Surface Water Quality Bureau
Monitoring & Assessment
US EPA-Approved TMDL for
the Lower Rio Chama Watershed
[Below El Vado Reservoir to
the Confluence with the Rio Grande]
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The Surface Water Quality Bureau (SWQB) conducted an intensive watershed survey of the Rio Chama Basin of northcentral New Mexico in 1999. Water quality monitoring stations were located within the watershed to evaluate the impact of tributary streams and ambient water quality conditions. As a result of assessing data generated during this monitoring effort, impairment determinations of New Mexico water quality standards (WQS) include the following:
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Heidi Henderson
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The TMDL document addresses the above-noted impairments as summarized in the tables starting on page 9. The data used to develop these TMDLs were collected during the 1999 Lower Rio Chama Watershed survey. The 1999 study identified other potential water quality impairments which are not addressed in this document. Additional data needs for verification of those impairments are being identified and data collection will follow. If these impairments are verified, subsequent TMDLs will be prepared in a separate document.
The Monitoring and Assessment Section will collect water quality data during the next rotational cycle. The next scheduled monitoring date for the Rio Chama Watershed is 2012 at which time TMDL targets will be re-examined and potentially revised as this document is considered to be an evolving management plan. In the event that new data indicate that the targets used in this analysis are not appropriate and/or if new standards are adopted, the load capacity will be adjusted accordingly. When water quality standards have been achieved, the reach will be moved to the appropriate category in the State's CWA §303(d)/§305(b) Integrated Report.
The Watershed Protection Section will continue to work with watershed groups to develop Watershed-Based Plans to implement strategies that attempt to correct the water quality impairments detailed in this document. Implementation of items detailed in the Watershed-Based Plans will be done with participation of all interested and affected parties.
A TMDL is a planning document that establishes specific goals to meet water quality standards in waterbodies where pollutant limits are exceeded. It includes current pollution loadings, reduction estimates for pollutants, information on probable sources of pollution, and suggestions to restore or protect the health of the waterbody.
For more information, please contact Heidi Henderson at the address or phone number provided above.


