MAP 1: COGINCHAUG RIVER WATERSHED

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MAP 1: COGINCHAUG RIVER WATERSHED
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MAP 1: COGINCHAUG RIVER WATERSHED
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Connecticut River
Major Basin
Massachusetts
Connecticut
River
Rhode
Island
Connecticut
New
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Middletown
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South Central Coast
Major Basin
Coginchaug River Basin
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Middlefield
Allyn Brook Basin
4605
Legend
Wallingford
Coginchaug Watershed Plan Boundaries
Major River Basins
Streams
Sawmill Brook Basin
4606
Local Basins
Towns
Durham
Madison
North
Branford
Guilford
United States Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service
344 Merrow Road, Suite A
Tolland, CT 06084
www.ct.nrcs.usda.gov
Myer Huber Pond:
headwaters of
Coginchaug River
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MAP 2: SURFACE & GROUND WATER QUALITY CLASSIFICATION
Coginchaug River Watershed
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Island
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Surface Water Quality Classification-streams
A
AA
B
B, C, D to A
C, D to B
Shared
Surface Water Quality Classification-waterbodies
A
AA
B
B, C, D to A
C, D to B
Ground Water Quality Classification
GA
GAA, GAAs
GB
GC
GA, GAA May be impaired
DEP Water Quality Testing Points
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Ancillary Monitoring Points
Towns
Boundary
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
344 Merrow Road, Suite A
Tolland, CT 06084
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Map 3: ANALYSIS AREAS, WATER QUALITY MONITORING
POINTS & RIVER SEGMENTS
Coginchaug River Watershed
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Perennial Water
Coginchaug River
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Roads
Other Streams
United States Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service
344 Merrow Road, Suite A
Tolland, CT 06084
www.ct.nrcs.usda.gov
Analysis Areas
State Roads
Sub-Analysis Areas
Boundary
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MAP 4: BROAD LAND USE/ LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION
Coginchaug River Watershed
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode
Island
New
York
d
Is lan
Long
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Lake
Beseck
Laurel
Brook
Reservoir
Coginchaug LU/LC
Label
Agriculture
Developed
Forest
Transitional
Barren
Other Herbaceous/Shrub cover
Water
Perennial Water
Coginchaug River
Other Streams
Waterbodies
Roads
State Roads
Towns
Boundary
Myer Huber
Pond
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
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MAP 5: DETAILED LAND USE/ LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION
Coginchaug River Watershed
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode
Island
New
York
d
Islan
Long
d
Soun
Coginchaug LU/LC
r r r ac: agriculture-cultivated
r r r
an: agriculture-noncultivated
ap: agriculture-pasture/idle field
ag: agriculture-grazed pasture
S S ao: agriculture-orchard
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af: agriculture-farmstead
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drl: developed-low density residential
Lake
Beseck
drh: developed-high density residential
Laurel
Brook
Reservoir
dc: developed-commercial
di: developed-industrial
dm: developed-mixed
dob: developed other-ballfields
< < < doc: developed other-cemeteries
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dog: developed other-golf courses
dok: developed other-compacted grass
? ? dol: developed other-landfill
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? ? dt: developed-transportation
bb: barren-beach
br: barren-rock
bm: barren-mine/quarry
fd: forest-deciduous
fc: forest-coniferous
fm: forest-mixed
oh: other-herbaceous
os:other-shrub
d d osu:other-utility right of way
d d
d d tl: transitional-partial canopy
tm: transitional-mixed
ws/wr: water-stream/river
wl/wld: water-lake/reservoir
Perennial Water
Coginchaug River
Other Streams
Waterbodies
Roads
State Roads
Towns
Myer Huber
Pond
Boundary
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
344 Merrow Road, Suite A
Tolland, CT 06084
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MAP 6: STORMWATER RUNOFF MANAGEMENT
SOIL SUITABILITY FOR STORMWATER BASINS
Coginchaug River Watershed
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode
Island
New
York
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Long
d
Soun
sland
Stormwater Basins
Rating
Least limited
Somewhat Limited
Most Limited
Perennial Water
Coginchaug River
Other Streams
Waterbodies
Roads
State Roads
Towns
Boundary
Stormwater Basins
A wide range of soils will accommodate some type of
stormwater basin. A distinction was not made here between
soils that would retain stormwater and those that would allow
infiltration. Soils rated most limited have very steep slopes,
shallow bedrock, or saturated soil conditions. Somewhat limited
soils will have slopes and or depths that may restrict their
application and/or require special design consideration.
The following data elements were used to evaluate soil
suitability for Stormwater Basins:
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*
*
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Depth to Bedrock
Hydrologic soil group
Flooding
Slope
Note: to protect ground water resources, the Connecticut DEP requires
that field-measured soil infiltration rates be less than 3.0 inches
per hour for primary treatment systems. Soils with higher infiltration rates
are not suitable for contaminated waste.
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MAP 7: STORMWATER RUNOFF MANAGEMENT
SOIL SUITABILITY FOR STORMWATER INFILTRATION SYSTEMS
Coginchaug River Watershed
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode
Island
New
York
I
Long
d
Soun
sland
Stormwater Infiltration Systems
Rating
Least limited
Somewhat Limited
Most Limited
Perennial Water
Coginchaug River
Other Streams
Waterbodies
Roads
State Roads
Towns
Boundary
Stormwater Infiltration Systems
Soils rated least or somewhat limited have high infiltration
capacity and can accommodate significant amounts of
stormwater runoff into systems like infiltration trenches,
underground galleries, and engineered, large scale rain
gardens such as bio-retention systems in parking lots.
Many additional soils are capable of infiltration of smaller
amounts of runoff using filtering practices or low impact
development techniques.
"Infiltration practices are highly dependent on the infiltration
capacity of the underlying soils. Low soil infiltration capacity
requires structures with larger infiltration surface area and
storage capacity to account for slower infiltration rates.
Higher soil infiltration rates allow for smaller infiltration structures.
Accurate field measurements of infiltration rates are critical for
the successful design and implementation of stormwater
treatment practices that rely on infiltration of stormwater to
underlying soils." (2004 CT Stormwater Quality Manual)
The following data elements were used to
evaluate soil suitability for Infiltration Systems:
* Depth to restrictive layer (bedrock, dense till)
* Depth to seasonal high water table
* Permeability
* Bulk Density
* Flooding
* Slope
Note: to protect ground water resources, the Connecticut DEP requires
that field-measured soil infiltration rates be less than 3.0 inches
per hour for primary treatment systems. Soils with higher infiltration rates
are not suitable for contaminated waste.
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Tolland, CT 06084
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MAP 8: STORMWATER RUNOFF MANAGEMENT
SOIL SUITABILITY FOR STORMWATER WETLAND SYSTEMS
Coginchaug River Watershed
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode
Island
New
York
I
Long
d
Soun
sland
Stormwater Wetland Systems
include ponds/wetland systems, extended detention wetlands,
pocket wetlands, shallow marsh systems and constructed
wetlands.
The following data elements were used to evaluate soil
suitability
for Stormwater Wetland systems:
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*
*
*
Seasonal high water table
Permeability
Hydrologic soil group
Slope
IMPORTRANT NOTE: Criteria for selecting these soils
were based on their ability to support hydrophytic
vegetation. Most soils are poorly and very poorly
drained and are Connecticut wetlands. These
areas are regulated and permits may be required
before any activity in or around them can begin. Care
should be taken that no activities degrade these
areas. On sites where degradation has already
taken place, good opportunities for wetland
restoration exist. Soils rated least limited are ponded
or saturated most of the time. Soils rated somewhat
limited may dry out for periods of the growing season.
Note: to protect ground water resources, the Connecticut DEP requires
that field-measured soil infiltration rates be less than 3.0 inches
per hour for primary treatment systems. Soils with higher infiltration rates
are not suitable for contaminated waste.
Stormwater Wetland Systems
Rating
Least limited
Somewhat Limited
Most Limited
Perennial Water
Coginchaug River
Other Streams
Waterbodies
Roads
State Roads
Towns
Boundary
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Tolland, CT 06084
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