Weeks Bay Watershed Project Management Plan - Mobile Bay ...
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78<br />
2000 §303(d) List Prioritization Strategy<br />
Is the waterbody fully supporting its uses<br />
based on data collected within the past 5<br />
years ?<br />
Yes<br />
Do Not<br />
List<br />
No<br />
Is the waterbody partially supporting or<br />
not supporting designated uses due to<br />
background conditions, physical<br />
characteristics, or other causes not<br />
readily addressed by the Total<br />
Maximum Daily Load process 1 ?<br />
No<br />
Has a control strategy 2 been developed<br />
to address the partial-support or nonsupport<br />
status ?<br />
No<br />
Is the waterbody partially supporting<br />
designated uses ?<br />
Yes<br />
Yes<br />
Yes<br />
No<br />
Is the waterbody designated<br />
Outstanding Alabama Water,<br />
Outstanding<br />
National Resource Water or a tributary<br />
to or upstream of such waters ?<br />
Yes<br />
Is the waterbody designated<br />
Outstanding Alabama Water,<br />
Outstanding<br />
National Resource Water or a tributary<br />
to or upstream of such waters ?<br />
No<br />
Low<br />
Priority<br />
Medium<br />
Priority<br />
No<br />
Yes<br />
High<br />
Priority<br />
1 Examples of other causes not readily addressed by the TMDL process include in<br />
place contaminants, flow regulation/modification, unknown sources, and atmospheric<br />
deposition.<br />
2 Examples of control strategies include wastewater treatment upgrades or removal,<br />
best management practice implementation, and permit modifications.<br />
<strong>Weeks</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Watershed</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>