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Photograph ID: 1 west View of one of the monitoring well and the large parking lot on the south side of Center Street. Photograph ID: 2 Monitoring well located in the middle of the parking lot located south of Center Street. Page 1 of 20

Photograph ID: 3 View of the riprap drainage swale located near the intersection of Coal Avenue and Center Avenue. Photograph ID: 4 Looking South Review of a monitoring well located on the river right bank of the. Note the steep slope up to the brick building. Page 2 of 20

Photograph ID: 5 Looking Southeast Another monitoring well located along the south bank of the river. Photograph ID: 6 Looking South Review of the railroad crossing. Page 3 of 20

Photograph ID: 7 Looking East View of the bank and headwall of the railroad crossing. Photograph ID: 8 View of the river left bankof the Whippany River just upstream of the railroad crossing. Page 4 of 20

Photograph ID: 9 west View of the river left bank near the transverse bar. Photograph ID: 10 Looking southeast View of the transverse bar and the steep slopes along the river right bank. Page 5 of 20

Photograph ID: 11 Looking East View looking downstream over the transverse bar. Photograph ID: 12 Review of an eroded channel from the parking lot. A monitoring well is located to the right of the channel. Page 6 of 20

Photograph ID: 13 Looking East View of the Whippany River looking downstream toward the transverse bar. Photograph ID: 14 View of the river left bank along the parking lot. Note the Center Street Bridge. Page 7 of 20

Photograph ID: 15 View of the Whippany River looking upstream at the Center Street Bridge. Note the large stormwater box culvert to the left. Photograph ID: 16 Looking West View of the stormwater box culvert and the abandon RCP. Page 8 of 20

Photograph ID: 17 View of the underside of the Center Street Bridge. Note the stormwater pipe connection. Photograph ID: 18 Looking West View of the downstream side of the Center Street Bridge and the gas main connection. Page 9 of 20

Photograph ID: 19 Looking South View of the Center Street Bridge looking down stream. Photograph ID: 20 east View of the parking lot and signage stating Digging and Excavation Prohibited along the northern side of Center Street. Page 10 of 20

Photograph ID: 21 Looking East View of the survey setup, parking lots, Center Street, and the railroad tracks. Note the elevation change between the floodplain and the top of the tracks. Photograph ID: 22 Looking West View looking up Center Street toward the and Spring Street. Page 11 of 20

Photograph ID: 23 Looking Southwest View of the floodplain along river left north of Center Street. Photograph ID: 24 Looking East View of the concrete and stone access ramp and the floodplain along river left. Page 12 of 20

Photograph ID: 25 View of the Bethal AME Church access drive along river right upstream of Center Street. Photograph ID: 26 Looking West View of the river right bank just upstream of the Center Street Bridge. Page 13 of 20

Photograph ID: 27 Looking Southeast View of the river right bank looking downstream. Photograph ID: 28 west View of the river left bank looking upstream. Page 14 of 20

Photograph ID: 29 west View of the fence over hanging the river right bank near the Bethal AME Church. Photograph ID: 30 View of the concrete retaining wall along the river right bank. Page 15 of 20

Photograph ID: 31 View of the abandon building and the concrete channel which runs beneath the building. Photograph ID: 32 east View of the river left bank approaching Martin Luther King Street looking up stream. Page 16 of 20

Photograph ID: 33 View of the Martin Luther King Street Bridge. Photograph ID: 34 Looking East View of the up stream face of the Martin Luther King Street Bridge and the stormwater outfall located just upstream. Page 17 of 20

Photograph ID: 35 Looking Southeast View of the retaining wall, platform, and supports lining the river lift bank upstream of Martin Luther King Street. Photograph ID: 36 east View of the upstream limit of the platform which has collapsed. Page 18 of 20

Photograph ID: 37 east View of the end of the retaining wall and its tie into the natural bank along river left. Photograph ID: 38 View of the eroded bank along river right and the floodplain along river left located just downstream of Pocahontas Dam. Page 19 of 20

Photograph ID: 39 Date: Unknown Looking East Historic view of Pocahontas Dam. http://www.nj.com/morristown/index.ssf/2009/09/army_corps_to_study_whether_to.html Photograph ID: 40 Date: Unknown View of Pocahontas Dam. http://www.nj.com/morristown/index.ssf/2009/09/army_corps_to_study_whether_to.html Page 20 of 20