Van Duzen River TMDL
The Van Duzen River is listed on the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) List due to impairment to water quality by sediment.
The U.S. EPA developed and established the Van Duzen River and Yager Creek Total Maximum Daily Load for Sediment on December 16, 1999.
Please refer to the U.S. EPA Region 9 TMDL Webpage for more information.
Specific sediment control measures that Regional Water Board staff are taking or plan to take in the Van Duzen River watershed are described in the Regional Water Board Staff Work Plan to Control Excess Sediment in Sediment-Impaired Watersheds.
- Final TMDL (PDF) (73 pp, 680K)
- figure 1.1 (PDF) (1 pg, 150K)
- figure 21 (PDF) (1 pg, 130K)
- figure 22 (PDF) (1 pg, 125K)
Resources
TMDL Projects
- Albion River
- Big River
- Coastal Pathogens
- Eel River, North Fork
- Eel River, Upper Main
- Eel River, Middle Main
- Eel River, Middle Fork
- Eel River, Lower Main
- Eel River, South Fork
- Elk River
- Freshwater Creek
- Garcia River
- Gualala River
- Klamath River
- Laguna De Santa Rosa
- Lost River, Upper
- Lost River, Lower
- Mad River
- Mattole River
- Navarro River
- Noyo River
- Redwood Creek
- Russian River
- Salmon River
- Scott River
- Shasta River
- Stemple Creek
- Ten Mile River
- Trinity River
- Trinity River, South Fork
- Van Duzen River
(Page last updated 8/24/17)
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