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Miscoe, Warren
and Whitehall Watersheds
Designation Date: 7/17/00
Total Approximate Acreage: 8,700
Watershed(s): Blackstone and Sudbury-Assabet-Concord
(or SuAsCo)
Municipalities (acres; % of ACEC): Grafton (3,010; 35%),
Hopkinton (460; 5%), Upton 5,230; 60%)
Resource Summary
The resources of the Miscoe, Warren and Whitehall
Watersheds ACEC are located in portions of five sub-watersheds. They include
Miscoe Brook, located principally in Grafton; Warren Brook, located principally
in Upton; a small portion of a sub-watershed, located principally in Hopkinton,
which flows to Whitehall Reservoir; and portions of two other small sub-watersheds.
The distinguishing characteristics of these sub-watersheds are that they
are located at the headwaters of their respective watersheds; provide
crucial inputs of high quality surface water to downstream waters and
communities; and share a large expanse of unfragmented and diverse wildlife
habitat and public and private open space extending across drainage divides
and municipal borders.
The area provides important
surface water and ground water inputs to public drinking water supplies.
Rare species habitats for five state-listed species are located throughout
the ACEC. The Miscoe Brook watershed contains a large, unique and valuable
wetlands complex, the Great Meadow system, and the water quality of both
Miscoe and Warren Brooks supports prized native brook trout populations.
Agriculture and forestry are important components of the overall resource
complex. The area contains unique and highly significant archaeological
and historical resources. A large portion of the ACEC in Grafton is included
in the 1982 Massachusetts Scenic Landscape Inventory.
Please see full Resource Summary
in PDF format (28kb) for more information.
Water bodies included (partially or entirely)
in the ACEC
- Lakes, Ponds: Silver Lake, Cider Mill Pond (Grafton); Lake Wildwood,
Baker Pond, Davidson Pond, Dean Pond (Upton); other small, unnamed ponds
(Grafton, Upton)
- Brooks, Creeks: Miscoe Brook (Grafton, Upton), Flagg Brook (Grafton),
Warren Brook (Upton); other small, unnamed brooks (Grafton, Hopkinton,
Upton)
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