Water Quality Restoration Plan And Total Maximum Daily Loads (Tmdls) for the Lake Helena Watershed Planning Area 2004 Vol I 3.0
Water Quality Restoration Plan And Total Maximum Daily Loads (Tmdls) for the Lake Helena Watershed Planning Area 2004 Vol I 3.0
Montana.Dept. of Environmental Quality
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In 1996, the cold-water fishery and aquatic life uses in the Middle Fork Warm Springs Creek were listed as partially supported because of siltation, habitat alterations, and metals. The basis for the listing is unknown. However, a habitat survey performed in 2001 reported substrate embeddedness, erosion-prone banks, and excessive road sediment inputs. In 2000, the stream was listed only for metals, while in 2002 siltation and other habitat alterations were again added as contributing causes of ...impairment. The 2000 and 2002 303(d) lists showed aquatic life, cold-water fishery, and drinking water uses as non-supported, and included arsenic, copper, and zinc as specific metals-related causes. A typical view of this segment is shown in the photo below. A review of the current data is provided below. Available data include results from the 2003 preliminary source assessment survey (Appendix C), a cross-sectional survey on the Helena National Forest (Helena National Forest) that included a Proper Functioning Condition assessment and pebble counts, McNeil core subsurface fines from two sites within the Helena National Forest, suspended sediment data, macroinvertebrate data, fish population measures, and water chemistry data.
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