Lake Michigan. St. Joseph River Assessment. Figure 1. The St. Joseph River watershed. Paw Paw River Paw Paw. Nottawa Creek. Watervliet Decatur
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1 Michigan Paw Paw River Paw Paw Nottawa Creek Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Dowagiac River Three Rivers Mendon Sturgis Dam Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Mottville Constantine Fawn River Coldwater Baw Beese South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Little Elkhart Bristol River Shipshewana Goshen Mongo Pigeon River Angola Elkhart River Wawasee Albion N W E S Figure 1. The St. Joseph River watershed. 217
2 Benton Harbor St. Joseph Michigan Berrien Springs Buchanan 64 Watervliet South Bend Dowagiac Pucker-Street Dam Niles 43 Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Decatur Paw Paw Mendon Three Rivers Bristol 35 Goshen Mottville 22 Constantine Shipshewana 39 Schoolcraft 34 Wawasee Albion Union City Mongo Burlington Tekonsha Allen Coldwater 8 7 Angola 27 N W Litchfield Jonesville E S Figure 2. Major tributaries in St. Joseph River watershed. 218
3 1. St. Joseph River (Headwaters) 2. Beebe Creek 3. Sand Creek 4. Soap Creek 5. Hog Creek 6. N. Br. Hog Creek 7. Fisher Creek 8. Coldwater River 9. Swan Creek 10. Little Swan Creek 11. Nottawa Creek 12. Pine Creek 13. Bear Creek 14. Little Portage Creek 15. Portage River 16. St. Joseph River (Upper) 17. Rocky River 18. Little Portage Creek 19. Flowerfield Creek 20. Prairie River 21. Spring Creek 22. St. Joseph River (Middle) 23. Fawn River 24. Sherman Mill Creek 25. Mill Creek 26. Curtis Creek 27. Pigeon Creek 28. Turkey Creek 29. Pigeon River 30. Fly Creek 31. Buck Creek 32. Trout Creek 33. Little Elkhart River 34. Rowe Eden Ditch 35. Pine Creek 36. N. Br. Elkhart River 37. S. Br. Elkhart River (Rimmell Branch) 38. Solomon Creek 39. Elkhart River 40. Turkey Creek 41. Rock Creek 42. Yellow Creek 43. Christiana Creek 44. Baugo Creek 45. Juday Creek 46. St. Joseph River (Lower) 47. Brandywine Creek 48. Dowagiac Creek 49. Dowagiac River 50. Pokagon Creek 51. McCoy Creek 52. Lover Creek 53. Farmers Creek 54. Lemon Creek 55. Love Creek 56. Pipestone Creek 57. Yellow Creek 58. Hickory Creek 59. E. Br. Paw Paw River 60. S. Br. Paw Paw River 61. N. Br. Paw Paw River (Campbell Creek) 62. Brush Creek 63. Paw Paw River 64. Mill Creek 65. Blue Creek 66. Ox Creek 219
4 Mouth segment Middle segment Upper segment Michigan Paw Paw Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Three Rivers Mendon Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Constantine Mottville Lower segment South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Bristol Goshen Shipshewana Mongo Angola Headwaters segment Wawasee Albion N W E S Figure 3. Valley segements of St. Joseph River mainstem. 220
5 Gauge sites Michigan Paw Paw Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Three Rivers Mendon Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Constantine Mottville South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Bristol Goshen Shipshewana Mongo Angola Wawasee Albion N W E S Figure 4. Location of United States Geological Survey continuous gauges in St. Joseph River watershed. 221
6 Discharge (cfs) Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Month Figure 5. Mean monthly discharge for St. Joseph River at Niles for period of record ( ). Data are shown from October through September, a traditional water year. Data from United States Geological Survey. 222
7 St. Burlington Hog Allen Nottawa Athens Standardized discharge Percent exceedence Figure 6. Standardized high flow exceedence curves for St. Joseph River and tributaries in the headwaters and upper valley segments. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 223
8 St. Burlington Hog Allen Nottawa Athens Standardized discharge Percent exceedence Figure 7. Standardized low flow exceedence curves for St. Joseph River and tributaries in headwaters and upper valley segments. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 224
9 3.0 St. Three Rivers 2.5 St. Mottville St. Elkhart Standardized discharge Percent exceedence Figure 8. Standardized high flow exceedence curves for mainstem of St. Joseph River within the middle valley segment. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 225
10 St. Three Rivers St. Mottville St. Elkhart Standardized discharge Percent exceedence Figure 9. Standardized low flow exceedence curves for mainstem of St. Joseph River within the middle valley segment. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 226
11 5.0 Standardized discharge Prairie Nottawa Pigeon Angola Pigeon Scott Little Middlebury Pine Elkhart Percent exceedence Figure 10. Standardized high flow exceedence curves for major tributaries within the middle valley segment of St. Joseph River. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 227
12 Standardized discharge Prairie Nottawa Pigeon Angola Pigeon Scott Little Middlebury Pine Elkhart Percent exceedence Figure 11. Standardized low flow exceedence curves for major tributaries within the middle valley segment of St. Joseph River. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 228
13 10.0 Standardized discharge Forker Burr Oak Rimmel Albion Solomon Syracuse Turkey Syracuse Elkhart Cosperville Elkhart Goshen Percent exceedence Figure 12. Standardized high flow exceedence curves for Elkhart River and major tributaries. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 229
14 Forker Burr Oak Rimmel Albion Solomon Syracuse Turkey Syracuse Elkhart Cosperville Elkhart Goshen Standardized discharge Percent exceedence Figure 13. Standardized low flow exceedence curves for Elkhart River and major tributaries. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 230
15 3.0 Juday South Bend Standardized discharge St. Niles Dowagiac Sumnerville Paw Paw Riverside Percent exceedence Figure 14. Standardized high flow exceedence curves for mainstem and major tributaries within lower and mouth valley segments of St. Joseph River. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 231
16 Standardized discharge Juday South Bend St. Niles Dowagiac Sumnerville Paw Paw Riverside Percent exceedence Figure 15. Standardized low flow exceedence curves for mainstem and major tributaries within lower and mouth valley segments of St. Joseph River. Standardized discharge is the discharge (Q)/ median (50% Q) discharge. Exceedence curves represent the probability of a discharge exceeding a given value. Data from United States Geological Survey gauge stations for period of record. 232
17 Yield (cfs/watershed area) Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Date Figure 16. St. Joseph River yield at Niles for water year Data from United States Geological Survey. 233
18 14 12 Yield (cfs/watershed area) Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Date Figure 17. Rimmell Branch yield for water year Data from United States Geological Survey. 234
19 Yield (cfs/watershed area) Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Date Figure 18. Dowagiac River yield in Sumnerville for water year Data from United States Geological Survey. 235
20 Discharge (cfs) :00 PM 03:00 PM 05:00 PM 07:00 PM 09:00 PM 11:00 PM 01:00 AM 09:00 AM 11:00 AM 07:00 AM 09:00 AM 11:00 AM 01:00 PM 03:00 PM 05:00 PM 07:00 PM 03:00 AM 05:00 AM Time 09:00 PM 500 Figure 19. Instantaneous discharge of St. Joseph River at Three Rivers from June 20 to June 21, Fish habitat ranking in parenthesis. Data from United States Geological Survey. 236
21 160 River miles Sturgeon River Natural flooding Other impoundment Hydro-impoundment (low) (fair) (good) (excellent) Gradient class (ft/mi) Figure 20. Gradient class and length of river in each, separated by water type, for St. Joseph River. Fish habitat ranking in parenthesis. Data from Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division. 237
22 Elevation above sea level in feet Baw Beese Litchfield Dam Sturgis Dam Riley Dam Elkhart Dam Niles Dam Michigan River mile Figure 21a. Elevation changes, by river mile, from headwaters to mouth of St. Joseph River. Data from Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division. Gradient (feet per mile) Michigan Berrien Springs Niles Elkhart Sturgis Dam Mottville Sturgeon Baw Beese Riley Litchfield River mile Figure 21b. Gradient (elevation change in feet per mile) of St. Joseph River. Gradient is shown without existing dams. Data from Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division. 238
23 30 River miles River Impoundment (low) (fair) (good) (excellent) Gradient class (ft/mi) Figure 22a. Gradient class and length of river in each, separated by water type, for headwater segment of the St. Joseph River. Fish habitat rankings in parenthesis. Data from Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division. 25 Natural flooding River miles Sturgeon River Hydro (low) (fair) (good) (excellent) Gradient class (ft/mi) Figure 22b. Gradient class and length of river in each, separated by water type, for upper segment of the St. Joseph River. Fish habitat rankings in parenthesis. Data from Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division. 239
24 River miles River Hydro Impoundment (low) (fair) (good) Gradient class (ft/mi) (excellent) Figure 23a. Gradient class and length of river in each, separated by water type, for middle segment of the St. Joseph River. Fish habitat rankings in parenthesis. Data from Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division. River miles River Other Impoundment Hydro Impoundment (low) (fair) (good) Gradient class (ft/mi) (excellent) Figure 23b. Gradient class and length of river in each, separated by water type, for lower segment of the St. Joseph River. Fish habitat rankings in parenthesis. Data from Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division. 240
25 Depth (ft) Width (ft) Figure 24a. Stream channel cross-section of St. Joseph River at Three Rivers. Data from United States Geological Survey. Depth (ft) Width (ft) Figure 24b. Stream channel cross-section of Dowagiac River at Sumnerville. Data from United States Geological Survey. 241
26 Michigan Paw Paw Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Union City Tekonsha Litchfield Dowagiac Jonesville Mendon Allen Berrien Springs Three Rivers Coldwater Buchanan Niles Mottville Constantine South Bend Elkhart Mishawaka Bristol Goshen Shipshewana Mongo Angola N Albion W E S Figure 25. Approximate locations of major dams (192) in St. Joseph River watershed. 242
27 ,, yygroup A (sandy, loamy sand, or sandy loam),, yy,,,,, yyyyy yy,,,,,, yyyy,, yy,,,, yyyy,,, yyy,, yy,, yy,,, yyy,,,,, yyyyy,, yy, y Michigan Group B (silt loam or loam) Group C (clay loam, silty clay loam, sandy clay, silty clay or clay) N W E S Figure 26. Soil groups in St. Joseph River basin. Data from State Soil Geographic Database (Michigan); IDNR
28 Michigan Paw Paw Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Three Rivers Mendon Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Constantine Mottville South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Bristol Goshen Shipshewana Mongo Angola Wawasee Albion N W E S Figure 27. Sections of St. Joseph River included in advisories against whole body contact. Data from Michigan Department of Community Health. 244
29 Michigan Paw Paw Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Three Rivers Mendon Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Constantine Mottville South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Bristol Goshen Shipshewana Mongo Angola Wawasee Albion N W E S Figure 28. Reaches in St. Joseph River with fish consumption advisories. Data from Michigan Department of Community Health and Indiana Department of Health. 245
30 Top quality coldwater Second quality coldwater Top quality warmwater Second quality warmwater Michigan Paw Paw Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Three Rivers Mendon Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Constantine Mottville South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Bristol Goshen Shipshewana Mongo Angola Wawasee Albion N W E S Figure 29. Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division, stream classifications, Indiana did not classify streams in this way. 246
31 Michigan Paw Paw Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Three Rivers Mendon Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Constantine Mottville South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Bristol Goshen Shipshewana Mongo Angola Wawasee Albion N W E S Figure 30. Streams with natural reproduction of salmon and steelhead in St. Joseph River watershed. Data from Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division. 247
32 Michigan Paw Paw Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Three Rivers Mendon Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Constantine Mottville South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Bristol Goshen Shipshewana Mongo Angola Wawasee Albion N W E S Figure 31. Streams that sea lampreys have been found in St. Joseph River watershed. Data from United States Fish and Wildlife Service. 248
33 Michigan Paw Paw River Paw Paw Nottawa Creek Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Dowagiac River Three Rivers Mendon Sturgis Dam Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Mottville Constantine Fawn River Coldwater Baw Beese South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Little Elkhart Bristol River Shipshewana Goshen Mongo Pigeon River Angola Elkhart River Wawasee Albion N W E S Figure 32. Canoe and boat launches in St. Joseph River watershed. 249
34 State game area Michigan Mini state game area State park County park/forest Paw Paw River Paw Paw Crane Pond Gourdneck Three Rivers Leidy Pigeon River Nottawa Creek Benton Harbor St. Joseph Watervliet Decatur Schoolcraft Burlington Berrien Springs Dowagiac Dowagiac River Three Rivers Mendon Sturgis Dam Union City Tekonsha Allen Coldwater Litchfield Jonesville Buchanan Pucker-Street Dam Niles Mottville Constantine Fawn River Coldwater Baw Beese South Bend Twin Branch Dam Elkhart Mishawaka Little Elkhart Bristol River Shipshewana Goshen Elkhart River Mongo Pigeon River Angola Pokagon Pigeon River Wawasee Albion N Lawless Baugo Creek W E St. Patricks S Figure 33. Large public lands in St. Joseph River watershed. 250
35 140, , ,000 Number of fish 80,000 60,000 40,000 Total Catch Angler trips Angler days 20, Year Figure 34. Estimated total catch and effort (angler hours, trips, and days) for lower St. Joseph River, Data from Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division and Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Section. 251
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