Can the expectations be attained?
By Liz Bowen
Pioneer Press Assistant Editor
Pioneer
Press,
Vol. 33, No. 12
Page A1, column 1
YREKA,
A meeting to obtain information and comments
from the public will be held at the Miner’s
The State Water Quality Control Board is in charge of the action plan, which directs the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board and staff to do the development of the plan.
Utilizing the federal Clean Water Act, the
federal Environmental Protection Agency directed the State of
Back in the 1990's, the
The Regional Water Quality Board’s employees (staff) will hold public meetings. These meetings are expected to identify and discuss the scope of potential environmental impacts that will be proposed through the Total Maximum Daily Load, called TMDL, plan of action.
The Scott River TMDL plan was recently deemed completed and accepted by the Regional Board, although timber, agriculture and landowners claimed that incorrect and flawed data had been used to establish potential regulations.
The Regional Board’s staff estimated that 50
percent of the
Consistently since the 1940's, landowners and
the Resource Conservation District have worked to establish trees and solidify
banks. But during a wet winter such as the one
Too warm of temperatures and sediment were the
“impairments” listed for the
Each action plan will then be used by the
Regional Board to amend the Basin Plan, which governs water quality in the
The Basin Plan amendment will describe the approach that will be expected to achieve a reduction in nutrient discharges, improve water temperatures and increase oxygen concentrations. State regulations will be established to reach the plan’s goals.
It is claimed by the governments that the “impairments” in the Klamath and other rivers are impacting several beneficial uses, including cold water salmon and steelhead fishery. The TMDL plan will establish the “load” capacity that the river can handle and still meet water quality standards.
Another public scoping meeting for the Klamath
River TMDL plan will be held at the coast in
Questions regarding the scoping meeting should be directed to David Leland at
(707) 576-2069 or Matt St. John at (707) 576-3762.