118. Sandy Creek and Wolf Creek: Recreational Uses
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A scientific analysis and report to support development of two total maximum daily loads to reduce indicator bacteria in Sandy Creek and Wolf Creek.
A meeting summary for a November 21, 2019 stakeholder meeting for a total maximum daily load project for indicator bacteria in Sandy Creek and Wolf Creek.
A meeting summary for a September 1, 2020 stakeholder meeting for a total maximum daily load project for indicator bacteria in Sandy Creek and Wolf Creek.
A presentation for the Sandy and Wolf Creeks I-Plan Coordination Committee meeting detailing project updates and next steps in a project for indicator bacteria in Sandy and Wolf Creeks.
A meeting summary of the May 17, 2021 coordination committee for the Sandy Creek and Wolf Creek TMDL and I-Plan project.
A project overview describing the Sandy Creek and Wolf Creek watersheds and the steps taken to reduce indicator bacteria in the waterbodies through the implementation of total maximum daily loads.
This report describes total maximum daily loads for two assessment units, Sandy Creek (AU 0603A_01) and Wolf Creek (AU 0603B_01), in the Neches River Basin, where concentrations of indicator bacteria exceed the criterion used to determine attainment of the primary contact recreation 1 use. The watersheds of Sandy Creek and Wolf Creek are in Jasper and Tyler counties. Both creeks flow into B.A. Steinhagen Lake.
A draft implementation plan for two total maximum daily loads for indicator bacteria in Sandy and Wolf Creek.
Total maximum daily load implementation plan for indicator bacteria in Sandy Creek and Wolf Creek.
TCEQ's responses to public comments for the total maximum daily load implementation plan for Sandy Creek and Wolf Creek.