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Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) and the 303(d) List of Impaired Water Bodies

What are TMDLs? TMDL Projects The 303(d) List
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Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) are action plans to restore clean water. Section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act requires that states identify water bodies -- bays, rivers, streams, creeks, and coastal areas -- that do not meet water quality standards, and the pollutants that impair them. TMDLs examine the water quality problems, identify sources of pollutants, and specify actions that create solutions. They are adopted by the Regional Water Board as amendments to our Region's Basin Plan. For more information about TMDLs, click here.

Within our region, the 2006 303(d) list includes more than 270 listings in 88 water bodies. Water Board staff are currently developing TMDL projects to address more than 160 of these listings. (One TMDL may address multiple listings. For example, the Diazinon/Pesticide Toxicity TMDL for urban creeks addressed more than 30 impaired creeks or creek segments.)

Completed TMDL Projects:
Napa River Pathogens
Napa River Sediment
San Francisco Bay Mercury
Sonoma Creek Pathogens
Tomales Bay Pathogens
Urban Creeks Pesticide Toxicity
Walker Creek Mercury

TMDL Projects in Development:
Guadalupe River Watershed Mercury
Lagunitas Creek Sediment
Pacifica beaches, San Pedro Creek Pathogens
Napa River Nutrients
Richardson Bay Pathogens
San Francisco Bay PCBs
North San Francisco Bay Selenium
San Francisquito Creek Sediment
Butano and Pescadero Creeks Sediment
Sonoma Creek Nutrients
Sonoma Creek Sediment
Tomales Bay Mercury
Tomales Bay Siltation/Sediment
Walker Creek Sediment

TMDL Program Status Report (pdf, 1.2MB)

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The 303(d) List


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TMDL Links

Regional map of TMDLs in progress
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The 2006 303(d) list has been approved by State Board and partially approved by U.S. EPA.

Final 2006 303(d) List, San Francisco Bay Region (PDF file)
California Final 2006 303(d) List, All Regions (PDF file)

Fact Sheets

How TMDLs Are Adopted: The Basin Planning Process, February 2004 (PDF file)
Fact sheet produced in cooperation with the Clean Estuary Partnership (CEP)

Legacy Pollution: What Does it Mean for the Health of the Bay, March 2003, (PDF file)
Fact sheet produced by the CEP.

TMDLs: Taking Action for Clean Water, September 2002 (HTML version)

The Clean Estuary Partnership

The Clean Estuary Partnership (CEP) is a collaborative effort of the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board and the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies (BACWA). The CEP uses science, adaptive management, and public collaboration to develop technically valid, cost-effective strategies--including TMDLs--that result in identifiable, sustainable water quality improvements for San Francisco Bay. For more information on the CEP, click here.