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LICK RUN ASSESSMENT

Ken Undercoffer has completed the Lick Run Assessment and Conservation Plan conducted under the Coldwater Heritage Partnership grant AMCTU received in 2004. Ken's full report can be read at: http://www.coldwaterheritage.org/grantinfo/2004Grantees/LickRunCHP.pdf. (Be warned - this is a large file and it might take a while to download.)

Below are some highlights:

Scope

This was an 18-month effort to determine the ecological condition of Lick Run from the headwaters to Stone Run, a distance of about six miles. Lick Run is a medium-sized freestone stream located in Clearfield County. The headwaters are relatively inaccessible and heavily forested with maple, beech, oak and other hardwoods as well as significant stands of second-growth hemlock and white pine. The stream is well shaded and runs clear even after heavy rain events.

Lick Run is currently rated by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection as a High Quality Coldwater Fishery and holds a self-sustaining population of native brook trout. There is reason to believe that this population has been degraded in the upper reaches by chronic and periodic acid deposition.

Donna Carnahan, Watershed specialist for the Clearfield County Conservation District and Carl Undercofler head of the Clearfield County Senior Environmental Corps provided on-the-ground help for this assessment.

Project Objectives

Conclusions

The Study Section of Lick Run in General:

Lick Run Main Stem from Panther Rocks Camp to Doctors Fork:

Lick Run Main Stem from Doctors Fork to the SGL # 90 bridge:

Lick Run from SGL # 90 bridge to Stone Run:

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