Kern Rd. S. Adams Rd. E. 2nd St. Clinton River Assessment Paint Creek Orion Rd. N Lake Orion 0 1 2 Miles Rochester Rd. Lapeer Rd. W. Gunn Rd. Silver Bell Rd. Dutton Rd. W. Tienken Rd. 1000 Lapeer Rd. 950 Kern Rd. Elevation above sea level (ft) 900 850 800 Adams Rd. W. Gunn Rd. Orion Rd. Silver Bell Rd. Dutton Rd. W. Tienken Rd. 750 Rochester Rd. 700 E. 2nd St. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 River mile Figure 45. Map of Paint Creek showing Lake Orion and major road crossings for geographic reference. The outer rectangle covers 48,987 acres and the river is 15.0 miles. River flow is southeast. Lower graph shows elevation change along Paint Creek with road crossings identified. 125
Paint Creek Figure 46. Surface map (upper figure) shows general land surface features adjacent to Paint Creek within same area as previous figure. River flow is in an easterly direction. The lower map shows potential groundwater flux (Darcy image) draped over the surface. Red areas are considered to be discharging to surface water while blue areas are groundwater accumulation zones. Elevation scale is the same for both maps. 126
Mount Vernon Rd. Mound Rd. Clinton River Assessment Stony Creek Lakeville Lake Drahner Rd. 33 Mile Rd. 31 Mile Rd. N Rochester Rd. 0 1 2 Inwood Rd. Miles 28 Mile Rd. Stony Creek Lake Orion Rd. 25 Mile Rd. Parkdale Ave. Figure 47. Map of Stony Creek showing large impoundments and major road crossings for geographic reference. The outer rectangle covers 63,293 acres and the river is 16.7 miles. River flow is southeast. 127
Stony Creek Figure 48. Surface map (upper figure) shows general land surface features adjacent to Stony Creek within same area as previous figure. River flow is in a southerly direction. The lower map shows potential groundwater flux (Darcy image) draped over the surface. Red areas are considered to be discharging to surface water while blue areas are groundwater accumulation zones. Elevation scale is the same for both maps. 128
Schoenherr Rd. Clinton River Assessment Lower Segment N 0 1 Mile Romeo Plank Rd. 19 Mile Rd. Canal Rd. Clinton River Rd. Garfield Rd. Utica Rd. Van Dyke Ave. Dodge Park Millar Rd. Moravian Dr. Utica Rd. 620 Van Dyke Ave 610 Elevation above sea level (ft) 600 590 580 Van Dyke Expressway Schoenherr Rd Garfield Rd 570 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Linear distance (mi) Figure 49. Lower Segment of the Clinton River mainstem showing Dodge Park in Sterling Heights and major road crossings for geographic reference. The outer rectangle covers 21,835 acres and the river segment is 13.7 miles. River flow is in an easterly direction. Lower graph shows elevation change along this river section with road crossings identified. 129
Lower Segment Figure 50. Surface map (upper figure) shows general land surface features of Lower Segment of the Clinton River mainstem within same area as previous figure. River flow is in an easterly direction. The lower map shows potential groundwater flux (Darcy image) draped over the surface. Red areas are considered to be discharging to surface water while blue areas are groundwater accumulation zones. Elevation scale is the same for both maps. 130
Mouth Segment Moravian Dr. Groesbeck Hwy. Cass Ave. Mt. Clemens I - 94 Jefferson Ave. N. River Rd. S. River Rd. N Crocker Blvd. I - 94 Harrison Twp. Jefferson Ave. Metropolitan Pkwy. Gratiot Ave. Clinton Twp. Metro Beach Park Lake St. Clair Figure 51. The Mouth Segment of the Clinton River mainstem showing Huron-Clinton Metropark in Harrison Township and major road crossings for geographic reference. The outer rectangle covers 19,020 acres and the river segment is 11.1 miles. River flow is in an easterly direction. The lower map shows general land surface features of section 5 clipped to the watershed boundary on the east. 131
0 5 Miles Figure 52. Watershed for the Middle and North branches of the Clinton River. River flow is in a southerly direction. 132
Figure 53. Surface map (upper figure) shows general land surface features adjacent to Middle and North branches of the Clinton River watershed. River flow is in an southerly direction. The lower map shows potential groundwater flux (Darcy image) draped over the surface. Red areas are considered to be discharging to surface water while blue areas are groundwater accumulation zones. 133