Not safe for swimming (1 of 4 assessed stretches)
Is it safe to swim here?
North Carolina · waterway · Upper Dan basin
Not safe for swimming. Does not support healthy aquatic life.
Official state determinations under the Clean Water Act — about the waterway, not measurements taken today.
Cascade Creek in the Upper Dan basin is tracked by the state as 4 separately assessed stretches (most recent cycle: 2022). Below is every designated-use determination on record — and what hasn't been assessed.
Is it safe to swim here?
Can I eat fish caught here?
Can fish and aquatic insects live here?
Can this water be used as a drinking-water supply?
A use the state didn't report is omitted rather than shown as passing. "Never assessed" means unknown — never clean.
A listed cause names what the assessment found in the water. It is not an attribution to any specific facility or source.
The state tracks this waterway as 4 assessment units — a stretch can fail a standard while another meets it.
NC22-12-(1) · NC22-12-(2)b · NC22-45 · VAW-L57R_CAS01A00
The state has determined Cascade Creek is not considered safe for swimming (1 of 4 assessed stretches). That is an official Clean Water Act determination about the waterway, not a measurement taken today.
The state has not rated Cascade Creek for fish consumption — unknown, not clean.
State assessments list: benthic macroinvertebrates bioassessments, escherichia coli (e. coli). A listed cause names the problem the assessment found — it does not attribute it to any specific source.
| Dataset | Agency version | Retrieved |
|---|---|---|
| EPA/state ATTAINS waterway assessments | ATTAINS_Assessment ArcGIS snapshot (gispub.epa.gov) | 2026-08-15 |
| ATTAINS waterway geometry | ATTAINS_Assessment ArcGIS lines + areas (gispub.epa.gov) | 2026-08-16 |
| USGS watershed boundaries | USGS WBD via National Map MapServer | 2026-08-15 |
Records lag their agencies' refresh cycles — a recent change may not appear yet. Absence from a dataset is absence of a record, never evidence that water is clean.
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