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CORRESPONDENCE/MEMORANDUM State of Wisconsin <br /> DATE: 12/26/2005 FILE REF: [Click here and type file ref.] <br /> TO: Bob Watson,Amanda Schwoegler <br /> FROM: Rich Gleason <br /> SUBJECT: Burnett County Summary <br /> The following streams and lakes were mapped as AE Zones and put in TSDN format: <br /> - Austin Lake <br /> - Benoit Lake(elevation from Yellow River HEC-1 model,part of Yellow River TSDN) <br /> - Big Doctor Lake <br /> - Big/Middle McKenzie Lake <br /> - Birch Island Lake <br /> - Clam Lake <br /> - Clam River Flowage <br /> - Lipsett Lake(elevation from Yellow River HEC-1 model,part of Yellow River TSDN) <br /> - Lost Lake(#1-4)/Nickaboyne Lake' <br /> - Mud Lake/Devils Lake <br /> - Rice Lake(elevation from Yellow River HEC-1 model,part of Yellow River TSDN) <br /> - Tabor Lake <br /> - Trade River <br /> - Spirit Lake(part of Wood River TSDN) <br /> - Webb Lake <br /> - Wood River—Uninc <br /> - Wood River—Grantsburg <br /> - Yellow River(modeled/mapped by SEH) <br /> The following streams/lakes were not mapped: <br /> - Hanscom Lake(T4ONR14WS6—RFE 97.0',referenced to BM 1585-C= 102.9')2- <br /> elevation not referenced to NGVD29 or NAVD88) <br /> - Johnson Lake(94.8',referenced to BM 1095-C—RFE letter did not indicate location,TRS)2 <br /> —elevation not referenced to NGVD29 or NAVD88 <br /> - Loon Creek—detailed HEC-2 model exists,but no workmap—repository indicates 1' <br /> contours available in NWD files(?NWD) <br /> - Loon Lake(93.4')2—elevation not referenced to NGVD29 or NAVD88 <br /> - Poquette Lake(97.4')2—elevation not referenced to NGVD29 or NAVD88 <br /> - Spirit Creek—T Cards indicate model was used in developing HEC-1,none of the upstream <br /> elevations in the HEC-2 model at Spirit Lake match those shown in the 1991 FIS <br /> - West Elbow Lake(T38NR16WS31 -95.63' referenced to BM 1381B)2-elevation not <br /> referenced to NGVD29 or NAVD88 (05/19/2006 e-mail from Douglas Crane indicates they <br /> are working on a tie-in) <br /> See mapping details for explanation of mapping <br /> .11 <br /> Printed on <br /> Recycled <br /> Paper <br />