| Counties: |
De Witt, Guadalupe, Gonzales, Karnes, Wilson |
| Parameters: |
Bacteria, dissolved oxygen |
| Basin: |
Guadalupe River |
| Segments: |
1803A, 1803B |
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|
Sandies Creek
|
Background
and Goals
In Elm Creek and Sandies Creek in south central Texas, water
quality testing found elevated levels of fecal coliform bacteria
and low concentrations of dissolved oxygen. The TCEQ is working
with the Guadalupe-Blanco River
Authority
and other regional stakeholders to develop
a plan to restore the quality of the affected streams. The
program's South
Central Texas Streams project verified the need to develop
TMDLs for the creeks.
Disease-causing bacteria from human and animal waste may
threaten public health. People who swim or wade in the creek may be
at risk. Oxygen, which dissolves in water, is essential for the
survival of aquatic life. While the amount of dissolved oxygen in
water fluctuates naturally, various human activities can cause
unusually or chronically low dissolved oxygen levels, which may
harm fish and other aquatic organisms.
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Public
Participation
The TCEQ is informing stakeholders about this project at public
meetings and in print and electronic media.
Meetings about TMDL projects are open to everyone.
Meeting Summaries
Meeting summaries and presentations are provided below in PDF.
(Help with PDF.)
- June 23, 2008
- August 23, 2007
- July 14, 2005
- November 18, 2004
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Project Documents
Final reports from the assessment to determine the extent and
severity of the impairments. (Provided in PDF. Help with PDF.)
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For More Information
For additional information regarding this project, please call
Andrew Sullivan at 512/239-4587. Or e-mail us at tmdl@tceq.state.tx.us, and
reference the Elm and Sandies Creeks TMDL in the subject line.
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