TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOADS (TMDLs)

The Jemez River in autumn...

Under Section 303(d)(1) of the Clean Water Act (CWA), states are required to develop a list of waters within a state that are not in compliance with water quality standards and establish a total maximum daily load (TMDL) for each pollutant.

Heidi Henderson
TMDL Coordinator
(505) 827-2901
WHAT'S NEW...
Final DRAFT TMDL - Middle Rio Grande
2010 Quality Management Plan for environmental operations
2010 Assessment Protocol

A TMDL is defined as “a written plan and analysis established to ensure that a waterbody will attain and maintain water quality standard including consideration of existing pollutant loads and reasonably foreseeable increases in pollutant loads” (USEPA 1999). TMDLs have become an integral part of New Mexico’s Water Quality Management Plan.

Through the NM Water Quality Act, the State Legislature has empowered the Water Quality Control Commission with the authority to create such planning documents. The NMED is the agency responsible for implementing and enforcing the regulations adopted by the WQCC, including the development of TMDLs.

According to 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 130, TMDLs are the sum of the individual Waste Load Allocations (WLAs) for point sources and Load Allocations (LAs) for nonpoint sources (NPSs) and background conditions, and includes a margin of safety (MOS). A point source is a discrete discharge of pollution through a pipe or similar conveyance. A nonpoint source is any non-specific source of pollution (e.g. agricultural/rangeland runoff). Current estimates indicate that nonpoint sources are the cause of approximately 95% of the state’s water quality problem. The MOS accounts for uncertainty in the loading calculation. The MOS may not be the same for all waterbodies due to differences in the availability and strength of data used in the calculations. TMDLs are not regulatory documents, but they can be used to issue or modify permits for point sources. Non-point source pollution problems are addressed through non-regulatory programs including CWA §319(h) grants.

TMDL Essentials...
Steps for TMDL Development
§303(d)-§305(b) Integrated List & Report...
2010-2012 Public Comment DRAFT List
2006-2008 Edition
2004-2006 Edition
2002-2004 Edition
2000-2002 Edition
1998-2000 Edition
Supporting Materials
Record of Decision
2010-2012 Public Comment DRAFT ROD
2006-2008 Edition
2004-2006 Edition
2002-2004 Edition
2000-2002 Edition
1998-2000 Edition
USEPA Letters of Approval
2006-2008 Edition
2004-2006 Edition
2002-2004 Edition
Miscellaneous
Pajarito Plateau Assessment
(For 2010-2012 Edition of §303(d)-§305(b) Integrated List & Report)
San Juan River Basin Sedimentation/Siltation (Stream Bottom Deposit) Implementation Determinations for the 2004-2006 CWA Integrated §303(d)-§305(b) List of Assessed Waters
Mora River (USGS Gage East of Shoemaker to HWY 434) Nutrient/Eutrophication Biological Indicators Impairment Determination for the 2004-2006 CWA Integrated §303(d)-§305(b) List of Assessed Waters
Bed Material Characteristics of the San Juan River and Selected Tributaries, New Mexico:  Developing Protocols for Stream Bottom Deposits.  USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, August 2004

Protocols, Procedures, and Plans...
Continuing Planning Process
Hydrology Protocol
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Water Quality Management Programs
Quality Managment Plan for NMED/SWQB Environmental Data Operations

Lake Surveys...

2000 Lake Surveys
Clayton Lake
Monastery Lake
Santa Cruz Reservoir
2001 Lake Surveys
Blue Hole
McAllister Lake
Santa Cruz Reservoir
Santa Rosa Reservoir
Storrie Lake
2002 Lake Surveys
Jackson Lake
Lake Farmington (Beeline)
Navajo Reservoir
2002 Playa Lakes Report
Laguna Gatuna
Williams Sink
Lane Salt Lake
Middle Lake (Lea County)
Laguna Uno
Laguna Walden
Laguna Quatro
Laguna Tres
Salt (Wagon Mound) Lake
Chicosa Lake
2003 Lake Surveys
Bonito Lake
Brantley Reservoir
Grindstone Canyon Reservoir
Sumner Reservoir
2004 Lake Surveys
Bluewater Reservoir
Caballo Reservoir
Quemado Lake
Ramah Lake
San Gregorio Lake
Upper Nutria Diversion Reservoir
Zuni Cinder Cone Lake
Zuni Salt Lake
2005 Lake Surveys
Eagle Nest Lake
Fenton Lake
Santa Cruz Reservoir
2006 Lake Surveys
Conchas Reservoir
Ute Reservoir
Upper and Lower Charette Lakes
Springer Lake
Lake Maloya
Lake Alice
Laguna Madre
Stubblefield Lake
Maxwell 12, 13, and 14
Lower and Upper Shuree Ponds

Stream Surveys...

Lower Rio Grande Tributaries - 2004

Other Important Links... (Opens in new window)
US EPA - Monitoring and Assessing Water Quality
2002 National §305(b) Report (Latest report currently available)
2000 National §305(b) Report
1998 National §305(b) Report
2004 National Assessment Database
2002 National Assessment Database
Monitoring, Assessment, and Reporting Guidelines
CALM:  Consolidated Assessment and Listing Methodology

 

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