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Total Maximum Daily Loads for Total Phosphorus To Address Four Streams Segments and Two Lakes in Cooper River Watershed, Camden County Lower Delaware Water Region (Approved). Retrieved from
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Main TitleTotal Maximum Daily Loads for Total Phosphorus To Address Four Streams Segments and Two Lakes in Cooper River Watershed, Camden County Lower Delaware Water Region (Approved)
PublisherNew Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), Division of Watershed Management
Date Created2004
Subject (Geographic)Burlington County, Camden County, Delaware
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Country: United States
State: Delaware
Subject (Topical)contamination; pollution; rivers; water quality; watershed; waterbodies; stormwater; TMDL; phosphorus; Cooper River At Lindenwold; Cooper River At Lawnside; Cooper River At Haddonfield; North Branch Cooper River At Kresson; Cooper River Lake; Evans Pond; Wallworth Lake; Lower Delaware Water Region
DescriptionThe State of New Jersey has identified several waterbodies in the Cooper River watershed, Lower Delaware Water Region, as being impaired by phosphorus. This report establishes six TMDLs, which address phosphorus loads to the identified waterbodies. These TMDLs documents include management approaches or restoration plans to reduce loadings of total phosphorus from various sources in order to attain applicable surface water quality standards for total phosphorus. This TMDL Report is consistent with EPA's May 20, 2002 guidance document entitled: "Guidelines for Reviewing TMDLs under Existing Regulations issued in 1992," (Suftin, 2002), which describes the statutory and regulatory requirements for approvable TMDLs.
NoteAmendment to the Tri-County Water Quality Management Plan, Watershed Management Area 18: Cooper River At Lindenwold, Cooper River At Lawnside, Cooper River At Haddonfield, North Branch Cooper River At Kresson, Cooper River Lake, Evans Pond, Wallworth Lake
NotePurpose: to establish six TMDLs, which address phosphorus loads to the identified waterbodies, and to present management approaches or restoration plans to reduce loadings of total phosphorus from various sources in order to attain applicable surface water quality standards for total phosphorus.
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Date: 2008-03-06 00:00:00.0
Creator: Karen Hanson
Organization NameNew Jersey Environmental Digital Library
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