We Have a 303(D) Link from Our Home Page

We Have a 303(D) Link from Our Home Page

We have a 303(d) link from our home page

and it links to

It includes:

2008 - 303(d) List
(Notice of Public Solicitation of Water Quality Data and Information for 2008 Integrated Report - List of Impaired Waters and Surface Water Quality Assessment [303(d)/305(b)])

which should be altered to say:

2008 - Integrated Report and 303(d) List
(Draft 2008 Integrated Report - List of Impaired Waters and Surface Water Quality Assessment [303(d)/305(b)])

And then when people open the site we should have a whole web page with all the docs looking something like:

The 303(d) List of Impaired Water BodiesLos Angeles Region - 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Segments

2008 303(d)/305(b) Integrated Report

The 303(d) list of water quality limited segments

The Federal Clean Water Act Section 303(d) requires that States assess the quality of their waters every two years and publish a list of those waters not meeting the water quality standards established for them. Water quality standards include beneficial uses, water quality objectives necessary to protect these uses and the antidegradation policy, and are found in the Basin Plan. For water bodies placed on the 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Segments, states are required to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for the pollutant(s) that are causing standards impairment.

Water bodies are included on the 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Segments after evaluation of existing water quality data using the methodology for determining impairment identified in the Water Quality Control Policy for Developing California's Clean Water Act Section 303(d) List and the Functional Equivalent Document, both adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board in September 2004.

Once a water body is placed on the 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Segments, it remains on the list until a TMDL is adopted and the water quality standards are attained or there are sufficient data to demonstrate that water quality standards have been met and delisting should take place.

303(d) List

  • Notice of Public Hearing, 41 KB, PDF (PDF info), A public meeting and availability of documents for public review concerning proposed revisions to the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) list and consideration of an Integrated Assessment Report for the Los Angeles Region.
  • Tentative Resolution
  • Draft Los Angeles Region Integrated ReportClean Water Act Section 305(b) Reportand Section 303(d) List of Impaired Waters, 169 KB, PDF (PDF info)
  • Appendix A, Public Solicitation Letters
  • Appendix B - Integrated Report Category 2 Waterbodies Supporting Some Beneficial Uses
  • Appendix C - Integrated Report Category 3 Waterbodies with Insufficient Information
  • Appendix D - Integrated Report Category 4 Water Quality Limited Segments Fully Addressed
  • Appendix E - Integrated Report Category 5 Water Quality Limited Segments Not Fully Addressed
  • Appendix F - Lis of All Waterbody Impairments (Categories 4 and 5) (The Updated 303(d) list)
  • Appendix G - Fact Sheets Documenting 2008 Revised Listing Decisions
  • Appendix H - Fact Sheets Documenting Miscellaneous Changes to the Integrated Report
  • Appendix I - All References Used in Development of the 2008 Integrated Report

Contact persons regarding the 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Segments

If you have any questions or comments regarding the 303(d) List please contact Man Voong at (213) 576-6808.