Pioneer Press,
Vol. 32, No. 33
Page 1, column 1
-- Public, landowners, county and water management officials should attend.
By
Liz Bowen, assistant editor, Pioneer Press,
YREKA,
So,
it has been deemed by the Regional Control Board officials that the water
quality in the two rivers should be fixed.
A
public workshop will be held by the Control Board on June 28 at the Miner’s
This
will also be a public scooping meeting for developing a CEQA for the California
Environmental Quality Act.
Officials
from the Control Board have met for several years in both watersheds regarding
the development of Total Maximum Daily Loads, called TMDLs, with other agency
officials and landowners.
The
TMDL is what will be the maximum of impairment that will be allowed in the
rivers. Action Plans are being developed to reduce the impairments of sediment,
oxygen problems and cool the rivers’ temperatures.
The
Action Plans is expected to create regulations and standards pertaining to
agricultural practices.
Rancher
John Menke has been attending the meetings and is concerned by the lack of
expertise by state officials, who are making statements to create regulations.
Menke commented at a recent meeting that agency personnel were saying that
125-feet tall cottonwood trees should line the entire
State
officials claim the impairments are impacting several “beneficial uses,”
including those related to the cold-water salmon and steelhead fishery.
The
purpose of the TMDLs is to establish loading capacities in order to attain and
maintain water quality standards.
The
proposed Basin Plan amendments will describe the Regional Water Board’s
approach toward reducing pollutant discharges and meeting or maintaining water
quality standards.
Members
of the public and interested parties will be provided the opportunity to present
oral and or written comments during the June 28 meeting. All comments will be
included in the final administrative record.
For
more information on the Scott River TMDL contact Bryan McFadin at 707-576-2751
and on the
(Pioneer Press grants permission for this article to be copied and forwarded.)