Gabilan Creek Watershed Turbidity TMDL
Information
On February 18, 2022, the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board adopted a Basin Plan amendment establishing total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) for turbidity in the Gabilan Creek watershed, located in Monterey County. Major streams in the Gabilan Creek watershed are impaired for turbidity and these TMDLs and associated implementation plan are intended to reduce turbidity and restore beneficial uses.
Documentation
- December 8, 2022 – Concise Summary of Regulatory Provisions
- February 18, 2022 - Central Coast Water Board Resolution to adopt the turbidity TMDLs
- Staff Report
- Attachment 1: Resolution R3-2022-0002 and Basin Plan Amendment Language
- Attachment 2: TMDL Project Technical Report
- Attachment 3: CEQA Checklist and Analysis
- Attachment 4: TMDL Economic Analysis
- Attachment 5: Scientific Peer Review and Staff Responses to Comments
- Attachment 6: Notice of Public Hearing – Notice of Opportunity to Comment
- Attachment 7: Public Comments and Staff Responses to Comments
- TMDL Documents Available for Public Review and Comment (October 19 - December 3, 2021)
- March 18, 2021 - Fact Sheet
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Contacts
- Peter Meertens
805-549-3869
Peter.Meertens@waterboards.ca.gov
Status and Public Notices
- Status: Approved and effective December 8, 2022
- Public Notice: None at this time.
Approval status
- Adopted by the Central Coast Water Board on February 18, 2022
- Approved by the Office of Administrate Law December 8, 2022
- Approved by the State Water Board on June7, 2022
- Approved by USEPA on March 27, 2023