Creek Reports

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Which creekshed do I live in?

Go to this interactive map to find out which creekshed you live in. A creekshed is an area of land that drains water to a specific creek.

HRWC Reports:

Adopt-a-Stream monitoring reports are approximately 10 page reports giving a map of the creekshed, basic information about the creekshed, and insect and habitat data for sample sites.

Creek reports are longer reports that include great detail about the history, features, and problems of a creek.

Fact sheets give a 1 page (doublesided) summary of each sample site including a site description, mini-map, and insect and habitat data.

Watershed Management Plans are technical documents that are a requirement of the State of Michigan and the U.S. EPA for communities to be eligible for grant funds through the Clean Water Act.

HRWC Reports for the Huron River Creeksheds and Main Branch

Arms Creekshed

Boyden Creekshed

Chilson Creekshed

Davis Creekshed (including Davis, Greenoak, Walker, South Branch Huron Creeks)

 Fleming Creekshed

Hay Creekshed

 Honey Creekshed (Livingston County)(including Honey Creek & Hummocky Lick)

Honey Creekshed (Washtenaw County)

Horseshoe Creekshed

Huron Creek

Lower Huron Tributaries (including Port Creek and Bancroft Noles Drain)

Huron River Main Branch

Malletts Creekshed

 Mill Creekshed

Millers Creekshed

 Norton Creek

Pettibone Creekshed

Portage Creekshed

South Ore Creekshed

Swift Run  Creekshed

 Traver Creekshed

Woodruff Creekshed (Woodruff and Mann Creeks)

 Woods Creekshed


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