Results are presented from the East Fork Discovery Efforts.
Located in North Texas, the East Fork Trinity Watershed is part of the Trinity River Basin. It has been identified by the federal government using a national standard hierarchical system which is based on surface hydrologic features. The East Fork Trinity Watershed is classified as a fourth-level (sub-basin) with a unique 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) - #12030106.
The East Fork Trinity Watershed covers an area of 1328 square miles and crosses into seven (7) counties. These counties include: Collin, Dallas, Fannin, Grayson, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall. The watershed either totally covers or partially spans across forty-three (43) cities/towns.
The East Fork Trinity is the primary river in the watershed, which flows into the Trinity River at the Kaufman-Ellis county line. Each of the four branches (the West Fork, the Clear Fork, the Elm Fork, and the East Fork) of the Trinity begins its journey near the Texas-Oklahoma border near the Red River. The Trinity River completes its journey at Trinity Bay (the northeast portion of Galveston Bay) in Chambers County.
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