Framework Water Quality Restoration Plan And Total Maximum Daily Loads (Tmdls) for the Lake Helena Watershed Planning Area : volume Ii 2004 Vol Ii
Framework Water Quality Restoration Plan And Total Maximum Daily Loads (Tmdls) for the Lake Helena Watershed Planning Area : volume Ii 2004 Vol Ii
Montana.Dept. of Environmental Quality
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This plan addresses a variety of water quality issues associated with the following four categories of pollutants: nutrients, metals, sediment, and temperature. While each of these categories have been addressed separately in the main body of this document, and each water body/pollutant combination is addressed separately in the TMDLs presented in Appendix A, it is recognized that there is a great deal of commonality in the solutions that may be applied to restore water quality. For example, la...ck of riparian vegetation reduces the amount of shade and thereby increases stream temperatures. The solution for reducing stream temperatures is to restore the riparian vegetation community. Since healthy riparian vegetation communities also buffer stream banks against erosion and filter sediments, this solution addresses metals, sediment, and nutrient problems as well as temperature problems. As another example, since metals and some forms of nutrients are often adsorbed onto sediment, almost all of the recommended measures to reduce sediment loading will also reduce metals and nutrient loading.
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