Columbia & Snake River Temperature TMDL Implementation Plan Public Survey
The Columbia and Lower Snake rivers are included on the state's list of polluted waters, due to high water temperatures that exceed state water quality standards and pose a threat to salmon. In 2021, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the Columbia and Snake Rivers Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL). TMDLs, or clean up plans, are a tool we use to address water quality issues that describe steps needed to get to healthy water.
The TMDL lists ____________ as primary sources leading to increased water temperatures. Reducing temperatures within the rivers will require coordinated strategies and collaborative partnerships.
The Dept. of Ecology is beginning efforts to develop an implementation plan for the Columbia and Snake River Temperature TMDL. The plan will outline the collective actions needed to address high temperatures within the rivers. We anticipate focusing on _______.
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The Columbia and Lower Snake rivers are included on the state's list of polluted waters, due to high water temperatures that exceed state water quality standards and pose a threat to salmon. In 2021, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the Columbia and Snake Rivers Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL). TMDLs, or clean up plans, are a tool we use to address water quality issues that describe steps needed to get to healthy water.
The TMDL lists ____________ as primary sources leading to increased water temperatures. Reducing temperatures within the rivers will require coordinated strategies and collaborative partnerships.
The Dept. of Ecology is beginning efforts to develop an implementation plan for the Columbia and Snake River Temperature TMDL. The plan will outline the collective actions needed to address high temperatures within the rivers. We anticipate focusing on _______.
We want to hear form you!
Contact Information
*Indicates Required Fields