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Find a Current TMDL Project by Pollutant or Adverse Condition

Locate current TMDL projects by the pollutant or condition of concern, such as bacteria, organic substances, or low dissolved oxygen

photo of scientist using dye to trace the time and travel of flow in the Leon River
Using dye to trace the time and travel
of flow in the Leon River

The TMDL Program works to restore Texas water bodies that have limited quality in relation to one or more of their assigned uses (such as recreation, fishing, or healthy aquatic environment).

 

 

 

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TMDL Projects for Bacteria in Oyster Waters
Current TMDL projects for water bodies where harvesting of oysters is limited or prohibited due to high concentrations of bacteria.
TMDL Projects for Bacteria in Waters Used for Contact Recreation
TMDL projects for water bodies where swimming or wading may be unsafe due to high concentrations of bacteria.
TMDL Projects for Low Dissolved Oxygen
Current TMDL projects for water bodies where conditions are not optimal for fish and other aquatic life due to low concentrations of dissolved oxygen.
TMDL Projects for Nutrients, pH, Dissolved Solids, Salts, and Temperature
Current TMDL projects for water bodies where criteria that measure general conditions are not met, and may affect one or more specific uses of the water body.
TMDL Projects for Organic Substances
Current TMDL projects for water bodies where high concentrations of organic substances like herbicides, pesticides, or industrial compounds may make it unsafe to eat fish or use the water as a source for a drinking-water treatment facility.
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