Water Planning Data for Region G - Brazos

Brazos River

From a point immediately upstream of the confluence of Camp Creek in Bosque/Johnson County upstream to DeCordova Bend Dam in Hood County (TNRCC classified stream segment 1204).

Brazos River

From the Palo Pinto/Parker County line upstream to Morris Shepphard Dam in Palo Pinto County (within TNRCC classified stream segment 1206).

Colony Creek

From the confluence with the Leon River 4.5 miles southeast of Merriman in Eastland County upstream to the headwaters in north Eastland County.

Colorado River

From a point immediately upstream of the confluence of Yancey Creek in Burnet/San Saba/Lampasas County upstream to the Lampasas/Mills/San Saba County line (within TNRCC classified stream segment 1409).

Cow Bayou

From the confluence with the Brazos River six miles northwest of Marlin in Falls County upstream to the union of North and South Cow bayous one mile north of Mooresville in Falls County.

Double Mountain Fork Brazos River

From the confluence with Salt Fork Brazos River in Haskell County upstream to Kent/Garza county line.

Lake Creek

From the confluence with the West Fork of the San Jacinto River south of Conroe in Montgomery County upstream to a point 2.5 miles upstream of SH 30 in Grimes County (TNRCC classified stream segment 1015).

Biological function - bottomland hardwood habitat displays significant overall habitat value (Goodson Pocket) (S. Smith, 1999, pers. comm.; A. Sipocz, 1999, pers. comm.; J. Woodrow, 1999, pers. comm.); High biodiversity (Moring et al., 1998)
High water quality/exceptional aquatic life/high aesthetic value - ecoregion stream; high water quality, diverse benthic macroinvertebrate community (Bayer et al., 1992 and Davis, 1998)

Little River

From the confluence with the Brazos River in Milam County upstream to the confluence of the Leon and Lampasas rivers in Bell County (TNRCC classified stream segment 1213).

High water quality/exceptional aquatic life/high aesthetic value - high aquatic life use, as opposed to exceptional (TNRCC, 1996)
Threatened or endangered species/unique communities - unique community, including a thriving mussel population (J. Henson, 1999, pers. comm.)

Neils Creek

From the confluence with the Bosque River 6.5 miles southeast of Clifton in Bosque County upstream to the union of the North and Middle forks of Neils Creek in the southern extremity of Bosque County.

North Fork Double Mountain Brazos River

From the confluence with Double Mountain Fork Brazos River in Kent County upstream to Kent/Garza County line.

Paluxy River

From the confluence with the Brazos River in Somervell County upstream to the confluence of the North and South Paluxy Rivers in Erath County (within TNRCC classified stream segment 1229).

Salt Fork Brazos River

From Knox/Baylor county line upstream to Kent/Garza county line.

San Gabriel

From the confluence with the Little River in Milam County upstream to Granger Lake Dam in Williamson County (TNRCC classified stream segment 1214).

Steele Creek

From the confluence with the Brazos River two miles east of Fowler in Bosque County upstream to the headwaters two miles west of Walnut in north Bosque County.

Willis Creek

From the confluence with the San Gabriel River eight miles southeast of Granger in Williamson County upstream to the headwaters in Corn Hill in Williamson County.

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