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1 Program Funding Descriptions - Map on Page 6 ACEP - Agricultural Conservation Easement Program The USDA Agriculture Conservation Program provides financial and technical assistance to help conserve agricultural lands and wetlands and their related benefits. Under the Agricultural Land Easements component, NRCS helps Indian tribes, state and local governments and non-governmental organizations protect working agricultural lands and limit non-agricultural uses of the land. Under the Wetlands Reserve Easements component, NRCS helps to restore, protect and enhance enrolled wetlands. AWEP Agricultural Water Enhancement Program The USDA Agricultural Water Enhancement Program (AWEP) is a voluntary conservation initiative that provides financial and technical assistance to agricultural producers to implement agricultural water enhancement activities on agricultural land for the purposes of conserving surface and ground water and improving water quality. CREP Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program The Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) is a federal-state natural resources conservation program that addresses agricultural-related environmental concerns at the state and national level. CREP participants receive financial incentives to voluntarily enroll in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in contracts of 14 to 15 years. Participants remove cropland from agricultural production and convert the land to native grasses, trees and other vegetation. CRP - Conservation Reserve Program The USDA Conservation Reserve Program is a land conservation program administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA). In exchange for a yearly rental payment, farmers enrolled in the program agree to remove environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production and plant species that will improve environmental health and quality. Contracts for land enrolled in CRP are years in length. The long-term goal of the program is to re-establish valuable land cover to help improve water quality, prevent soil erosion, and reduce loss of wildlife habitat. CSP - Conservation Stewardship Program The USDA Conservation Stewardship Program is a voluntary program that encourages agricultural producers to improve conservation systems by improving, maintaining, and managing existing conservation activities and undertaking additional conservation activities. The Natural Resources Conservation Service administers this program and provides financial and technical assistance to eligible producers. CWI Clean Water Indiana Program The Clean Water Indiana Program was established to provide financial assistance to landowners and conservation groups. The financial assistance supports the implementation of conservation practices which will reduce nonpoint sources of water pollution through education, technical assistance, training, and cost sharing programs. The CWI fund is administered by the Division of Soil Conservation under the direction of the State Soil Conservation Board. 1

2 Program Funding Descriptions - Map on Page 6 EQIP - Environmental Quality Incentives Program The USDA Environmental Quality Incentive Program is a voluntary conservation program that helps agricultural producers in a manner that promotes agricultural production and environmental quality as compatible goals. Through EQIP, farmers and ranchers receive financial and technical assistance to implement structural and management conservation practices that optimize environmental benefits on working agricultural land. EWP Emergency Watershed Protection The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) administers the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program, which responds to emergencies created by natural disasters. It is not necessary for a national emergency to be declared for an area to be eligible for assistance. GRP - Grasslands Reserve Program The goal of the Grasslands Reserve Program is to prevent grazing and pasture land from being converted into cropland, used for urban development, or developed for other non-grazing uses. Participants in the program voluntarily limit future development of their grazing and pasture land, while still being able to use the land for livestock grazing and activities related to forage and seed production. Participation in GRP may also entail restrictions on activities during the nesting season of certain bird species that are in decline or protected under Federal or state law. IDEM Section 205j - Clean Water Act Section 205(j) The federal Clean Water Act Section 205(j) provides funding for water quality management planning. Funds are to be used to determine the nature, extent and sources of point and nonpoint source water pollution problems and to develop plans to resolve these problems. IDEM Section 319 Clean Water Act Section 319(h) The federal Clean Water Act Section 319(h) grant program provides funding for various types of projects that work to reduce nonpoint source water pollution identified in the Indiana State Nonpoint Source Management Plan. Funds may be used to conduct assessments, to develop and implement watershed management plans, to provide technical assistance, to demonstrate new technology and to provide education and outreach. Entities eligible for funding include nonprofit organizations, universities, and local, State or Federal government agencies. A forty (40) percent non-federal in-kind or cash match of the total project cost must be provided. INFA INfield Advantage The INfield Advantage is a group of crop producers interested in economics, stewardship, and reducing their environmental footprint. The goal of INfield Advantage is to advance two critical components to driving improved farmlevel performance including access to and education on the use of effective, affordable tools and strategies to assess and verify on-farm environmental and economic performance, as well as coordination of data collection, analysis, and feedback to farmers using these tools at the individual farm level and in aggregate across multiple farms in a geographic region. Infield Advantage is paid for by Indiana Corn and Soybean check-off funds. 2

3 Program Funding Descriptions - Map on Page 6 LARE Lake and River Enhancement Program The goal of the Division of Fish and Wildlife's Lake and River Enhancement Section is to protect and enhance aquatic habitat for fish and wildlife, to insure the continued viability of Indiana's publicly accessible lakes and streams for multiple uses, including recreational opportunities. This is accomplished through measures that reduce non-point sediment and nutrient pollution of surface waters to a level that meets or surpasses state water quality standards. WHIP Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program The USDA Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program is a voluntary program for people who want to develop and improve wildlife habitat primarily on private land. Through WHIP USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service provides both technical assistance and up to 75 percent cost-share assistance to establish and improve fish and wildlife habitat. WHIP agreements between NRCS and the participant generally last from 5 to 10 years from the date the agreement is signed. WRP Wetlands Reserve Program The USDA Wetlands Reserve Program is the Nation s premier wetlands restoration program. It is a voluntary program that offers landowners the means and the opportunity to protect, restore, and enhance wetlands on their property. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) manages the program as well as provides technical and financial support to help landowners that participate in WRP. 3

4 2016 Total Practices Installed by County based on Program Funding - Map on Page 6 COUNTY ACEP AWEP CREP CRP CWI EQIP IDEM INFA LARE OTHER RCPP WHIP WRP TOTAL ADAMS ALLEN BARTHOLOMEW BENTON BLACKFORD BOONE BROWN CARROLL CASS CLARK CLAY CLINTON CRAWFORD DAVIESS DEARBORN DECATUR DEKALB DELAWARE DUBOIS ELKHART FAYETTE FLOYD FOUNTAIN FRANKLIN FULTON GIBSON GRANT GREENE HAMILTON HANCOCK HARRISON HENDRICKS HENRY HOWARD HUNTINGTON JACKSON JASPER JAY JEFFERSON JENNINGS JOHNSON KNOX KOSCIUSKO LAGRANGE LAKE LAPORTE LAWRENCE MADISON MARION MARSHALL MARTIN MIAMI MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN NEWTON NOBLE

5 2016 Total Practices Installed by County based on Program Funding - Map on Page 6 COUNTY ACEP AWEP CREP CRP CWI EQIP IDEM INFA LARE OTHER RCPP WHIP WRP TOTAL OHIO ORANGE OWEN PARKE PERRY PIKE PORTER POSEY PULASKI PUTNAM RANDOLPH RIPLEY RUSH SCOTT SHELBY SPENCER ST JOSEPH STARKE STEUBEN SULLIVAN SWITZERLAND TIPPECANOE TIPTON UNION VANDERBURGH VERMILLION VIGO WABASH WARREN WARRICK WASHINGTON WAYNE WELLS WHITE WHITLEY TOTAL , , ,970 5

6 Sediment Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 7 and SEDMENT LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2013 5YR YR YR YR2033 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien St Joseph (MI) 72,227 1, , St Joseph (OH) 46, , St Marys 3, , Maumee 4, , Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 16, , ,004 21, Middle Ohio-Laughery 23,334 1,307 5, ,797 41, Upper Wabash 20, , , Salamonie 3, , Mississinewa , , Eel (WR) 74, , , Middle Wabash-Deer 5, , , Tippecanoe 37, ,562 2, , Wildcat 22,857 2,272 3, , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 43,277 1,312 9,857 1, , Vermillion 2, , Sugar 5,381 1,358 1, , Middle Wabash-Busseron 31,191 3,014 4,122 1, , Lower Wabash 15,474 4,531 2,270 4, , Upper White 9, , , Lower White 62,783 11,133 1,337 1, , Eel (WFWR) 31,505 2,714 8, , Driftwood 5, , Flatrock-Haw 4, , Upper East Fork White 33, , , Muscatatuck 32,920 2,314 8, , Lower East Fork White 186,894 42,425 3,780 4, , Patoka 18,582 3,940 2,967 2, , Silver-Little Kentucky 28,114 2,160 1, , Blue-Sinking 127,545 15,982 1,895 2, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 96,630 11,864 2, , Highland-Pigeon 28, , Kankakee 11, , Iroquois 2, , Chicago

7 Sediment Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 7 and SEDIMENT LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2014 5YR YR YR YR2034 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 1, , St Joseph (MI) 54,383 1, , St Joseph (OH) 25, , St Marys 3, , , Maumee 2, , Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 8, , , Middle Ohio-Laughery 21,282 4,319 4, , Upper Wabash 14, , , Salamonie 4, , Mississinewa 2, , , Eel (WR) 76, , Middle Wabash-Deer 3, , Tippecanoe 40, ,882 43, Wildcat 19, , , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 31, , , Vermillion Sugar 7, , , Middle Wabash-Busseron 24, , Lower Wabash 23, , Upper White 9, , , Lower White 53,339 6,648 1, , Eel (WFWR) 23,684 4,132 3, , Driftwood 5, , Flatrock-Haw 3, , Upper East Fork White 36, , , Muscatatuck 21,106 1, , Lower East Fork White 75,334 18,294 1, , Patoka 55, , , Silver-Little Kentucky 11,968 2,570 3, , Blue-Sinking 56,041 3,366 1, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 61,730 2, , Highland-Pigeon 26, , Kankakee 30, , Iroquois 12, , Chicago

8 Sediment Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 7 and SEDIMENT LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2014 5YR YR YR YR2034 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 1, , St Joseph (MI) 57,042 1, , St Joseph (OH) 87, , St Marys 3, , , Maumee 10, , Auglaize 1, , Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 14, , ,177 20, Middle Ohio-Laughery 27,415 3,563 5, ,721 39, Upper Wabash 14, , , Salamonie 8, , , Mississinewa 3, , Eel (WR) 59, , Middle Wabash-Deer 7, , Tippecanoe 34, , , Wildcat 11,919 2, , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 35,713 1,566 6,197 4, , Vermillion 2, , Sugar 10, , , Middle Wabash-Busseron 30, , , Lower Wabash 37, , , Upper White 11, , Lower White 90, , , Eel (WFWR) 45,986 2,190 1, , Driftwood 5, , Flatrock-Haw 4, , Upper East Fork White 21, , Muscatatuck 22,570 1,105 2, , Lower East Fork White 96,220 15,230 2, , Patoka 59,557 1,188 2, , Silver-Little Kentucky 12, , , Blue-Sinking 80,709 6,160 3, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 37,628 1,714 1, , Highland-Pigeon 18, , , Kankakee 17, , Iroquois 4, , Chicago

9 Sediment Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 7 and SEDIMENT LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2016 5YR YR YR YR2036 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 1, , St Joseph (MI) 51, , St Joseph (OH) 37, , St Marys 3, , Maumee 6, , Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 13, , , Middle Ohio-Laughery 15,316 1,741 1, , Upper Wabash 12, , , Salamonie 5, , Mississinewa 3, , , Eel (WR) 36, , Middle Wabash-Deer 7, , Tippecanoe 24, , Wildcat 6, , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 20, ,681 1, , Vermillion 2, , Sugar 4, , , Middle Wabash-Busseron 23, , Lower Wabash 18, , , Upper White 9, , Lower White 55,823 1,817 1,509 1, , Eel (WFWR) 25, , , Driftwood 2, , Flatrock-Haw 4, , Upper East Fork White 14, , , Muscatatuck 19, , , Lower East Fork White 65,739 3,106 2, , Patoka 54, , , Silver-Little Kentucky 6, , Blue-Sinking 104,673 5,513 2, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 37,069 1,445 1, ,350 41, Highland-Pigeon 5, , Kankakee 15, , Iroquois 8, , Chicago

10 Sediment Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 7 and CUMULATIVE SEDIMENT LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 2, St Joseph (MI) 58, St Joseph (OH) 40, St Marys 7, Maumee 6, Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 31, Middle Ohio-Laughery 59, Upper Wabash 25, Salamonie 9, Mississinewa 8, Eel (WR) 42, Middle Wabash-Deer 10, Tippecanoe 35, Wildcat 16, Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 67, Vermillion 3, Sugar 24, Middle Wabash-Busseron 36, Lower Wabash 35, Upper White 17, Lower White 84, Eel (WFWR) 51, Driftwood 5, Flatrock-Haw 6, Upper East Fork White 28, Muscatatuck 39, Lower East Fork White 161, Patoka 76, Silver-Little Kentucky 19, Blue-Sinking 148, Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 64, Highland-Pigeon 8, Kankakee 21, Iroquois 9, Chicago 0 NOTE: 2013, 2014 and YR LOAD REDUCTIONS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE CUMULATIVE SEDIMENT LOAD REDUCTION ANALYSIS 10

11 Nitrogen Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 8 and NITROGEN LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2013 5YR YR YR YR2033 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 1, , St Joseph (MI) 165,242 3, , , St Joseph (OH) 101, , St Marys 11, , , Maumee 9, , Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami 1, , Whitewater 39,143 1,738 3, ,721 48, Middle Ohio-Laughery 49,992 2,962 9, ,620 79, Upper Wabash 57,370 1,065 5,499 1, , Salamonie 11, , , Mississinewa 2, , , Eel (WR) 181,922 2,069 2,544 1, , Middle Wabash-Deer 15,353 1,967 3, , Tippecanoe 89, ,928 4, , Wildcat 61,267 6,043 7, , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 137,565 3,337 18,852 4, , Vermillion 5, , Sugar 13,942 3,598 3, , Middle Wabash-Busseron 87,050 6,631 8,356 2, , Lower Wabash 30,214 7,469 3,984 7, , Upper White 24, , , Lower White 112,485 21,865 2,118 2, , Eel (WFWR) 64,459 5,900 17,580 1, , Driftwood 14, , Flatrock-Haw 10, , Upper East Fork White 77,607 1,845 9,365 1, , Muscatatuck 67,530 5,571 23,031 1, , Lower East Fork White 295,561 74,152 7,183 6, , Patoka 29,727 6,577 4,996 5, , Silver-Little Kentucky 53,226 4,515 3, , Blue-Sinking 196,735 25,675 2,769 3, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 153,990 22,589 4, , Highland-Pigeon 47,668 1, , Kankakee 27,488 1,483 1,311 1, , Iroquois 7, , Chicago

12 Nitrogen Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 8 and NITROGEN LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2014 5YR YR YR YR2034 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 2, , St Joseph (MI) 119,911 2, , , St Joseph (OH) 52,189 2, , St Marys 8, , , Maumee 6, , Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami 1, , Whitewater 17, , , Middle Ohio-Laughery 48,753 7,043 10, , Upper Wabash 39, , , Salamonie 11, , Mississinewa 8, , , Eel (WR) 188,558 1, , Middle Wabash-Deer 10, , Tippecanoe 93, ,079 1,647 4, , Wildcat 49, , , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 72, ,084 2, , Vermillion 2, , Sugar 18, , , Middle Wabash-Busseron 50,603 2, , , Lower Wabash 44, , Upper White 25,189 2,037 3, , Lower White 94,984 12,251 2, , Eel (WFWR) 46,744 8,200 7, , Driftwood 13, , Flatrock-Haw 10, , Upper East Fork White 85, , , Muscatatuck 45,800 2, , Lower East Fork White 135,872 35,005 2,710 1, , Patoka 101, , , Silver-Little Kentucky 23,372 4,484 4, ,482 34, Blue-Sinking 107,912 7,034 2, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 109,229 4,713 1, , Highland-Pigeon 49, , Kankakee 71, , , Iroquois 33, , Chicago

13 Nitrogen Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 8 and NITROGEN LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2014 5YR YR YR YR2034 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 4, , St Joseph (MI) 132,118 3,254 1, , St Joseph (OH) 161, , St Marys 12, , , Maumee 26, , Auglaize 4, , Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 31,552 1,233 7, ,352 42, Middle Ohio-Laughery 47,776 6,967 6, ,651 67, Upper Wabash 39,570 1,139 3,680 2, , Salamonie 22, , , Mississinewa 10, , Eel (WR) 147, , , Middle Wabash-Deer 20, , Tippecanoe 83, , , Wildcat 30, , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 89,840 3,555 12,611 1, , Vermillion 5, , Sugar 27, , , Middle Wabash-Busseron 64, , , Lower Wabash 71, , , Upper White 29,188 1,553 1, ,626 36, Lower White 172,782 1,135 3, , Eel (WFWR) 98,741 4,716 2, , Driftwood 13, , Flatrock-Haw 11, , Upper East Fork White 51,633 1,373 1, , Muscatatuck 51,538 2,486 5, , Lower East Fork White 185,833 30,263 3, , Patoka 105,998 2,184 5,755 1, , Silver-Little Kentucky 25, , , Blue-Sinking 157,981 12,495 5,313 3, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 57,431 3,251 3, ,571 66, Highland-Pigeon 34, , , Kankakee 38, , Iroquois 13, , Chicago

14 Nitrogen Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 8 and NITROGEN LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2014 5YR YR YR YR2034 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 4, , St Joseph (MI) 118,122 1, , St Joseph (OH) 87, , St Marys 11, , Maumee 17, , Auglaize 1, , Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 29,255 1,724 5, ,596 37, Middle Ohio-Laughery 30,127 3,449 2, , Upper Wabash 30,875 1,866 10, , Salamonie 15, , , Mississinewa 11, , , Eel (WR) 87,809 1,348 1, , Middle Wabash-Deer 19, , , Tippecanoe 57, , Wildcat 16, , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 53,393 1,463 7,235 4, , Vermillion 7, , Sugar 11, , , Middle Wabash-Busseron 46, , , Lower Wabash 36, , , Upper White 23, , Lower White 104,576 3,638 2,306 2, , Eel (WFWR) 51,349 1,753 3, , Driftwood 7, , , Flatrock-Haw 11, , Upper East Fork White 34, , , Muscatatuck 40,653 1,639 2, , Lower East Fork White 119,945 5,942 3, , Patoka 92, ,179 1, , Silver-Little Kentucky 12, , Blue-Sinking 191,511 10,947 3, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 65,744 2,737 1, ,697 73, Highland-Pigeon 11, , Kankakee 30,044 1,484 1,775 1, , Iroquois 23, ,081 3, , Chicago

15 Nitrogen Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 8 and TOTAL CUMULATIVE NITROGEN REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 5, St Joseph (MI) 161, St Joseph (OH) 92, St Marys 21, Maumee 17, Auglaize 1, Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami 1, Whitewater 63, Middle Ohio-Laughery 104, Upper Wabash 62, Salamonie 27, Mississinewa 20, Eel (WR) 102, Middle Wabash-Deer 30, Tippecanoe 81, Wildcat 36, Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 143, Vermillion 7, Sugar 53, Middle Wabash-Busseron 73, Lower Wabash 67, Upper White 41, Lower White 158, Eel (WFWR) 105, Driftwood 11, Flatrock-Haw 14, Upper East Fork White 63, Muscatatuck 87, Lower East Fork White 291, Patoka 132, Silver-Little Kentucky 35, Blue-Sinking 270, Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 116, Highland-Pigeon 17, Kankakee 43, Iroquois 29, Chicago 0 NOTE: 2013, 2014 and YR LOAD REDUCTIONS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE CUMULATIVE NITROGEN LOAD REDUCTION ANALYSIS 15

16 Phosphorus Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 9 and PHOSPHORUS LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2013 5YR YR YR YR2033 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien St Joseph (MI) 81,704 1, , , St Joseph (OH) 50, , St Marys 5, , Maumee 4, , Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 19, , ,858 24, Middle Ohio-Laughery 26,485 1,479 4, ,301 41, Upper Wabash 28, , , Salamonie 5, , Mississinewa 1, , , Eel (WR) 90,322 1,037 1, , Middle Wabash-Deer 7, , , Tippecanoe 44, ,468 3, , Wildcat 30,579 3,057 3, , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 81,528 1,647 9,142 2, , Vermillion 2, , Sugar 6,986 1,778 1, , Middle Wabash-Busseron 34,888 3,315 4,224 1, , Lower Wabash 14,792 3,808 1,984 3, , Upper White 12, , , Lower White 57,431 10,815 1,056 1, , Eel (WFWR) 32,477 2,885 8, , Driftwood 7, , Flatrock-Haw 5, , Upper East Fork White 38, , , Muscatatuck 34,245 2,790 10, , Lower East Fork White 146,053 37,991 2,504 3, , Patoka 15,024 3,296 2,496 2, , Silver-Little Kentucky 26,723 2,257 1, , Blue-Sinking 98,975 13,124 1,406 1, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 75,698 11,313 2, , Highland-Pigeon 23, , Kankakee 13, , Iroquois 3, , Chicago

17 Phosphorus Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 9 and PHOSPHORUS LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2014 5YR YR YR YR2034 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 1, , St Joseph (MI) 59,887 1, ,377 3,033 66, St Joseph (OH) 26,092 1, , St Marys 4, , , Maumee 3, , Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 8, , , Middle Ohio-Laughery 24,323 3,557 4, , Upper Wabash 19, , , Salamonie 5, , Mississinewa 4, , , Eel (WR) 93, , Middle Wabash-Deer 5, , Tippecanoe 46, ,048 50, Wildcat 24, , , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 36, , , Vermillion 1, , Sugar 9, , , Middle Wabash-Busseron 25,277 1, , Lower Wabash 22, , Upper White 12,601 1,024 2, , Lower White 47,750 6,258 1, , Eel (WFWR) 23,442 3,998 3, , Driftwood 6, , Flatrock-Haw 5, , Upper East Fork White 43, , , Muscatatuck 22,913 1, , Lower East Fork White 68,222 17,454 1, , Patoka 50, , , Silver-Little Kentucky 11,789 2,241 2, , Blue-Sinking 54,018 3,512 1, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 54,376 2, , Highland-Pigeon 24, , Kankakee 36, , Iroquois 16, , Chicago

18 Phosphorus Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 9 and PHOSPHORUS LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2014 5YR YR YR YR2034 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 2, , St Joseph (MI) 66,006 1, , St Joseph (OH) 80, , St Marys 6, , , Maumee 13, , Auglaize 2, , Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 15, , ,177 21, Middle Ohio-Laughery 23,885 3,485 3, ,796 33, Upper Wabash 20, ,809 1, , Salamonie 11, , , Mississinewa 5, , Eel (WR) 74, , Middle Wabash-Deer 10, , Tippecanoe 41, , , Wildcat 15, , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 46,862 1,731 6, , Vermillion 2, , Sugar 13, , , Middle Wabash-Busseron 33, , , Lower Wabash 35, , , Upper White 14, , Lower White 87, , , Eel (WFWR) 49,708 2,197 1, , Driftwood 6, , Flatrock-Haw 5, , Upper East Fork White 25, , Muscatatuck 25,771 1,244 2, , Lower East Fork White 92,459 15,125 1, , Patoka 52,988 1,092 2, , Silver-Little Kentucky 12, , , Blue-Sinking 79,407 6,247 2, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 29,082 1,631 1, , Highland-Pigeon 17, , , Kankakee 19, , Iroquois 6, , Chicago

19 Phosphorus Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 9 and PHOSPHORUS LOAD REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME 1YR2014 5YR YR YR YR2034 TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 2, , St Joseph (MI) 58, , St Joseph (OH) 43, , St Marys 5, , Maumee 8, , Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 14, , , Middle Ohio-Laughery 15,061 1,724 1, , Upper Wabash 15, , , Salamonie 7, , Mississinewa 5, , , Eel (WR) 43, , Middle Wabash-Deer 9, , Tippecanoe 28, , Wildcat 8, , Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 26, ,613 2, , Vermillion 3, , Sugar 5, , , Middle Wabash-Busseron 23, , Lower Wabash 18, , , Upper White 11, , Lower White 52,270 1,819 1,163 1, , Eel (WFWR) 25, , , Driftwood 3, , Flatrock-Haw 5, , Upper East Fork White 17, , , Muscatatuck 20, , , Lower East Fork White 59,946 2,970 1, , Patoka 46, , , Silver-Little Kentucky 6, , Blue-Sinking 95,713 5,473 1, , Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 32,855 1, ,350 36, Highland-Pigeon 5, , Kankakee 14, , Iroquois 11, , Chicago

20 Phosphorus Load Reductions - Maps on Pages 9 and TOTAL PHOSPHORUS REDUCTIONS HUC8 HUC8 NAME TOTAL Little Calumet-Galien 2, St Joseph (MI) 90, St Joseph (OH) 46, St Marys 9, Maumee 8, Auglaize Upper Great Miami Lower Great Miami Whitewater 31, Middle Ohio-Laughery 51, Upper Wabash 31, Salamonie 13, Mississinewa 10, Eel (WR) 50, Middle Wabash-Deer 13, Tippecanoe 42, Wildcat 18, Middle Wabash-Little Vermillion 71, Vermillion 3, Sugar 26, Middle Wabash-Busseron 36, Lower Wabash 33, Upper White 20, Lower White 79, Eel (WFWR) 52, Driftwood 5, Flatrock-Haw 7, Upper East Fork White 31, Muscatatuck 42, Lower East Fork White 145, Patoka 66, Silver-Little Kentucky 17, Blue-Sinking 134, Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon 58, Highland-Pigeon 8, Kankakee 21, Iroquois 13, Chicago 0 NOTE: 2013, 2014 and YR LOAD REDUCTIONS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE CUMULATIVE PHOSPHORUS LOAD REDUCTION ANALYSIS 20

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