118. Lufkin Area Watersheds: Recreational Uses
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environmental quality; water quality;
A meeting summary for a November 22, 2019 meeting to discuss water quality planning and implementation and next steps to address bacteria concerns in tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine.
A meeting summary for a July 17, 2020 meeting to discuss next steps in a total maximum daily load project to address bacteria concerns in tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine.
A meeting summary for a November 30, 2020 meeting to discuss next steps in a TMDL project to address bacteria concerns in tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine.
A meeting summary for a March 25, 2021 meeting to discuss next steps in a TMDL project to address bacteria concerns in tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine.
A meeting summary for a June 6, 2021 meeting to discuss next steps in a TMDL project to address bacteria concerns in tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine.
A project overview describing the Lufkin Area watersheds and the associated development of a total maximum daily load(s) to protect recreational uses within the watersheds.
For Assessment Units 0604A_02, 0604B_01, 0604C_01, and 0604M_03
A draft implementation plan for four total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine.
A document detailing public comments received on a total maximum daily load project for bacteria in tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine, and the TCEQ's response to those comments.
Four Total Maximum Daily Loads for Indicator Bacteria in Tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine
Response to Public Comment: Implementation Plan for Four Total Maximum Daily Loads for Indicator Bacteria in Tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine
A scientific report used to develop one total maximum daily load to reduce indicator bacteria in one assessment unit (0604A_03) in Cedar Creek (Segment 0604A), located entirely within Angelina County.
Addendum One to Four Total Maximum Daily Loads for Indicator Bacteria in Tributaries of the Neches River below Lake Palestine