42. Houston-Galveston Region: Recreational Uses
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A report of scientific information detailing the first addendum to an existing five total maximum daily loads for bacteria in Brays Bayou Above Tidal and tributaries. This addendum adds three total maximum daily loads for bacteria in three tributaries to Brays Bayou.
A report of scientific information detailing the second addendum to an existing five total maximum daily loads for bacteria in Brays Bayou above tidal and tributaries. This addendum adds one total maximum daily load for indicator bacteria in Harris County Flood Control Ditch D 138.
A report of scientific information detailing the third addendum to an existing eighteen total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in Buffalo and Whiteoak Bayous and Tributaries. This addendum adds one total maximum daily load for indicator bacteria in Horsepen Creek.
A document detailing the TCEQ's response to public comments received on total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in Clear Creek and tributaries.
A report of scientific information detailing the first addendum to an existing nine total maximum daily loads for bacteria in Clear Creek and tributaries. This addendum adds four total maximum daily loads for bacteria in Clear Creek and tributaries.
A report of scientific information detailing the second addendum to an existing nine total maximum daily loads for bacteria in Clear Creek and tributaries. This addendum adds one total maximum daily load for bacteria in Mary's Creek Bypass.
A report of scientific information detailing the first addendum to an existing thirteen total maximum daily loads for bacteria in Eastern Houston watersheds. This addendum adds one total maximum daily load for indicator bacteria in an unnamed tributary of Hunting Bayou.
A scientific report detailing the development of eight total maximum daily loads for bacteria in Greens Bayou Above Tidal and tributaries. These TMDLs are used to determine allowable loadings in new or amended permits for discharges of indicator bacteria in wastewater and stormwater into the watershed.
A document detailing the TCEQ's response to public comments received on total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in Jarbo Bayou.
A document detailing the TCEQ's response to public comments received on total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in Watersheds Upstream of Lake Houston.
A report of scientific information detailing the second addendum to an existing fifteen total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in watersheds upstream of Lake Houston. This addendum adds two total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in Brushy Creek and Spring Branch.
A report of scientific information detailing the first addendum to an existing seven total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in Lake Houston, East Fork San Jacinto River, West Fork San Jacinto River, and Crystal Creek watersheds. This addendum adds one total maximum daily load for indicator bacteria in Mound Creek.
A scientific analysis and report to support development of one total maximum daily load for indicator bacteria in Horsepen Creek.
A scientific analysis and report to support development of total maximum daily loads to reduce indicator bacteria in Rolling Fork Creek.
Appendix A for a scientific analysis and report to support development of new/additional total maximum daily loads for bacteria in the Houston-Metro area.
Appendix B for a scientific analysis and report to support development of new/additional total maximum daily loads for bacteria in the Houston-Metro area.
Appendix C for a scientific analysis and report to support development of new/additional total maximum daily loads for bacteria in the Houston-Metro area.
Appendix E of the 2012 technical support document for total maximum daily loads for bacteria for new/additional listings in the Houston Metro Area. This appendix details the general methods for estimating flow at water quality monitoring stations.
Technical analysis and report supporting development of total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in six water bodies in the Clear Creek watershed in the Houston-Galveston region.
A scientific analysis and report to support development of total maximum daily loads to reduce indicator bacteria in the Clear Creek watershed in Houston, Texas.
