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Pinkish black razed to the ground rar file. The South Branch Raritan River flows for a total of 51 miles from its headwaters in Mount Olive Township. The main stem of the Raritan River begins at the confluence of the South and North Branches of the Raritan River at the border of Branchburg, Bridgewater, and Hillsborough Townships. Sun Valley Brook, Turkey Brook, Stony Brook, Electric Brook, Turtleback Brook, Teetertown Brook, Frog Hollow Brook, Little Brook, Hickory Run, Beaver Brook, Grandin Stream, Cramers Creek, Allerton Brook, Bushkill Brook, Assicong Creek, Minneakoning Creek, Capoolong Creek, Mulhockaway Creek, Prescott Brook, Spruce Run, Willoughby Brook, Holland Brook, Pleasant Run, Drakes Brook and Neshanic River are tributaries of the South Branch Raritan River. This subwatershed is a 276 square mile area comprised of parts of Union Township, Clinton Town, Clinton Township, Franklin Township, Raritan Township, Readington Township, Flemington Borough, Branchburg Township, Hillsborough Township, Mount Olive Township, Washington Township, Chester Township, Lebanon Township, Califon Borough, Tewksbury Township and High Bridge Borough.

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The dominant land use in this subwatershed is urban (34.7%), followed by forest (32.7%), agriculture (18.5%), wetlands (11.1%), and barren land (0.8%). The South Branch Raritan River is located within the Highlands Region until the river segments that flow through Franklin Township, Raritan Township, and Readington Township. The headwaters of the South Branch Raritan River until the dam near Flanders-Drakestown Road bridge are classified as FW2-NT and are designated as C1 waters. Below the dam, the South Branch Raritan River is classified as FW2-TM and continues to improve to FW2-TP below the confluence with the Turkey Brook. Below the Route 512 bridge in Califon until its confluence with the North Branch Raritan River, the South Branch Raritan River gradually degrades from a FW2-TM to FW2-NT stream classification with a C2 waters designation.

The only exception is the Ken Lockwood Gorge Wildlife Management Area where the South Branch Raritan River is classified as a FW2-TM and is designated as C1 waters. SIGN UP FOR eNEWS GET SOCIAL WITH US. News Blog. February 22, 2018 – Member Meeting 6:00 pm, Citizen Science. March 1, 2018 – 3:00 pm, Citizen Science.

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This entry was posted on 19.10.2019.