RUAA Summary of Findings Public Meeting: Ash, Dosier, and Derrett Creeks - Trinity River Basin
Ash Creek (0809B), Dosier Creek (0809C), and Derrett Creek (0809D) RUAA Summary of Findings public meeting will take place July 8, 2025 from 5:15pm – 6:15pm in the Green Room at the Azle Memorial Library located at 333 W Main Street in Azle, Texas.
- https://www.tceq.texas.gov/waterquality/standards/ruaas/ruaa-summary-of-findings-public-meeting-ash-dosier-and-derrett-creeks-trinity-river-basin
- RUAA Summary of Findings Public Meeting: Ash, Dosier, and Derrett Creeks - Trinity River Basin
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- Ash Creek (0809B), Dosier Creek (0809C), and Derrett Creek (0809D) RUAA Summary of Findings public meeting will take place July 8, 2025 from 5:15pm – 6:15pm in the Green Room at the Azle Memorial Library located at 333 W Main Street in Azle, Texas.
Jul 08, 2025 from 05:15 PM to 06:15 PM (America/Chicago / UTC-500)
Azle Memorial Library, Green Room, 333 W Main Street, Azle, 76020, Tarrant County
TCEQ uses a watershed-based approach to address water quality. This approach supports integration of various state water quality programs by providing a framework and a mechanism for coordination among water quality management agencies, stakeholders, and the public. As part of this approach, it is essential to develop meaningful, yet attainable, water quality standards.
A use-attainability analysis (UAA) evaluates designated or presumed uses if there is reason to believe the standards for a water body are inappropriate due to local conditions. A UAA is a scientific assessment of the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of a water body.
RUAAs
An RUAA is a specific type of UAA that is conducted to evaluate and determine what category of recreational use is appropriate for a particular water body. RUAAs are typically site-specific studies that assess reasonably attainable recreational uses based on the physical and flow characteristics of a stream—such as water depth and persistence of flow. Supporting information, including surveys of individuals and organizations with firsthand knowledge of a water body, is also collected to assess historical and existing patterns of recreational use.
Stakeholder involvement is fundamental to the success of this project.
Ash Creek (0809B), Dosier Creek (0809C), and Derrett Creek (0809D) RUAA Summary of Findings public meeting will take place July 8, 2025 from 5:15pm – 6:15pm in the Green Room at the Azle Memorial Library located at 333 W Main Street in Azle, Texas.
This meeting will begin the 30-day public comment period on the Draft RUAA for Ash Creek (0809B), Dosier Creek (0809C), and Derrett Creek (0809D) in the Trinity River Basin Report. Any additional comments received will be included in the final report and considered to make an informed recommendation for the recreational-use category and criteria to include in the Texas Surface Water Quality Standards.
If you are a stakeholder and would like to provide information about any recreation activities on any of these water bodies, please complete our Recreational Activity Questionnaire, see link above.