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- Hunting / Trapping
- Bird Hunting
- Deer Hunting
- Enjoy Your Harvest
- Hunting Regulations
- Hunter Education and Safety
- Hunting Outlooks and Reports
- Small Game Hunting
- Trapping
- Turkey Hunting
- Fishing
- Enjoy Your Catch
- Fishing How-Tos
- Bluegill Fishing
- Casting
- Catfish Fishing
- Cleaning and Prepping Fish
- Cooking Fish
- Crappie Fishing
- Fish Habits and Habitat
- Fishing Ethics
- Fishing Gear
- Get Started Fishing
- Guidelines for Handling and Releasing Fish
- Muskie Fishing
- Rigging Your Pole
- Smallmouth Bass Fishing
- Trout Fishing
- Walleye Fishing
- Fish Adaptations
- Fish Sizes
- Fishing Regulations
- Do Not Harvest List
- Fish ID and Measuring
- Game Fish Regulations
- General Fishing Rules
- Live Bait Regulations
- Nongame Fish Regulations
- Nongame Species Regulations
- Reciprocal Fishing Privileges
- Special Area Fishing Regulations
- Truman Reservoir and Lake of the Ozarks Blue Catfish Regulation Changes Proposed
- Why "No" to Noodling?
- Porous-Soled Wader Ban
- Places to Fish
- Protect Missouri’s Fishing
- State Record Fish
- Your Property
- Seedling Orders and Planting Guide
- Problem Plants and Animals
- Invasive Animals
- Invasive Plants
- Autumn Olive Control
- Bush Honeysuckles Control
- Canada Thistle Control
- Common Buckthorn Control
- Crown Vetch Control
- Common and Cut-Leaved Teasel Control
- Garlic Mustard Control
- Japanese Honeysuckle Control
- Johnson Grass Control
- Kudzu Control
- Leafy Spurge Control
- Multiflora Rose Control
- Musk Thistle Control
- Purple Loosestrife Control
- Reed Canary Grass Control
- Sericea Lespedeza Control
- Tall Fescue Control
- White and Yellow Sweet Clover Control
- Wintercreeper Control
- Invasive Species in the Field Guide
- Nuisance Native Plants
- Nuisance Native Wildlife
- Your Trees and Woods
- Improve Your Property
- Wildlife on Your Property
- Professional Forest Management
- Special Cost-Share Opportunities
- Fire
- Greener Communities
- Missouri Watershed Inventory and Assessment
- Big Piney River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Geology and Springs
- Figure Ge02: Karst Features
- Figure Ge03: Example of Stream Order
- Figure Ge04: Lower Big Piney Streams
- Figure Ge05: Upper Big Piney Streams
- Figure Ge06: Hydrologic Units & Subwatersheds
- Figures Ge07-12: Gradient Plots for the Big Piney River
- Table Ge01: Losing Stream Reaches
- Table Ge02: Location and discharge of springs in the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Ge03: Third order and larger streams of the Big Piney Watershed
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Historical Crop Acreages
- Figure Lu02: Cattle and Hog Population Trends
- Figure Lu03: Human Population Trends
- Figure Lu04: Population Distribution
- Figure Lu05: Ecological Classifications of the Big Piney Watershed
- Figure Lu06: Land Cover of the Big Piney Watershed
- Figure Lu07: Percent Land Cover by Hydrologic Unit
- Figure Lu08: Public Land and Stream Access
- Figure Lu09: Land Ownership by Hydrologic Unit
- Table Lu01: Changes in Land Use and Cover
- Table Lu02: Qualitative erosional changes
- Table Lu03: Land Type Associations within the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Lu04: Percent Land Cover for Big Piney Hydrologic Units
- Table Lu05: Public Lands Within the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Lu06: Percentage of Public Land Ownership
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Hydrologic Stations
- Figure Hy02: Precipitation Amounts
- Table Hy01: Surface Discharge Gage Stations in Big Piney Watershed
- Figure Hy03: Annual Precipitation
- Figure Hy04: Flow Duration Curve
- Table Hy02: Discharge Statistics
- Table Hy03: Comparison of 10:90 ratios
- Table Hy04: Low Flow Calculations within Big Piney Watershed
- Table Hy05: Flood Frequency and Discharges
- Water Quality and Use
- Table Wq01: Use Designations for Selected Streams and Impoundments
- Table Wq02: Water Quality Data for Selected Monitoring Stations
- Table Wq03: Pesticide Sampling Results
- Table Wq04:Public Waste Water and WaterTtreatment Facilities within the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Wq05: Water Pollution and Fish Kill Investigations
- Table Wq06: Water Use Data for the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Wq07. Major Water Users within the Big Piney Watershed
- Figure Wq01: Water Quality
- Figure Wq02: Waste Water Facilities
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: Impoundments, Channel Alterations, and Cold-Water Habitat
- Figure Hc02: Gravel Mining Sites and Activity
- Figure Hc03: Map of Riparian Corridor Land Cover Percentages
- Table Hc01: Natural Communities within the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Hc02: Aquatic Natural Communities within the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Hc03: Percent Riparian Corridor Land Cover
- Table Hc04: Percent Riparian Corridor Cover for Fourth Order and Larger Streams
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Fish Community Sample Sites
- Figure Bc02: Mussel Community Sample Sites
- Figure Bc03: Crayfish Community Sample Sites
- Figure Bc04: Benthic Invertebrate Community Sample Sites
- Table Bc01: Fish species in the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Bc02: Mussel Species in the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Bc03: Benthic Invertebrates of the Big Piney Watershed
- Table Bc04: Species of Conservation Concern
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF version
- Big River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Natural Divisions of the Big River Basin in Missouri.
- Figure Ge02: Geological formations of the Big River basin, Missouri.
- Table Ge01: Stream Information for all Third Order and Larger Streams in the Big River Basin.
- Table Geo2: USGS Topographic Maps Used to Determine Watershed Data
- Table Ge03: Watershed Area of Big River's Major Tributaries
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Mineral and Energy Locations in the Big River Basin
- Figure Lu02: Land Use in the Big River Watershed in Missouri
- Figure Lu03: County Populations from 1900 to 1990
- Figure Lu04: Mine Dams within the Big River Basin Watershed
- Figure Lu05: Lead Tailing Pile Sites within the Big River Basin.
- Figure Lu06: Public Area Locations in the Big River Basin
- Table Lu01: Public Areas within the Big River Basin
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Gaging Station Sites within the Big River Basin
- Figure Hy02: Monthly Streamflow Statistics for Big River Watershed
- Figure Hy03: Flow Duration Curve for the Big River at the Byrnesville Gage
- Figure Hy04: Spring Sites in the Big River Basin
- Figure Hy05: Mill Dams in the Big River Basin.
- Table Hy01: Active Gaging Stations in the Big River Basin
- Table Hy02: Water Quality Data for Big River Basin Streams
- Table Hy03: Discharge Data for Big River at Irondale, Richwoods, and Byrnesville
- Table Hy04: Low-flow Frequency Data for the Big River
- Table Hy05: Flood Frequency Data for Big River
- Table Hy06: Hazard Rating of Lead and BariteTailings Dams and Piles in the Big River Basin
- Table Hy07: Repair Costs of Unsafe Big River Mine Dams
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Big River Fish Community Sampling Sites
- Figure Bc02: Big River Black Bass Special Management Areas
- Figure Bc03: Big River Smallmouth Bass Length Frequency From Electrofishing
- Figure Bc04: Big River Rock Bass Length Frequency from Electrofishing
- Table Bc01: List of Fish Reported in Big River Basin
- Table Bc02: Mussels Found within the Big River Basin
- Table Bc03: Crayfish Present in Big River Basin
- Table Bc04: Aquatic Invertebrates of the Big River Basin
- Management Problems and Opportunities
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Black River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish Sampling Sites and Data for the Black River Basin
- Table Bc02: Distribution of Fishes in the Black River Basin.
- Table Bc03: Fish Species Frequency of Occurrence in Black River Basin
- Table Bc04: Fish Species Collected by Seining in the Black River Basin
- Table Bc05: Electrofishing Summary for the Lower Black River Subbasin
- Table Bc06: Electrofishing Summary for the Upper Black River Subbasin
- Table Bc07: Crayfish Distribution in the Black River Basin
- Table Bc08: Freshwater Mussel Species Found in the Lower Black River Subbasin
- Table Bc09: Threatened and Endangered Aquatic Species in the Black River Basin
- Table Bc10: Creel Parameters for the Black River Basin
- Management Problems and Opportunities
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Blue River
- Bourbeuse River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Land Use and Cover for the Bourbeuse River Basin
- Figure Lu02: Public Lands in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Lu01: Bourbeuse River watershed land use / land cover
- Table Lu02: Population Trends in Counties within the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Lu03: Sand and Gravel Permitted Sites in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Lu04: Estimates of days fished per total watershed area in acres on the Bourbeuse River and selected rivers in Missouri
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Location and Discharge of Springs into the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Wq02: Selected Water Quality Data for the Bourbeuse River Watershed at Union
- Table Wq03: Summary of Pollution Investigations in Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Wq04: Mean Heavy Metal Concentrations in Mussels and Fish in Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Wq05: Major Sewage and Water Treatment Plants in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Wq06: Permitted Animal Waste Facilities within the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: Fish and Habitat Sample Sites in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Figure Hc02: Streambank Soil Types of the Lower Bourbeuse River and Spring, Boone and Red Oak Creeks
- Figure Hc03: Streambank Soil Types of the Low Mid, Mid, Up Mid Bourbeuse River and Little Bourbeuse River and Brush Creek
- Figure Hc04: Streambank Soil Types of the Upper Bourbeuse River and Dry Fork Creek
- Figure Hc05: Erosion Protection Assessment for Bourbeuse, Upper Bourbeuse, Dry Fork and Little Bourbeuse
- Figure Hc06: Erosion Protection Assessment for Middle Bourbeuse, Lower Bourbeuse, Spring, Boone, and Red Oak
- Figure Hc07: Riparian Corridor Width Description for Bourbeuse Watershed and Upper Bourbeuse, Dry Fork and Little Bourbeuse
- Figure Hc08: Riparian Corridor Width Description for Middle and Lower Bourbeuse, and Spring, Boone, Red Oak
- Figure Hc09: Percentage Composition of Habitat Types in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Hc01: Sensitive Animal Species Known from the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Hc02: Description of Stream improvement Projects in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Hc03: Gravel Bar Vegetation on Habitat Sample Sites in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Hc04: Habitat Features and Definitions Used in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Hc05: Human Activities and Aquatic Vegetation in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Bourbeuse River Smallmouth Bass Tag Returns
- Table Bc01: Fish Species Collected within the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Bc02: Numbers and Relative Abundance of Living Naiades Found in the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Bc03: Living and Dead Mussel Species Collected within the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Bc04: Composition of Crayfish Species within the Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Bc05: Crayfish Species Diversity and Richness in Bourbeuse River Watershed
- Table Bc06: Benthic Macroinvertebrate Collections for the Bourbeuse River
- Table Bc07: Angler Total Hours Fished and Average Catch Rates of the Bourbeuse River and other streams in the area
- Table Bc08: Bourbeuse River 1994 Smallmouth Bass Population Parameters (%)
- Table Bc09: Bourbeuse River 1995 Smallmouth Bass Population Parameters (%)
- Table Bc10: Bourbeuse River 1996 Smallmouth Bass Population Parameters (%)
- Table Bc11: Comparison of Bourbeuse River Smallmouth Bass Parameters with Courtois Creek and Other Areas
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Chariton River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Table Hy01: Location of Stream Gaging stations within the Missouri Portion of the Chariton River Basin
- Table Hy02: Discharge at Gage Locations within the Chariton River Basin
- Table Hy03: Seven-day Low-flow Discharges in the Chariton River Basin
- Table Hy04: Flow-duration Discharge and 90:10 Ratio for the Chariton River
- Table Hy05: Flood Discharges for 2- to 500-year Intervals in the Chariton River Basin
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Crooked River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Location of the Crooked River Watershed in the Natural Divisions of Missouri
- Figure Ge02: Geology of the Crooked River Watershed
- Figure Ge03: Gradient Plots for Crooked River and Tributaries
- Gradient plot for Brushy Creek
- Gradient plot for Burnt Fork
- Gradient plot for Cockerel Creek
- Gradient plot for Crooked River
- Gradient plot for East Fork Crooked River
- Gradient plot for McDonald Branch
- Gradient plot for Unnamed #05
- Gradient plot for Unnamed #08
- Gradient plot for Unnamed #28
- Gradient plot for Unnamed #32
- Gradient plot for Unnamed #42
- Gradient plot for Rocky Fork
- Gradient plot for South Prong
- Gradient plot for Spring Branch
- Gradient plot for Stevenson Creek
- Gradient plot for West Fork Crooked River
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Figure Wq01: Wastewater Treatment Facilities within the Crooked River Watershed
- Figure Wq02: Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations in the Crooked River Watershed
- Figure Wq03: Previously Coal Mined Areas and Non-point Source Pollution and in the Crooked River Watershed
- Figure Wq04: USGS Topographic Maps for Crooked River Basin
- Table Wq01: Permitted point source discharges in the Crooked River basin
- Table Wq02: Permitted concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in the Crooked River basin
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Fish Sample Locations within the Crooked River Basin
- Figure Bc02: Fish Sample Data within the Crooked River Basin
- Tables E - 2 and E-24. Fish sampled from the East Fork Crooked River 1998 and 1965
- Table E - 3. Fish sampled from the East Fork Crooked River May 14,1998
- Table E - 4. Fish sampled from the West Fork Crooked River May 14,1998
- Table E - 5. Fish sampled from the Cottonwood Branch May 14, 1998
- Table E - 6. Fish sampled from the mainstem Crooked River May 14, 1998
- Table E - 7. Fish sampled from the mainstem Crooked River May 14, 1998
- Table E - 8. Fish sampled from the East Fork Crooked River May 21, 1998
- Tables E - 9 and E-31. Fish sampled from Unnamed Tributary #8 in 1998 and 1995
- Table E - 9. Fish sampled from Unnamed Tributary #8 (site RAH 98-9) in the Crooked River basin on May 21, 1998.
- Table E - 10. Fish sampled from the Fire Branch May 21, 1998
- Table E - 11. Fish sampled from the Fire Branch May 21, 1998
- Table E-12. Fish sampled from the mainstem Crooked River May 21, 1998
- Table E - 13. Fish sampled from the mainstem Crooked River May 21, 1998
- Table E - 14. Fish sampled from Unnamed Tributary #5 June 4, 1998
- Tables E - 15 and E-32. Fish sampled from East Fork Crooked River in 1998 and 1995
- Table E - 16. Fish sampled from East Fork Crooked River June 4, 1998
- Table E - 17. Fish sampled from Unnamed Tributary #8 June 4, 1998
- Table E - 18. Fish sampled from Crooked River June 4, 1998
- Table E - 19. Fish sampled from Brushy Creek June 4, 1998
- Table E - 20. Fish sampled from Brushy Creek June 4, 1998
- Table E - 26. Fish sampled in the Crooked River, 59 miles upstream of Missouri River, June 1995, Location: 1363G, UTM x - 398600/y - 4378300 (MDC Files
- Table E - 27. Fish sampled in a Tributary to the East Fork Crooked River, June 1995
- Table E - 28. Fish sampled in the East Fork Crooked River 30 miles upstream of its confluence with the Crooked River, June 1995
- Table E - 29. Fish sampled in the Crooked River, 63 miles upstream of its confluence with the Missouri River, June 1995
- Table E - 30. Fish sampled in the Crooked River, 65 miles upstream of its confluence with the Missouri River, June 1995
- Table E - 33. Fish sampled in the West Fork Crooked River, 11 miles upstream of its confluence with the Crooked River, June 1995
- Table E - 34. Fish sampled in a tributary of the West Fork Crooked River, June 1995
- Table E -35. Fish sampled in the West Fork Crooked River, 18 miles upstream of its confluence with the Crooked River, June 1995
- Table E - 36. Fish sampled in the West Fork Crooked River, 17 miles upstream of its confluence with the Crooked River, June 1995
- Table E - 37. Fish sampled in the Rocky Fork, 3 miles upstream of its confluence with the Crooked River, July 1995
- Table E - 38. Fish sampled in the Rocky Fork, 7 miles upstream of its confluence with the Crooked River, June 1995
- Table E - 39. Fish sampled in the Rocky Fork, 10 miles upstream of its confluence with the Crooked River, June 1995
- Table Bc01: Fish Species Collected in the Crooked River Basin
- Table Bc02: Aquatic Invertebrates Collected in the Crooked River Basin
- Table Bc03: Crayfish whose range includes the Crooked River basin
- Table Bc04: Mussel Species Collected in the Crooked River Basin
- Table Bc05: Amphibians Found in the Crooked River Basin
- Table Bc06: Reptiles found in the Crooked River Basin
- Table Bc07: Threatened and Endangered Species in the Crooked River Basin
- Table Bc08: Fish Stocked in the Crooked River Basin
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Cuivre River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Location of the Cuivre River Watershed within the Natural Divisions of Missouri
- Figure Ge02: Geology of the Cuivre River Watershed
- Figure Ge03: Gradient plot of Cuivre River
- Table Ge01: Stream Information for all Third Order and Larger Streams in the Cuivre River Watershed
- Table Ge02: Stream Information for all Third Order and Larger Streams in the West Fork Cuivre River Subbasin
- Table Ge03: Stream Information for all Third Order and Larger Streams in the North Fork Cuivre River Subbasin
- Table Ge04: Average gradient of the Cuivre River, the West Fork Cuivre River and the North Fork Cuivre River
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Gaging Station Sites within the Cuivre River Watershed
- Figure Hy02: Annual Hydrograph of Cuivre River near Troy
- Figure Hy03: Flow Duration Curve for the Cuivre River near Troy
- Table Hy01: Gage Stations in the Cuivre River Basin
- Table Hy02: Flow Status in Major Streams in the Cuivre River Basin
- Table Hy03: Low-Flow Characteristics for Major Streams in the Cuivre River Basin
- Table Hy04: Flood Frequency Data for Cuivre River
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Fish Sampling Sites in the Cuivre River Watershed
- Figure Bc02: Faunal Composition of Fish Species the Cuivre River Watershed
- Figure Bc03: Relative Abundance Comparison of Fish from Cuivre River Drainages
- Table Bc01: Fish Management Sampling Sites in the Cuivre River Watershed
- Table Bc02: Fishes of the Cuivre River Basin
- Table Bc03: Mussels Found in the Cuivre River Basin
- Management Problems and Opportunities
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Current River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Geology and Springs
- Figure Ge02: Ground Water Transport
- Figure Ge03: Stream Order
- Figure Ge04: Upper Current River Streams
- Figure Ge05: Middle Current River Streams
- Figure Ge06: Lower Current River Streams
- Figure Ge07: Hydrologic Units of the Current River Watershed
- Figure Ge08: Gradient Plot for Lower Current River
- Figure Ge09: Gradient Plot for Upper Current River
- Figure Ge10: Gradient Plot for Little Black River
- Figure Ge11: Gradient Plot for Indian Creek Ditch
- Figure Ge12: Gradient Plot for Buffalo Creek
- Figure Ge13: Gradient Plot for Pike Creek
- Figure Ge14: Gradient Plot for Spring Valley
- Figure Ge15: Gradient Plot for Sinking Creek
- Table Ge01: Current River Watershed Losing Streams
- Table Ge02: Discharge of Springs in the Current River Watershed
- Table Ge03: Third order and larger streams of the Current River Watershed
- Table Ge04: Stream Length per Order in the Current River Watershed
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Historical Corn Acreages
- Figure Lu02: Cattle and Hog Population Trends
- Figure Lu03: Human Population Trends for Current River Watershed
- Figure Lu04: Current River Watershed Population Distribution
- Figure Lu05: Ecological Classifications of the Current River Watershed
- Figure Lu06: Current River Watershed Land Cover
- Figure Lu07: Hydrologic Unit Land Cover for Current River Watershed
- Figure Lu08: Current River Soil and Water Projects
- Figure Lu09: Current River Watershed Public Land
- Figure Lu10: Current River Watershed Land Ownership
- Table Lu01: Land Cover and Change in Current River Watershed
- Table Lu02: Qualitative Erosional Changes of the Current River
- Table Lu03: Land Type Associations within the Current River Watershed
- Table Lu04: Percent Land Cover for Current River Hydrologic Units
- Table Lu05: Public Lands Within the Current River Watershed
- Table Lu06: Percentage of Public Land Ownership in Current River Watershed
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Current River Watershed Precipitation and Gage Stations
- Figure Hy02: Annual and Monthly Precipitation for Current River Watershed
- Figure Hy03: Annual Discharge Trend for Current River Watershed
- Figure Hy04: Monthly Mean Daily Discharge of Current River
- Figure Hy05: Flow Duration Curves within the Current River Watershed
- Figure Hy06: Flow Duration Changes within Current River Watershed
- Table Hy01: USGS Gage Stations within the Current River Watershed
- Table Hy02: Discharge Statistics for the Current River Watershed
- Table Hy03: Comparison of 10:90 Ratios of Current and Surrounding Watersheds
- Table Hy04: Low Flow Calculations within the Current River Watershed
- Table Hy05: Flood Frequency and Discharges in the Current River Watershed
- Water Quality
- Figure Wq01: Current River Water Quality Stations
- Figure Wq02: Current River Watershed Point Source Discharges
- Table Wq01: Use Designations for Selected Streams and Impoundments in the Current River Watershed
- Table Wq02: Water Quality Data for Selected Monitoring Stations in Current River Watershed
- Table Wq03: Pesticide Sampling Results in Current River Watershed
- Table Wq04: Waste Water Treatment Facilities within Current River Watershed
- Table Wq05: Water Pollution and Fish Kill Investigations in the Current River Watershed
- Table Wq06: Water Use Data for the Current River Watershed
- Table Wq07: Recreational Use Activities in Current River Watershed
- Table Wq08: Maximum Canoe Densities for the Current River
- Figure Wq03: Current River Accesses and Canoe Density Zones
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: Current River Watershed Impoundments and Channel Alterations
- Figure Hc02: Current River Gravel Mining Activity
- Figure Hc03: Current River Riparian Corridor Land Cover Percentages
- Figure Hc04: Current River Riparian Cover of Larger Streams
- Table Hc01: Diked/Impounded Wetlands near Larger Streams in the Current River Watershed
- Table Hc02: Natural Communities within the Current River Watershed
- Table Hc03: Aquatic Natural Communities within the Current River Watershed
- Table Hc04: Stream Improvement Projects within Current River Watershed
- Table Hc05: Percent Riparian Corridor Land Cover for Current River Watershed
- Table Hc06: Percent Riparian Corridor Cover for Fourth Order and Larger Current River Streams
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Current River Fish Community Sampling Sites
- Figure Bc02: Current River Mussel Community Sampling Sites
- Figure Bc03: Current River Crayfish Community Sampling Sites
- Figure Bc04: Benthic Invertebrates of the Current River Watershed
- Table Bc01: Fish Species in the Current River Watershed
- Table Bc02: Fish Species Distribution in the Current River Watershed
- Table Bc03: Aquatic Faunal Region Representation by Current River Fish Species
- Table Bc04: Mussel Species in the Current River Watershed
- Table Bc05: Snail Species of the Current River Watershed
- Table Bc06: Crayfish Species in the Current River Watershed
- Table Bc07: Benthic Invertebrates of the Current River Watershed
- Table Bc08: Species of Conservation Concern in the Current River Watershed
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Eleven Point River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Eleven Point Watershed Geology
- Table GE01: Third order and larger streams of the Eleven Point River watershed
- Figure Ge02: Upper Eleven Point Drainage Section
- Figure Ge03: Middle Eleven Point Drainage Section
- Figure Ge04: Lower Eleven Point Drainage Section
- Table Ge02: Number and length of losing streams
- Table Ge03: Spring Location and Discharge in the Eleven Point River watershed
- Figure Ge05: Eleven Point River watershed springs
- Figure Ge06: Eleven Point Watershed Ground Water Movement
- Table Ge04: Length and Drainage of third order and larger streams
- Figure Ge07: Eleven Point River Subwatersheds
- Composite Gradient Plots
- Figure Ge08: Gradient Plot for Upper Eleven Point and Major tributaries.
- Figure Ge09: Gradient Plot for Middle Eleven Point and Major tributaries.
- Figure Ge10: Gradient Plot for Lower Eleven Point and major tributaries
- Figure Ge11: Gradient Plot for Fredrick Creek and major tributaries
- Figure Ge12: Gradient Plot for Left Hand Hollow and major tributary
- Figure Ge13: Gradient Plot for Piney and major tributary
- Figure Ge14: Gradient Plot for Hurricane Creek and major tributaries
- Figure Ge15: Gradient Plot for Spring Creek and major tributaries
- Table Ge05: Stream Gradient of the Eleven Point River watershed
- Land Use
- Table Lu01: Changes in Land Use and Cover
- Table Lu02: Land-use changes on parts of the rural Ozarks landscape
- Table Lu03: Land cover/ land use change from pre-settlement period conditions
- Figure Lu01: Land Type Associations
- Table Lu04: Descriptions of Land Type Associations
- Figure Lu02: Land Cover/Land Use
- Figure Lu03: 14 Digit Hydrologic Unit Forest/Woodland Cover
- Figure Lu04: 14 Digit Hydrologic Unit Land Cover/Land Use
- Figure Lu05: Public Land
- Table Lu05: Land Cover/Land Use within the Spring River Tributaries
- Table Lu06: Public lands within the Eleven Point Watershed
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Mean Monthly Precipitation at Willow Springs
- Table Hy01: Gage stations in the Eleven Point Watershed
- Figure Hy02: Surface Water Gage Stations
- Figure Hy03: Annual Precipitation
- Figure Hy04: Flow Duration Curve
- Figure Hy05: Annual Precipitation
- Table Hy02: Highest and Lowest Instantaneous Discharges
- Table Hy03: Seven-day low-flow discharges for 2, 10, and 20 year recurrence intervals
- Figure Hy06: Flow duration changes between two time periods for the Eleven Point River watershed
- Figure Hy07: Flow Duration Changes Between Two Time Periods for the Greer Spring
- Table Hy04: Two-500 year flood discharges
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Water quality stations within the Eleven Point Watershed
- Table Wq02: Selected water quality indicators
- Table Wq03: Selected water quality data
- Table Wq04: Water quality parameters
- Table Wq05: Summary of Duchrow's 1974 water quality parameter values
- Table Wq06: Water quality designations
- Table Wq07: Water use within the Eleven Point Watershed in 1995
- Table Wq08: Missouri Department of Natural Resources use designations
- Table Wq09: National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit sites
- Figure Wq01: National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
- Table Wq10: Summary of fish contaminant results (1989-1995)
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: Habitat
- Table Hc01: Qualitative observations of stream channel condition
- Table Hc02: Qualitatve observations of timbered stream corridor
- Missouri Resource Assessment Partnership (MoRAP)
- Table Hc03: Percent riparian corridor land use
- Figure Hc02: Riparian Corridor Land Cover/Land Use
- Figure Hc03: Cold Water
- Figure Hc04: Maximum 3 hour consecutive water temperatures
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish Species of the Eleven Point River watershed
- Figure Bc01: Fish Community Sampling Sites
- Table Bc02: Bass Abundance Estimates
- Table Bc03: Size Distribution of Bass
- Table Bc04: Percent species composition of electrofishing catch
- Table Bc05: Channel Catfish Stocking Records for Sims Valley Lake
- Table Bc06: Channel catfish stocking records for McCormack Lake
- Table Bc07: Rainbow Trout Stocking Records for the Eleven Point River
- Table Bc08: Mussels collected from the Eleven Point Watershed
- Figure Bc02: Mussel Community Sampling Sites
- Table Bc09: Summary of crayfish collections within the Eleven Point Watershed
- Figure Bc03: Crayfish Community Sampling Sites
- Table Bc10: Summary of riffle habitat benthic invertebrate collections
- Figure Bc04: Benthic Community Sampling Sites
- Table Bc11: Comparison of riffle habitat benthic invertebrate collections from stream mile 33
- Table Bc12: Species of conservation concern within the Eleven Point Watershed
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Elk River
- Location
- Figure Lo01: Location of Elk River Basin
- Figure Lo02: USGS Eight-digit Hydrologic Units used in Elk River Watershed
- Figure Lo03: Eleven-digit Hydrologic Units used in Elk River Watershed in Missouri
- Figure Lo04: Major Streams in the Elk River Basin
- Figure Lo05: Communities in the Elk River Basin
- Figure Lo06: Major Highways in the Missouri Portion of the Elk River Basin
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: USGS Topographic Maps for the Elk River Basin
- Figure Hy02: Discharge for the Elk River Basin near Tiff City, Missouri
- Figure Hy03: Flow Duration Curve for Lost Creek near Seneca, Missouri
- Figure Hy04: Flow Duration Curve for Elk River near Tiff City, Missouri
- Table Hy01: Stream Information for Elk River Basin
- Table Hy02: Losing Streams in the Elk River Basin in Missouri
- Table Hy03: Seven-day Q2 and 7-day Q10 low flows for streams in the Elk River basin
- Table Hy04: Major lakes in the Elk River basin in Missouri and Arkansas
- Water Quality
- Figure Wq01: Permitted Wells and Wastewater Treatment Facilities inthe Elk River Watershed
- Figure Wq02: Mines in the Elk River Basin
- Table Wq01: Fish Kills and Water Pollution Investigations in the Elk River Basin
- Table Wq02: Municipal Water Supplies in the Elk River Basin in Missouri
- Table Wq03: Permitted Point source Discharges in the Elk River Basin
- Table Wq04: Toxic Release Inventory Facilities in the Elk River Basin
- Table Wq05: Facilities that are Involved with Hazardous Wastes in the Elk River Basin
- Table Wq06: Facilities with Airborne Pollutant Emissions in the Elk River Basin
- Table Wq07: Known Information about mines Found in the Elk River Basin
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Fish Sample Locations within the Elk River Basin in Missouri
- Table Bc01: Fish Species Collected in the Elk River Basin by Stream
- Table Bc02: Fish Species Collected in the Elk River Basin by Time Period
- Table Bc03: Crayfish Ranges included in the Elk River Basin
- Table Bc04: Mussel and Snail Species Collected in the Elk River Basin
- Table Bc05: Amphibians Found in the Elk River Basin
- Table Bc06: Reptiles Found in the Elk River Basin
- Table Bc07: Species of Conservation Concern in the Elk River Basin
- Table Bc08: Fish Stocked in the Elk River Basin
- Table Bc09: Macro-invertebrates Found in Streams of the Elk River Basin
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Location
- Fabius River
- Fox River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Location of the Fox River Watershed in the Natural Divisions of Missouri and Iowa
- Figure Ge02: Geology in the Fox River Watershed in Missouri and Iowa
- Figure Ge03: Gradient Plots for Fox River and Tributaries
- Table Ge01: Characteristics of Stream Channels in the Fox River Basin
- Table Ge02: Mean Gradient and Slope of Fox River and Its Major Tributaries
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Land Use and Cover for the Fox River Watershed in Missouri and Iowa
- Figure Lu02: Public Areas in the Fox River Watershed in Missouri
- Table Lu01: Changes in Forest Cover in the Fox River Basin
- Table Lu02: Public Stream Access in the Fox River Basin
- Table Lu03: Sport Fishery Characteristics of the Fox River and Northeastern Missouri Streams
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Fish Sampling Sites in the Fox River Watershed in Missouri
- Figure Bc02: Channel Catfish Length Frequency in Fox River Basin
- Table Bc01: Fish Sampling Sites in the Fox River Watershed
- Table Bc02: Status of Fishes Known in the Fox River Basin
- Table Bc03: Percent Composition and Frequency of Fish in the Fox River Basin
- Table Bc04: Age Structure of Channel and Flathead Catfish in the Fox River Basin
- Table Bc05: Mussels Sampled from the Fox River Basin
- Management Problems and Opportunities
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Gasconade River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Gasconade River Watershed Soils Map
- Figure Ge02: Gradient of Selected Tributaries to Gasconade River
- Table Ge01: Gasconade River Watershed Losing Stream Reaches Sorted by County
- Table Ge02: Drainage Area of Major Watersheds Comprising the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Ge03: Gasconade River watershed (except Big Piney River) streams and the corresponding topographic maps that each stream flows through.
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: 100-Year County Population Change in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Figure Lu02: Gasconade Population and Road Density Analysis
- Figure Lu03: Number of Cattle per Pastured Acre in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Figure Lu04: Density of Sand and Gravel Site Permits in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Figure Lu05: Upper Gasconade River Watershed Land Use/Land Cover
- Figure Lu06: Lower Gasconade River Watershed Land Use and Cover
- Figure Lu07: Public Lands in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Lu01: MORAP Phase I Land Cover Acreage for the Upper and Lower Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Lu02: Estimates of Days Fished on the Gasconade River
- Table Lu03: Public Land Ownership within the Gasconade River Watershed
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Gage Stations and Springs in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Figure Hy02: Winter and Growing Season Precipitation in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Figure Hy03: Monthly Mean Precipitation and Runoff in Gasconade River Watershed
- Figure Hy04: Monthly Mean Runoff Measured at Jerome
- Figure Hy05: Gasconade River Low Flow Duration Plot
- Figure Hy06: Coldwater and Losing Streams in the Upper Gasconade River Watershed
- Figure Hy07: Coldwater and Losing Streams in the Lower Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hy01: Permanence of Stream Flow (fishable waters) in Third-order and Larger Streams in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hy02: Base-flow (cfs) Recession Characteristics for the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hy03: Annual Mean Discharge and Estimated Magnitude and Frequency of Annual Low Flow in Gasconade Watershed
- Table Hy04: Flood Frequency Data in the Gasconade River Basin
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Location and Discharge of Springs into the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Wq02: Selected Water Quality Data for the Gasconade River Watershed at Gage Station #06930800
- Table Wq03: Fish Kills in Streams of the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Wq04: Contaminants in Fish Tissue in the Gasconade River
- Table Wq05: Major Water Users in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Wq06: Pollutant Discharges in Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Wq07: Permitted Animal Waste Facilities within the Gasconade River Watershed
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: Percent forested corridor within 90-meter buffer of major stream segments of the Lower Gasconade River watershed.
- Figure Hc02: Corridor Quality of Major Stream Segments within the Lower Gasconade River Watershed
- Figure Hc03: Percent forested corridor within 90-meter buffer of major stream segments of the Upper Gasconade River watershed
- Figure Hc04: Corridor Quality of Major Stream Segments within the Upper Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hc01: Significant Natural Communities in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hc02: Description of Stream improvement Projects in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hc03: Mean Percent Forested Corridor within Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hc04: Most and Least Impacted Hydrologic Units within the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hc05: Impacted 14-digit Hydrologic Units within the Upper Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hc06: Impacted 14-digit Hydrologic Units within the Lower Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hc07: Cross-reference of Wetland Classification Systems
- Table Hc08: Percentage of Total Wetland Acres within the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Hc09: Percentage Gravel Bars Acreage within the Gasconade River Watershed
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Fish Community Collection Sites in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Figure Bc02: Gasconade River Channel Catfish
- Figure Bc03: Mill Creek Gabel Tract Rainbow Trout of the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Bc01: Fish Species Collected within the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Bc02: Living and Dead Mussel Species Collected within the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Bc03: Composition of Crayfish Species within the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Bc04: Benthic Macroinvertebrate Collections for the Gasconade River
- Table Bc05: Sensitive Animal Species Known from the Gasconade River
- Table Bc06: Estimated angler effort in the Gasconade River Watershed
- Table Bc07: Summary Statistics of the 1996 Little Piney Creek Temperature Monitoring Project
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Grand River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Land Use in the Lower Grand River Sub-basin in Missouri and Iowa
- Figure Lu02: Land Use in the Middle Grand River Sub-basin in Missouri and Iowa
- Figure Lu03: Land Use in the Upper Grand River Sub-basin in Missouri and Iowa
- Figure Lu04: Public Areas within the Grand River Basin
- Figure Lu05: Stream Access Locations within the Grand River Basin
- Figure Lu06: Public Fishing Lakes in the Grand River Basin
- Table Lu01: Land Use in the Missouri Portion of the Grand River Basin
- Table Lu02: Status of PL-566 watershed projects in the Grand River Basin
- Table Lu03: Special Area Land Treatment (SALT) projects within the Missouri portion of the Grand River Basin
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Active and Inactive Gage Sites in the Grand River Basin
- Table Hy01: USGS Quadrangle Maps Covering Grand River Watershed
- Table Hy02: Stream Discharge in the Grand River Watershed
- USGS 06897500 Grand River near Gallatin, MO
- USGS 06902000 Grand River near Sumner, MO
- USGS 06899500 Thompson River at Trenton, MO
- USGS 06898000 Thompson River at Davis City, IA
- United States Geological Survey (USGS)
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Fish sample locations within the Grand River Basin
- Table Bc01: List of Fish Sampled in Grand River Basin
- Table Bc02: List of the Freshwater Mussel Species Collected from the Grand River Basin
- Table Bc03: Invertebrate Collections from the Grand River Basin
- Table Bc04: List of Threatened and Endangered Fish Species in the Grand River Basin
- Table Bc05: List of Recent Fish Stockings within the Grand River Basin
- Table Bc06: Estimated Number of Various Fish Species Captured by Anglers from the Upper and Lower Grand River
- Management Problems and Opportunities
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Headwater Diversion
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Location of the Headwater Diversion River Watershed in the Natural Divisions of Missouri
- Figure Ge02: Geology of the Headwater Diversion Watershed
- Table Ge01: Drainage Area of Major Watersheds in the Headwater Diversion Basin
- Table Ge02: Stream Mileage Summary, by Order, Subbasin and Permanency, Headwater Diversion Basin
- Table Ge03: Stream Mileage Summary for the Headwater Diversion Basin
- Table Ge04: Channel Gradient Summary, Headwater Diversion Basin
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Land Use and Cover for the Headwater Diversion Watershed
- Figure Lu02: Public Areas in the Headwater Diversion Watershed
- Amidon Memorial Conservation Area
- Hawn Access
- Marquand Access
- Coldwater Conservation Area
- Castor River Conservation Area
- Sweetgum Access
- Maple Flats Access
- Greenbriar Unit of Duck Creek Conservation Area
- Block Hole Access
- Iron Bridge Access
- Lake Girardeau Conservation Area
- Rotary Lake (Jackson)
- Maintz Wildlife Preserve
- Grassy Towersite
- Little Whitewater Conservation Area
- Table Lu01: Stream Frontages on Public Areas in the Headwater Diversion Basin
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Monthly maximum (20% chance), minimum (20% chance), and average precipitation at Marble Hill, Missouri for the period of record (1951-1980).
- Figure Hy02: Gaging Station Sites within the Headwater Diversion River Basin
- Figure Hy03: Annual Hydrograph of Castor River Zalma gage station
- Figure Hy04: Flow Duration Curve for the Castor River at Zalma
- Table Hy01: Base-flow (cfs) Recession Characheristics for Headwater Diversion Basin
- Table Hy02: Low-Flow Characteristics for Major Streams in the Headwater Diversion Basin
- Table Hy03: Stream resources, by watershed, that would be flooded by a proposed 7,680-acre Cape Girardeau/Bollinger County recreational lake. (conservation pool at 480 NGVD)
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Fish Sample Locations within the Headwater River Basin
- Table Bc01: List of Fish Collected in Headwaters Diversion River Basin
- Table Bc02: Species Distribution, Occurrence and Composition in the Headwaters Diversion Basin
- Table Bc03: Fish Species Capture from Electrofishing Sites
- Table Bc04: Castor River 6-year Summary of Selected Creel Parameters
- Table Bc05: Headwaters Diversion Channel 2-year Summary of Selected Creel Parameters
- Table Bc06: State Rank and Location of Species of Conservation Concern from the Headwaters Diversion Channel
- Table Bc07: Naiades Collected in the Headwater Diversion Basin
- Table Bc08: Species List and Relative Abundance of Crayfish Species Collected in the Headwater Diversion Basin
- Table Bc09: Relative Abundance of Taxonomic Classes of Benthos Collected in the Headwater Diversion Basin
- Table Bc10: Fishes, Naiades and Crayfishes, Collected in the Headwater Diversion Basin, that Tend to Inhabit Wetlands During Part of Their Life Cycle
- Management Problems and Opportunities
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Jacks Fork River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Geology and Springs - Jacks Fork watershed
- Table Ge01: Geology and Springs Jacks Fork watershed
- Figure Ge02: Ground Water Transport
- Table Ge02: Geology Chapter
- Figure Ge03: Example of Stream Order
- Table Ge03: Third order (Horton) and larger streams of the Jacks Fork watershed
- Figure Ge04: Third order (Horton) and larger streams - lower Jacks Fork
- Figure Ge05: Third order (Horton) and larger streams - upper Jacks Fork
- Table Ge04: Stream Lengths Jacks Fork watershed
- Figure Ge06: Jacks Fork Watershed - Drainage units
- Figure Ge07: Gradient Plot for Jacks Fork river and major tributaries
- Figure Ge08: Gradient Plot for Mahan's Creek and major tributaries
- Figure Ge09: Gradient Plot - South Prong - Jacks Fork and major tributaries
- Figure Ge10: Gradient plot - North prong Jacks Fork and major tributary
- Table Ge05: Jacks Fork Watershed - Strahler Order - fourth order (Horton) and larger streams
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Jacks Fork watershed - historical acreage estimates of corn harvested
- Table Lu01: Estimated acres of selected crops harvested in specific counties of Jacks Fork watershed
- Figure Lu02: Jacks Fork watershed - cattle and hog populations
- Table Lu02: Jacks Fork watershed - Land cover / use change 1820 to 1970s
- Table Lu03: Qualitative changes to runoff, erosion and reparian erosional resistance regarding the Ozarks landscape
- Figure Lu03: Population trends by county
- Figure Lu04: Jacks Fork Watershed - Human population
- Table Lu04: Jacks Fork watershed - land type associations and descriptions
- Figure Lu05: Jacks Fork Watershed - ecological classification
- Table Lu05: Land use percentages for drainage within Jacks Fork watershed
- Figure Lu06: Jacks Fork watershed - Land cover/use
- Figure Lu07: Jacks Fork Watershed - Drainage unit / land cover
- Table Lu06: Jacks Fork watershed - Public lands
- Table Lu07: Jacks Fork watershed - public land ownership within drainage units
- Figure Lu08: Jacks Fork watershed - public land
- Figure Lu09: Jacks Fork watershed - land ownership
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Jacks Fork watershed - hydrologic stations
- Figure Hy02: Jacks Fork watershed - mean annual precipitation
- Figure Hy03: Jacks Fork watershed - Mean monthly precipitation
- Figure Hy04: Jacks Fork watershed - Change in daily mean discharge (1936 - 1965 and 1966-1995
- Table Hy01: Jacks Fork watershed - surface discharge stations
- Figure Hy05: Jacks Fork watershed - Daily mean discharge (dmd) by month
- Figure Hy06: Jacks Fork watershed - flow durations changes for station 07066000
- Table Hy02: Jacks Fork watershed - 10:90 ratios (includes surrounding stations)
- Table Hy03: Jacks Fork watershed - discharge statistics
- Table Hy04: Jacks Fork watershed - Magnitude of flood events (cubic feet per second)
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Jacks Fork watershed - Use designations - selected streams
- Figure Wq01: Jacks Fork watershed water quality
- Table Wq02: Jacks Fork watershed - water quality above Two Rivers
- Figure Wq02: Jacks Fork watershed fecal colliform colony counts
- Table Wq03: Jacks Fork watershed - National pollution discharge elimination (NPDES) permit sites
- Table Wq04: Jacks Fork watershed - fish kill and water pollution impacts
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: Jacks Fork watershed - Impoundment influence and spawning restrictions
- Table Hc01: Jacks Fork watershed - diked or impounded wetlands
- Table Hc02: Jacks Fork watershed - stream improvement projects
- Table Hc03: Jacks Fork watershed - Percent riparian corridor land cover for drainage
- Table Hc04: Jacks Fork watershed - stream miles
- Figure Hc02: Jacks Fork watershed - Riparian corridor land cover
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Jacks Fork watershed - Fish community samples
- Table Bc01: Fish species with a distribution range of the Jacks Fork Watershed
- Table Bc02: Jacks Fork watershed - Fish species distribution within the drainage units.
- Table Bc03: Jacks Fork watershed - fish species
- Table Bc04: Jacks Fork watershed - preliminary angler use and catch estimates
- Table Bc05: Jacks Fork Watershed - Mussel distribution
- Table Bc06: Jacks Fork watershed - benthic invertebrate taxa
- Figure Bc02: Jacks Fork watershed - mussel community samples
- Figure Bc03: Jacks Fork watershed - crayfish community samples
- Figure Bc04: Jacks Fork watershed - benthic invertebragte collection
- Table Bc07: Jacks Fork watershed - species of conservation concern
- Management Problems and Opportunities
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- James River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Stream use classifications for the James River Basin
- Table Wq02: Water quality averages for the James River Basin
- Table Wq03: Fish kill summary for the James River Basin from 1980- 1995
- Table Wq04: Municipalities in the James River Basin with wells for water-supply facilities
- Table Wq05: Permitted point sources in the James River Basin
- Table Wq06: Permitted stormwater discharges in the James River Basin
- Table Wq07: Nonpoint source operations in the James River Basin
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Crayfish species found in the James River Basin
- Table Bc02: Amphibians and reptiles with localized distributions in the James River Basin
- Table Bc03: Mussel species found in the James River Basin
- Table Bc04: Historic fish collection summary for the James River Basin by location, date, and method of capture
- Table Bc05: Fish species list for the James River Basin
- Table Bc06: Fish collection summary for the James River Basin by location and method of capture for 1995 Fisheries District 9 sampling
- Table Bc07: Fish species list by stream in the James River Basin
- Table Bc08: Fish species collected in the James River by Beckman in 1994 and 1995
- Table Bc09: Aquatic invertebrates found in the James River Basin
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Lamine River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish Species Collected in the Lamine River Basin
- Table Bc02: Larval fish taxa collected in the Lamine River by Brown (1989)
- Table Bc03: Mussel Species Collected in the Lamine River Basin
- Table Bc04: List of Crayfish Expected to Occur in the Lamine River Basin based on Distribution maps in Pflieger
- Management Problems and Opportunities
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Locust Creek
- Meramec River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Location of Meramec River Watershed in Missouri Natural Divisions
- Figure Ge02: Meramec River Watershed Soils Map
- Figure Ge03: Composite Gradient Plot of All Watersheds in the Meramec River Basin
- Figure Ge04: Gradient Plots for Tributaries of Meramec River Watershed
- Table Ge01: Soil Characterists of the Meramec River Watershed
- Table Ge02: Wetland types within the Meramec River Watershed
- Table Ge03: Drainage Area of Major Watersheds Comprising the Meramec River Watershed
- Table Ge04: Topographic Maps for Meramec River Basin
- Table Ge05: Stream Mile and Channel Gradient Summary for Dry Fork Watershed
- Table Ge06: Stream Mile and Channel Gradient Summary for Upper Meramec Watershed
- Table Ge07: Stream Mile and Channel Gradient Summary for Huzzah Creek Watershed
- Table Ge08: Stream Mile and Channel Gradient Summary for Courtois Creek Watershed
- Table Ge09: Stream Mile and Channel Gradient Summary for Upper Mid Meramec River Watershed
- Table Ge10: Stream Mile and Channel Gradient Summary for Indian Creek Watershed
- Table Ge11: Stream Mile and Channel Gradient Summary for Lower Mid Meramec River Watershed
- Table Ge12: Stream Mile and Channel Gradient Summary for Lower Meramec River Watershed
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Cattle Population per Pastured Acre in the Meramec River Watershed
- Figure Lu02: Meramec River Basin COE Permitted Sand and Gravel Sites
- Figure Lu03: Public Lands in the Area of the Meramec River Watershed
- Figure Lu04: Meramec River Watershed Public Lands
- Table Lu01: 1992 Broad Land-use Estimates for the Meramec River Basin
- Table Lu02: Estimates of Days Fished on Rivers and Streams in the East Central Region
- Table Lu03: Public Land Ownership within the Meramec River Watershed
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Normal Precipitation by Climatological Stations within the Meramec River Basin 1931-1960
- Figure Hy02: Normal Precipitation by Climatological Stations within the Meramec River Basin 1961-1990
- Figure Hy03: Missouri Department of Conservation Regional Map
- Figure Hy04: Mean, minimum, maximum annual discharge of the Meramec River at the Sullivan gage station for period of record 1921-1994.
- Figure Hy05: Low-normal Duration Plot for October-September on Meramec River near Steelville 1923-1994
- Figure Hy06: Low-normal Duration Plot for October-September on Meramec River near Sullivan1922-1995
- Figure Hy07: Low-normal Duration Plot for October-September on Meramec River near Eureka 1904-1995
- Table Hy01: Permanence of Stream Flow (fishable waters) in Third-order and Larger Streams in the Meramec River Watershed
- Table Hy02: Estimated Magnitude and Frequency of Annual Low Flow in the Meramec Watershed
- Table Hy03: Base-flow (cfs) Recession Characteristics for the Meramec River Watershed
- Table Hy04: Flood Frequency Data in the Meramec River Basin
- Water Quality
- Figure Wq01: Location of Springs in the Meramec River Watershed
- Table Wq01: Selected Water Quality Data or the Meramec River Basin
- Table Wq02: Major Sewage and Water Treatment Plants in the Meramec River Basin
- Table Wq03: Crawford, Washington, and Iron counties mines with tailings ponds that are monitored as non-point sources in the Meramec River basin
- Table Wq04: Major sites in St. Louis and Jefferson counties with dioxin-contaminated soils in the Meramec River basin
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: Streambed Condition for the Meramec River Watershed Habitat Assessment Sites
- Table Hc01: Sensitive Animal Species from the Meramec River Basin
- Table Hc02: Occurrence of Forested Corridor Lengths within Meramec River Watershed
- Table Hc03: Predominant Instream Cover of SHAD Sample Sites Located in the Meramec River Basin
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish Species Collected within the Meramec River Watershed
- Table Bc02: Numbers and Relative Abundance of Living Naiades Found in the Meramec River
- Table Bc03: Composition of Crayfish Species within the Meramec River Watershed
- Table Bc04: Crayfish Species Diversity and Richness in Meramec River Watershed
- Table Bc05: Aquatic Invertebrates within the Meramec River Watershed
- Table Bc06: Fish, Crayfish, and Mussel Species Collected in the Meramec River Basin Inhabiting Wetlands for Part of Their Life Cycle
- Table Bc07: Regulation Experiment to Improve Fishing
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Moreau River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Natural divisions of the Moreau River Watershed, in Missouri
- Figure Ge02: Bed geology of the Moreau River watershed
- Figure Ge03: Surface geology of the Moreau River watershed
- Figure Ge04: Hydrological units of the Moreau River Watershed
- Table Ge01: Watershed size and stream order of sub-basins in the Moreau River basin
- Table Ge02: Stream lengths and order for tributaries of the Moreau River
- Figure Ge05: Stream gradient for the North and South Moreau Creeks
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Table Hy01: Climatology report of National Weather Service stations in the Moreau basin, 1961-1990
- Table Hy02: USGS gage stations located in the Moreau watershed
- Figure Hy01: Mean annual hydrograph for the Moreau River gaging station, 6910500, for the period of record 1947-1974
- Table Hy03: Low flow 7-day discharge for various recurrence intervals (Skelton 1970)
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Table Hc01: Condition of the riparian corridor of the mainstem Moreau River
- Figure Hc01: Land use in 90-foot wide stream buffer zones
- Figure Hc02: Riparian 90-foot wide land use
- Figure Hc03: 2002 gravel removal sites in the Moreau River Watershed, in Missouri
- Figure Hc04: Unique areas tracked in the Natural Heritage Database (2002)
- Table Hc02: Stream habitat improvement projects implemented in 1999-2002
- Biotic Communities
- Figure Bc01: MDC fish sampling sites in the Moreau River basin
- Table Bc01: Fish list of Moreau River, North Moreau Creek, and South Moreau Creek
- Table Bc02: Fish list for smaller streams in Moreau Basin sampled
- Figure Bc02: Fish faunal groups in the Moreau River Watershed
- Table Bc03: Prevalence of spotted bass and western mosquitofish in the Moreau watershed
- Figure Bc03: Species of concern tracked in the Natural Heritage Database
- Figure Bc04: Public areas within the Moreau River watershed
- Table Bc04: Mussel fauna of Moreau basin
- Figure Bc05: MDC mussel sampling sites in the Moreau River basin
- Table Bc05: Aquatic benthic samples for the Moreau watershed
- Table Bc06: Aquatic benthic samples for the Moreau watershed
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Niangua River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Table Ge01: Stream code, name, order, length, watershed area, and location for third order and larger streams within the Niangua Watershed
- Figure Ge01: Watersheds of fourth order streams within the Niangua River Watershed
- Table Ge02: Mileage of third order and larger streams within the Niangua Watershed
- Figure Ge02: 7.5 topographic maps that include the Niangua Watershed
- Land Use
- Table Lu01: Human populations of counties that include the Niangua Watershed
- Table Lu02: Land use in acres within the Niangua Watershed between 1929 and 1992
- Table Lu03: Public use areas of boat access within the Niangua watershed
- Figure Lu01: Public use areas within the Niangua River Watershed
- Table Lu04: Prohibited spring activities during Spring and Fall Periods within the Niangua watershed
- Figure Lu02: Stream segments protected by spring and fall spawning prohibitions within the Niangua Watershed
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Mean monthly precipitation at Buffalo, Missouri between 1930 and 1995
- Table Hy01: Water quality and gaging stations within the Niangua Watershed
- Figure Hy02: Gauging and water quality stations within the Niangua River Watershed
- Figure Hy03: Flow duration curve for the Niangua River near Decaturville (G024)
- Figure Hy04: Flow duration curve for Starks Creek near Preston (G024).
- Table Hy02: Magnitude and frequency of annual low-flows within the Niangua Watershed
- Table Hy03: Maximum and minimum discharges at continuous record stations within the Niangua Watershed
- Table Hy04: Flood discharges at select gaging stations within the Niangua Watershed
- Table Hy05: Significant springs within the Niangua Watershed
- Figure Hy05: Springs, losing streams, and spring recharge area of the Niangua River Watershed
- Table Hy06: Losing stream segments within the Niangua Watershed
- Figure Hy06: Significant impoundments within the Niangua River Watershed
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Water quality classification within the Niangua Watershed.
- Table Wq02: Stream Teams and Volunteer Water Quality Monitors within the Niangua River Basin
- Figure Wq01: Stream Team activity sites within the Niangua Watershed
- Table Wq03: Documented fish kills and water pollution events within the Niangua watershed
- Figure Wq02: Documented fish kills and water pollution events within the Niangua River Watershed
- Figure Wq03: Buried intrastate pipelines that cross the Niangua Watershed
- Table Wq04: Potential toxic or hazardous waste sites within the Niangua Watershed
- Figure Wq04: NPDES wastewater discharges on streams within the Niangua River Watershed
- Figure Wq05: Landfills, quarries, sludge disposal application sites, and toxic waste sites within the Niangua River Watershed
- Figure Wq06: NPDES permitted waste water discharges on Lake of the Ozarks
- Figure Wq07: USCOE and MDNR permitted instream activities and violations within the Niangua River Watershed
- Figure Wq08: NPDES animal waste sites within the Niangua River Watershed
- Table Wq05: Human population equivalents of NPDES permitted animal waste facilities within the Niangua Watershed
- Table Wq06: Estimated human population equivalent (PE) of all cattle within the Niangua Watershed by county
- Table Wq07: Documented number of acres disturbed by fire between 1993 and 1995
- Table Wq08: Major groundwater and surface water users within the Niangua Watershed and spring recharge area
- Figure Wq09: Major water users listed by the MDNR within the Niangua River Watershed
- Habitat Conditions
- Table Hc01: Summary of Natural Features Inventories within a Niangua Watershed
- Figure Hc01: SHAD survey sites within the Niangua River Watershed
- Table Hc02: Stream improvement projects on public lands within the Niangua Watershed
- Figure Hc02: Stream improvement projects on public and private land within the Niangua River Watershed
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish species collected within the Niangua Watershed
- Figure Bc01: Fish collection sites on streams within the Niangua River Watershed
- Table Bc02: The ten most abundant fish species collected from streams by subwatershed
- Table Bc03: Summary for fish community samples from streams within the Niangua River Watershed.
- Figure Bc02: Map of fish collection sites on Lake of the Ozarks
- Table Bc04:State or federal listed endangered animal species found within the Niangua Watershed
- Figure Bc03: Map of invertebrate collection sites within the Niangua River Watershed
- Table Bc05: Mussel species collected in the Niangua Watershed
- Table Bc06: Crayfish species collected in the Niangua Watershed
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Nodaway River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: Land use/cover in the Nodaway River watershed
- Table Lu01: Land use estimates from Conservation Needs Inventory data
- Table Lu02: Status of Special Area Land Treatment (SALT) projects within the Nodaway River basin
- Table Lu03: Information on PL 83-566 watershed projects in the Nodaway River basin
- Table Lu04: Nodaway River basin public lands in Missouri
- Table Lu05: Nodaway River basin public lands in Iowa
- Figure Lu02: Location of publically owned land in the Missouri portion of the Nodaway River watershed
- Figure Lu03: Location of publically owned land in the Iowa portion of the Nodaway River watershed
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Discharge, precipitation, and runoff for water year
- Figure Hy02: Active and inactive gage sites in the Nodaway River Watershed
- Table Hy01: Gauging stations located in the Nodaway River basin
- Table Hy02: Stream information for third order and larger streams from the Nodaway River basin
- Figure Hy03: Topographic map names for maps used in the Nodaway River watershed inventory and assessment
- Table Hy03: Discharge information for the total period of record at two gauge locations in the Nodaway River basin
- Figure Hy04: Flow duration curve for the Nodaway River near Burlington Junction, Missouri
- Table Hy04: 7-day Q2 and 7-day Q10 seasonal low flows for the Nodaway River basin
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Selected water-quality data for the Nodaway River near Graham, MO
- Table Wq02: Permitted wastewater treatment facilities (WWTF) in the Nodaway River basin
- Figure Wq01: Waste water and confined animal feeding operations in the Nodaway River watershed
- Table Wq03: Permitted point source discharges in the Nodaway River basin
- Table Wq04: Permitted Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) in the Nodaway River basin
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Location of fish sample sites in the Missouri portion of the Nodaway River watershed
- Figure Bc02: Fish samples from the Nodaway River basin in Iowa in the 1990's
- Table Bc01: Historic sample sites for fish in the Missouri portion of the Nodaway River basin
- Table Bc02: Common and scientific names and period collected for fish in the Nodaway River basin
- Table Bc03: Relative abundance comparisons (percent) between historic and recent collections
- Figure Bc03: Fish samples from the Nodaway River basin in Missouri from 1995-1997
- Table Bc04: Mussels historically found in the Nodaway River basin in Missouri
- Table Bc05: Crayfish species found in the Nodaway River basin
- Table Bc06: Dragonflies found in the Nodaway River basin
- Table Bc07: Aquatic reptiles found in the Nodaway River basin in Missouri
- Table Bc08: Amphibians found in the Nodaway River basin in Missouri
- Table Bc09: Threatened and endangered species in the Nodaway River basin in Missouri
- Table Bc10: Threatened, endangered, species of concern and rare natural communities in the Iowa portion of the Nodaway River basin
- Table Bc11: Fish stocked in the Nodaway River basin by the MDC and IADNR
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- North Fork White River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: North Fork of the White River Watershed Geology
- Figure Ge02: Example of Stream Order within the North Fork White River
- Table Ge01: Third order and larger streams of the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Ge03: Upper North Fork Third Order and Larger Streams
- Figure Ge04: Bryant Creek Third Order and Larger Streams
- Figure Ge05: Norfork Reservoir Third Order and larger Streams
- Table Ge02: Stream length by order (Strahler) and total length for fifth order (Horton) and larger streams in the North Fork Watershed
- Table Ge03: Losing Streams of the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Ge06: North Fork Watershed Ground Water Transport
- Figure Ge07: North Fork Watershed Springs
- Table Ge04: Location and average discharge of selected springs in the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Ge08: North Fork Watershed Hydrologic Units
- Table Ge05: Average gradient at order (Strahler) and overall average gradient for fifth order (Horton) and larger streams in the North Fork Watershed
- Land Use
- Table Lu01: Estimated acres of selected crops harvested in Douglas, Howell and Ozark Counties in 1902 and 1997 (MASS 1999).
- Table Lu02: Land cover/ land use change from pre-settlement period conditions (1820's) to the 1970's in the Jack's Fork Watershed
- Figure Lu01: Cattle and hog population trends for Douglas, Howell, and Ozark Counties
- Figure Lu02: Human population trends for Douglas, Howell, and Ozark Counties
- Figure Lu03: North Fork Watershed Population
- Figure Lu04: North Fork Watershed Land Type Associations
- Table Lu03: Descriptions of land type association (LTAs) groups as well as a condensed (1 of 6) description of the 15 LTAs within the North Fork Watershed
- Table Lu04: Percent land use for 14 digit and 11 digit (in bold) hydrologic units within the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Lu05: North Fork Watershed Land Cover / Land Use
- Figure Lu06: North Fork Watershed 14 Digit Hydrologic Unit Land Cover/Land Use
- Figure Lu07: North Fork Watershed 14 Digit Hydrologic Unit Forest Woodland Cover
- Figure Lu08: North Fork Watershed Soil Conservation projects
- Table Lu05: Public lands within the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Lu09: North Fork Watershed Public Land
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: North Fork Watershed Hydrologic Stations
- Figure Hy02: Mean annual precipitation amounts from National Weather Service and cooperative stations in and near the North Fork Watersheds
- Figure Hy03: Average monthly precipitation amounts from National Weather Service and cooperative stations in and near the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Hy04: Change in mean daily flow as well as precipitation by month
- Table Hy01: Stations and other sites with significant flow and/or water quality data within the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Hy05: Average daily flow by month at USGS Gage Station 07057500
- Figure Hy06: Average daily flow by month at USGS Gage Station 07058000
- Figure Hy07: Flow duration changes between two time periods for Station 07057500
- Figure Hy08: Flow duration changes between two time periods for Station 07058000
- Figure Hy09: Comparison of flow duration for Station 07057500
- Table Hy02: Highest and lowest instantaneous discharges and date of occurrence at the two operational gage stations within the North Fork River Watershed
- Table Hy03: Magnitude of flood events (cubic feet per second) for selected recurrence intervals (years) at two sites in the North Fork Watershed
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Missouri Department of Natural Resources use designations for selected streams within the North Fork Watershed
- Table Wq02: "Outstanding State Resource Waters" within the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Wq01: North Fork Watershed Water Quality
- Table Wq03: Selected water quality data for gage station #07057750
- Table Wq04: Selected water quality data for gage station #07057750
- Table Wq05: Selected water quality data for gage station #07057475
- Figure Wq02: Fecal colliform colony counts per 100 milliliters at Station 07057750
- Figure Wq03: Fecal coliform colony counts per 100 milliliters at Station 07057500
- Figure Wq04: fecal coliform levels
- Table Wq06: Results of Pesticides National Synthesis Project water quality sampling for pesticide compounds within the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Wq05: North Fork Watershed Benthic Invertebrate/Water Quality Sampling Sites
- Table Wq07: NPDES permit sites within the North Fork Watershed in Missouri
- Table Wq08: Operations within the North Fork Watershed having 404 permits since 1995
- Table Wq09: 1997 Livestock numbers for counties intersected by the North Fork Watershed
- Table Wq10: Fish kill and water pollution investigations conducted within North Fork Watershed
- Table Wq11: Water use within the North Fork Watershed in 1995 based on withdrawals in millions of gallons per day
- Table Wq12: Major water users within the North Fork Watershed
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: North Fork Watershed Dams
- Table Hc01: Missouri Department of Conservation stream improvement projects within the North Fork River Watershed
- Figure Hc02: North Fork Watershed Stream Habitat Assesment
- Table Hc02: Percent riparian corridor land use for 14 digit and 11 digit (bold) hydrologic units within the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Hc03: North Fork Watershed 14 Digit Hydrologic Unit Riparian Corridor Land Cover/Land Use
- Figure Hc04: North Fork Watershed Thermograph Sites
- Table Hc03: Streams designated for cold-water sport fishery within the North Fork Watershed
- Table Hc04: Average stream temperature (deg. Fahrenheit) and air temperature (Mountain Grove) for thermograph Sites within the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Hc05: Comparison of 1995 average air temperature (Mountain Grove) and average stream temperature for selected sites within the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Hc06: Comparison of 1995 air temperature to site 52, exhibiting a substantial spring influence, and site 56 which does not exhibit a substantial spring influence
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: North Fork Watershed Fish Community Sample Sites
- Table Bc01: Fish species with a distribution range of the North Fork Watershed
- Table Bc02: Fish species distribution within the 11 digit hydrologic units of the North Fork Watershed
- Table Bc03: Freshwater mussel species found within the North Fork Watershed
- Figure Bc02: North Fork Watershed Mussel Community Sample Sites
- Table Bc04: Freshwater snail species found within the North Fork Watershed in Missouri
- Table Bc05: List of aquatic invertebrates collected by Duchrow 1974-1976 within the North Fork Watershed
- Table Bc06: Species of conservation concern within the North Fork Watershed
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of figures
- PDF Version
- North River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Location of the North River Watershed within the natural divisons of Missouri
- Figure Ge02: Geological formations of the North River Watershed, in Missouri
- Table Ge01: Location, mileage, and habitat information for all third-order and larger streams in the North River Basin
- Table Ge02: Soil conservation projects in the North River basin
- Table Ge03: Publicly owned land including Conservation Areas and stream accesses located in the North River basin
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Communities
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Osage River East
- Location
- Figure Lo01: Counties which include portions of the East Osage River basin
- Figure Lo02: East Osage River basin in relation to rivers of tributary basins
- Figure Lo03: Subbasins of the East Osage River basin
- Table Lo01: 11-digit hydrologic units making up the East Osage River Basin
- Table Lo02: Stream name, order, unimpounded length, impounded length, length influenced by Bagnell Dam discharge, and confluence for fourth-order and larger streams in the East Osage River Basin
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Table Lu01: Total county populations and estimated changes of the East Osage River Basin
- Figure Lu01: Communities of the East Osage River basin
- Table Lu02: Largest communities, population, county, and subbasin in the East Osage River basin
- Table Lu03: Land use/cover for the East Osage River Basin
- Figure Lu02: Landcover of the East Osage River basin
- Figure Lu03: Corn harvested, head of cattle on farms, and head of swine
- Figure Lu04: CAFOS of the East Osage River basin
- Table Lu04: State Soil & Water Conservation Program efforts and accomplishments
- Table Lu05: Type and number of regular soil conservation cost
- Table Lu06: Completed Special Area Land Treatment (SALT) projects summary for East Osage River Basin
- Figure Lu05: Completed SALT projects of the East Osage River basin
- Table Lu07: Public lands in the East Osage River Basin
- Figure Lu06: Public Use Areas in the East Osage River basin
- Figure Lu07: Topographic map coverage of the East Osage River basin
- Hydrology
- Table Hy01: Gauging stations operated in the East Osage River Basin
- Table Hy02: Number of streams 4th order and larger for the East Osage River Basin
- Table Hy03: Known losing streams of the East Osage River Basin
- Figure Hy01: Losing Streams of the East Osage River Basin
- Table Hy04: Known springs within the East Osage River Basin
- Figure Hy02: Springs of the East Osage River Basin
- Table Hy05: Water use in the East Osage River Basin
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Species composition of the East Osage River Basin
- Table Bc02: Fish present in MDC fish community samples of the East Osage River Basin
- Table Bc03: Fish present in MDC fish community
- Table Bc04: Fish present in MDC fish community samples sampled by electrofishing in East Osage River Basin
- Table Bc05: Fish species of the East Osage River Basin
- Table Bc06: Fish community sampling methods by subbasin
- Figure Bc01: MDC Fish Community Sampling Sites for the East Osage Basin
- Table Bc07: Fish species present in the samples of AmerenUE
- Table Bc08: Amphibians and Reptiles of the East Osage River Basin
- Table Bc09: Mussels of the East Osage River Basin.
- Table Bc10: Species of Conservation Concern found in the East Osage River Basin
- Table Bc11: Species of Conservation Concern in East Osage River Basin
- Figure Bc02: Niangua Darter Range in the East Osage River Basin
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Location
- Osage River West
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Table Lu01: Presettlement prairie for counties within the West Osage River Basin in west-central Missouri
- Table Lu02: Population of counties in the West Osage River Basin in west-central Missouri
- Table Lu03: Largest communities, population, county, and subbasin(s) in which they are located for communities in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Lu04: Natural Resources Inventory derived land use & estimates of land cover acreage of nonfederal lands and small waters
- Table Lu05: Summary of mining inventory for selected counties within the West Osage River Basin
- Table Lu06: Public use areas within the West Osage River Basin
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Average monthly hydrograph, Little Osage River gaging station at Fulton, KS
- Figure Hy02: Average monthly hydrograph, Marmaton River gaging station near Marmaton, KS
- Figure Hy03: Average monthly hydrograph, Marals des Cygnes River gaging station at KS-MO state line
- Figure Hy04: Average monthly hydrograph, three major gaging stations (KS), West Osage River Basin
- Figure Hy05: Annual mean flow, three major gaging stations (KS), West Osage River Basin
- Table Hy01: Impoundments larger than 50 surface acres within the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hy02: Large impundments within the Marais des Cygnes watershed in Kansas
- Table Hy03: Small water development projects planned (dams) for watersheds of the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hy04: Data summary for large reservoirs and small water development projects for the major watershed of the West Osage River Basin in Kansas
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Table Hc01: Levee and flood-plain information for selected streams in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hc02: Streams and portions of their lengths inundated by impoundment of the Harry S Truman Reservoir in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hc03: Number and size of areas classified by MDNR as High Quality Natural Communities, by category, within the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hc04: Prairie acres and percent of total land area for pre- and post-settlement in the three "core" counties of the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hc05: Managed public prairie areas in the West Osage River Basin in west-central Missouri
- Table Hc06: Species of fish, crayfish, and mussels that use wetlands during part of their life cycle in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hc07: Selected wetland features associated with major rivers found in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hc08: Name, location (county), and size of public areas managed by the Department of Conservation as wetlands in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hc09: Number and size of privately owned wetland areas ("duck clubs") in the three core counties of the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hc10: Springs located in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Hc11: Participation in the Stream Stewardship Agreement (SSA) Program in Vernon Co., Missouri* (Tom Priesendorf, MDC, personal communication). Stream Frontage Easements.
- Figure Hc01: Walleye spawning riffles and paddlefish access creel locations on the Marais des Cygnes River
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Species of fishes known to occur in the West Osage River Basin of Missouri and Kansas
- Table Bc02: Hybrid species of fishes known to occur in the West Osage River Basin of Missouri
- Table Bc03: Mussels expected to occur in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Bc04: Mussels collected from the West Osage River Basin
- Table Bc05: Crayfish occurring in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Bc06: Endangered, rare, and threatened species of fish and mussels known to occur in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Bc07: Species, size, and number of fishes stocked into Harry S. Truman Lake in the West Osage River Basin
- Table Bc08: Creel Survey harvest information for paddlefish in Truman Lake in the West Osage River Basin
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Platte River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Table Lu01: Land use within the Platte River basin for Iowa, Missouri and the entire basin during 1992
- Figure Lu01: Land use within the Platte River basin in Iowa and Missouri
- Table Lu02: Information on PL-566 watershed projects in the Platte River basin
- Table Lu03: Status of Special Area Land Treatment (SALT) and EARTH projects within the Platte River basin
- Table Lu04: Public areas within the Missouri portion of the Platte River basin owned by MDC
- Figure Lu02: Public area in Missouri within the Platte River watershed
- Table Lu05: Potential stream acquisition areas within the Missouri portion of the Platte River basin
- Figure Lu03: Public area in Missouri within the Platte River watershed
- Table Lu06: Public areas within the Iowa portion of the Platte River basin
- Figure Lu04: Public area in Iowa within the Platte River watershed
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Average monthly precipitation for northern Missouri
- Table Hy01: Listing of the active and inactive USGS water gaging stations within the Platte River basin
- Figure Hy02: Active and inactive gage stations within the Platte River basin
- Table Hy02: Discharge information (cfs) for active USGS gage sites within the Platte River basin
- Table Hy03: Stream information for third order and larger streams from the Platte River basin
- Figure Hy03: Location of USGS 7.5 minute topographic maps within the Platte River basin
- Table Hy04: Miles of permanent and intermittent flow for selected streams within the Missouri portion of the Platte River basin
- Figure Hy04: Flow duration curve for the Platte River near Agency, Missouri.
- Figure Hy05: Mean daily discharge for the Platte River at Sharps Station
- Table Hy05: Flood magnitude at various recurrence intervals at four gaging stations within the Platte River basin
- Table Hy06: Seven day low flow characteristics within the Missouri portion of the Platte River basin
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Selected water-quality for the Platte River at Sharps Station, MO
- Table Wq02: Municipal sewage treatment plants (STP's) within the Platte River basin
- Table Wq03: Permitted point pollution sources in the Missouri portion of the Platte River basin
- Figure Wq01: Water surface intake sites within the Platte River basin
- Figure Wq02: Municipal sewage treatment sites within the Platte River basin
- Table Wq04: Permitted Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO's) in the Platte River basin
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish species sampled in the Platte River basin from 1941-1996
- Figure Bc01: Fish species sampled in the Platte River basin from 1941-1996
- Table Bc02: MDC fish and habitat sample locations for the Platte River basin plan from 1995-96
- Table Bc03: Freshwater mussel species found in the Missouri portion of the Platte River basin
- Table Bc04: Threatened and endangered species in the Missouri portion of the Platte River basin
- Table Bc05: Fish stockings within the Platte River basin
- Table Bc06: Estimated fish harvest from Platte River
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Pomme de Terre River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Location of the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Ge02: Geology and springs of the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Ge01: Springs in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Ge03: Soils of the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Ge02: Attributes of third and higher order stream segments in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Ge04: Average gradients for third and higher order streams in the Pomme de Terre River
- Table Ge03: Third and higher order stream subwatersheds within the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Ge05: USGS topographic map (1:24,000 scale) coverage for the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Land Use
- Table Lu01: Land use/cover in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Lu01: Land use/cover in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Lu02: Land use/cover for the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Lu02: Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Lu03: Known gravel removal operations in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Lu03: Known gravel removal locations in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Lu01: Pomme de Terre River watershed location
- Table Lu04: Population projections for Missouri counties that include sections of the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Lu05: Projected change in population levels for Missouri counties that included sections of the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Lu04: Public Lands in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Hydrology
- Table Hy01: Active and discontinued USGS gaging stations in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Hy01: Active USGS gaging stations in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Hy01: Active and discontinued USGS gaging stations in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Hy02: Mean monthly discharge of the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Hy02: Annual recurrence intervals for three active USGS gage stations in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Hy03: Flow duration curves at three active USGS gage station locations in the Pomme de Terre River watershed.
- Table Hy03: Dams located within the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Hy04: Modifications to the Pomme de Terre River resulting from the construction of Pomme de Terre and Harry S. Truman lakes
- Table Hy05: Missouri Department of Conservation 1998-99 Pomme de Terre Lake water level management recommendations
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Beneficial use designations for streams in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Wq02: Municipal waste water treatment facilities in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Wq01: Location of permitted NPDES sites in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Wq03: Number of NPDES facilities in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Wq04: Fish kills and pollution incidents in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: MDC 1996-97 fish, habitat, and water quality sample sites in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Hc02: Streambank stability rankings at habitat evaluation and fish sample sites, 1996-97, in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Figure Hc03: Qualitative evaluation of algae concentration recorded at 1996-97 habitat sample sites in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Hc01: Land use/cover for streams in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Hc02: Substrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations on the PDT River
- Table Hc03: Substrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations in the Upper Pomme de Terre
- Table Hc04: Land use/cover found within Niangua darter range and critical habitat
- Figure Hc04: CAFOs near Niangua darter critical habitat in the Upper Pomme de Terre
- Table Hc05: Subtrate Particle Composition Rank
- Table Hc06: Substrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations in the Lindley Creek HUC
- Table Hc07: Substrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations in the Little Pomme de Terre North HUC
- Table Hc08: Substrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations in the Lower Pomme de Terre HUC
- Table Hc09: Unique natural communities identified in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Biotic Community
- Figure Bc01: Missouri Department of Conservation fish sample sites in the Pomme de Terre river watershed
- Table BC01: Fish species collected from the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Bc02: Fish species collected from the Pomme de Terre River watershed during 1996-97 fish community sampling
- Figure Bc02: Known Niangua darter range and location of Federally designated Niangua darter critical habitat within the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Bc03: Species, size, and number of fish stocked into Pomme de Terre and Harry S. Truman lakes
- Figure Bc03: Location of walleye spawning riffles on the Pomme de Terre River
- Table Bc04: Mussels of the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Bc05: Summary of April 9, 1996 biocriteria macroinvertebrate sampling conducted in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Sac River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Table Hy01: Gauging stations operated in the Sac River basin
- Figure Hy01: Losing Streams in the Sac River basin
- Table Hy02: Number of streams third order and larger and stream mileage by sub-basin for the Sac River basin.
- Table Hy03: Losing streams in the Sac River basin in Missouri
- Figure Hy02: Losing Streams in the Sac River basin
- Table Hy04: Seven-day Q2 and 7-day Q10 low flows for streams in the Sac River basin
- Figure Hy03: Average monthly discharge for station 06919000 on the Sac River near Stockton, Mo.
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Known information on fish kills in the Sac River basin
- Table Wq02: Public water supply facilities in the Sac River basin
- Figure Wq01: Public drinking system wells in the Sac River basin
- Table Wq03: Permitted point source discharges in the Sac River basin
- Table Wq04: Toxic release inventory facilities in the Sac River basin
- Table Wq05: Facilities that are involved with hazardous wastes in the Sac River basin
- Table Wq06: Facilities with airborne pollutant emissions in the Sac River basin
- Table Wq07: Inactive superfund sites found in the Sac River basin
- Table Wq08: Permitted concentrated animal feeding operations of the Sac River basin
- Figure Wq02: Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) of the Sac River basin
- Figure Wq03: Mining operations of the Sac River basin
- Table Wq09: Known information about non-point source pollution in the Sac River basin
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish species collected in the Sac River watershed listed by sub-basin
- Figure Bc01: Fish sampling sites in the Sac River basin
- Table Bc02: Amphibians found in the Sac River basin
- Table Bc03: Reptiles found in the Sac River basin
- Table Bc04: Species of conservation concern in the Sac River basin
- Table Bc05: Sac River basin fish stocking history
- Table Bc06: Crayfish whose range includes the Sac River basin in Missouri
- Table Bc07: Macroinvertebrate information from streams in the Sac River basin
- Table Bc08: Mussels found in the Sac River basin
- Table Bc09: Mussels identified from shells collected in the Sac River basin
- Figure Bc02: Invertebrate sampling sites in the Sac River basin
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Appendices
- Table A-1. Stream information for third order and larger streams from the Sac River basin.
- Table B-1. Known information on mines from the Sac River basin.
- Table C-1. Fish sample sites and dates from the Sac River basin.
- Table C-2 Fish collected in the Sac River basin by time period.
- Table C-3. Fish sampled in Coon Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with the Sac River, June 30, 1940.
- Table C-4. Fish sampled in Coon Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-5. Fish sampled in Coon Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-6. Fish sampled in Brush Creek 3 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-7. Fish sampled in Brush Creek 8 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-8. Fish sampled in Cannon Branch, 1 mile upstream of its confluence with Brush Creek on August 2, 1982 by kick and drag seining
- Table C-9. Fish sampled in Panther Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-10. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 9 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-12. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 9 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-13. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 17 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-14. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 20 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-15. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 20 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-16. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 20 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-17. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 20 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-18. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 17 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-19. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 12.5 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-20. Fish sampled in Bear Creek 9 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-21. Fish sampled in an Unnamed Creek in Cedar County that is part of the Sac River basin
- Table C-22. Fish sampled in Cedar Creek 6 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-23. Fish sampled in Cedar Creek 6 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-24. Fish sampled in Cedar Creek 23 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-25. Fish sampled in Cedar Creek 23 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-26. Fish sampled in Cedar Creek 30 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-27. Fish sampled in Cedar Creek 30 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-28. Fish sampled in Cedar Creek 47 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-29. Fish sampled in Cedar Creek 47 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-30. Fish sampled in Horse Creek 9 miles upstream of its confluence with Cedar Creek
- Table C-31. Fish sampled in Horse Creek 9 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-32. Fish sampled in Horse Creek 13 miles upstream of its confluence with Cedar Creek
- Table C-33. Fish sampled in Horse Creek 13 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-34. Fish sampled in Horse Creek 21 miles upstream of its confluence with Cedar Creek
- Table C-35. Fish sampled in Horse Creek 21 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-36. Fish sampled in Horse Creek 38 miles upstream of its confluence with Cedar Creek
- Table C-37. Fish sampled in Horse Creek 60 miles upstream of its confluence with Cedar Creek
- Table C-38. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 20
- Table C-39. Fish sampled in Sac River at river mile 20
- Table C-40. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 27
- Table C-41. Fish sampled in Sac River at river mile 27
- Table C-42. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 35
- Table C-43. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 35
- Table C-44. Fish sampled in Sac River at river mile 35
- Table C-45. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 44
- Table C-46. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 44
- Table C-47. Fish sampled in Sac River at river mile 44
- Table C-48. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 50
- Table C-49. Fish sampled in Sac River at river mile 50
- Table C-50. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 68
- Table C-51. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 86 by seining
- Table C-52. Fish sampled in Sac River at river mile 90
- Table C-53. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 102
- Table C-54. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 103
- Table C-55. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 103
- Table C-56. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 111
- Table C-57. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 114
- Table C-58. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 114
- Table C-59. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 121
- Table C-60. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 121
- Table C-61. Fish sampled in the Sac River at river mile 121
- Table C-62. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 6 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-63. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 12 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-64. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 22 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-65. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 34 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-66. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 34 miles upstream of its confluence with Sac River
- Table C-67. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 53 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-68. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 53 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-69. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 59 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-70. Fish sampled in the Little Sac River 59 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-71. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 63 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-72. Fish sampled in Little Sac River 63 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-73. Fish sampled in Maze Creek 8 miles upstream of its confluence with the Little Sac River
- Table C-74. Fish sampled in Maze Creek 8 miles upstream of its confluence with Little Sac River
- Table C-75. Fish sampled in Maze Creek 4 miles upstream of its confluence with Little Sac River
- Table C-76. Fish sampled in North Dry Sac River 3 miles upstream of its confluence with the Little Sac River
- Table C-77. Fish sampled in North Dry Sac River 3 miles upstream of its confluence with the Little Sac River
- Table C-78. Fish sampled in North Dry Sac River 3 miles upstream of its confluence with Little Sac River
- Table C-79. Fish sampled in Sons Creek 14 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-80. Fish sampled in Sons Creek 14 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-81. Fish sampled in Sons Creek 14 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-82. Fish sampled in Sons Creek 17 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-83. Fish sampled in Turnback Creek 2 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-84. Fish sampled in Turnback Creek 2 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-85. Fish sampled in Turnback Creek 2 miles upstream of its confluence with Sac River
- Table C-86. Fish sampled in Turnback Creek 15 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-87. Fish sampled in Turnback Creek 15 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-88. Fish sampled in Turnback Creek 28 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-89. Fish sampled in Turnback Creek 28 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-90. Fish sampled in Turnback Creek 28 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-91. Fish sampled in Limestone Creek 4 miles upstream of its confluence with Turnback Creek
- Table C-92. Fish sampled in Limestone Creek 4 miles upstream of its confluence with Turnback Creek
- Table C-93. Fish sampled in Limestone Creek 4 miles upstream of its confluence with Turnback Creek
- Table C-94. Fish sampled in Johnson Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with Turnback Creek
- Table C-95. Fish sampled in Johnson Creek, 1 mile upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-96. Fish sampled in Clear Creek 10 miles upstream of its confluence with Sac River
- Table C-97. Fish sampled in Clear Creek 10 miles upstream of its confluence with Sac River
- Table C-98. Fish sampled in Clear Creek 10 miles upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-99. Fish sampled in Sycamore Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with Sac River
- Table C-100. Fish sampled in Sycamore Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-101. Fish sampled in Pickerel Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with Sac River
- Table C-102. Fish sampled in Lynn Branch 1 mile upstream of its confluence with Turnback Creek
- Table C-103. Fish sampled in Lynn Branch 1 mile upstream of its confluence with Turnback Creek
- Table C-104. Fish sampled in unnamed tributary of Pickerling Creek
- Table C-105. Fish sampled in an unnamed tributary of Pickerling Creek
- Table C-106. Fish sampled in Unamed Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with the Sac River
- Table C-107. Fish sampled in the South Dry Sac/Little Sac River near their confluence
- Table C-108. Fish sampled in Goose Creek 1 mile upstream of its confluence with the Turnback Creek by visual observation
- Table C-109. Fish sampled in Goose Creek 3 miles upstream of its confluence with the Turnback Creek
- Table C-110. Fish sampled in Goose Creek 3 miles upstream of its confluence with Turnback Creek
- Salt River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Natural divisions of the Salt River Watershed, in Missouri
- Figure Ge02: Geological formations of the Salt River basin, Missouri
- Table Ge01: Location, mileage, and habitat information for all third-order and larger streams in the Salt River basin
- Table Ge02: Soil conservation projects in the Salt River basin
- Table Ge03: Publicly owned Conservation Areas (CA) and stream accesses (AC) located in the Salt River basin.
- Figure Ge03: Public areas in the lower Salt River subwatershed in Missouri
- Figure Ge04: Public areas in the middle Salt River subwatershed in Missouri
- Figure Ge05: Public areas in the upper Salt River subwatershed in Missouri
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- South Grand River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: South Grand River Watershed Geology
- Figure Ge02: Example of Stream Order
- Table Ge01: Third order and larger streams of the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Ge03: South Grand River Watershed Third Order and Larger Streams.
- Figure Ge04: South Grand River Watershed Third Order and Larger Streams
- Figure Ge05: South Grand River Watershed Third Order and Larger Streams
- Figure Ge06: South Grand River Watershed Third Order and Larger Streams
- Figure Ge07: South Grand River Watershed Third order and Larger Streams
- Table Ge02: Stream length for order and total length for fourth order and larger streams in the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Ge08: South Grand River Watershed Subwatersheds and Hydrologic Units
- Figures Ge09-Ge23
- Figure Ge09: Gradient Plot for Tributaries of Upper Truman Reservoir
- Figure Ge10: Gradient Plot for Tebo Creek and Major Tributaries
- Figure Ge11: Gradient Plot for Sand Creek and Major Triburtary
- Figure Ge12: Gradient Plot for Deepwater Creek and Major Tributaries
- Figure Ge13: Gradient Plot for South Deepwater Creek and Major Tributary
- Figure Ge14: Gradient Plot for Lower South Grand and Major Tributaries
- Figure Ge15: Gradient Plot for Upper South Grand and Major Tributaries
- Figure Ge16: Gradient Plot for Big Creek and Major Tributaries
- Figure Ge17: Gradient Plot for Honey Creek and Major Tributary
- Figure Ge18: Gradient Plot for Camp Branch and Major Tributary
- Figure Ge19: Gradient Plot for Crawford Creek (old channel) and Major Tributary
- Figure Ge20: Gradient Plot for Crawford Creek (new channel) and Major Tributaries
- Figure Ge21: Gradient Plot for Middle Big Creek and Major Tributary
- Figure Ge22: Gradient Plot for East Branch South Grand and Major Tributary
- Figure Ge23: Gradient Plot for Big Creek and Major Tributaries
- Land Use
- Figure Lu01: South Grand River Watershed Pre-Settlement Prairie
- Figure Lu02: Historical estimates of harvested acres of major grain crops
- Figure Lu03: Cattle and hog population trends for Bates, Cass, and Henry counties in Missouri (MASS 2000).
- Figure Lu04: Human population trends for counties intersecting the South Grand River
- Figure Lu05: South Grand River Watershed Population Distribution
- Table Lu01: Population projections from 1990 to 2020 for counties intersecting the South Grand River Watershed
- Table Lu02: Descriptions of land type association (LTA) groups and condensed descriptions of the 11 LTAs (underlined in bold) within the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Lu06: South Grand River Watershed Ecological Classification System
- Table Lu03: Percent land cover for eleven digit hydrologic units within the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Lu07: South Grand River Watershed Land Cover
- Figure Lu08: South Grand River Watershed Eleven Digit Hydrologic Unit Land Cover
- Figure Lu09: South Grand River Watershed Soil and Water Conservation Projects
- Table Lu04: Public lands within the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Lu10: South Grand River Watershed Public Land
- Table Lu05: Percentages of state and federal public land ownership of the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Lu11: South Grand River Watershed Eleven Digit Hydrologic Unit Land Ownership
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: South Grand River Watershed Precipitation and Gage Stations
- Figure Hy02: precipitation amounts in the South Grand watershed
- Table Hy01: USGS surface discharge gage stations within the South Grand River Watershed
- Table Hy02: Discharge statistics for the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Hy03: Annual mean daily discharge within the South Grand watershed
- Figure Hy04: Monthly mean daily discharge within the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Hy05: Flow duration curves for the South Grand River Watersheds
- Figure Hy06: Flow duration changes at the South grand River near Brownington.
- Table Hy03: Comparison of 10:90 ratios from the South Grand watershed
- Table Hy04: Low flow calculations for USGS Surface Discharge stations within the South Grand River Watershed
- Table Hy05: Two to 100 year flood discharges within the South Grand River Watershed
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: DNR use designations for selected streams and impoundments within the South Grand River Watershed
- Table Wq02: South Grand River Watershed impaired streams and reservoirs
- Figure Wq01: South Grand River Watershed Water Quality
- Table Wq03: Water quality data for selected stations and parameters within the South GrandWatershed
- Figure Wq02: Relative comparison of total Phosphorus and fecal coliform levels at USGS Station 06921881
- Table Wq04: Municipal and non-municipal waste water and water treatment facilities within the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Wq03: South Grand River Watershed Point Source Discharges and CAFOs
- Table Wq05: Concentrated animal feeding operations permitted within the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Wq04: South Grand River Watershed Pesticide Use
- Table Wq06: Fish kill and water pollution investigations within the South Grand River Watershed
- Table Wq07: Water withdrawals by use category within the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Wq05: South Grand River Watershed Surface Public Drinking Water Supply
- Table Wq08: Major water users within the South Grand River Watershed
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: South Grand River Watershed Impoundments and Channel Alterations
- Table Hc01: Inventoried natural communities within the South Grand River Watershed
- Table Hc02: Percent riparian corridor land cover for eleven digit hydrologic units within the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure Hc02: South Grand River Watershed Eleven Digit Hydrologic Unit Riparian Corridor Landcover
- Table Hc03: Percent riparian corridor land cover for fourth order and larger streams within the South Grand River Watershed
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish species (and subspecies) whose distribution range includes the South Grand River Watershed
- Figure bc01: South Grand River Watershed Fish Community Sample Sites
- Table Bc02: Species stocked in public waters within the South Grand River Watershed
- Table Bc03: Mussel species found historically within the South Grand River Watershed in Missouri
- Figure bc02: South Grand River Watershed Biotic Community Sample Sites
- Table Bc04: Benthic invertebrate taxa of the South Grand River Watershed in Missouri
- Table Bc05: Species of conservation concern within the South Grand River Watershed in Missouri
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Spring River - South Missouri
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Geology
- Table Ge01: Length by order for fourth order and larger streams within the Spring River Tributaries
- Figure Ge02: Spring River Tributaries Watershed West Drainage Section
- Figure Ge03: Spring River Tributaries Watershed East Drainage Section
- Table Ge02: Length by order for fourth order and larger streams within the Spring River
- Figure Ge04: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Subwatersheds
- Table Ge03: Estimated length of permanent flowing water within the Spring River
- Figure Ge05: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Streamflow
- Table Ge04: Spring River Tributaries Watershed stream reaches designated as losing by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources
- Figure Ge06: Spring River Tributaries Ground Water Movement
- Table Ge05: Named Springs of the Spring River Tributaries Watershed
- Figure Ge07: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Springs
- Table Ge06: Stream gradient within the Spring River
- Figures Ge08 - Ge14: Gradient Plots for the Spring South River Watershed
- Figure Ge08: Gradient Plot for Barren Hollow and major tributaries
- Figure Ge09: Gradient plot for Howell Creek and major tributaries
- Figure Ge10: Gradient plot for Janes Creek and major tributary
- Figure Ge11: Gradient plot for Myatt Creek and major tributary
- Figure GE 12: Gradient plot for South Fork and major tributaries
- Figure Ge13: Gradient plot for Warm Fork and major tributaries
- Figure Ge14: Gradient plot for West Fork and major tributary
- Land Use
- Table Lu01: Estimated acres of selected cultivated crops in Howell and Oregon Counties
- Figure Lu01: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Land Type Associations
- Table Lu02: Descriptions of land type association within the Spring River Tributaries Watershed
- Table Lu03: Percent land use for 14 digit hydrologic units within the Spring River Tributaries Watershed
- Figure Lu02: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Land Cover/Land Use
- Figure Lu03: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Forest/Woodland Cover
- Figure Lu04: Spring River Tributaries Watershed 14 Digit Hydrologic Unit Land Cover/Land Use
- Figure Lu05: Spring River Tributaries Watershed (Watershed and Stream Projects)
- Table Lu04: Public lands within the Spring River Tributaries Watershed, Missouri
- Figure Lu06: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Public Land
- Hydrology
- Figure Hy01: Average monthly precipitation at West Plains, Missouri for 1961-1990 period of record
- Figure Hy02: Location of Peak Flow Station 07069100 Adams Branch Near West Plains, Missouri
- Table Hy01: Gage stations in the Spring River Tributaries Watershed in Missouri
- Table Hy02: Discharge measurements as indicated by Duchrow (1974) for invertebrate sample site swf-0 on the Warm Fork of the Spring River
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Water quality measurements for the Warm Fork of the Spring River at Thayer for January and December 1964
- Table Wq02: Water quality measurements for the Warm Fork of the Spring River
- Table Wq03: Summary of Duchrow's 1977 annual water quality parameter values for stations within the Spring River
- Table Wq04: Water quality designations based on invertebrate insect population data for Missouri streams
- Table Wq05: Water use within the Spring River Tributaries Watershed in Missouri
- Table Wq07: National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit sites within the Spring River
- Table Wq06: Missouri Department of Natural Resources use designations for selected streams within the Spring River
- Figure Wq01: Spring River Tributaries Watershed National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Sites 1998.
- Figure Wq02: Spring River Tributaries Watershed 404 Sites
- Habitat Conditions
- Table Hc01: Operations within the Spring River Tributaries Watershed
- Table Hc02: Missouri Department of Transportation road and bridge construction projects scheduled thru 2003 within the Spring Tributaries Watershed
- Table Hc03: Percent riparian corridor land cover/land use for 14 digit hydrologic units within the Spring River
- Figure Hc01: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Riparian Corridor Land Cover/Land Use
- Table Hc04: 1997 and 1998 Thermograph data for the Spring River Tributaries Watershed
- Figure Hc02: Spring River Tributaries Watershed East Section Cold-water Habitat
- Figure Hc03: Spring River Tributaries Watershed West Section Cold-water Habitat
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish species with a distribution range of the Spring River Tributaries Watershed in Missouri
- Figure Bc01: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Fish Community Sampling Sites
- Table Bc02: Freshwater mussel species found within the Spring River Watershed
- Table Bc03: Summary of Missouri Department of Conservation crayfish collection database for collections within the Spring River
- Figure Bc02: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Crayfish Community Sampling Sites
- Table Bc04: Summary of riffle habitat benthic invertebrate collections from the Spring River
- Figure Bc03: Spring River Tributaries Watershed Benthic Community Sampling Sites
- Table Bc05: Dominant benthic invertebrate taxonomic groups for two sample sites on the Warm Fork of the Spring River
- Table Bc06: Species of conservation concern within the Spring River
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Spring River - Southwest Missouri
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge02: Missouri Natural Divisions map
- Figure Ge01: Geology of Spring River watershed
- Table Ge01: Springs of the Spring River Basin
- Table Ge02: Orders, total lengths, and watershed areas for major streams in the Spring River Basin
- Table Ge03: Average gradients and percent slopes for stream reaches third order and larger on the Spring River, North Fork of the Spring River, Center Creek, and Shoal Creek.
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Beneficial use classification for the Spring River Basin
- Table Wq02: Chemical water quality summary for the Spring River Basin
- Table Wq03: Fish kill summary for the Spring River Basin from 1979-1995
- Table Wq04: Permitted point sources in the Spring River Basin
- Table Wq05: Permitted stormwater discharges in the Spring River Basin
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- St. Francis River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Figure Ge01: Natural divisions in the St. Francis River watershed, in Missouri and Arkansas
- Figure Ge02: Geological divisions in the St. Francis basin in Missouri and Arkansas
- Table Ge01: Drainage area of major watersheds in the St. Francis River basin
- Table Ge02: Channel gradients of primary streams in the St. Francis River basin
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Table Hc01: Streambank protection and erosion ratings in the upper St. Francis River subbasin
- Table Hc02: Riparian corridor information in the upper St. Francis River subbasin
- Table Hc03: Streambank protection and erosion ratings in the lower St. Francis River subbasin
- Table Hc04: Riparian corridor information in the lower St. Francis River subbasin
- Table Hc05: High-quality natural communities in the St. Francis River basin
- Table Hc06: Natural areas located in the St. Francis River basin
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Percent of sites in each subbasin where a species was collected
- Table Bc02: Fish species collected by seining in three time periods
- Table Bc03: Percent of the total number of fish collected by boat electrofishing in the St. Francis River basin
- Table Bc04: Summary of select creel parameters reported in the Missouri State-Wide Angler Survey for the St. Francis River
- Table Bc05: Benthic invertebrate distribution in select streams in the St. Francis River basin
- Table Bc06: Freshwater mussels of the St. Francis River basin
- Table Bc07: Crayfish of the St. Francis River
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- White River
- Location
- Figure Lo01: White River watershed location
- Table Lo01: The amount of White River watershed land included in Missouri counties
- Figure Lo02: Counties of the White River watershed
- Figure Lo03: Missouri and US highways and cities and towns in the White River watershed
- Table Lo02: Eleven-digit hydrologic units in the White River watershed
- Figure Lo04: Eight and eleven digit hydrologic units that make up the White River Watershed
- Figure Lo05: Major streams and impoundments in the White River watershed
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Table Lu01: Land use/cover for the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Lu02: Land use/cover for the Arkansas portion of the White River watershed
- Table Lu03: Land use/cover for the entire White River watershed
- Figure Lu01: Land use/cover of the White River watershed
- Table Lu04: Historic and active mine types found in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed, by county
- Table Lu05: Known gravel removal locations in the White River watershed
- Figure Lu02: Known gravel removal locations in the White River Watershed
- Table Lu06: Permitted limestone quarries in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Figure Lu03: Limestone quarries in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Lu07: Total county populations and estimated changes for Missouri counties that include portions of the White River watershed
- Table Lu08: Projected population increases in Missouri counties that include portions of the White River watershed
- Table Lu09: Populations and estimated changes for Arkansas counties that include portions of the White River watershed
- Table Lu10: Public areas in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Figure Lu04: Public areas in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Lu11: Public areas in the Arkansas portion of the White River watershed
- Figure Lu05: Public areas in the Arkansas portion of the White River watershed
- Hydrology
- Table Hy01: United States Geological Survey (USGS) gage stations in the White River watershed
- Figure Hy01: USGS gage stations in the White River Watershed
- Figure Hy02: USGS 7.5 minute topographic map coverage for the White River watershed
- Table Hy02: USGS 7.5 minute topographic map coverage of the White River watershed
- Table Hy03: Losing streams in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Hy04: Seven-day low flow discharges for selected streamsin the White River watershed
- Table Hy05: Historic flow data for selected White River USGS gaging stations in cubic feet per second (cfs)
- Table Hy06: Changes in the fishery of Lake Taneycomo resulting from cold water releases below Table Rock Dam
- Water Quality
- Table Wq01: Beneficial use classifications for streams in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Figure Wq01: Known coldwater streams in the Missouri Portion of the White River watershed
- Table Wq02: Fish kill and pollution incident summary for the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Wq03: Water use in the White River watershed in million gallons/day (mgd)
- Figure Wq02: Permitted wells in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Wq04: Municipal waste water treatment facilities in the White River watershed
- Figure Wq03: Waste Water Treatment Facilities and Animal Feeding Operations in the White River Watershed
- Figure Wq04: NPDES permitted locations in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Wq05: Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Wq06: Average number of poultry animals (1997) for the Arkansas counties that contain portions of the White River watershed
- Habitat Conditions
- Figure Hc01: The White River watershed's association to Missouri and Arkansas natural divisions
- Table Hc01: Unique terrestrial habitats in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Hc02: Natural areas (NA) in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Hc03: Recorded habitat conditions at MDC fish sample sites in the Missouri portion of the White River
- Table Hc04: Estimated riparian corridor condition of major streams in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Hc05: Streambank and habitat restoration projects in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: Fish of the White River watershed
- Table Bc02: MDC fish collection summary for the White River watershed by location, date, and method of capture
- Figure Bc01: MDC fish sample sites and active USGS gage stations in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Bc03: Fish species by stream from the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Bc04: Mussels and snails of the White River watershed
- Table Bc05: Crayfish found in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Bc06: Aquatic invertebrates in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Bc07: Amphibians and reptiles found in the Missouri portion of the White River watershed
- Table Bc08: Species of Conservation Concern
- Management Problems
- Literature Cited
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- PDF Version
- Location
- Wyaconda River
- Location
- Geology and Geomorphology
- Land Use
- Hydrology
- Table Hy01: Stream discharge (cfs) for the period of record at the gage location on the Wyaconda River
- Table Hy02: One through 60-day low flow discharges (cfs) at 2, 5, 10, and 20 year recurrence intervals for the Wyaconda River
- Table Hy03: Predicted flood discharges for 2 to 500 year intervals at USGS gaging station on the Wyaconda River
- Water Quality
- Habitat Conditions
- Biotic Community
- Table Bc01: 1988 Complete Survey Sample Sites in the Missouri portion of the Wyaconda River Watershed
- Table Bc02: Fish species collected from the Wyaconda River watershed
- Table Bc03: Species of mussels found dead or alive in the Wyaconda River
- Table Bc04: Aquatic insects collected from the Wyaconda River watershed
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- Census Bureau
- EPA
- EPA: NPDES Permit Program Basics
- EPA: Beaver Reservoir Watershed - 11010001
- EPA: Blackwater Watershed - 10300104
- EPA: Bull Shoals Lake Watershed - 11010003
- EPA: National Recommended Water Quality Criteria
- EPA: Office of Water
- EPA: Rules of Department of Natural Resources Division 20 - Clean Water Commission Chapter 7 - Water Quality
- EPA: STORET Legacy Data Center
- EPA: US EPA Consolidated 2002 Missouri 303(d) List
- EPA: Watershed Assessment, Tracking and Environmental Results
- Missouri NRCS
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- USACE: Beaver Lake
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- USACE: Kansas City District
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- USACE: Regulatory Program
- USACE: Rock Island District
- USACE: Table Rock Lake
- USACE: Truman Dam
- USDA
- USDA: Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)
- USDA: Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
- USDA: Forest Service, 1998 Forest Health Highlights
- USDA: Hercules Glades Wilderness
- USDA: Missouri Office of USDA's NASS, Farm Facts
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- USDA: National Agricultural Statistics Service
- USDA: NRCS - Riparian Forest Buffer, Conservation Practice Job Sheet 391
- USDA: Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP)
- NRCS
- USGS
- USGS: 1995 National Water-Use Data Files for Missouri Watersheds
- USGS: Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Network
- USGS: Ask USGS
- USGS: Assessment of Microbiological Contamination of the Jacks Fork within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri - Phase I
- USGS: The National Hydrography Dataset, Fact Sheet 106-99 (April 1999)
- USGS: Nonindigenous Species Information Bulletin, Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea)
- USGS: Open-File Report 96-60
- USGS: Pesticide National Synthesis Project
- USGS: Real-Time Data for Missouri: Streamflow
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- USGS: The USGS Store
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- USGS: Water Quality Samples for Missouri
- USGS: Water-Resources Investigations Report, 97-4031
- USGS: 05506100 - Long Branch near Santa Fe, MO
- USGS: 05507600 - Lick Creek at Perry, MO
- USGS: 05508805 - Spencer Creek below Plum Creek near Frankford, MO
- USGS: 06929315 - Paddy Cr. above Slabtown Spring, MO
- USGS: 07053250 - Yocum Creek near Oak Grove, AR
- USGS: 07057500 - North Fork River near Tecumseh, MO
- USGS: 07057500 - North Fork River near Tecumseh, MO, Water Quality Samples
- USGS: 07058000 - Bryant Creek near Tecumseh, MO
- USGS: Real Time Data For USGS 06898000 Thompson River at Davis City, IA
- USGS: Real-Time Water Data for USGS 06899500 Thompson River at Trenton, MO
- USGS: 07187000 Shoal Creek above Joplin, MO
- USGS: National Watershed Information System (NWIS), Water Quality Data for the Current River Watershed in Missouri
- USGS: Real-Time Data for Missouri: Streamflow -- 202 site(s) found
- USGS: Real-Time Water Data for Missouri
- USGS: Pesticides in Surface Waters
- DOD: Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation-Chapter 13: Defense Environmental Restoration
- USFWS: Conserving the Wildlife of America
- U.S. Census Bureau: Gasconade County, Missouri Quicklinks
- USDOE: EIA Coal Production and Number of Mines by State, County, and Mine Type
- USFS: Ecological Subregions of the United States, Lower Mississippi Riverine Forest
- USFWS: National Wetlands Inventory
- USHCN: Serial Temperature and Precipitation Data (revised 1995)
- United States Census Bureau
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- Iowa Department of Natural Resources GIS Library
- Map Projection Software
- Midwestern Regional Climate Center (MRCC)
- Nebraska DNR Data Bank
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- Oklahoma Center for Geospatial Information
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- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Geospatial Services
- Columbia Environmental Research Center
- USGS: EarthExplorer
- USGS: Water Resources NSDI Node
- University of Arkansas: Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies
- Geodata.gov
- Hydrology
- MO DNR: Water Resources Center
- NOAA: Missouri Basin, Pleasant Hill
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- Kansas City/Pleasant Hill Daily Fire Weather Forecast
- Hydrology Technical Group
- USGS Waterwatch: Missouri
- USGS: Missouri Water Science Center
- USGS Water Data for Missouri
- Missouri Climate Center
- Land Use
- Missouri State Agencies
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- DNR: Agricultural Nonpoint Source Special Area Land Treatment Program
- DNR: Background for Dam Safety Legislation in Missouri
- DNR: Black Oak Recycling and Disposal Facility
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- DNR: Dam and Reservoir Safety
- DNR: Division 20, Clean Water Commission, Chapter 7, Water Quality
- DNR: Environmental Services Program
- DNR: Impaired Waters and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL)
- DNR: Inactive Facilities
- DNR: Missouri's 303(d) Streams and Lakes
- DNR: SALT/EARTH Projects 1990-2001
- DNR: Section303(d) Waters, State of Missouri, September 23, 1998
- DNR: Section 319 Nonpoint Source Implementation Program
- DNR: State Operating Permits
- DNR: Topics in Water Use: Northwest Missouri
- DNR: Water Resources Center
- DNR: What are TMDLs?
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- DNR: Missouri's 303(d) Streams and Lakes
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- USGS: Pesticide National Synthesis Project
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- USGS: Cheney Reservoir Watershed Low Flow Study
- UMC Extension: Atrazine Management and Water Quality: A Missouri Guide
- Specific Watershed Links
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- Iowa DNR: Viking Lake State Park
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- MCDC: 1990 Summary Tape File 3 Extract Report (Basic Tables)
- MDHSS: Missouri Fish Advisory
- MSCDC: 1990 Summary Tape File 3Basic Demographic Trend Report
- MSCDC: Basic Demographic Trend Report
- Map of Bull Shoals Lake
- Missouri General Assembly: Missouri Revised Statutes, Chapter 236: Dams, Mills, and Electric Power- Section 236.400
- Missouri General Assembly: Missouri Revised Statutes, Chapter 236: Dams, Mills, and Electric Power- Section 236.420
- Missouri Springs: Big Spring
- OSEDA: Historical Population Density 1900-90
- OSEDA: Missouri Census Data Center, MABLE, Geographic Correspondence Engine
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- UMC: Center for Agricultural, Resource and Environmental Systems (CARES), Missouri Interactive Maps
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- UMC OSEDA: Missouri County Fact Sheets, Webster County, Missouri
- UMC OSEDA: Missouri County Fact Sheets, Wright County, Missouri
- UMC OSEDA: MoDot Socio-Economic Indicator Resource
- UMC OSEDA: Population Density Laclede County, Missouri
- UMC OSEDA: Population Density for Maries County, Missouri
- UMC OSEDA: Population Density, Osage County, Missouri
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