The terms, words, or phrases used in this Part shall have the meanings described below:
"Waters index number" | "Name of waters" | "Explanation" |
C | Lake Champlain | Lake Champlain, a primary waterway. |
C-15 | Saranac River | The fifteenth tributary entering Lake Champlain numbering from north to south beginning at the Canadian Border at the north and proceeding to the Vermont Border at the south. |
C-15-22 | North Branch Saranac River | The twenty-second tributary entering the Saranac River upstream from its mouth. |
C-15-22-24 | Tributary of North Branch Saranac River | The twenty-fourth tributary entering the North Branch Saranac River upstream from its mouth. |
C-15-22-24-P 48 | Loon Lake | The forty-eighth pond, lake, or reservoir encountered in the biological survey of the Lake Champlain watershed and specifically located in the drainage basin of C-15-22-24. |
"Map ref. no." | "Name of quadrangle" | "Published by" | "Edition" |
A-24 | Churubusco | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1943 |
A-25 | Mooers | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1943 |
A-26 | Rouses Point | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1943 |
B-23 | Loon Lake | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1908 |
B-24 | Lyon Mountain | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1913 |
B-25 | Dannemora | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1913 |
B-26 | Plattsburgh | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1943 |
C-22 | St. Regis | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1905 |
C-23 | Saranac | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1902 |
C-24 | Lake Placid | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1898 |
C-25 | Ausable | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1903 |
C-26 | Willsboro | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1943 |
D-22 | Long Lake | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1904 |
D-23 | Santanoni | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1904 |
D-24 | Mt. Marcy | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1902 |
D-25 | Elizabethtown | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1901 |
D-26 | Port Henry | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1947 |
E-25 | Paradox Lake | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1897 |
E-26 | Ticonderoga | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1902 |
F-25 | Bolton | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1900 |
F-26 | Whitehall | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1902 |
G-24 | Luzerne | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1903 |
G-25 | Glens Falls | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1897 |
G-26 | Fort Ann | U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers | 1904 |
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 830.3