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Salmon River TMDL
The Salmon River Watershed is listed on the Section 303(d) List for impairment
or threat of impairment to water quality associated with nutrients and temperature.
The North Coast Regional Board is the lead agency for development of the Salmon
River TMDLs. North Coast Regional Board staff performed fieldwork in the watershed
in 2002. No evidence of impairment from elevated levels of nutrients was observed.
As part of the 2004 update of the Section 303(d) List, Regional Board staff
recommended to the State Water Resources Control Board that the Salmon River
be delisted for nutrients. Regional Board staff completed the analysis and
report documenting findings associated with temperature conditions and sources
of temperature impairment in the Salmon River watershed. This was prepared
as the Salmon River Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load and Implementation
Plan. This TMDL and Implementation Plan document, as adopted on June 22, 2005
through Regional Water Board Resolution No. R1-2005-0058, is available below.
(note: File sizes vary. It is advisable to download the pdf documents to your
local drive in order to view/print etc.)
Total Maximum Daily Load for Temperature and Implementation Plan
- Part
1 - Text
- Part
2 - Figures (7.5 Mbytes)
- Part
3 - Appendix A: Anadromous Salmonids in the Salmon River, California:
A Summary From the Literature. (2.7 Mbytes)
- Part
4 - Appendix B: Temperature Analysis (1 Mbyte)
- Part 5 -
Appendix C: Control Measures to Improve Riparian Conditions (257 Kbytes)
- Part
6 - Appendix D: Temperature Data Information (428 Kbytes)
- Part 7 - Appendix
E: Comments (286 Kbytes)
- Part
8 - Appendix F: Response to Comments (24 Kbytes)
Salmon River Memorandum of Understanding
The Salmon River TMDL for Temperature and Implementation Plan (Resolution R1-2005-0058) requires the Regional Water Board and U.S. Forest Service, Klamath and Six Rivers National Forests, to develop a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that identifies the elements of U.S. Forest Service plans and commitments that will support achieving TMDL loading capacities and would be expected to lead to attaining temperature water quality standards.