Minnesota's Impaired Waters and TMDLs
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 Minnesota's Impaired Waters and TMDLs
Approved TMDLs and Implementation Plans
Listed below are the final TMDLs and implementation plans
approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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Carver-Bevens-Silver Creeks TMDL:
Fecal Coliform (Minnesota River Basin)
- Approved by the EPA on March 14, 2007
- Chippewa
River TMDL: Fecal Coliform (Minnesota River
Basin)
- Approved by
the EPA on January 11, 2007
- Chippewa
River TMDL: Un-ionized Ammonia
(Minnesota River Basin)
- Approved
by the EPA on October 29, 2004
- Lake Independence TMDL: Excess Nutrients (Upper
Mississippi River Basin)
- Approved by the EPA on February 23, 2007
- Long Prairie River Watershed TMDL: Low Dissolved Oxygen
- Approved
by the EPA on August 5, 2005
- Lower
Minnesota River TMDL: Low Dissolved Oxygen
- Approved
by the EPA on September 28, 2004
- Lower
Mississippi River Basin TMDL: Regional Fecal Coliform
- Approved by the EPA on April 5, 2006
- Lower Otter Tail River TMDL: Turbidity (Red
River Basin)
- Approved by the EPA on February 12, 2007
- Shingle Creek TMDL: Chloride (Upper
Mississippi River Basin)
- Approved by the EPA on February 14, 2007
- Statewide TMDL:
Mercury Pollutant Reduction Plan
- Approved by the EPA on March 27, 2007
- Sunrise River, North Branch TMDL: Fecal
Coliform Bacteria (St. Croix River Basin)
- Approved by the EPA on February 22, 2007
- Yellow
Medicine (South Branch) TMDL: Fecal Coliform Bacteria
- Approved
by the EPA on September 30, 2004
TMDL Implementation Plans Containing Storm Water Requirements
No TMDL Implementation Plans currently contain construction
storm water requirements.
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