458:. North Fork Black Creek and South Fork Black Creek both originate from lakes in the southwestern portion of the basin, about four miles apart. The average flow of Back Creek into the St. Johns River is 515 cu ft/s (14.6 m/s), of which about 44% is from South Fork, 39% is from North Fork, and the remaining 17% is from Peters Creek and other tributaries below the confluence of North Fork and South Fork.
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445:. North Fork Black Creek has Yellow Water Creek as its main tributary. South Fork Black Creek originates in a chain of lakes about four miles south of Kingsley Lake, with Ates Creek, Bull Creek, and Greens Creek as its main tributaries. Both forks are fed by areas of wetlands and numerous small streams.
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periods. Another ancient trail branched from the
Alachua Trail southwest of Kingsley Lake, passing south of the lake to Middleburg and Black Creek. The Black Creek route offered the settlers around the Alachua Prairie a shorter alternative to access water-borne commerce than the original route to the
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crosses North Fork Black Creek just below its outflow from
Kingsley Lake, and crosses South Fork Black Creek east of Penney Farms. County Road 218 also crosses South Fork Black Creek at Middleburg just .1 miles (0.16 km) east of State Road 21 or as it is more commonly known Blanding Blvd. and
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raised questions about the effects of adding dark water from the Black Creek basin to the clear water of Lake
Brooklyn. The District implemented a pilot project in March, 2021 to test filtering the Black Creek water through a man-made wetland. A consultant estimated that a full-scale wetland filter
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The Black Creek basin covers 474 square miles (1,230 km), including about two-thirds of Clay County. The western edge of the basin is the Trail Ridge, a sand ridge extending from northeastern
Florida into southeastern Georgia. The northern 74 square miles (190 km) of the Black Creek
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The main stem of Black Creek from the confluence of the forks to its mouth on the St. Johns River is 13.0 miles (20.9 km) long. Peter's Creek joins Black Creek just before its mouth. Black Creek flows into the St. Johns River 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Green Cove
Springs.
597:. The State of Florida appropriated almost $ 43.4 million for the project in 2017. The St. Johns River Water Management District is providing another $ 5 million for the project. Up to 10 million US gallons (38 Ml) a day will be captured at an intake station where
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Portions of North Fork Black Creek, South Fork Black Creek, Peters Creek, and areas around boat ramps on the lower Black Creek, are designated "slow speed/minimum wake" zones. Portions of North Fork Black Creek and South Fork Black Creek are also closed to water skiing.
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The Black Creek Water
Resource Development Project is planned to pump water from a point on the South Fork Black Creek out of the Black Creek Basin to feed into Alligator Creek in southwestern Clay County. Alligator Creek flows into Lake Brooklyn, adjacent to
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Middleburg. Its primary tributary is Yellow Water Creek, which arises in swamps in Duval County, flowing south to meet North Fork Black Creek in Jennings State Forest.
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has established the Black Creek
Ravines Conservation Area along 2.7 miles (4.3 km) of the south side of Black Creek from just above where North Fork Black Creek and South Fork Black Creek join.
605:. Water will be diverted from South Fork only when the stream flow is at or above average. The diverted water will be pumped through a pipeline running along State Road 16 west to the junction with
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Franz, Richard; Franz, Lea M. (Winter 1979). "Distribution, Habitat
Preference and Status of Populations of the Black Creek Crayfish,
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535:(ppm) of dissolved substances. The color of North Fork Black Creek water ranges as high as 240 (on a scale of 0–500) units on the
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again crosses North Fork Black Creek 8.2 miles west of
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764:. Water-Resources Investigations. Vol. 77–87. Tallahassee, Florida: U.S. Geological Survey. pp. 10, 14.
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1098:. Report of Investigations. Vol. 35. Tallahassee, Florida: Florida Geological Survey. pp. 38–39, 43.
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Clark, William E.; Musgrove, Rufus H.; Menke, Clarence G.; Cagle, Joseph W. Jr. (1964).
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DeMort, Carole L. (1991). "The St. Johns River System". In Livingston, Robert J. (ed.).
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972:: 249, 251–252 – via University of Central Florida Library.
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734:. New York: Springer-Verlag. p. 100.
16:River in Florida, United States of America
1065:Clay County, Florida - Code of Ordinances
1014:St. Johns River Water Management District
866:St. Johns River Water Management District
481:St. Johns River Water Management District
1941:Bodies of water of Clay County, Florida
892:"Black Creek Ravines Conservation Area"
862:"Black Creek Ravines Conservation Area"
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90:Confluence of North Fork and South Fork
617:might cost $ 15 million to construct.
33:Black Creek at Old Ferry Rd. Boat Ramp
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983:Patterson, Steve (January 12, 2021).
416:515 cu ft/s (14.6 m/s)
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1020:from the original on August 2, 2021
1926:Tributaries of the St. Johns River
1797:St. Johns-Indian River Barge Canal
1040:"Black Creek (in Clay County, FL)"
872:from the original on March 1, 2021
614:US Environmental Protection Agency
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1061:"Chapter 5 - Boats and Waterways"
902:from the original on July 3, 2015
612:The project was delayed when the
1853:List of major springs in Florida
1133:Significant waterways of Florida
935:The Florida Historical Quarterly
777:Procambarus (Ortmannicus) pictus
394:474 square miles (1,230 km)
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814:Florida Natural Areas Inventory
601:crosses the South Fork west of
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78:Physical characteristics
966:Florida Historical Quarterly
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960:Mueller, Edward A. (1961).
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285:29.96503202°N 81.99902458°W
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208:29.89231482°N 82.00939680°W
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96: • location
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838:. U.S. Geological Survey.
461:The Black Creek Crayfish (
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1828:Coastal waters of Florida
1772:Cross Florida Barge Canal
1696:Blackwater (Hillsborough)
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755:Bentley, C. B. (1977).
595:Upper Floridian aquifer
523:Water color and quality
1848:List of Florida rivers
1528:Little Econlockhatchee
807:"Black Creek Crayfish"
511:South Fork Black Creek
487:North Fork Black Creek
429:is a tributary of the
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1838:Intracoastal Waterway
1767:Canaveral Barge Canal
1518:Little (Biscayne Bay)
1266:Withlacoochee (South)
1261:Withlacoochee (North)
732:The Rivers of Florida
607:Florida State Road 21
599:Florida State Road 16
551:Historical river port
537:Platinum-Cobalt scale
497:Jennings State Forest
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435:Clay County, Florida
306:174 feet (53 m)
229:157 feet (48 m)
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1843:Indian River Lagoon
989:Florida Times-Union
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573:Florida territorial
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332:Green Cove Springs
1931:Rivers of Florida
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1302:East Tohopekaliga
1067:. July 16, 2021.
921:Clark et al. 1964
781:Florida Scientist
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1633:Steinhatchee
1503:Hontoon Dead
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1397:Tsala Apopka
1392:Tohopekaliga
1297:Blue Cypress
1201:Indian River
1196:Hillsborough
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1543:Loxahatchee
1508:Ichetucknee
1216:Ochlockonee
1075:October 28,
1024:October 30,
994:October 30,
906:October 28,
876:October 28,
820:October 28,
471:Black Creek
427:Black Creek
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22:Black Creek
1920:Categories
1893:81°42′39″W
1890:30°02′33″N
1833:Everglades
1721:Fisheating
1677:Creeks and
1648:Waccasassa
1483:Eau Gallie
1448:Carrabelle
1407:Washington
1362:Okeechobee
1352:Miccosukee
1161:Blackwater
1088:References
1046:2008-02-16
625:Two major
443:MIddleburg
391:Basin size
356:81°42′29″W
353:30°02′29″N
276:81°59′56″W
273:29°57′54″N
245:North Fork
242:3rd source
199:82°00′34″W
196:29°53′32″N
167:South Fork
164:2nd source
121:81°51′37″W
118:30°04′08″N
101:Middleburg
1736:Pottsburg
1623:St. Marks
1618:St. Lucie
1613:Sopchoppy
1498:Homosassa
1342:Kissimmee
1327:Istokpoga
1251:St. Marys
1246:St. Johns
1221:Ocklawaha
1206:Kissimmee
846:April 21,
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403:Discharge
1821:See also
1716:Econfina
1553:Matanzas
1513:Imperial
1488:Econfina
1478:East Bay
1382:Seminole
1377:Rousseau
1367:Poinsett
1292:Crescent
1256:Suwannee
1241:Santa Fe
1191:Escambia
1069:Archived
1018:Archived
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900:Archived
898:. 2017.
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868:. 2021.
840:Archived
793:24319541
627:highways
541:Hardness
505:Heileman
39:Location
1746:Snapper
1741:Shingle
1686:Billy's
1679:streams
1658:Wakulla
1653:Wacissa
1598:Ribault
1593:Rainbow
1548:Manatee
1463:Crystal
1458:Crooked
1438:Anclote
1387:Talquin
1347:Manatee
1332:Jackson
1322:Iamonia
1236:Perdido
1176:Chipola
1156:Aucilla
1146:Alapaha
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621:Bridges
561:Georgia
334:on the
58:Florida
44:Country
1760:Canals
1751:Turkey
1731:Orange
1668:Wekiva
1638:Tomoka
1608:Silver
1583:Orange
1493:Estero
1443:Braden
1428:Alafia
1372:Rodman
1357:Monroe
1317:Harris
1312:Harney
1307:George
1287:Apopka
1271:Yellow
1211:Myakka
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1711:Cross
1706:Crane
1691:Black
1643:Trout
1603:Shark
1578:Oleta
1558:Miami
1337:Jesup
1280:Lakes
1231:Peace
943:JSTOR
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789:JSTOR
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655:Notes
316:Mouth
54:State
1473:East
1468:Dead
1412:Weir
1402:Ward
1077:2021
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