Stream Name | Quadrangle Name and Size | Legal Description |
(1) | Deadman Creek | Deer Park 15 | From the confluence of Deadman Creek and two unnamed creeks (Sec.1, T26N, R43E) downstream to mouth at Spokane River (Sec.33, T27N, R43E). |
(2) | Dragoon Creek | Deer Park 15 | From the confluence of Dragoon Creek and West Branch of the Dragoon Creek (Sec.22, T28N, R42E) downstream to mouth at the Little Spokane River (Sec.4, T27N, R43E). |
(3) | Hangman Creek (Cont.)* or Latah Creek | Fairfield 15 Spangle* 15 Spokane SE 7 1/2 Spokane SW 7 1/2 Spokane NW 7 1/2 | From the Whitman-Spokane County line (Sec.32, T21N, R45E) downstream to mouth on Spokane River (Sec.14, T25N, R42E). This stream has 300 square miles of drainage area ending at unnamed tributary (Sec.13, T23N, R43E) upstream from Rock Creek. |
(4) | Little Spokane River (Cont.)* | Camden 7 1/2 Elk 7 1/2 Deer Park* 15 Clayton 15 | From the Pend Oreille County line (Sec.3, T29N, R44E) downstream (excluding all federal lands) to mouth at the Spokane River and Stevens County line (Sec.32, T27N, R42E). This stream has a 300 square mile drainage area ending at mouth of Deer Creek (Sec.34, T28N, R43E). |
(5) | Little Spokane River (West Branch) | Newport 30 Fan Lake 7 1/2 Elk 7 1/2 Deer Park 15 | From the Pend Oreille County line (Sec.5, T29N, R43E) downstream through Eloika Lake to mouth at Little Spokane River (Sec.26, same township). |
(6) | Pine Creek (Cont.) | Spangle 15 | From Whitman County line (Sec.34, T21N, R43E) downstream back to Whitman County line (Sec.31, same township). |
(7) | Rock Creek | Fairfield 15 Spangle 15 Spokane SE 7 1/2 | From the confluence of Rock Creek and Rose Creek (Sec.34, T23N, R45E) downstream to mouth at Latah Creek (Sec.11, T23N, R43E). |
(8) | Spokane River* | Green Acres* 15 Spokane NE 7 1/2 Spokane NW 7 1/2 Airway Heights 7 1/2 Clayton 15 Wellpinit 15 | From the Washington-Idaho border (Sec.6, T25N, R46E) downstream to the Spokane-Stevens County line, along said county line to the Lincoln County line (Sec.19, T27N, R40E) excluding all federal lands. The flow is 200 cfs MAF and has 300 square miles of drainage area at Washington-Idaho border. |