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Stage 2 Data Report

Stage 2 Data Report
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Release: 2007
Genre: Bay Creek Watershed (Pope County and Johnson County, Ill.)
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The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) has a three-stage approach to total maximum daily load (TMDL) development. The stages are: Stage 1 -- Watershed Characterization, Data Analysis, Methodology Selection; Stage 2 -- Data Collection (optional); Stage 3 -- Model Calibration, TMDL Scenarios, Implementation Plan. This report addresses data collection association with Stage 2 TMDL development for the following watersheds: Bay Creek, Cahokia Creek/Holiday Shores Lake, Cedar Creek/Cedar Lake, Crab Orchard Creek/Crab Orchard Lake, Crooked Creek, Little Wabash River, Mary's River/North Fork Cox Creek, Sangamon River/Lake Decatur, Shoal Creek, South Fork Saline RIver/Lake of Egypt, South Fork Sangamon River/Lake Taylorville.


Middle Sangamon River Watershed Stage 3 TMDL Report

Middle Sangamon River Watershed Stage 3 TMDL Report
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Release: 2017
Genre: Nutrient pollution of water
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"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reviewed of the final Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) and support documentation for the Middle Sangamon River. The River is located in central Illinois and flows in a westerly direction in Macon, Christian and Sangamon Counties, and a small portion in Logan County (IDs E-05, E-06, E-09 and E-16 in the Sangamon River). The TMDLs address four fecal coliform impairments in the Middle Sangamon River"--Approval letter.