• If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old.

  • You already know Dokkio is an AI-powered assistant to organize & manage your digital files & messages. Very soon, Dokkio will support Outlook as well as One Drive. Check it out today!

View
 

Beaverhead Metals and Nutrient TMDL Project

This version was saved 5 years, 8 months ago View current version     Page history
Saved by Eric Trum
on July 12, 2018 at 10:22:25 am
 

 

 

Beaverhead TMDL Planning Area

 

OVERVIEW

 

The majority of the Beaverhead TMDL Planning Area (TPA) is located within Beaverhead County, with a small portion in Madison County and includes the towns of Dillon and Twin Bridges. The Beaverhead TPA encompasses the Beaverhead River watershed, which begins at the outlet of the Clark Canyon Reservoir and flows northeast 79.5 miles before joining the Big Hole River to form the Jefferson River. The TPA coincides with the 10020002 fourth-code hydrologic unit code (HUC), and is bounded by the Pioneer Mountains on the west, the Ruby Range to the east, and the Snowcrest Range and Blacktail Mountains to the south.

 

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality has identified 18 streams or assessment units with metal or nutrient water quality impairments in the Beaverhead TPA. They are shown in the table below. The TMDL planning process for this TPA incorporates a combination of water quality sampling and hydrologic modeling to further identify and quantify nutrient and metal contributions from all significant sources.

 

The table identifies which streams have nutrient and/or metals listed impairments. For complete information on each stream's probable impairment causes and sources, see DEQ's Clean Water Act Information Center. Click on "Search" and then choose the "By Location" tab. Select the TMDL Planning Area (TPA) drop-down list, click on "Beaverhead," and then click "Search."

 

PROJECT SCHEDULE FOR NUTRIENT, AND METALS TMDLS  

 

Nutrient and Metals TMDLs are currently under development based on listings in the 2018 Integrated Report.

 

Sediment TMDLs were completed in July of 2012. A temperature TMDL was developed for the lower segment of the Beaverhead River in November of 2014. The final documents can be found on DEQ's Final TMDL Documents webpage (click on the Upper Missouri basin tab).

 

DEQ has completed several years of water quality sampling for sediment, temperature, nutrients, and metals in cooperation with the Beaverhead Watershed Committee and others. Sediment data can be found in the appendices of the "Beaverhead Sediment Total Maximum Daily Loads and Framework Water Quality Protection Plan" document on our Final TMDL Documents webpage (click on the Upper Missouri basin tab).

 

Additional data will be provided as Nutrient and Metals TMDLs progress.

 

CONTACTS

 

BEAVERHEAD

TMDL AFFILIATION

NAME & EMAIL

PHONE

DEQ Pollutant Project Manager for Metals

Mark Ockey

(406) 444-6742

Project Coordinator & Pollutant Project Manager for Nutrients

Eric Trum

(406) 444-0531