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Fecal Coliform and Enterococci Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Loads for Shellfish and Recreational Monitoring Stations in the Tributaries of Morgan River HUC 030502071103

Varlik, Banu
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control; South Carolina Bureau of Water
Abstract
The federal Clean Water Act (CWA) directs each state to review the quality of its waters every two years to determine if water quality standards are being met. A Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) is a written plan and analysis to determine the maximum pollutant load a waterbody can receive and still meet applicable water quality standards. This TMDL document details Fecal Coliform and Enterococci Bacteria for shellfish and recreational monitoring stations in the tributaries of Morgan River HUC 030502071103.
Issue Date
2024-05
Keywords
Water--Pollution--Total maximum daily load--South Carolina, Bacterial pollution of water--South Carolina, Water--Monitoring--South Carolina, Water--South Carolina--Analysis, Water quality--South Carolina
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Records, documents, and information made available by the agencies of the South Carolina state government or its subdivisions are made accessible through the South Carolina State Library Depository and are protected under U.S. Copyright law (Title 17, U.S.C.) and South Carolina state law (Title 30 and 60, S.C.C.L.). Distribution rights are determined by the agency or author and users should contact the aforementioned for more information.
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