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Current Projects Sorted by Name

Look up a project in alphabetical order by the project name, which ordinarily begins with the name of the water body or a geographic region. This list includes projects for which implementation plans are still in development or are currently being implemented. The TMDLs may be either completed or in development.

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The TMDL Program works to restore Texas waterways 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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Armand Bayou Watershed: A TMDL Project to Protect Recreational Uses
Austin Area Watersheds: A TMDL Project to Protect Recreational Uses
Carters Creek Watershed: Implementing TMDLs to Protect Recreational Uses
Colorado River Below E.V. Spence Reservoir: Implementing a Plan to Improve Water Quality
Corpus Christi Beaches: A TMDL Project to Protect Recreational Uses
Cottonwood Branch and Grapevine Creek: A TMDL Project to Protect Recreational Uses
Dickinson Bayou: A TMDL Project and Use Assessment for Bacteria
E.V. Spence Reservoir: Implementing TMDLs for Total Dissolved Solids and Sulfate
Gilleland Creek: Implementing a Plan to Protect Recreational Uses
Guadalupe River Above Canyon Lake: Implementing a Plan to Protect Recreational Uses
Houston Ship Channel and Galveston Bay: A TMDL Project for Dioxin
Houston Ship Channel and Upper Galveston Bay: A TMDL Project for PCBs in Fish Tissue
Houston-Galveston Region: Implementing a Plan to Protect Recreational Uses
Lake O' the Pines: Implementing a Plan to Protect Aquatic Life
Lower San Antonio River: A TMDL Project to Protect Recreational Uses
Lower West Fork Trinity River: A TMDL Project to Protect Recreational Uses
Mission and Aransas Rivers, Tidal Portions: A Project to Protect Recreational Uses
North Bosque River: A TMDL Project for Phosphorus
Orange County Watersheds: Implementing TMDLs to Protect Aquatic Life and Recreational Uses
Oso Bay and Oso Creek: A TMDL Project to Protect Recreational Uses
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