indicate that pants of this foemation wcic foimeil as reefs. - well developed. Wells in these rocks usually have low yichis when l The lloiston foimation weathers very deeply, pamlucing a dark red imated on hills or other togegraphic highs. Wells of larger yield are residmim. The members that have a high quarti content imm a deep usually h>cated near pennanent streams. sandy soil with chips and blmks of Ictruginous sandstone from which The quality of the water is generally gomt. the calcium (aibonate has been Icached. -This humation generally Lenoir limestone nnd jfhees shafe foims knobby red-colorcil hills. The Lenm.r limestone and Athens shale are of the samc age. The Water m ain.s im mau.on is restruted to fractures. No large springs two units grade into cach other south of Knoxville. were schetfuled, but one estimated to yacht more than 100 gpm was .l'he Lenm.r limestone, which van.cs m (haracter, consists of dark. l accorded..I he y. ld of wells drilled m. the lloiston formatmn as ile. ie e E*" ". " P " ' # "." ' " " # " # E 7E# bluish arg.llaccous nodular limestone about 500 feet thick. Loca'ly, the lowest beds consist of a puse limestone called the Alosheim member. liut a fun n."hes many dmnesuc suppl.' but in other places the lowest beds of the Lenoir are silty. This for. n ics. mation in its pure limestone phase weathens to a mmiciascly sich silty Analyses of water hom tius formatmn mdicate hardness of less clay so.d that is frequently memoved by crosion, exposing the umlerly.mg than 150 ppm. *1.he water is generally of good quah.ty. e rock..The so.l from the si,aly phase.is shallow and poor, with.many g i Ottosee shale ^ limestonc ouusops. The Oniosce shale consists of about I,000 feet of. blue, yellow. l. As in other linvstones, ground water occurs in fractures. Of eight weathering carbonate shale and shaly sikstone with icmes of massive, l sprin,;5 scheduled from this formation, three were estimated to llow l more than 150 gpm. hiany domestic water supplies are obtained ham crystalline limestone shat beromes thin beddcil at the edges. In the northwestern helt of smks the Ottosce shaic consists of a shaly nodular wells in this formation. I limestone, whereas in the southeastern belts the Ottosce is predomi. Analyses of eight water samples indicate 'that water from this for.- l mition has a hardness of less than 200 ppm. Conuentration of ions nantly shale containing limestonc ienses. The soil ovcilying thc ottosce l-m= m ~.
4: ~ , citatiNiiwxt rit cLsoums or usr 1 LNNi %tF. ILOCK UNIT 5 - 4% shale is rather. thin and acid, except where limestone weathers to a l This romlition exists also where. limestones ovenlic the Sevict shale. thicker tiay wil. In soil overlying the shaly phases of these socks. rhips Even where a fault contact is only 50 to 75 feet below alic suiface, the ~ of shale can be found, in locations unde:1. sin by limestones the soil is shale usually is tightly scaleil with sennulary (altite, If the desirni
- 00 fect, somewhat deeper aml mosc festile.
j quantity of water has not been obtained within the Inst it is generally not wmthwhile to diiH aleeper. Gromul water mcurs in fractures in the limestone. S nings aie e i rommon in' the outnop ascas of these tocks. Of 21 sinings schciluted, Fmty sguings were schninical in the Scvier sh.ile. Sistern had yichis 5 were estimatnl to have yichts of more than -150 ggnn, amt 11 weic c timancil to be less than 10 gpm. Two spiings had yichts naimated to estimated to have yicids of less than 10 gpm. The relatively Inne liinc. he mme than 150 gpm. stonc lenses in the shaly phase of the Ottosce shale may contain well. Many wells in the Sevier shale located near sticams or lakes yield ' developed solution channels. The carbonate shale of the Ottosce shale more than 150 gpm. Water levcis in wcils on valley floors are usually aho has been subjectnl to sohition and is-facquently water l> caring. less than 20_ lcet below the land smface, whescas on the slopes ami-Of 129 wells schcihdu in the Ottosce shale, 70 wells yichicit at least i tops of hills the water level is deeper aml usually the yicht of wcils is a domestic supply of water within 100 lect. This imlicates that, though less. In general, the best locations for large yicht wells in the Scvier the weathened Ottosce shale sesembles a shale, the imweath'eied portion shale are in valleys near primancut streams. j of the nx k hythologically resemliles a limestone. No industeial or 'Ilie quality of water hom the Scvier shale is generally g<wnl. From l vmmicipal wells are known to have been drilled in the Ottosce shale. 21 analyses available, it appeans that water hom this Immation contains less ralrimn bicadxmate amt is lower in haidness th.m water from In themical quality, water from the Ottosce shale lesembles that front limestone fo mations moie closely than water hom shale forma. I limestonc. Where the shalc contains black ta Imna<cmis mainial, the tions. Water hum the Ottosce can he expecent to have a haulness of water mually has a high sulfate amt ison content. The less desisahic water is mually obtainnt from wcils of small yichl, imlicating that in. mosc than 100 pgnu. i areas of higher yicht the innlesinahic constituents h.ive been removnt Sem.er shale by tira ulating giound water. The Sevier shale and its equivalents range in thh kness from 2,500 ap funnnh,ons ununan to 1,1NN) Icci aml comist lasgely of blue, yellow.wcathening silty to The Ahnasin and Hays fonnasium, though dillesent in lithohngy, smuly ralsainms shale. laxally, hnis or blue shaly, nodular limestone black railxmaccom, slightly calcascous fissile shale: blue or gray, brown-are equivalent in age. c Murasin immadon is fannul nonhwest of weathning samhtom : aml songlomerate anc fonml. These dillment the ernto of the VaHey mal Edge gnovime: the Hays lonn.uinn is <M k types sepicsont the a hanges in fatics shown on ligme.I oppmite found sinuluast of the ecnan. *llnw funnations wne o igin.dly dumght to in dHinnu in anc. l page Gli of pan 11 of this iciant. The Scvier shale mually fonns sough. l knobby, inuicately dissc<tml topography known locally as " state knobs.- The Ahwrasin fonnation is MO to 1,000 feet thin k and is somgwwnl Sainistone umicilies the knobs, whcicas shale hec of samisione he-l "I '""*'n calcarams shalc, sihstone, and alternating silly aml bluish nousihy limestone. The foimation e hanges in chaianer hom one asca quently forms very flat grouml. The soil is thin and inh of shale chips. g i to anmhn. The Mwrasin fonnation weathers to a thin limy soil full Groumt water in the Sevier shale is restrittnl to frac t ur es. The humation has been shaticied by past canh movements, making the of sediHsh shale thips. shaic rather penneable and therchne one of the better aquitns in Eas; In the hhurasin fo:mation, gunnut water is icsuirint to hattmes. Tennessee. As the shale is talrarcous, the haumes have been entanged The silistone and shale often foam impcomeable memhcis along the. by solution to smh an extent that numerous wcHs yicht mme than 150 top of whh h hethling planc sointion ravitics develop. These horirom K ve iisc to small springs at the foot of hill slopes. Spiings yiciding i g p.n. Alumt 50 prisent of the wells scheduled in the Scvier shale obtained at least a domestic supply of water within the liest 50 feet of "P '" I M Rinn asc occasionally found. This humation is not omsidened driHing. As figures on yichts aic availabic for only a part of the wells a gomt aquifer except for domestic supplies. The e hemical quality of in the Scvier shale, no conclusion can he drawn as to innease in yield water is g<=xt except for high 5:ndness. with depth.' Examination of nettings from wcils in. the Scvier shale. The lla)s fo mation, which r.inges hom 700 to 1.000 feet in thic k- -indicates that, though hacturcs are present at depth, they are usually k. ness, c omists of manum shale, silistone, and silty samhtone. The sand-scaled by calcium carbonate depmited hom cinnlating gionnd wates,.. I stonc is pmlominandy rexuse grainni Imt korally grades imo ime.
. -., - - ~ - ~. s-ROCK tlNIls 47 GROtlNil-WXIIER MLSOllRCES OF EASlIENNES$t E .gre * ~ mapped only where h a cilies unit.4 of the Chitkam:unga limestmic, giaineil songlomerate. locally, white samisione mems as layess inter-l is eqmvalent m age to the upper past of the Alarumhmg sliale, hedded with maimm samhtone ami sikstone. In some aicas, lectis of shale yicMs very Huk water to wcq w stdngs I N NCC'I5 C yellow limy shale anil silisione occur near the base. The llays' foima-The springs that issue from fractures or at lithologic discommustics - tion weatlicts to a shallow maroon soil that is limy aml Icitile whcic "'""Uy have Hows of less than W gpni. p kw wcHs yielding dmucsaic the imks' arc calcancims, ami to a thin samly soil over sandstone. supph.es have been drilled. No known smlusinal supph,es have been The Hays formation is not considered a gomt aquifer. Ground ileveloped. Ilowever, mmicraic quantitics of water probably couhl he water mcurs only in fractures in the socks. The sandstone is nat thick developol near streams. or permeabic enough to yicht minh water. The silty nature of this formation' tends to limit enlaigement of fra-tures by sohition so that Afarfinsfinig sleale only small quantitics of water are available. The quality of the water 'the Alartinsburg shale consists of 200 to 1,000 feet of gicenish to i is generally gomi. Ilowever, the haniness is usually more than 100 ppm. bluish, yellow-weathering mostly calcarcous shale.1;cils of daik mulium-grained limestonc mcur near the base and the miehile of the Immation. UrrtR OimoviCIAN SERIES {.ayess of silly shaic ami calcaicom siItstone abo Jic foumi at about ' h' "Id'"' "I ' ' I*
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I'" I.ncally, at the base, these.' foumi Upper past of the chichamanga limestanc near the base of the foimation. is The upper part of the. Chickamauga limestone consisis of 700 to I m-M amus smhione. This formation weathers to - 1,000 feet of dark blue to gray well-beililed or platy to umlular hme-d Wi d dim xid dpil. stone with inicibethicd shaly partings. A Icw thin beds of volcanic ash Grounil-water occuirence is about the same in the Alartinsburg asc foumi near the base of the formation, which is silty or sainly. There shale as in the Reedsville shale. No major water supplies have been are many fossil horimus in this formation. developed from the klastimburg. ' Ground water mcurs in these rmks in fractuies. hiany small-yiehl springs are foumi ' but they are of no imlmrtance for indmitial or Sequalchie and Juniata Immations municipal water supplies. Some of the purer limestone members give The Sequatchie aml Juniata Immations consist of 200 to 400 feet rise to springs yiciding moie than 100 gpm.' Wells drilled into these of red amt marmm sediments. The two Immatiom inteigrade laterally rmks usually yicht domestic 'supplics, but rarely mme than 10 gpm. amt the imundaiy between them is ambitrary. The unit is more cal-The water is gencially hard. cascous in the s<mth than in the north. Whcre the name Sequauhie is useil, the formation mmists of pinkish, hhdsh, amt gicenish argit-Unit I of Chickamauga timestone laccous limestone. The Juniata toimation consists largely of noncal-thiit -I of the Chitkamanga limestonc consists of 350 to fiOO feet c.ucom maroon shale, siltssonc, and fine-grained silty samhtone. These of daik blue to giay beihted or platy to nmlular limestone, commonly humations usually form a maroon calcaicous, silty shallow soil. interhedded with thin shale partings. Volcanic-ash beds are present near Giound water in these rmks mcurs in fractures, most of which have the base of this unit, which is usuaHy silty or samly. linit 1 weatheis not been eninged by solution. Small springs at the base of the forma-lto form a rich clay soil, through which the rock crops out kically. tion supply domestic nccils at some locations. hiost drilled wcils pro-L' Ground water ocoirs in this unit in ihc same way that it does in duce only smaH quantitics of water. The one availabic analysis of the upper pas t of the Chickamauga limestone. Although most springi water hom this fo mation indicates that the water is of gmxt quality. in this imit are small, there are some lange ones. The yicht of wcils i j drilled in this unit is depenilent ugen the number and siic of the frac-l- tmes encounicied; the aveiage yicht is less than 30 gpm. The chemical Silucian System l quality of water is good except fm the hardness which usually exceeds I owrR AND hli HDLE Sn. URIAN Srkir_s i . t50 ppm. Sil"'I'm randstones and shales undivided llcedsville shnic l ennese w n tenoug gc cwm as been ' " E' " ' E -The Reedsville shale consists of 250 to 400 feet of greenish, yellow. " '.". dE#* ' #I *** ' weathering calcarcous shale with heds of dark limestone and layers of inapped as Silun."#'* an sandstones and shales undivuled. The statements silty shaic and calcarcous siltstone. Tids formation, which has been f
.w ,( ~ d-p is cuot Now.ve En.ntsount:t.s or F.As r 'I k.NNo. Mil. conceining the Clinch sainistone ami the 1(m kwmxt fo mation apply of thick beds of limestone avul dolomise, many saiuly and a few chcrty. i
- to the usulivided sandstones and shales, in gencial, these incks aie not Where this formation approaches its maximuen thickness, it weathers.
I y good aquilen. 't Imm mixIciately deep samly clay. Whenc the Immanon as then, to it has hetic cliert on the topography or soil. ? Clincle sandstone This formation is of little inymrtance as an aquifer, as its limited ],- cemented 'puie quaitz samhtone. The rmks are usually mcilium to in fractmes and that domntic water supplies rouhl he obtained from The' Climh saixistone consists of thick.hedded to. massive, well-outnop is in mountainous tciranc. It is prohahic that water in it onuts - a coarse in texame; the sand gian.: are well smtol anil inumled. In the.
- weggs, j-lower pintion.of-the formation the Scils asc thick, knoming thinner j~
near tlic' top whcie they are separated by thin laycis of sandy shale. The Climh s:nulstone foams sidges anel uops out in hare ledges aml Ibnim ud Blismianipple Spenu i dip slopes.' It Imms little soil.1.aige hhn ks of samhtone imially cover UrrEn DFYoN AN ANI L o W rR hInssissii*' AN SF. Ries i' the mountain slopes whcie she foimation einps out. The Climh saml conc imms most of the mountains between the C#'"H""""E" 8I'dI# - Unaka hiountains ami the Cumberbml escarpment. In general, it is The Chatt:numga shale musists of Idack fusile hituminons shale. j gxmr aquifer. The Immation is ihmoughly cemental with silira. The hnniation mmmonly contains silt in fmc laminae or layers. Samly - l a and gromul water occurs in fractmes in the imk rather than in the laycis ic sometinns found near the base of the formation. The thick. !~ openings between ramt grains. Where frac tures extend to the smfacc ness of the Chattanooga shaic ranges hom almut 12 feet at Chattanooga l in togmgraphic lows, small sinings may be fomul. Semic of these springs
- 8hout 900 feet at the Tennessee. Virginia State line. Whese the for.
j arc utilised for atomestic supplics. No major water supply has been inanon n exucruely thick, at is comgmsett mamly of gray sday shale and developed hom these tm ks. silty sandstone. In these places the upper 20 :: M feet musists of the typical black shale. The thicker deposits of the Chattanooga shaic Rochmood fosmntion weather to Ioam a thin, acid, silty clay soil in valleys. The thinner ~ !~ The -l(en kwmnl Immation consists lasgely of gicenish to brownish degmsits have httic clicca on the soil or togography. L shale and beds of siltstone and limestone. Ilcmatite te.ts hom 4 feet to This formation has little impmtance as an aquifer. No large quan-less than I foot thick are found at dificient hosimns. The shale ranges sitics of water have been developed from it. Domestic waan supplies l f om a limy type to a samly and more varicolored type. The formation are olitainni hum dng and ihillol wells, but gemially the water is j is hom 350 to 8tM) Icet thick. It loims a thin soil bdl of siltstone or. undesirable heramc of its haniness and high sulfate mntent. j sandssone chips except in the mme samly phases whcie_ it imms a j sandy, stony soil. The 1(ockwmxt Inimation is not imguntant as an aquifer heranse Bliaalasippian System ,s its outciop is limited. Geomul water no ms in frattures. cucpt in more weatheini =ntium whic h aic genus owing in the icmoval of s U'"i"M"l"""" tion and Fmi rayne clecai l l- . calcium ca:Imnate. Springs have small yichls and oceur at changes in The nxks of these foimations are of the same age aml tepresent ^ lithology. Domestic supplies may he chiainni hom chilleil and dug changes in the type of mateiial degmsiini. The foemation is mapped as wells. Water inom these trxks i4 vasiable in quantity, depending on the Grainger Immation umtheast of White Oak Mountain a ed the she part of the formation hom which it comes. It is generally haul Wallen Valley fault, and as the l'ont Payne thcrt noethwest of this area. aint may have a high iron content. Utween I.aFollette and Cumhcriand Cap, alic Fort Payne chcrt grades into the Grainger formation. The Grainger immation consists of 100 to I,100 Icet of bluish, Silurian ami Devonian Systems greenish, and luownish claycy shale, sandy shale and siltstone, and thin-hedded sandstone. Near the top of the fo mation the sand content of UrrrR Sn UR AN AND loWrk DMoNIAN $6 HHs thC heds im8ca5cs and sandstone heromes more piominent. This for. "'"'.Hm onunemeim wc:uhns.to prmlure a thin samly, stony soil o II4ncock limestone + water en the mainger Imman,on n innued m The llancmk limestone, generally less than 300 het thick, consists 4 y v. 7.-
e e ROCK LJNt'l5. tiROllNitWNI FK ROSOURCES OF EAST Tt'NSssrF. 50 -(ractm'es. In gencial, this formation is a imor aquifer, but it will e mally f is always present in minor amounts. Shale interhedded with thir. saml. stone laycis piedominates in the formation from the Georgialremicssce yicht domestic supplies, if water is not encoimtene I in the liist 250 State line umthcast of Rmkwomi, Temi. Northeast of Rmkwmxt, saml. Icet of drilling,littic is to be gaincil by drilling deeper. stone becomes more prominent toward the Virginia Tennessce ' State The Fort Paync chcrt is a siliccons chesty limestone containing 30 line. In its northeast extronitics, shale comprises more than lialf the. percent or moic chest. It ranges from 100 to 200 fccc thick. The chcra formation. This shale readily fonns clay ami prmluces a moderately - can be seen in Ircsh rock oconting as umlular layers in limestone. The deep soil. The sandstone beds noithcast of Rmkwomt temi to form a .hase of the' foimation cimsists of greenish nomherty shale that grades thin sandy, stony soil. upward in a silty cherty limestone. *lhe Foit Paync chest weathers In this formation, water is restricted to fractures and hethling plancs. deeply and prodm es a very chcrty soil _. Although samisiones are well cemented and slightly pcomcahic, water Ground water in the unweathered Fort Paync chest is restricted to. is ficquently found at shale-samisione contacts. No large springs issue.. fractures. Where the Fort Payne has undergonc extreme weathering, from this formation amt most springs yicid less than lo gpm. The yield - the limestone is often completely dissolved, leaving only a porous de. of wells is limited to domestic supplics, usually obtained in the first . Wells drilled into this rmk often yichi lange <peantitics . posit' of theit. The 200 feet of drilling. . of water. Springs that yicht more than 100 gpm aie amunon. M ost of the water hom this formation is suitable for domestic quality of water from this formation is gencially gmxt. Ilowever, supplies without treatur at, but the iron content may exceed 0.5 ppm. springs that originate at the contact of the Foit Payne chcrt and the - underlying Chattanooga shaic of ten contain sulfa'c in excess of 50 ppm. p,,,,y y,,g, 3,,,,, g 7 The hardness of water from this formation is usually more than 100 ppm. Pennsyhmnian works undivided The Pennsylvanian rocks crop out along the western edge of the Ncreman limestone The Newman limestone, which is from 1,200 to 2,500 feet thick, Cumbculand Plateau, which rises about 1,000 feet almvc the ' Valley In the and Ridge pi'ovince and form an escarpment along its western edge. varier m lithology hom west to cast across East Tennessee. n ittrop belts, it is generally a puie, gray, massive limestone The topography developed on these essentially flat lying rmks is.very westes.: conta...ag some chert. Parts of the foimatmn aie lighter m color and. rugged, consisting of stecpsided valleys separated by narrow tidges. rontain smne shaly beds. In the outcrops cast of these western beds' The anca does not lend itself to agricultural development and does not the shaly beds appear lower in the sation. Faither to the cast, the have a large pogndation. With the exception of a Icw small citics and formation becomes more shaly and a few sandstone beds are picsent. towns where the chief industries are coal mining and lumbering, there The guere limestones pro <hice a deep, Icitile, clay soil containing chert, has been little demand for ground water other than for domestic - whereas the shaly limestones puxluce a shallower, sihy soil. supplics. Groimd water in this formation is restricted to fractines developcil The Pennsylvanian rmks comist of ahernating beds of shale, sand. sgone, 3mg,ong,merate, azul numcious wo:Lal:Ic beds of coal. The in the limestone and cahascous shale. The contait httween the shaic y and pine limestone is Ircquendy water bearing and gives rise to numcr-shales are usually giay or brown and' are silircous. The sandstones ons spiings. The yield of wclis is dependent upon the munber and suc range faom thin beds, in the piedominantly shaic scisions, to lange of the solution cavities encountered. These cavitics decrease in sire aml inassive members hundreds of feet thick. These samisiones are usually number with depth, so that the first 300 feet is most likely to yichl water
- well cemented and not very permeabic. The conglomerates also form Five analyses of water from the Newman limestone show that the large! massive beds more than 100 feet thick. The coal beds are gen.
haniness of the water ranges from 21 to 181 ppm. Chemical character-crally less than 3 feet thick hut in some places are thicker. istics of this water make it suitable for some industrial and most m"- Gloumt watcr in these rmks is confined to fractures developed in the sandstone and shale. The imks have littic piimasy imrosity. The nicip:d uses. ~ 8"gged togography caused by camion of the essentially flat lying for. Pennington formntion mations eh>cs not allow for recharging the few buried pcomcabic forma-The Pennington Immation. which is 150 to 2,250 feet thick, consists tions, except by downwaid percolation of water tinough frastmes in of red, purplc, and green shale; red, green, and brown sandstone; and the nonpermeable mate ial. Streams have sustained flows through the yellow silty limestone. The thickness of these beds varies'and fir.icstonef (- 4 ,a
^--~ y 51 UROUNIEWA l'ER RESOURCES OF EAST TENNESSEE ROCK UNil'S wetinonths, Imt during' the dry months of September. October, and SS , November they have very low flows, which imlicate little natural dis-by hydraulic mining, as in the learise aint mangancsc districts, slic hed. charge of groinul water, rmk is shown to be comgmsed of numerous pinnacles isrcgularly spaced and of vaiying sire ami shape. Each pinnacic is onnpletely smootuulcil The best wells in these formations are near major sarcams. The alluvial material in the valleys, which is primanity quartz pchldes. hy the residimm extcpt at its base, where it is still attached to the boulders, and sand, is a permeabic medium that permits the downward hah m k. flow of water to tractines in the bedrmk. Where fauhing or fohling The residimm derived hom siliccous timestone and dolomise con; is 'gnesent, fractures in the rocks are moie nimicious, anel siuh loca-tains a high percentage of theit. This chest and the nmnerous burical tions ase favorable sites for wcils. Wells yiciding more than 300 gpm pinnacles of imweathercel betirock facquently deflect drilling tools, have been drilled in highly Itactured samistone, whneas the usual yield making dikult the drilling of a straight well. Frequently chert in the of wcils in these formations is less than 4d glnn. As most of the saml-residuum acurs in stratified laycas or iones which-form pcomcable stones are tightly cemented, there is little advantage in drilling to iones in the clay. Ikulics of penhed water in thesc <heit iones within - degnhs greater than 300 feet. the residmun hequently supply water to dug wells, llow these ioncs ' The spality of water in these toimations is quite variable. Some of thest are immed is not fully undersemxt, as theic is evideine that - wells in a given area yicht water of gomi quality, whescas other wells the residuum has not. bcen trampmted horimntally, except - lmssibly 'in the same area yicht water that is unfit for municipal me without by soit neep on the steeper slopes. The presence of ches in the suitahic treatment, Water derived ham these rmks is usually high in sesiduum and the pinnacles of bnhock cxtending upwand suuloubteilly sulfate and iron, the iron content frequc; 1y exceeding i ppm. The aid in ic(hanging the underlying aquifets. Alany dug wcils in the presence of coal and cathonacecms mar es is also a cause of gxmr residuum obtain their water at the ecsidmun-hedrmk contact. chemical quality. The mil overlying the calcaicous shale formations of East Tennes-see is generally ictatively thin. This material has been Icached of Late (?) Psicornic fueruive Rocks mmt of the cakium cailxmate it contains hast usually actains features Ignerms rmks of late Palcofoic age, consisting of mica-pciidotiac of the paient rmk, such as hedding. The soil grades downwant from the smianc into the bedio<k, with no sharp Incak. The sinface is - ~ and metadiorite, nop emt in Scvier and Union Gmunics. The ouu sops generaHy covned with syc chips. Intenbcehicd limestone in these have a very limited ascal extent, and the socks theseIme do not have shale humatunu is frequently weathened so deeply that at appears only any importaine as aquifers. The age of these im ks is umertain. as clay scains in the typical shaic soil. The ecsiduum ovenlying the shales of East Tennessee has littic im-Tertiary (?) Sysicm portance as an aquifer. It is thin and schlom execnds slownwant to Residued depmits the water table. l>ug wells usually pencaraic the unweathered shale Overlying the omks of East Tcomessec is a neatly' continuum mantic befonc obtaining water. Water. level ihntuations in dug wells indicate of unconsolidated mate ial, varying in chemical anti ldiyskal chasinter that the weathened shale acadily allows the downwasil pescolation of and rcilecting the underlying geology. This mantle or sesidnum, which water. Where the pcimcability of the unde lying shale hedn,ck is low - ranges in thickness hom less than a foot to more ihan 100 feet, sc ves the icsidunm may be wateshigged. as an aquifer supplying many domestic wcils and as the iceharge area The crystalline smks of East Tennessee, smh as granite, gneiss, and - sc hist, weather.lcrply though somcwhat iiregulaily. The-sesiduum for the underlying comolidated imks. The icsieluum, pimhued by weathering of diffeient rock types, is diagnostic of the miginal rmk and setains the original stinctmes of the paient imk but latks cohesion Ircquently has been used to identify the Immation innn which it was and is vray soft. In this mate:ial, dug wcils maally inicacpt quasaitics. of water suhient for domestic supplies in the lower lmrtion of the derived. Residmun oveil>ing relatively pmc limnione and dolomite may residuum at or near the unweathened rmk. Siltuone and isninne sanduone weather into a icshimun somewhat accumulate to thicknesses of.mme than a hu:nhed Icet. Ir some cases the weathening is veiy irregular and the reshtuum may he a few fcct similar to that derived hom shale. The material grades, with no abrupt thick in one hwaiion, whescas a shots distame away horimntally it may change, hom the suiface downwant to the 'unweathernt smk. - Such be more than a hundred fcct thick. Where smh conditious asc expesed material contains more quartz 'than the shaic sesiduum. Calcarcous sandstones weather to form a day containing sand grains or a porous
4-56 CROUNOWN!Ut RtwuRCES OF EAS 'l ENNI.55t E friable material known as "rottenstone." Pune quartz sandstonc ami artesian conditions exist, it may he necessary to dig a 'well'to the contact . conglomerate resist chenu, cal weathermg, but the pimlucts of physical. between the alluvium and beihock before the well prmluces crough weatheimg form talus slopes of blocks vaiymg m suc. Alost of tins water for a domestic supply. No known industrial or municipal sup-- p material.with.the gossible exception of talus, has no imimitance as plies have been developed by wells in these dclmsits in East Tennessee. l'alus along the oase of mountam slopes hequently supphes Test drillig in se desias a m g & 4 mm wp , an aquifer. small quantitics of water to springs. yicht info mation indicating the possibility of developing moderately qj lange giound. water supplies. In such locations, wells designed for these Quaternary System types of aignifers or infituation galleries should be used to develop the maximum amount of water. ~ ' Pt.nstoCME(?) Stit:Es . The occurrence of large springs in these de[msits is not unusual. Several municipalitics in East Tennessee have developed water supplies fligh terrace deposits ftom unh sources. l Deposits.of mateiial very similar to that desciibed later under Allu. j vial tiejmsits are found along the larger sticams of East Tennessee, but i at elevations unnh higher than the picsent ilomi plains. These deposits, which range up to 50 feet in thickness, octor at clevations up to several 4 hundred fcct almve the ncaiby rivers and aie evidently remnants of former Ik od-plain deposits. The material is usually very heterogeneous and gonly bechled. The occmrence of water in these dcimsits is restricted to small lelics of perched water in the more permeable zones. In wet weather, scepage springs hequently develop at the contact of the terrace material and the underlying material. Owing to their restsicted. areal extent and high 4 j silt content, these degesits do not make gmxt aquiIcis. l Rtcurr Srnits Albwial deposits The alluvial material found along the smaller sticams of East Tennessee is piedominantly kical in origin. As the socams become larger,.the alluvium contains more and more material deiived from j localities faither away.' The lhal plains of the major. sucams arc undcriain Iny alluvium in thicknesses ranging from a ' thin vencer to about 10 feet. This material has a wide range in paiticle siic. hiuch of it is silty sand and silty' loam, reflecting very closely the character of the under_ lying socks, yet it may contain conspicuous foreign pchbles from areas farther away. This heterogeneous mateiial gencially does not make a good aquifcc, as its permeability is low. Where the degmsits are better sorted, the primcability is higher. 4 Ground water generally occurs under water-tahic comlitions in these degmsits. Exceptions would be where the permeability is low near the top of the degmsit.,d high near the bottom of the degnsit, therchy establishing an arte m system.' Where water table conditions exist, wrter is frequently I nd a short distance below the surface, but wherc j
L_ - 1 GROUND-WATER RESOURCES Ol' EAST TENNESSEE g ~22!!2 Heane County gggggg (Area 351 square miles, population 31,665) 5 .l g5 k ~j $ GENFMI FEATunts CS82"B i Roane County lies midway between the northern and southern boun. j l daries of the State. It is acciangular in outline and is bounded by An. ~~~" ill derson, Knox, Loudon, afchfinn, hicigs, Rhea, Cumberland, and Afor-
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gan Counties. 1R x-i Kingston, the county seat, is 35 miles west of Knoxville. It has a Polmlation of 1,627. Itatriman, with a population of 6,389, is the larg.
==== a g - est town in the county and is a railway and facto:y center. Rockwood, the second largest town, has some manufactming enterprises. Other s; g g33;- I amvns and communities aie Oliver Springs, Emory Gap, Glen Alice, and jg I Pamt Rock. I 0 ~' b.j The county is served by the Southern Railway System, the Louisville
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8: Nashville Railroad and the Tennessee Central Raihoad. All the 5j gg railroads cioss the county near the Cumberland escarpment, with the ad -
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( exception of the Tennessee Central Railroad, which extends west from '$ E gg2 I Rockwood acioss the Cumberland Plateau to central Tennessee. U. S. $f diJ k ~ Ilighways 70 and 27 and State Ilighways 58,78, and 61 gnovide access g3 ....~. Q, l to most parts of the county. Numerous gravel roads connect the State
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Sg d" The county is primarily rural, llaniman and Rockwood being the 0
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lnn lumbering and lumber products, manufacturing of farm implements gg
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and stoves, hosiery, silk, and woolen mills, and the manufacturing of g .III 0 L- " * *.' 3 2 steel at Rockwood. -I -! 0., $6 <~ ,,s.fe: Grot.ocv N d The entire county is imderlain by sedimentary nuks that range in Q N kggggh age from Cambrian to Penmylvanian. About one-tenth of the county gggg-h lies in the Cumberland Plateau province, while the remainder is in the a ~g Valley and Ridge province. In this section of Tennessee, the Cumber. land Plateau is from 700 to 800 feet higher than the Valley and Isidge egg g province. The rocks underlying the Cumberland Plateau have been subjected to little folding or faulting and are nearly horiiontal. In the d valley, the strata have been fohled and faulted and mmt of the rocks dip to the southeast. 8 f.{; -g The Cumberland Plateau is characterized by deeply entrenched E 3 6 "g.s a sticams which have developed deep V-shaped valleys with steep walls. e x s.l ' (3 d t_ hfount Roosevelt, the highest point in the county, is about 1900 feet 34 above sea lerel. Afost of the Cumberland Plateau ranges in elevation !I from 1,200 to 1,800 feet. t assune I $15
r -- ,A + I 556 CROUND-WATER RESOURCES OF EAST TENNESSEE TABLE 68.-DISCllARGE nlEASUT c4ENTS OF SELECTED SPRINGS IN The Valley and Ridge Section of the county is characterized by ROANE COUNTY
- parallel ridges and valleys striking northeast. These ridges a're under-Unie of Temperature ('F.)
lain by cherty dolomite or interbcdded shale and sandstone. Walker, '"'*'"g'*- D3],3",'8' S 'I"8 L***'3 " Remarks P ) 3g
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Copper, Chestnut, and Illack Oak Ridges, which aic undcriain by the cherty dolomites el the Knox group, have broad, well-roimded or roll. ( AI'Ki""*Y
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i/Mj' 3 *N8 y y CI'y*? gg j f W heat 10/26/31 144 62 58 Do ing crests. Dug, Ilurricane, Paint Rock, Pine, and River Ridge. are underlain by interbokled sandstone and shale of the Rome form.ition i nowman 5 miles 4/ I/3 885 38 54 Clear - of Caminian age and have sharp crests. The valleys are undcriain by I south of 7/l*/JI 198 78 59 Do. limestone or shale, each of which weathers more rapidly than the dolo-l Ilaniinan 10/30/31 180 _ 50 56 Do. Rockwood 6 miles 4/ 2/31 1,080 61 58 Cloudy mites and sandstones, j In the Valley and Ridge section of the county, the valley floors lie E,',h *[n ifj!fj! 'j j8 7 Clear si from 700 to 900 feet above sea level and the ridge tops range in cicva. l lfi/2jj I, 6j j tions from I,100 to 1,300 feet. The Tennessee River leaves the county l (*,,"$_y)Y '
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.-t its lowest point, an elevation of about 700 feet above sea level. Kingston 10/31/31 144 49 55. Do, Shilo 12 miles 4/ 2/31 992 55 58 Clear south of 7/I5/38 72 86 58 Do. GItoUND WATFR Kingston 10/31/31 76 54 58 Do, Ground water in Roane County, as elsewhere in cast Tennessee, oc. g," 3-s) N'itiwest of ftfj .g g j6 D3 Cles cuts primarily in fractures in the underlying rocks. Drilled and dug Lenoir City IO/JI/38 252 52 58 Do. wells and springs supply most of the rural population.. Dug wcils are '/'jfj8 j8 g f most common in the thick residuum ovcilying the dolomite of the Knox 8/ 2/50 969 74 58 . group, Imt some have been dug in shale and along valley bottoms in ih jf$ 2,6l4 g j g,k7 alluvial material. These dug wells often go dry during periods of II/ 3/50 503 63 58 drottght. 12/ I/50 799 43 57 1/ 2/51 893 48 56 Three municipalitics, Rockwood, Kingston, and Oliver Springs, 2/19/51 2,455 57 54 have public wa'.r supplies developed from ground water. Ilarriman 3f$/j! 'j$ N N obtains its water from the Emory River. 5/I5/51 1,050 73 56 Clear The municipal supply of Rockwood comes from a spring 1.5 miles 6/11/51 781 c7 51 Cloudy sotsth of town. Water from the spring flows into a concrete reservoir cordon 6 miles 4/ 2/31 1.600 54 54 Clear north of 7/15/31 473 85 59 Do. and is palmped from there into the system by one of two plunps rated at Euchee 10/31/31 148 51 57 Do. ' 950 and 650 gpm. The supply has been adequate to the present. Factory 2M miles 5/13/31 840 60 56 Clear . I'he mun..icipal supply of Kingston a.s developed from a spiing 3 f (no. 20-S) east of 7 14/31 382 83 59 Do. miles northwest of town. This spring has an estimated flow of 200 gpm
- Rockwood 10/30/38 216 58 57 Do.
6/19/50 1,400 88 58 Do. i-and has been adequate m the past. Another spring with an estimated 1 7/ J/50 974 86 60 Do. discharge of 70 gpm could be developed and added to the present sys. 8/ 2/50 1,185 81 58 Do. 9/ I/50 1,050 75 59 Do. tem-10/ 2/50 1,077 82 58 Do. Oliver Springs obtains its municipal supply Imm a spring in Mor. y/ g j g7 687 Do. gan County 1.5 mdes northwest of town. The sprmg is reported to 1/ 2/58 785 55 57 have a discharge of about 100 gpm in the winter and almut 20 gpm l 2/g9;jj j ja j6 gl,y,ky p alurmg periods of dry weather. The supply is not adequate durmg the ins /51 I,956 75 57 Do. dry season, and is augmented by water from a well in the city which 5/2jsg I,g j8 f is reported to yield 100 gpm. Water from this well is of poor chemical r ~ quality. There are numerous springs in Roane County, most.of which Analyses f representative samples of ground water from Roane yacid less than 100 rpm. County.;te given in table 70.
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F 't TABLE 69.-TYPICAL WrtiA AND SPRINGS IN RfANE COUNTY. continued o d 9 E Proboble enter. bearing 4 k_ $ j 1 ~ y l beds =j$ 4'2 j 13~ '85 ) y = B 5 ';I ^N Immanos = wa Remarks C -l 3j 3 6 {'{ Charester of Oeolosie jl 5 c CeR er reference 3 2 e-o spres to sentest Owner er naam Driust Topagesphas y a g e -4 bensen 2 8 No. past o5ee f situarase C IH mi. S. L H. Cochram Slope 990 39.. 48 Basidual 0Q 23 6/40 B . D.S y RARRIMAN y dalemate n Cr 25 J D rei M de. 430 35. 34 Remi nl ahe' 0 3 mi.S. Roy Berger N to 1 mi. W. Y. M. Eds VsHey 810 31 30 Randaal Otse 19 6/49 8 D g EMORY GAP c limestame Dolomsts OQ 40 3e D c 20 41-4 3 mi. SW. T.T. Peel Slops 800. O 5 D 6 da. OQ
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J ERIE 43 4 do. G. But Yeary 4a0 do. OG 6/46 5 se D e da. 865
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O 6 mi. N. J. L Johness 'et tu - 44 GH ei.S. W.L T;ney Byrsas da 870 75 35 6 The Oeh4
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J D G 7H mi.S. Ralph Raamer do. do. 310 40. 6 Shale Ce 29 6/49 B D h EINGSTON O da Pete Viars Halet Slope 885 36. 6 Dolomate On 20s... L D d 6 Shak Cs 19 6/49 8 D D E 47 6H ei.S. 3enfrene Byraet da. 805 37.. 45 RenLiaal abale Cr 16 6/ 49 8 O 5 mi. S. J.V. Air da. 810 22. Shale Os 4/49 3 61 D 2 da 460... D Waiar sample aanlyssa, p ft ans.SW. L O. Boeos Vanry 785 ss 49 6 Limestone Otme 33 4/49 J D y 43-6 3H mi. S. 81-3 ' 7H aa.SW. Jos Harwood da. 775. do. O!as 6/48 30 59 fel l ROCEWOOD 36 Bast.ani ehale C4 30. L D 23 7 mi. L Euse,e Shaw do. 750
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c3 6 mi. SW. J. 4. Seenhias do. 760 25. 6 Shah Ce is s/es B D EINGSTON 36l Rendual shals, Ce 12 8/40 B D da. 760
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54 5 mi. SW. James H.cks 55 4 ( mi. SW. Mrs Rane Sope 790...., ..J Dolomate OCk 6/49 500 531 D Waser enspls aantysed. O EH ad. SW. Mrs. McMurray B. Holt do. 800 65 6 da. OCk so. L D 57 do. Joha Sente do. 765 50 6 do. O Ck 10. J D D 3M mi.SW. Paal Alferd Yatiey 800 36 36 Rendual OCk 12 B D dolos te ROCITOCD O 4% mi. L R. T. Crabtree da. 790 30 48 Rasidual shale Ce 27 6/49 B D EMORTGAP J D O 3 mi. S. J.E.Bowana D.L Teens da. 750 85 40 6 ShaJe Ce
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EINGSTON Dolocute O Ck 6/49 J 30 60 D Slope 840j..... 61-8 I mi. S. Jobs Bamd D O 4 mi. N. G. L Calroe Hope Vaney ase 56 20 6 Laessone Olme 23 J Slope 800 Delosute Oct 7/49 8 to D M 63-5 da. do. 900 da. OQ 7/49 2 && D O 84 8 6 mi. N. C. McMurray O 6H mi. NL S. L Larveners da. 960 28... 30 Rakal OQ 27 7/49 8 D h daleoute
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Immessene Otme 7/49 I so D GH 4'mi. NL James Claver Va3ry 895.. 59 D Suppbas three famaks6 h Shale Ce 7/49 87-4 3,mi. L Sam Warand da. 465 C ra2z 5 0 4H a6 N. Arthur Parl asse Slope 1.015 la 48 Baal shale Cs 6 7/49 B D .d b D Water maple analyset O 6H mi.N. G. Paisley %er do. 800 86 6 Dolomite 04, 28.. L D Do. 30 6 mi. N. J. L Gaa,.::: B. Bois VeBry 640 45 16 6 Umemase Ots 12 L ...60j D de. Olme 7/40 100 71 4 4H mi. N. T. R. Kyle da. 635... da. Olms 7/49 2 6 01 D 72-8 3 mi. N. G.1. Phafer do. 906... Shals Cr 7/49 25 00' D Sope 895.. 73 4 IM mi.NW. Chester Aaderssa 76 8 3 mi. NL de. 635... do. Oe 7/49 1 74 D 6 de. Cr 8 P D 75 7 mi. EL Ernest Beit B. Halt do. 800 45..
- PHILADEI, PEIA 76 5H an. NW.
14where do. 86 85 6 Dolomite On 53 7/ 49 L . D.tr EINGSTON 77 7H mi.SL Bredsee C. Minor &dee man 800 130 to 6 Shals Cr 70 J D .T.
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TABLE 69.-TYPICAL W" M AND SPRINGS IN ROANE COUNTY-Continued y I t-f Probable.= W y a, j m s a v a t., 2 I W g e y t., 3J-W ] ~g 1 E 3 m msh 8 .N j 3 3j j =a g e Remarks C aprog
- eewet Owner er name Dri$st Teposrepbe j
,d ( Character of Godosw c3 er ahn.= a sa w hona., m_.. No. ,es, eBe PHILADL 4 78 6 mi. NW. D. A.Lawhere C. Mdier Sir;- 790 54 20 6 Danana On 21 J D ) PHIA 8 4 79 7 mi. S. A.M. Parker Holt Hintep 800 92 25 6 Shals Our 57 L D y EINGSTON 5 O PE!I.ADEL. CW 80 8 1H mi. NW. Ted Hieker Simpe too. do. Cs 7/ 49. 3 to D PE!A (") g } .baLa* U 6i Dolom.se OCh 24..... J D o l KINGSTON Mn. M. Marsia C. Miller do. 840
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33-8 3 mi.SL Joka Bnemier do. 600. Shale Ce 7/49 3 42 D m 51 3 mi.L 6 do. 530. Dolomite On 7/49 3 7s.... y M4 4% mi.5L C. L Normaa Vaney 840...., Shale Osv 7/49 15 58 D h. 53 4 4 mi. SE C. Pukle a (B $ mi.SL Traak Mand Slope 750 97. 6 do. Ce 21 7/49 B ... 60 D Q-86 4 6H mi.SL Hush Sheu do. 850. Dolomne Ccr 7/49. 3 65D 3 25 59D 2 MMN 7/49l.. 87 4 6 au.TW. Ernen EaB V. Der $40... do. On 7/49.... 25 59D g 88 4 3 mi. NW. L D. Moanser Slape 790....... do. OCk 7/49{ B .... 80D 4 O 4 mL NW. E.ys Doughty do. 790 37 6 da. OCh 45 do. OCh 7/49;... 30 59D M 90 4 5H mi.NW. L L Whise Va: ley 555..... Easidual Osk 19 7/43' J 62 D 9 91 7H mi N. Robert Cabe do. 3.095 38 36 dolo. nite e Ca 13 7/49; B 65 D[ KINCSTON O TH mi. L L!peare Sope 770 18.. 48 Rasidual shal G 8 mi L Arclue Tate do. 850 25l.. 8 Lhaie Ca 17 J., ..) P 81,Dl 94 4 mi.L CarlBriass Barner do. 840 65' 55' 41 Dolanute Cer 30'. ..J D C3 do. C. A.Patterens do. do. 815 88 40 6 Shale Ca 25...... 2 D Watar ample maalyse.1. 03 do. G. L. Edwards VaDey 790 35. 5 do. Os, 13 7/49 8 62 D 97 4 5 mL NL Arthe Stowes do. 750..... Ddomite OCk 7/49.... 5 60 D 8 Shaie Ca 17. L D Q 7 e6 L Mdten smith 0, L Touns Sope 770 42.. 36 Reemust shale Osv l., P 70 D 99 da. Temy Hanskry Valley 555 201...... i 100 5 ma. L T. E. Simpson 14e tambert do. 855 67 36 6 Shale C4 18 L 85 D EARRIMAN 101 4 44 au NL Poplar Creek Sope 780. Snodstees Pa 7/49 I la D Casi Ca. 102 4 mi.L da Barger VaDey 805 55 6 Shale Mp 40 7/49 L 62 D Sandssone Pu 7/49 20 57.D da. 870... 103-5 7% mL NL J.J. Thacher Slope 810 is 48 Itasional shak-Ca 15 B 82 D 104 9 mL L Tem Davis D 105 8 e6 L W. M. Eammans Valley 790 35.. 48 do. Ce 20.... J
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Ce 12 7/49 8 40 D z 6 Shane Cs 30 L 66 D l'8 D 8H mi. L O. L Hester VaDey 820
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o. # v, 314 CROUNILWATER RESOURCES OF EAST TENNESSEE n;33 Sevier County RHEE3RHE (Area 603 seguare miles, geputation 23,375) 1 j.- j GENERAt. FEATURES C Sevier County lies in the cast. central part of the region covere HgsE!!E* this report. g It has an irregular outline and few natural boundaries. 1a8 The southern boundary of the county forms a past of the Tennessce-di o North Carolina line. lilount. Knox, JelTctson, and Cmke Countics 30 4d"ad"-" bound a.t on the other sides. kY3 Scvierville, the county seat, is about 25 miles cast of Knoxville and about 110 miles northeast of Chattanooga. It has a population of 1,620 h S ......n and is the largest town in the county. Gatlinburg, the next largest gg D C O town, has a population of I,301. lloyds Creek and Kodak are smaller .g M 2.O U n communitics. i E-
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Federal. Ilighways 411, 411, 70, and 25W together with State fl M ways 71, 35, 66, and 39 piovide access to various p, ts of the count 3,l 20 ~ ~ ] 38 The Smoky Mountain Railroad, which runs between Knoxville and Sevicaville, is the only railroad. oc5g g 3 g g g g g --- Probably the largest industry in Sevier County is the tourist trade. hg jh; Gatlinburg, called the gateway to the Smoky Mountain National Park 3, is primarily a resort town. Other industries in(inde a hosiciy mill, A 3 $.s .f8 l processing establishments. The agiicultural economy of the county food canneries and processing plants, grain mills, sawmills, and wood n 06 o built around tobacco, wheat, vegetahics, and cattle. ma o'il &$$s dejuddu" c
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~ Growcr @S ss in d W Sevier County lies in the Blue Ridge and the Valley and Ridge p i_ f$ iographic provinces. 1 The two piovinces are divided by the Great z-g g a = n g,,, -- Smoky fault, which strikes nottheast across the county just 7 west of 6~'Y p~ Chilhowce Mountain. The two thirds of the county in the Illue Ridge R piovince is mountainous and has narrow, steep. side valleys. The re-d mma[ mainder of the county, in the Valley and Ridge p.ovince, shows the s3 1 usual alternating ridges and valleys striking northeast. In the broad belt of Sevict shale at the northeast end of Chithowce Mountain, the .3 Qgjjgjag topography is knobby, giving rise to the local term of " state knobs" g Rocks in the part of the county that is in the Illne Ridge piovime are predominantly graywarke, slate, conglomerate, silistone, sandstone, 3j and shale. The oldest rexks exposed aic graywacke aiul state of the s hpNl* lowest part of the Oroce gries which is of pre-Cambrian (?) age. Thes a g riv.as crop out in the mountains west of Gatlinbmg. The youngest j Qd consolidated rock in the Blue Ridge section of the county is the Sevier s shale, which is exposed in fensters croded thiongh the overlying ov a m, thrust rocks of greater age. I!=nalsanE l -}}