Upper Tamarack Creek HUC 4060102080040

Archived Superfund Sites
(EPA) - Listing of archived superfund sites by Michigan County.

Biological Survey of Tamarack Creek
1998 - as part of the nonpoint source surveillance activity of SWQD, staff of GLEAS.

Demographic, health status and health systems indicators for Mecosta County

Demographic, health status and health systems indicators for Mid-Michigan District Health Department

Environmental Analysis of Well Water in Mecosta County: A Comprehensive and Integrated Approach
(GVSU) - a GIS database of groundwater information in Mecosta County.

General Land Office Plats – Mecosta Co.
plat maps derived from original surveyor notes of the State of Michigan conducted in early to mid 1800s. You can click on each specific township for local information.

General Land Office Plats – Montcalm Co.
(MDNR) - plat maps derived from original surveyor notes of the State of Michigan conducted in early to mid 1800s. You can click on each specific township for local information.

Mecosta County Resource Plan
concerns to be addressed, inventory and evaluation, pollutants and implementation strategies.

Michigan Lake Finder
database of Michigan lakes by name, county or fish species. Also, gives depth, acreage and fish species of each lake.

MiCorps Final Project Report Lower Muskegon River Watershed 2017 Stream Monitoring-Muskegon River Watershed Assembly Awarded: May 18, 2017 Project#: VSM2017 – 02
The Muskegon River Watershed Assembly was awarded a MiCorps grant in May of 2017 to implement a MiCorps program in Newaygo, Montcalm and Muskegon Counties. During the grant period, one training and three sampling events were completed. Although the number of committed volunteer monitors fluctuated during the project, a number of new volunteers were added and veteran volunteers retained. The level of excitement from the current group of monitors is high and has prompted MRWA to sustain the program even in the absence of grant funds. Also, notable partnerships have occurred that will help ensure sustainability of the program which includes financial donors and a new partnership with the Missaukee Conservation District to collaboratively host volunteer trainings.