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- Table Ge01: Springs in the Pomme de Terre River watershedSprings in the Pomme de Terre River watershed (Vineyard and Feder 1989 and USGS 1:24,000 topographical maps).
- Table Ge02: Attributes of third and higher order stream segments in the Pomme de Terre River watershedAttributes of third and higher order stream segments in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Ge03: Third and higher order stream subwatersheds within the Pomme de Terre River watershedThird and higher order stream subwatersheds within the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Lu01: Land use/cover in the Pomme de Terre River watershedLand use/cover in the Pomme de Terre River watershed (MoRAP 1997).
- Table Lu02: Land use/cover for the Pomme de Terre River watershedLand use/cover for the Pomme de Terre River watershed, by HUC (MoRAP 1997).
- Table Lu03: Known gravel removal operations in the Pomme de Terre River watershedKnown gravel removal operations in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Lu04: Population projections for Missouri counties that include sections of the Pomme de Terre River watershed Population projections for Missouri counties that include sections of the Pomme de Terre River watershed (Missouri State Office of Administration 1998).
- Table Lu05: Projected change in population levels for Missouri counties that included sections of the Pomme de Terre River watershedProjected change in population levels for Missouri counties that included sections of the Pomme de Terre River watershed (Missouri State Office of Administration 1998).
- Table Hy01: Active and discontinued USGS gaging stations in the Pomme de Terre River watershedActive and discontinued USGS gaging stations in the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Hy02: Mean monthly discharge of the Pomme de Terre River watershedMean monthly discharge of the Pomme de Terre River watershed
- Table Hy03: Dams located within the Pomme de Terre River watershedDams located within the Pomme de Terre River watershed (EPA 1997).
- Table Hy04: Modifications to the Pomme de Terre River resulting from the construction of Pomme de Terre and Harry S. Truman lakesModifications 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 recommendationsMissouri Department of Conservation 1998-99 Pomme de Terre Lake water level management recommendations
- Table Wq01: Beneficial use designations for streams in the Pomme de Terre River watershed Beneficial use designations for streams in the Pomme de Terre River watershed (MDNR 1996).
- Table Wq02: Municipal waste water treatment facilities in the Pomme de Terre River watershedMunicipal waste water treatment facilities in the Pomme de Terre River watershed, excluding those that discharge directly to Pomme de Terre Lake (MDNR 1996).
- Table Wq03: Number of NPDES facilities in the Pomme de Terre River watershedNumber of NPDES facilities in the Pomme de Terre River watershed, by HUC.
- Table Wq04: Fish kills and pollution incidents in the Pomme de Terre River watershedFish kills and pollution incidents in the Pomme de Terre River watershed, including Pomme de Terre Lake (MDC Fish kill reports, MDNR 1994 and 1989, and Ryck 1974).
- Table Hc01: Land use/cover for streams in the Pomme de Terre River watershedLand use/cover associated with riparian corridor* within 200 ft. of stream mid-line, on both banks, for streams in the Pomme de Terre River watershed and HUCs (MoRAP 1997).
- Table Hc02: Substrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations on the PDT RiverSubstrate 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 TerreSubstrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations in the Upper Pomme de Terre HUC.
- Table Hc04: Land use/cover found within Niangua darter range and critical habitat Land use/cover associated with riparian corridor within 200 ft. of stream midline on both banks, found within Niangua darter range and critical habitat
- Table Hc05: Subtrate Particle Composition RankTable showing Subtrate Particle Composition Rank
- Table Hc06: Substrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations in the Lindley Creek HUCSubstrate 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 HUCSubstrate 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 HUCSubstrate 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 watershedUnique natural communities identified in the Pomme de Terre River watershed (MDC Natural Heritage database)
- Table BC01: Fish species collected from the Pomme de Terre River watershedFish species collected from the Pomme de Terre River watershed by MDC personnel, and their geographic affinities, and trophic guilds (Pflieger 1971; Karr et al. 1986, Robison and Buchanan 1992, Pflieger 1975, Cross and Collins 1995).
- Table Bc02: Fish species collected from the Pomme de Terre River watershed during 1996-97 fish community samplingFish species collected from the Pomme de Terre River watershed during MDC, 1996-97 fish community sampling, by location.
- Table Bc03: Species, size, and number of fish stocked into Pomme de Terre and Harry S. Truman lakesSpecies, size, and number of fish stocked into Pomme de Terre and Harry S. Truman lakes
- Table Bc04: Mussels of the Pomme de Terre River watershed Mussels of the Pomme de Terre River watershed (Oesch 1995, Al Buchanan, MDC, pers. comm., and MDC mussel database).
- Table Bc05: Summary of April 9, 1996 biocriteria macroinvertebrate sampling conducted in the Pomme de Terre River watershedSummary of April 9, 1996 biocriteria macroinvertebrate sampling conducted in the Pomme de Terre River watershed by MDNR, with emphasis on aquatic insects (MDNR unpublished data).
- Watershed GlossaryGlossary of terms used in the watershed inventory
- Watershed LinksRelated information, links and resources about Missouri's watersheds.
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- Muskie Management PlanInitiated at Pomme de Terre Lake in 1966, Missouri's muskie program provides Missourians an opportunity to fish for muskie without having to leave the state, as well as a trophy fishery with a predator that preys upon large, non-game fishes.
- Table BC01: Fish species collected from the Pomme de Terre River watershedFish species collected from the Pomme de Terre River watershed by MDC personnel, and their geographic affinities, and trophic guilds (Pflieger 1971; Karr et al. 1986, Robison and Buchanan 1992, Pflieger 1975, Cross and Collins 1995).
- Table Lu01: Land use/cover in the Pomme de Terre River watershedLand use/cover in the Pomme de Terre River watershed (MoRAP 1997).
- Table Hc08: Substrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations in the Lower Pomme de Terre HUCSubstrate composition of 1996-97 habitat sampling locations in the Lower Pomme de Terre HUC
- Table Hc04: Land use/cover found within Niangua darter range and critical habitat Land use/cover associated with riparian corridor within 200 ft. of stream midline on both banks, found within Niangua darter range and critical habitat
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