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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
February 24, 202 4
ST. LOUIS COUNTY
PHASE II
STORMWATER
MANAGEMENT P L AN
FOURTH TERM PERMIT
2021-2026
MOR0400
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MDNR Stormwater Management Plan Report Form………………………………………….…………….. 1
MDNR Stormwater Management Plan Report Form Part C Progress and Compliance and
Part D Evaluation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
11
MDNR Stormwater Management Plan Report Form Part E Water Sample Analysis…...……. 40
MDNR Stormwater Management Plan Report Form Part F ARAP Implementation Status... 134
Appendix BMP 2……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 172
Appendix BMP 4……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 173
Appendix BMP 5……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 174
Appendix BMP 7……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 179
Appendix BMP 8……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 192
Appendix BMP 9……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 193
Appendix BMP 11……………………………………………………………………………….…………………………… 195
Appendix BMP 12………………………………………………………………………….………………………………… 198
Appendix BMP 14………………………………………………………………………….………………………………… 207
Appendix BMP 15……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 215
Appendix BMP 20……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 220
Appendix BMP 21…………………………………………………………….……………………………………………… 222
Appendix BMP 22…………………………………………………………….……………………………………………… 223
Appendix BMP 35……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 225
Appendix BMP 38…………………………………………………………….……………………………………………… 235
Appendix BMP 39a………………………………………………………….…………….………………………………… 239
Appendix BMP 44…………………………………………………………………….……………………………………… 242
Appendix BMP 45……………………………………………………….…………………………………………………… 245
Appendix BMP 46a………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 248
Appendix BMP 46b and 49…..………………………………………………..………………………………………… 251
Appendix BMP 47..………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 254
Appendix BMP 48..………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 257
Appendix BMP 51..………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 269
Appendix BMP 54..………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 283
Appendix BMP 55………………………………………………………………..………………………………………..… 287
Appendix BMP 58..………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 289
Appendix BMP 59a………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 292
Appendix BMP 59b………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 296
Appendix BMP 59c………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 297
Appendix BMP 60..………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 298
Appendix BMP 61..………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 301
Appendix BMP 62..………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 307
Appendix BMP 63..………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 321
Appendix BMP O&M……………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 331
Appendix Contacts…………………………………………..………………….………………………………………….. 333
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
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WATER PROTECTION PROGRAM
PROJECT ID NUMBER
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MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4)
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REPORT MOR04 AND
DATE RECEIVED
SITE SPECIFIC
Part A — MS4 PERMIT HOLDER INFORMATION
1. MS4 NAME
MSD, as coordinating authority for 61 co-permittees
2. NPDES PERMIT NUMBER
MOR040005
3. MS4 UNIQUE ID NO. (If applicable — co-permittees only)
4. ADDRESS
10 East Grand Avenue
5. CITY
St. Louis
6. STATE
MO
7. ZIP CODE
63147
8. TELEPHONE NUMBER WITH AREA CODE
314-436-8714
9. NAME OF MS4 CONTACT PERSON
Jason Peterein
10. EMAIL OF MS4 CONTACT PERSON
jtpete@stlmsd.com
11. Is the MS4 contact person listed above different from the most recent MS4 stormwater management program report?
❑ Yes ✓ No
12. Have
recent permit
❑ Yes
If Yes, attach
any
✓
areas of the MS4 been added or removed from the MS4 jurisdiction due to annexation or other legal means since the most
application (renewal, new, modification), or most recent MS4 stormwater management program report?
No
a map showing the changes.
Part B — REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
1. Is your MS4 subject to a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)?
If Yes, you are required to submit the MS4 Assumptions And Requirements
each year. See Part F of this form.
V
Yes ❑ No
Attainment Plan (ARAP) report annually. Reports are due Feb. 28
2. Is your MS4 newly permitted (i.e., is this your first MS4 permit)? ❑ Yes
✓
No
3. If you are part of a co -permitted MS4 permit, did each co -permitted MS4
a combined MS4 stormwater management program report? ❑ Individual
submit
✓
and individual stormwater management program report, or
Combined
4. Reporting Period (i.e., the previous year from January 1st to December 31st)
BEGINNING: January 1, 2023 ENDING: December 31, 2023
Part C — STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REPORT PROGRESS AND COMPLIANCE
As an attachment, provide information for each of the items below. Provide informative data, success stories, and experiences that support the
successful implementation of your stormwater management plan (SWMP).
1. 1. Describe your stormwater program's efforts toward compliance with your MS4 permit and SWMP requirements. (This section may be a
summary encompassing the overall efforts of the stormwater program, but should include details regarding progress toward achieving the
statutory goal of reducing the discharge of pollutants to the MS4 to the maximum extent practicable. The summary does not necessarily need to
breakdown efforts for each Minimum Control Measure (MCM) and the Best Management Practices (BMPs) implemented for each MCM unless the
permittee would like to specifically highlight something.)
If another governmental entity implements any BMPs or MCMs for your stormwater program, provide the following:
a. Name of the government entity;
b. Name of the primary contact for the government entity;
c. Contact information (i.e., address, city, ZIP code, state, and phone number); and
d. Specific best management practices or minimum control measures being implemented by the government entity.
It is the responsibility of the permittee to provide all information under this report regardless if programmatic BMPs or MCMs are being
implemented by another governmental entity. If an entire MCM is being implemented by an alternative governmental entity, indicate that
under the appropriate MCM below.
3. Provide a description of any changes to the stormwater management program, programmatic BMPs, measurable goals, and the iterative
process that have occurred during the covered reporting period. (See Part D of this form)
. Provide a list of programmatic BMPs that were evaluated during the reporting period, and provide information on how the BMP was
determined effective. (See Part D of this form)
a. If any of the programmatic BMPs were determined to be ineffective, provide a summary on how the ineffective BMP was
resolved.
5. If any water samples were collected and analyzed during the covered reporting period by the permitted MS4 or on behalf of the permitted
MS4, complete Part E — Water Sample(s) Analysis. This part may be uploaded as an attachment. (This is not meant for samples collected
during MCM 3 field screenings or illicit discharge investigations; those results should be retained in your SWMP.)
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PART D — MINIMUM CONTROL MEASURES, BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES, AND MEASURABLE GOALS EVALUATION
V CHECK HERE if necessary attachments are uploaded for any item under the MCMs below.
MCM 1. Public Education and Outreach
Were any changes made to MCM 1 during the reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
4.1.A Were any changes to 4.1.A made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.1.A evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.1.A successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.1.A determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.1.B Were any changes to 4.1.B made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.1.B evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.1.B successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.1.B determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.1.0 Were any changes to 4.1.0 made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.1.0 evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.1.0 successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.1.0 determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
MCM 2. Public Involvement and Participation
Were any changes made to MCM 2 during the reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
4.2.A (Completing 4.2.A in this form is only applicable during permit renewal OR as a result of major modification to the SWMP. If
neither of these apply during this reporting period, check N/A here and skip to 4.2.0 below.) ✓ N/A
Were any changes to 4.2.A made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.2.A evaluated during reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.2.A successfully reached? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
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Were the BMPs for 4.2.A determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.2.B (Completing 4.2.B in this form is only applicable during permit renewal OR as a result of major modification to the SWMP. If
neither of these apply during this reporting period, check N/A here and skip to 4.2.0 below.) ❑✓ N/A
Were any changes to 4.2.B made during reporting period? E Yes E No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.2.B evaluated during reporting period? E Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.2.B successfully reached? E Yes E No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes E No
Were the BMPs for 4.2.B determined effective/successful for this reporting period? E Yes E No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.2.0 Were any changes to 4.2.0 made during reporting period? E Yes ✓❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.2.0 evaluated during reporting period? ✓❑ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.2.0 successfully reached? ❑✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.2.0 determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓❑ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.2.D If the permittee does not currently utilize a stormwater management panel or committee, did the permittee evaluate the potential benefits
of utilizing a stormwater management panel or committee? E Yes E No
If Yes, will the permittee utilize a stormwater management panel or committee during the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If No, 4.2.D is not applicable. The permittee does not utilize a stormwater management panel or committee. ❑ Check here if N/A.
Were any changes to 4.2.D made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.2.D evaluated during reporting period? ✓❑ Yes E No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.2.D successfully reached? ❑✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes E No
Were the BMPs for 4.2.D determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓❑ Yes E No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
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MCM 3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
Were any changes made to MCM 3 during the reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
4.3.A Were any changes to 4.3.A made during reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.3.A evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.3.A successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.3.A determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.3.B Were any changes to 4.3.B made during reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.3.B evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.3.B successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.3.B determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.3.0 Were any changes to 4.3.0 made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.3.0 evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.3.0 successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.3.0 determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.3.D Were any changes to 4.3.D made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.3.D evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.3.D successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.3.D determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
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4.3.F Were any changes to 4.3.F made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.3.F evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.3.F successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.3.F determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.3.G
Were any changes to 4.3.G made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.3.G evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.3.G successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.3.G determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
MCM 4. Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control
Were any changes made to MCM 4 during the reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
4.4.A Were any changes to 4.4.A made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.4.A evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.4.A successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.4.A determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.4.B Were any changes to 4.4.B made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.4.B evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.4.B successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.4.B determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
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4.4.0 Were any changes to 4.4.0 made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.4.0 evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.4.0 successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.4.0 determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.4.D Were any changes to 4.4.D made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.4.D evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.4.D successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.4.D determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.4.E Were any changes to 4.4.E made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.4.E evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.4.E successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.4.E determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.4.F Were any changes to 4.4.F made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.4.F evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.4.F successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.4.F determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.4.G Were any changes to 4.4.G made during reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.4.G evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.4.G successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
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Were the BMPs for 4.4.G determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
MCM 5. Post -Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment
Were any changes made to MCM 5 during the reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
4.5.A Were any changes to 4.5.A made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.5.A evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.5.A successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.5.A determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.5.B Were any changes to 4.5.B made during reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.5.B evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.5.B successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.5.B determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.5.0 Were any changes to 4.5.0 made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.5.0 evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.5.0 successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.5.0 determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.5.D Were any changes to 4.5.D made during reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.5.D evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.5.D successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.5.D determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
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4.5.E Were any changes to 4.5.E made during reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.5.E evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.5.E successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.5.E determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
MCM 6. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations
Were any changes made to MCM 6 during the reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
4.6.A Were any changes to 4.6.A made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.6.A evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.6.A successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.6.A determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.6.B Were any changes to 4.6.B made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.6.B evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.6.B successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.6.B determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.6.0 Were any changes to 4.6.0 made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.6.0 evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.6.0 successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.6.0 determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.6.D Were any changes to 4.6.D made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.6.D evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
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Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.6.D successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.6.D determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.6.E Were any changes to 4.6.E made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.6.E evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.6.E successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.6.E determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.6.F Were any changes to 4.6.F made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.6.F evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.6.F successfully reached? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.6.F determined effective/successful for this reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.6.G Were any changes to 4.6.G made during reporting period? ❑ Yes ✓ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.6.G evaluated during reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.6.G successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.6.G determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
4.6.H Were any changes to 4.6.H made during reporting period? ❑ Yes V No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.6.H evaluated during reporting period? V Yes ❑ No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.6.H successfully reached? V Yes ❑ No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Were the BMPs for 4.6.H determined effective/successful for this reporting period? ✓ Yes ❑ No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
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4.6.1 is not applicable. The permittee does not have any new flood management projects. Check here if N/A.
Were any changes to 4.6.1 made during reporting period? EJ Yes 0 No
If Yes, include an attachment describing changes.
Were all BMPs for 4.6.1 evaluated during reporting period? 0 Yes O No
If No, include an attachment describing what BMPs were not evaluated and why.
Were the measurable goals for all BMPs for 4.6.1 successfully reached? 0 Yes Q No
If No, were the measurable goals evaluated/modified in an effort for success in the next reporting period? 0 Yes 0 No
Were the BMPs for 4.6.1 determined effective/successful for this reporting period? 0 Yes O No
If No, were the BMPs determined to be ineffective/unsuccessful evaluated for modification or replacement? 0 Yes No
if Yes, include an attachment describing how the BMP will be modified or replaced.
If No, include an attachment describing why the ineffective/unsuccessful BMPs were not evaluated for modification or replacement.
Part E - WATER SAMPLE(S) ANALYSIS
PARAMETER OR INDICATOR FREQUENCY or DATE
(Ongoing monitoring, single event)
RESULT DRY WEATHER SAMPLE? | WET WEATHER SAMPLE?
Refer to 2023 Annual Report MSD Samples normally
Do not indicate
weather conditions
_____________________________i_________________________________
1. Are any of the parameters being sampled due to the MS4 being subject to an established or approved Total Maximum Daily Load? 0 Yes O No
If Yes, indicate the parameter/pollutant.
E. coli
2. Does the data support water quality attainment or support trend data toward water quality attainment?0 Yes O No
If Yes, describe.
Maline Creek was de-listed from the 2022 303 (d) list for attaining its WQS for E. coli. Prior 2020 de-listings were maintained.
Part F - TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD (TMDL) ASSUMPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS ATTAINMENT PLAN (ARAP)
1. Is your MS4 subject to an established or approved TMDL? If no, indicate “No" below and do not complete any other portion of the TMDL
Assumptions and Requirements Attainment Plan portion of this report. 0 Yes 0 No
2. Has your TMDL ARAP been completed and submitted? If no, provide a summary as an attachment on the progress toward submitting and
implementing the TMDL Assumptions and Requirements Attainment Plan. 0 Yes O No
4. Does the TMDL ARAP incorporate Integrated Planning? If Yes, provide a summary of the status of the Integrated Plan. 0 Yes 0 No
PART G - SUBMIT REPORT TO:
The facility must register in the Department’s eDMR system through the Missouri Gateway for Environmental Management (MoGEM) before
the first report is due. Registration and other information regarding MoGEM can be found at MoGEM Splash Page. Information about the
eDMR system can be found on the eDMR Splash Page. To access the eDMR system, use: MoGEM Login. For assistance using the eDMR
system, contact edmr@dnr.mo.gov or call 855-789-3889 or 573-526-2082.
OPTIONAL QUESTIONS REGARDING MILITARY SERVICE
Have you or an immediate family member ever served in the U.S. Armed Forces? Yes No
If yes, would you like information about military-related services in Missouri? Yes No
PART H - CERTIFICATION
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a
system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person
or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the
best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
SIGNATURE OR PEBMITTE& (LEG^LY^ES^IsiBXE PERSON)DATE SIGNED
February 22, 2024
NAME (PRINTED OR TYP^O)
Jason Peterein
TITLE
Program Manager, Enviromental Compliance Programs
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Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
MSD 1
Query MSD
Environmental
Compliance
Pretreatment
Information
Management System for
active industrial entities.
Maintain list of active
industrial entities who
could have a significant
stormwater impact.
Provide co-permittees
with a list of industrial
stormwater sources.
Update list and
distribute to co-
permittees by end of
plan year.
List updated, distributed,
and filed. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audience
identification trend by end of
permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent ongoing
identification trend of this
target audience throughout
the plan area continues.
MSD Project Clear distributed a list to the co-permittees in an email dated December 29, 2023.
Please contact MSD Project Clear for a copy of the list.
MSD 2
Query MSD
Environmental
Compliance
Pretreatment
Information
Management System for
approved commercial
haul-waste vendors.
Maintain list of active
commercial individual
waste haulers who could
have a significant
stormwater impact.
Provide co-permittees
with a list of waste
haulers.
Update list and
distribute to co-
permittees by end of
plan year.
List updated, distributed,
and filed. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audience
identification trend by end of
permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent ongoing
identification trend of this
target audience throughout
the plan area continues.
MSD Project Clear distributed a list to the co-permittees in an email dated December 29, 2023.
The list shows regional waste haulers approved by MSD Project Clear that could pick-up and
transport industrial wastewater (e.g., remediation waste) and domestic wastewater (e.g., grease
trap, septic tank) within the Plan Area. See Appendix 2 for list of haulers
MSD 3
Query MSD Asset
Management System for
list of active food service
and restaurant
establishment facilities.
Maintain list of active
food service and
restaurant
establishments who
could have a significant
stormwater impact.
Provide co-permittees
with a list of food
service and restaurant
establishments.
Update list and
distribute to co-
permittees by end of
plan year.
List updated, distributed,
and filed. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audience
identification trend by end of
permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent ongoing
identification trend of this
target audience throughout
the plan area continues.
MSD Project Clear distributed a list of active locations to the co-permittees in an email dated
December 29, 2023. Contact MSD Project Clear for a copy of the list.
MSD 4
Survey trade
associations (such as
Home Builders
Association, Associated
General Contractors,
American Society of Civil
Engineers, and Property
Managers) involved with
land disturbance, land
development, and
property management
activities.
Maintain list of trade
associations with
members that could
have a significant
stormwater impact.
Provide co-permittees
with list of trade
associations.
Update list and
distribute to co-
permittees by end of
plan year.
List updated, distributed,
and filed. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audience
identification trend by end of
permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent ongoing
identification trend of this
target audience throughout
the plan area continues.
MSD Project Clear distributed a list to the co-permittees in an email dated December 29, 2023.
The list shows regional trade associations that may have members in the Plan Area with activities
that could impact stormwater. See Appendix 4 for list of trade associations.
All 5
Query municipal
building permit
databases for active
major land disturbance
contractors.
Maintain list of
contractors that could
have a significant
stormwater impact.
Provide co-permittees
with a list of contractors
who are currently
engaged in major land
disturbance activities.
Update list and
distribute to co-
permittees by end of
plan year.
List updated, distributed,
and filed. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audience
identification trend by end of
permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent ongoing
identification trend of this
target audience throughout
the plan area continues.
MSD Project Clear distributed a list to the co-permittees in an email dated December 29, 2023.
The list shows a summary of active major land disturbance contractors reported by copermittees
in their 2022 annual report. See Appendix 5 for list of 2022 contractors.
MSD 6 Collect stormwater
education survey.
Survey water quality and
nonpoint source
pollution awareness and
behaviors, and identify
target audiences for
future SWMP revisions.
Monitor trends in public
water quality awareness
in service area.
None
Awareness baseline
developed. 2025 annual
report documents 2025 goal
completed. Evaluate
awareness and behavior
changes.
2025 Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Survey tracks awareness and
behavior changes.
N/A in 2023
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
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Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A MSD 7
Maintain a database of
all K-12 public and
private school districts
in plan area.
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
Maintain a
comprehensive
database of schools and
contacts, which could be
information outlets.
Maintain database of
schools, identifying
those providing
stormwater education,
and designated
contacts.
Database developed. Track
schools providing
stormwater education.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audience
identification trend
throughout Plan Area by end
of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent ongoing
identification of this target
audience throughout the
plan area continues.
The database was updated in 2023. There are currently: 453 schools, including 26 school districts,
18 charter school organizations, and a variety of independent/private schools listed in the
database. The database does not contain a full listing of independent religious schools in the area
as there is no comprehensive list or network to pull from for entry into database. See Appendix
7 for list of schools in the database.
25 schools from the database and an additional 6 non-profit/informal education groups
participated in the MSD Project Clear stormwater education program in 2023. These presentations
resulted in approximately 1,995 interactions with students and learners.
Identify target
pollutants
MCM1
4.1.B See SWMP Narrative MCM1 Section
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Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
MSD 8
Develop and distribute
stormwater messages
for MSD bills and
websites. Topics would
include littering, pet
waste, yard
management (including
nutrient application),
individual sewage
disposal systems, winter
deicing, swimming
pools, and household
hazardous waste.
Reach plan area
customers with concise
messages on MSD bills
and websites.
Greater awareness of
best practices to protect
water quality.
Maintain Phase II
Stormwater
Management Plan MSD
website pages.
Maintain message
library. Distribute
messages on MSD bills
and websites. Record
number of MSD bills
mailed and website
pages views/hits.
Messages maintained and
representative copies of bills
filed. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate messaging trends
and public survey report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed and
overall positive change in
behavior identified.
MSD Project Clear has 16 stormwater messages suitable for it's residential bills, commercial bills,
and rolling website banner, as applicable. Topics include littering, pet waste, yard management
(including nutrient application), individual sewage disposal systems, winter deicing, swimming
pools, and household hazardous waste. See Appendix 8 for list of messages. The following 2023
bills were sent with messages:
- 430,925 residential and commercial bills with yard waste management message in April
- About 407,000 residential bills with picking up pet waste message in June
- 431,778 residential and commercial bills with winter deicing message in December
The number of 2023 page views related to banner messages follows:
- Don’t’ Be a Litter Bug and Volunteer to Clean Up: 540 clean-up event page views
- Don’t be a Party Pooper: 659 pet waste page views
- Only Rain to the Storm Drain: 244 yard waste page views
- Septic Smart Homeowners: 152 septic tank page views
- Safely Drain Your Pool: 451 pool page views
- Hold the salt: 119 winter de-icing page views
- Healthy Spring Cleaning Tip: 206 St. Louis County household hazardous waste page link views
Develop or
utilize
appropriate
educational
BMPs
(materials,
events,
activities, etc.)
MCM1
4.1.C
Measurable goals and
milestones completed and
material covers all
pollutants/sources identified
in the SWMP.
Materials updated,
developed, and available for
distribution. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material availability
trend by end of permit term.
Maintain adequate
supply of existing
educational materials
that address general
awareness and
pollutant sources in the
SWMP for target
audiences, individuals,
and households.
Provide education to
various audiences.
Provide brochures,
flyers, and other media
that can be used at
public events and upon
request.
Maintain and provide
library of stormwater
education materials.
9MSD
In 2023, MSD Project Clear maintained the following 17 educational materials developed and
available for distribution:
1. Only Rain to the Storm Drain pencil
2. Help Erase Pollution From Our Waters eraser
3. Only Rain to the Storm Drain magnet
4. Only Rain to the Storm Drain key chain
5. A Homeowner's Guide To Keeping Pollutants Out Of Stormwater brochure
6. You can Make A Difference Protecting Our Waterways brochure
7. Household Hazardous Waste brochure (St. Louis County Partnership)
8. Pet Waste brochure
9. Yard Waste And Our Environment brochure (contains information on waste and nutrient
containing chemicals management)
10. Homeowner's Guide to Septic System Maintenance brochure
11. Commercial Parking Lots Winter Maintenance flyer
12. A Guide To Help Businesses Keep Pollutants Out Of Our Creeks brochure
13. Illicit Stormwater Discharges brochure
14. Fat, Oil, and Grease brochure
15. City Working Together to Manage Stormwater brochure
16. Keep Fats, Oils, and Grease Out of Your Drain flyer
17. Fats, Oils, and Grease can cap
Also in 2023, MSD Project Clear began distributing the updated brochures on pet waste, yard
waste, illicit discharges, septic systems, and swimming pools that it reported under development
in 2022. The new brochures are designed to be simple, informative, and eye-catching for various
target audiences. A simple consistent format will enable and encourage co-permittees and other
partners to use the updated brochure language and QR codes in newsletters and various social
media platforms and posting opportunities. See appendix 9 for an illustration of the updated
materials.
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Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Provide pet waste
brochures to St. Louis
County Animal Control
quarterly. St. Louis
Animal Control
distributes pet waste
brochures during
adoptions.
Track number of brochures
provided to St. Louis County
Animal Control. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material
distribution trend and public
survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of the permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent trend of
education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
For the first calendar quarter in 2023, in a contact person information review email dated March
21, brochures were not provided based on sufficient supply reported by the St. Louis County
Animal Control.
For the following calendar quarters, MSD Project Clear provided St. Louis County Animal Control a
total of 600 MSD Project Clear Proper Pet Waste Disposal brochures in letters dated June 23,
2023, August 21, 2023, and November 17, 2023.
Provide pet waste
brochures to St. Louis
humane society
quarterly. Humane
Society distributes pet
waste brochures during
adoptions.
Track number of brochures
provided to St. Louis
Humane Society. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material
distribution trend and public
survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent trend of
education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
For the first calendar quarter in 2023, in a contact person information review email dated March
21, brochures were not provided based on sufficient supply reported by the St. Louis Humane
Society.
For the following calendar quarters, MSD Project Clear provided the St. Louis Humane Society a
total of 750 MSD Project Clear Proper Pet Waste Disposal brochures in letters dated June 23,
2023, August 21, 2023, and November 17, 2023.
Partner with
environmental
organization (such as
the Missouri Botanical
Garden Earthways
Center) to offer at least
two education events
on stormwater
management. Record
class attendance.
Classes completed and
attendance tracked. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate events/impressions
trends and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of attendees per class and
positive change in behavior
identified.
The Missouri Botanical Garden Earthways Center completed the following classes:
- March 18 at the Missouri Botanical Garden DIY Rain Barrel class, attended by 9 people.
- May 13 at the Perennial DIY Rain Barrel class attended by 6 people.
- June 1 at the Missouri Botanical Garden Rain Garden class, attended by 14 people.
- June 3 at the Perennial DIY Rain Barrel class attended by 9 people.
- July 25 at the Perennial DIY Rain Barrel class attended by 10 people.
- September 20 at the Perennial DIY Rain Barrel class attended by 3 people.
- October 24 at the Missouri Botanical Garden Rain Garden class, attended by 14 people.
MSD also partnered with the Partners for Native Native Landscaping
(https://partnersfornativelandscaping.stlouisaudubon.org/2023-webinar-series) completing a one-
hour live rainscaping with native plants virtual webinar on March 21 attended by 168 people. The
webinar was also viewed 229 times on social media YouTube in 2023.
Partner with
environmental
organization (such as St.
Louis Audubon Society
Bring Conservation
Home) to: 1) support
distribution of
education material and
2) provide stormwater
management education
to landowners. Record
material distributed.
Education completed. Track
type and number of material
distributed. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material
distribution/impressions
trends and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
MSD Project Clear's A Homeowner's Guide To Keeping Pollutants Out Of Stormwater brochure,
You can Make A Difference Protecting Our Waterways brochure, and Yard Waste brochure were
made available on the St. Louis Audubon Society Bring Conservation Home (BCH) Program on-line
toolbox. BCH provides assistance to small private landowners for restoration of native plants and
animal habitat on their grounds. The BCH website is located at https://stlouisaudubon.org/bch/
BCH Advisors completed 158 site visits and recommended some sort of rainscaping/stormwater
management installation for 100% of them. This includes site-specific recommendations for
vegetative buffers, bioswales, rainwater catchment systems, lawn replacement, and
encouragement to eliminate the use of lawn fertilizers and pesticides. For 71% of these site visits,
BCH specifically recommended rain gardens and provided guidance on siting, installation, specific
plants, and maintenance. Each land steward received a handout with an overview of possible
rainscaping installations and information about the MSD Project Clear Rainscaping Small Grants
Program and the Deer Creek Watershed Alliance Rainscaping Cost Share Program. BCH included
rainscaping advocacy in a wide range of outreach education events (18 presentations and 6 tabling
events) for a total of 2,211 attendees.
MCM1
4.1.C
Develop or
utilize
appropriate
educational
BMPs
(materials,
events,
activities, etc.)
Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
MSD 10
Provide presentations
and educational
materials to families and
homeowners.
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
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St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
11 Post pet waste signs in
parks.
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Post pet waste signs in
each city and St. Louis
County owned park.
Record and report on
number of pet waste
signs posted.
Track number of parks and
posted pet waste signs. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate numbers of posted
signs and parks by end of
permit term. Evaluate
public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of posted signs and parks;
positive change in behavior
identified.
Co-permittees reported 668 pet waste signs are posted in 382 parks or green space. See
appendix 11 for a summary of co-permittee reported signs and number of parks.
MSD 12
Maintain database of
community partners
with water pollution
education interests.
Know partners that can
work with MSD to
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community. See MCM 2
for utilization.
Provide participation
opportunities, in MCM2,
to individuals and
groups.
Update database of
individuals, partners,
and activities.
Distribute activities list
to individuals and
groups.
List updated, distributed and
filed. See also material
distribution and presentation
BMPs. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate partner
identification and activity
notifications trends by end
of permit term. Evaluate
public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of partners and notifications
continues, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
The database was updated in 2023 adding two additional community partners. The database
includes activities that partners may be most interested in based on MSD Project Clear experience
working with them in the past. MSD Project Clear distributed the database and 2023 activity
information to all the listed partners in an email dated September 28, 2023 highlighting the
October 2023 River des Peres Trash Bash. See appendix 12 for list of partners.
MSD 13
Provide educational
materials to industrial
entities, waste haulers,
and food service and
restaurant
establishments.
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community
Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Provide educational
materials to industrial
entities and waste
haulers. Distribute
fats, oils, and grease
brochure at MSD food
service and restaurant
establishment
inspections. Distribute
IDD brochure at MSD,
pretreatment
inspections. Record
number of material
distributed.
Material distribution
completed. Track number of
material distributed each
year. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material
distribution/impressions
trends and public survey
report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed,
consistent/increasing trend
of education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
A total of 1,186 fats, oils, and grease brochures were distributed during MSD routine food service
and restaurant establishment inspections in 2023.
A total of 661 illicit stormwater discharge brochures were distributed during MSD routine
industrial user inspections in 2023.
MSD distributed A Guide To Help Businesses Keep Pollutants Out Of Our Creeks, and Illicit
Discharge Prevention brochures to 35 MSD approved haulers in a letter dated July 24, 2023.
Develop or
utilize
appropriate
educational
BMPs
(materials,
events,
activities, etc.)
MCM1
4.1.C
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MSD
Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change within trade
associations that is
topical to their industry.
Permittee group will
offer one meeting with
trade associations.
Record materials
distributed.
Offer meetings completed.
Track number of meetings
and material distributed.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audience
attendance and impressions
trends by end of permit
term. Evaluate public
survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
MSD Project Clear offered meetings and provided BMP resources to the following trade
associations in an email December 14, 2023.
- Associated General Contractors, St. Louis Chapter
- Building Owners and Managers Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
- Concrete Council of St. Louis
- Landscape & Nursery Association of Greater St. Louis
- Missouri Restaurant Association, St. Louis Chapter
- SITE Improvement Association
- St. Louis Area Hotel Association
- St. Louis Auto Dealers Association
- St. Louis Food Truck Association
In addition, MSD Project Clear presented on SWMP BMPs at the Gateway Irrigation Association
on February 12, 2023.
See appendix 4 for list of trade associations with members that could have potential significant
stormwater impact activities.
All
Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
MSD will distribute
material at a minimum
6 presentations or
information booths.
Record event material
distributed and
attendance. All
permittees that
distribute material at
events will report
material distributed and
estimated attendance.
Events completed. Track
number of events and
material distributed. Records
saved in copermittees files.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material
distribution/impressions
trends and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
MSD Project Clear completed 8 events distributing 9,442 educational materials to 2,036 people.
Thirty-three (33) co-permittees reported activities distributing 157,635 educational materials to
97,525 people.
See Appendix 14 event details.
Develop or
utilize
appropriate
educational
BMPs
(materials,
events,
activities, etc.)
MCM1
4.1.C
Provide presentations
and educational
materials to trade
associations, schools,
and watershed groups.
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
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Develop and distribute
stormwater information
at a St. Louis area sports
venue.
Track type and number of
material distributed. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material
distribution/impressions
trends and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
MSD Project Clear partnered with St. Louis University on a radio and video education campaign
during Saint Louis Billikens basketball games in 2023. Public service announcements on winter
deicing, pet waste, and fats/oils/grease best management practices made the following total
impressions.
- Radio Spots: 2,712,000 Impressions
- TV Spots (Bally Sports Midwest): 147,746 impressions
- ESPN+ cable channel: 134,716 impressions
Host Information booth
and record what and
how many material
distributed at St. Louis
Earth Day in Forest
Park.
Track type and number of
material distributed. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material
distribution/impressions
trends and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
MSD hosted an information booth at the two-day St. Louis Earth Day in Forest Park On April 22
and April 23, distributing about 1,800 of each of the following educational materials:
- You can Make A Difference Protecting Our Waterways brochure
- Pet Waste brochure
- Yard Waste And Our Environment brochure
- Household Hazardous Waste flyer
- Keep Fats, Oils, and Grease Out of Your Drain flyer
- Fats, Oils, and Grease can cap
In addition, the following stormwater nonpoint source pollution promotional items were given
away at the MSD Spin-the-Wheel game:
- About 500 Reusable Straws
- About 200 Dog Waste Trash Bags
- About 500 Native plant seed cards
Host Information booth
and record what and
how many material
distributed at St. Louis
Home and Garden
Show.
Track type and number of
material distributed. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material
distribution/impressions
trends and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
MSD hosted an information booth at the four day St. Louis Home and Garden Show March 3
through March 5, distributing the following educational materials:
- 2,000 Confluence Trash Bash flyers
- 2,000 Keep Fats, Oils, and Grease Out of Your Drain flyers
- 2,000 Fats, Oils, and Grease Out Can Cap
- 1,000 Household Hazardous Waste brochures
- 500 You can Make A Difference Protecting Our Waterways brochures
- 500 Yard Waste And Our Environment brochures
- 250 Homeowner’s Guide brochures
See Appendix 15 for event messaging images.
Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Develop or
utilize
appropriate
educational
BMPs
(materials,
events,
activities, etc.)
MCM1
4.1.C
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
Partner with community
organizations to provide
stormwater information
to a broad audience.
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MSD 16
Advertise videos to be
utilized in social media
platforms.
Utilize concise messages
that can be used on
MSD and partner social
media platforms.
Provide education to
broad audiences
Provide or purchase
minimum 10,000 spots
per year. Record
number of plays.
Track number of online
plays. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate impressions trends
and public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of plays and positive change
in behavior identified.
MSD Project Clear retains the following public service announcement (PSA) 30 to 60 second videos
that were produced by 2017 through 2022.
- Clean Up After your Furry Friends (2022)
- Fear the FOG (2021)
- The FOG before Christmas (2020)
- Household hazardous waste disposal BMPs (new 2019 PSA)
- Keep Fats, Oils and Grease out of the drain (new 2019 PSA)
- No dumping leaves on stream banks and BMPs (2018)
- No dumping yard waste into stormwater inlets and BMPs (2018)
- Residential winter deicing BMPs and using less salt (2018)
- Pet waste BMPs (2017)
MSD Project Clear posted various PSAs seasonally in 2023 and all the PSAs can currently be viewed
on MSD Facebook and YouTube.
MSD Project Clear social media video plays related to FOG, Household Hazardous Waste Disposal,
Leaves BMPs, Yard Waste BMPs, Winter Deicing BMPs, and Pet Waste BMPs made a total of
54,695 impressions in 2023.
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Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
MCM1
4.1.C
Develop or
utilize
appropriate
educational
BMPs
(materials,
events,
activities, etc.)
Track type and number of
material distributed. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material
distribution/impressions
trends and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of education material
distribution, and positive
change in behavior
identified.
Develop and distribute
stormwater information
at a St. Louis area
amusement or
recreation venue.
MSD
Partner with community
organizations to provide
stormwater information
to a broad audience.
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
MSD Project Clear's education campaign agreement with the St. Louis Aquarium, located in St. Louis City
next to the Big Wheel amusement ride, completed the following activities in 2023:
- The Get Involved! Action Kiosks interactive map screens made the following interactive impressions:
- 1,048 SCOOP YOUR (PET) POO!
- 759 DON'T BE A LITTER BUG!
- 1,614 COOL IT, CAN IT & TRASH IT!
- 841 TAKE IT EASY ON THE SALT! (winter deicing)
- 614 YARD WASTE MANAGEMENT
- 777 DISPOSE OF BATTERIES, LATEX PAINTS AND MOTOR OIL
- 1,047 RAINSCAPE YOUR PROPERTY!
After relocating the kiosks to a more visible location, the 2023 kiosk views increased by 62% from 2022.
- Non point source pollution factoids on the to the “Conservation” tab of the Aquarium received 175 page
views, https://www.stlaquariumfoundation.org/conservation/conservation-tips/
- The Rain Garden includes signs about how to create a rain garden at home. MSD Project Clear is featured
on one of the signs with information about MSD Project Clear's rainscaping program under BMP number 23.
- On June 10, MSD Project Clear participated at the St. Louis Aquarium Foundation’s Chalk the Walk Blue
event for World Ocean’s Day.
- The Aquarium has available the following MSD Project Clear education material.
- Proper Pet Waste Disposal brochure
- Yard Waste Disposal and Lawn Care brochure
- Illicit Discharge Prevention brochure
- Household Hazardous Waste brochure (St. Louis County Partnership)
See Appendix 15 for Aquarium messaging images.
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All 17
Participate in at least
one cleanup event
annually.
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
Prevent disposal of
wastes in waterways.
Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Co-permittee group will
provide equipment, in-
kind sponsorship, staff
support, and/or
financial sponsorship,
for Confluence Trash
Bash, River des Peres
Trash Bash, and
Operation Clean
Stream. Record
participation activity.
Clean-ups completed.
Track number of participants
and waste amounts
collected. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate trash collected,
participation trends and
public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Positive trends of trash
collected and participation.
Positive change in behavior
identified
The Confluence Trash Bash was on April 8, 2023, Operation Clean Stream was on August 26, 2023,
and the River des Peres Trash Bash was on October 28, 2023. These three primary events
involved 1,887 volunteers in the Plan Area collecting and properly managing 22 tons of trash and
278 tires in the Plan Area. Appendix 17 contains a summary of the co-permittees’ response to
this BMP. Forty-four (44) co-permittees reported participating in a clean-up event.
St. Louis County 18
Continue to operate two
household hazardous
waste drop-off facilities.
Provide safe and
economical outlet for
household hazardous
waste disposal
Prevent disposal of
wastes in waterways.
Increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Operate the two
household hazardous
waste drop-off facilities
and record participation
and the amount of
household hazardous
waste collected.
Two locations remain open.
Track number of participants
and waste amounts
collected. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate trash collection,
participation trends and
public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Positive trends of trash
collection and participation.
Positive change in behavior
identified.
The Saint Louis County Department of Health operates two household hazardous waste collection
depots located at 291 E. Hoffmeister, on the grounds of the MSD Project Clear Lemay Wastewater
Treatment Plant, and 4100 Seven Hills Drive. Residents can schedule appointments to drop-off
residential household hazardous waste and learn more about recycling at the St. Louis Household
Hazardous web site at www.hhwstl.com. Between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023, a total
of 197 tons of waste from 5,496 residents was collected.
MSD 19
Provide training to
educators, watershed
group members, and
others on how to use
the Enviroscape®
watershed models.
Engage citizen
volunteers on how to
educate students on
sources of pollution and
best practices, providing
additional resources.
Provide additional
resources/labor who can
help with education on
sources of stormwater
pollution and best
practices
Provide or partner with
environmental
organization to provide
an annual workshop on
how to use the model.
Record number of
classes completed,
attendance, and
attendee locations
Classes completed and track
attendance. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate events and
attendance trends by end of
permit term. Evaluate
locations and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of attendees per class
throughout the plan area.
Positive change in behavior
identified.
Seventeen (17) educators attended Clean Water Educator training on March 8 and August 3,
2023. These training workshops were designed to help prepare educators from around the service
area to use the EnviroScape® watershed model in their classroom and be more prepared to
engage in stormwater/ water quality educational activities as a part of their curriculum.
MSD 20
Provide Enviroscape ®
watershed models for
community use.
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
Provide opportunity to
increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Target 50 presentations,
maintain reservation
tracking database, and
record presentations
attendance and
locations
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate presentations
trends, attendance trends
and public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trends
of presentations and
impressions throughout plan
area. Positive change in
behavior identified.
A total number of 164 presentations within 13 co-permittee Plan Areas were completed and
recorded, reaching 2.007 individuals in 2023. See Appendix 20 for events details.
MCM1
4.1.C
Develop or
utilize
appropriate
educational
BMPs
(materials,
events,
activities, etc.)
Enviroscape ®
Watershed
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MSD 21
Provide storm drain
marker instructions and
equipment to citizen
volunteers.
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
Provide opportunity to
increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Target 500 markers
applied and record how
many projects
completed (markers
and door hangers).
Track number of markers
and door hangers placed and
their locations. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate marker application
trends, door hanger
distribution trends, and
public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of marking/door hanger
applications. Positive
change in behavior
identified.
A total number of 338 markers and about 700 door hangers within 8 co-permittee Plan Areas were
placed and recorded. MSD Project Clear reported 162 markers under the annual 500 markers
target in 2023. However, adding the last year's 2022 permit year 338 additional markers over the
500 target maintains our track of completing the total 2,500 five-year permit term target by the
end of the permit term in 2026. See Appendix 21 for projects details.
MSD 22 Develop storm drain
marking GIS map.
Maintain map of marked
inlets.
Provide tool to facilitate
participation
opportunities.
Maintain GIS map layer
and record labeled
inlets.
GIS map layer completed for
use to direct public where
they can label inlets. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate marker application
locations and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent/increasing trend
of marking applications
throughout entire plan area.
Positive change in behavior
identified.
A map layer titled Do Not Dump is available on the MSD Project Clear GIS mapping system. The
map shows inlets labeled dates and a query can be run to report on number of inlets labeled
within a specified date range, by ownership (MSD Project Clear or Private), by municipality, and by
watershed. See Appendix 22 for GIS map images.
Provide tools to
facilitate education,
increase awareness,
and positive behavior
change.
Maintain resource
library of existing
material (i.e., BMP
O&M series brochures,
websites). Distribute
education material
upon request via
presentations/informati
on booths and mailings.
Record what, when, and
who material
distributed to.
Resource library maintained
and track number of material
distributed. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material availability
trends, material distribution
trends, and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed,
consistent/increasing trend
of education material
distribution. Positive change
in behavior identified.
In addition to materials listed in BMP 9, MSD Project Clear has available the following four
resources that promote green infrastructure and other healthy water programming materials for
citizen volunteer organizations to distribute.
1. Private Post-Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) Ownership and
Maintenance brochure
2. Rain Gardens Post-Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) Ownership and
Maintenance brochure
3. Porous Pavement Private Post-Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Ownership and Maintenance brochure
These materials were also provided on usb thumb drives handed out to approximately 100
attendees at five MSD Project Clear and Great Rivers Greenway hosted Post-Construction BMP
Operation and Maintenance workshops in 2023.
Provide opportunity to
increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Provide rainscaping
small grants program
and record rainscaping
projects approved and
installed.
Track number of rainscaping
projects approved and
installed. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate projects approval
and installation trends by
end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent trend of projects
approved and installed.
The MSD Project Clear rainscaping program includes details on eligibility, grant amounts,
resources, and applications review process. 2023 program activities follows:
- 140 applicants were received
- 119 applications were approved
- 106 projects were installed, including 84 lawn alternatives, 32 rain garden, 14 rain barrels, and 13
permeable paver potions.
Program information is available at https://msdprojectclear.org/what-we-do/rainscaping/small-
grants/
MCM1
4.1.C
Develop or
utilize
appropriate
educational
BMPs
(materials,
events,
activities, etc.)
Foster nonpoint source
pollution and water
quality awareness in
community.
23
Provide resources, as
available, to residential,
institutional, and
commercial landowners
and citizen volunteer
organizations that
promote green
infrastructure and other
healthy water
programming.
MSD
Storm Drain
Marker
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Hold a public
notice period
for a minimum
of thirty (30)
days on the
draft SWMP.
MCM2
4.2.A MSD 24
Post SWMP on MSD's
website for 30 days.
Announce the SWMP is
available to review,
using e-mail and social
media.
Provide opportunity for
input on the SWMP.
Comply with permit
requirement for public
notice.
None
SWMP e-mailed and posted
on MSD website/social
media platforms. Record all
comments to the SWMP.
2025 annual report
documents 2025 goal
completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed N/A in 2023
Hold a public
hearing
regarding the
proposed
Stormwater
Management
Program and
Plan
MCM2
4.2.B MSD 25
Hold a publicly
accessible meeting at
MSD's office. Provide 30
days advance notice on
MSD's website and by e-
mail.
Provide opportunity for
input on the SWMP.
Comply with permit
requirement for public
meeting.
None
SWMP meeting
announcement posted on
MSD website. File meeting
minutes. 2025 annual report
documents 2025 measurable
goals and milestones
completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed N/A in 2023
Publicly
available
method to
accept public
inquiries or
concerns
covering all
MCMs
MCM2
4.2.C See BMP Numbers 8, 31, and 46
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MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Provide
opportunities
for citizen
representatives
on stormwater
management
panel or
committee
MCM2
4.2.D MSD 26
Invite citizens to provide
representation on the
steering committee,
with goal of including 2
citizens on steering
committee
Provide opportunity for
input on the SWMP
Provide participation
opportunities to
interested citizens.
Steering committee
meets twice a year and
is also invited to attend
an annual
administration
workshop that MSD
facilitates for all co-
permittees.
SWMP notification
opportunities developed.
Meetings completed.
Annual report documents
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
The SWMP steering committee members were invited to the May 3 administration workshop.
The two-hour workshop topics included a 2022 SWMP BMPs annual report review, the 2023
SWMP BMPs review, and a regulatory update.
The committee also met twice, one-hour each, on September 7 and December 18. Meeting topics
included SWMP BMPs implementation status and TMDL updates.
The current steering committee members include:
- MSD Project Clear
- St. Louis County
- Florissant
- City of Chesterfield
- Hazelwood
- City of Ladue
- Hanley Hills
- East-West Gateway Council of Governments
- Missouri Coalition for the Environment
- Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri
- Open Space Council
- Great Rivers Greenway
Storm sewer
system map MSD 27
Maintain GIS system
showing constructed
MS4 outfalls and
receiving streams.
View outfalls in plan
area watersheds.
Comply with permit
requirement for map
Comply with permit
requirement for
committee.
Maintain map of
constructed outfalls on
GIS.
Constructed outfalls
mapped. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
MSD Project Clear has mapped storm sewer outfall structures, either owned by MSD Project Clear
or other entities, of various sizes and configurations in the Plan Area. MSD Project Clear defines
these storm sewer outfall structures as the “end of pipe” or the downstream end of every
enclosed storm sewer pipe or tunnel structure in the MSD Project Clear GIS system that discharges
to daylight. They may discharge drainage from a single lot or from several city blocks. When the
number of outfall structures increases from construction in undeveloped areas of St. Louis County,
or when changes are made to existing systems, MSD Project Clear’s maps are updated. Updating
the separate storm sewer system is a continuing and routine task.
Information or
procedures
used for storm
sewer system
map updates
MSD 28
Use map update work
orders to track any
modifications to the
sewer map.
Keep current
information on storm
sewer system in plan
area watersheds
Comply with permit
requirement for map
maintenance
Maintain work order
records of map updates.
Map updates completed
through work orders. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
MSD GIS staff completed 2,542 Work Orders and 327 As-Builts related to MSD GIS map updates in
2023.
MCM3
4.3.A
MSD GIS
Labeled
Outfall
22
Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Regulatory
mechanism(s)
the permittee
will use to
effectively
prohibit illicit
discharges
MCM3
4.3.B MSD 29
Enforce MSD ordinance
15048, and other
ordinances as required.
Provides MSD legal
authority to address
illicit discharges.
Comply with permit
requirement for map
maintenance
Enforce MSD
Ordinance. Record
enforcement actions.
Ordinance developed and
enforced. Track number of
enforcement actions. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
MSD Project Clear Ordinance 15048 is used as the legal enforcement tool to prohibit illicit
discharges. MSD Project Clear records MCM 3 survey findings, complaints and written formal
enforcement NOVs in MSD Project Clear GIS (survey findings) and the Maximo asset management
(complaints). MSD Project Clear MCM 3 survey findings and complaints referred to other parties
issue NOVs as they deem appropriate.
Develop and
implement a
plan to detect
and address
unauthorized
non-storm
water
discharges
MSD 30
Survey Plan Area 2020
303 (d) impaired stream
listing watersheds
(Excluding Missouri
River major watershed)
natural channels
identified on MSD
stormwater GIS map
Detect and eliminate
illicit discharges.
Identify illicit discharges
and take enforcement
action as necessary.
Survey 195 miles of
storm channels for illicit
discharges. Record
mileage, findings, and
resolutions.
Track mileage, findings from
surveys, and resolutions.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate IDDs findings trends
and public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Decreasing trend of IDDs
findings, and positive change
in behavior identified.
MSD Project Clear surveyed 194 miles of storm channels recording the locations and resolutions
of the following illicit discharges and waste disposal problems. MSD Project Clear records and
tracks MCM3 survey findings and follow-up actions in GIS.
- One (1) illicit discharge from a broken public sanitary creek crossing pipe that was repaired by
MSD maintenance crew.
- Thirty-four (34) waste findings resulting from improper disposal of yard waste (32 findings) and
trash (2 findings) were identified. In addition to one-on-one education corrective action, 123 door
hangers were distributed to area residences to educate them on proper waste disposal techniques
and the impacts to streams from yard waste and trash.
MSD Project Clear reported 1 mile under the annual195 miles goal in 2023. However, adding the
last year's 2022 permit year 10 additional miles over the 195 goal maintains our track of
completing the total five-year permit term mileage goal by the end of the permit term in 2026.
Develop and
implement a
plan to detect
and address
unauthorized
non-storm
water
discharges
MSD 31 Respond to reports of
illegal dumping.
Detect and eliminate
illicit discharges .
Identify illicit discharges
and take enforcement
action as necessary.
Respond to customer
complaints in
accordance with the
effective version of
MSD's SOP for
Customer Sewer
Maintenance Requests.
Track service requests, work
orders, and resolutions.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate initial response
times annually and
complaints trend by end of
permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed,
Initial response times comply
with policy at least 90% of
the occurrences and
consistent/decreasing trend
of complaints.
MSD Project Clear responded to 107 complaints related to illicit stormwater discharges. Initial
response times complied with it's Standard Operating Procedure for Customer Sewer Maintenance
Requests 99% of the occurrences. MSD Project Clear records and tracks complaints in it's
Maximo asset management.
Procedures for
tracing the
source of an
illicit discharge
MCM3
4.3.C.2 MSD 32
Maintain operating
procedures for tracing
illicit discharges from
public sewer system.
Timely detect and
eliminate illicit
discharges within entire
plan area
Have tools to identify
illicit discharges and
take enforcement action
as necessary.
Maintain and
implement standard
operating procedures.
Standard operating
procedures completed and
updated as needed. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits, as
applicable. Evaluate IDDs
findings trends by end of
permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Audits identify standard
operating procedures are
followed consistently and
IDDs findings are timely
addressed.
MSD Project Clear maintains the DEC Illicit Discharge Investigations operating procedure for
MCM3 survey staff to detect and eliminate illicit discharges within the entire plan area. The
operating procedure includes an enforcement response guide and data recording steps.
MCM3
4.3.C
23
Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Plan to inform
public
employees,
businesses, and
the general
public of
hazards
associated with
illegal
discharges and
the improper
disposal of
waste
MCM3
4.3.D MSD 34
Provide public outreach
communications tools
(brochures, etc.) to
sources of non-
stormwater discharge
that could be substantial
contributors of
pollutants into the MS4,
such as street cleaning,
residential car washing,
and residential
swimming pools
Foster stormwater
nonpoint source
pollution awareness and
behavior change in
community
Provide education and
increase awareness and
positive behavior
change
Record location and
number of brochures
and door hangers
provided as part of IDD
investigations.
Number of educational
material tracked. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate educational
material (from IDDs findings
and complaints) distribution
trends and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Positive change in behavior
identified.
MSD recorded the following substantial non-stormwater discharge locations:
- A school with a leaking used oil tank lacking BMPs. Verbal and written education material was
provided to the school.
- A residential area with a paint illicit discharge. Thirteen (13) educational door hangers were
distributed to residents around the problem area.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Decreasing trend of IDDs
findings, and positive change
in behavior identified.
Procedures for
removing the
illicit discharge
MCM3
4.3.C.3 33
Maintain operating
procedures for
eliminating illicit
discharges
MSD Timely elimination of
illicit discharges
Identify illicit discharges
and take enforcement
action as necessary.
Maintain and
implement standard
operating procedures.
Report number of illicit
discharges, resolved
and outstanding.
Track number of illicit
discharges, resolved and
outstanding. Standard
operating procedures
completed and updated as
needed. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate IDDs findings trends
and public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
MSD Project Clear addressed one illicit discharge found by MCM3 surveys recorded under BMP 30.
MSD Project Clear records and tracks MCM3 survey findings and follow-up actions in GIS. As of
December 31, 2023, resolution status for the one illicit follows:
- One (1) illicit discharge from a broken public sanitary creek crossing pipe that was repaired by
MSD Project Clear maintenance crew.
2023 illicit discharge survey findings were down from previous years findings as anticipated
because 2023 surveys were carried out in low prioritized Plan Area watersheds that completed the
end of MSD Project Clear's surveying the Plan Area four times. MSD Project Clear prioritizes Plan
Area watershed surveys based on the number of previous Plan Area survey round findings.
MSD Project Clear responded to 107 complaints related to illicit stormwater discharges. MSD
Project Clear records and tracks complaints and follow-up actions in a Maximo asset management
system.
- Twenty-nine (29) of these complaints were found to be permissible discharges.
- One (1) complaint was related to an unknown petroleum source release remedied by MSD
Project Clear.
- One (1) complaint was related to a small paint unknown source release remedied by MSD Project
Clear.
- One (1) complaint was related to a private sewer lateral sewage release remedied by MSD
Project Clear and the lateral owner.
- The remaining 75 complaints were found to be related to illicit activity and were referred to
and/or remedied by the responsible party.
24
Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Record location and
number of brochures
and door hangers
provided as part of illicit
discharge
investigations.
Under MCM3, BMP 30, MSD Project Clear recorded the areas where it distributed 123 educational
door hangers to residences to educate them on proper waste disposal techniques and the impacts
to streams from yard waste and trash.
Review "location and
numbers" to determine
if modifications to MCM
1 activities is needed.
To address the goal, MSD Project Clear summarized the previous 5 years of MCM3 findings where
it placed door hangers. MSD Project Clear also included the previous 5 years of educational
material handed out in response to stormwater complaints received by MSD Project Clear
customer service. Using GIS, MSD Project Clear added co-permittee areas and searched for
specific target areas with concentrated areas of findings and complaints. See Appendix 35 for the
data summary and GIS map a screen shot. Review of the data shows findings and complaints wide
spread throughout the entire MS4 Plan Area. MSD Project Clear identified one co-permittee
location where there were some concentrated yard waste survey findings.
MSD Project Clear encouraged the co-permittee with the concentrated yard waste survey findings
(highlighted in the data summary and map) to provide some education in an email dated
December 26, 2023. The co-permittee was notified because they may have additional resources to
consider how they can help with education. MSD Project Clear suggested an article in a local
newsletter, providing information on their website, educating neighborhood groups, posting signs,
and share an MSD yard waste public service announcement.
The co-permittee immediately responded and posted a reminder to it's residents to properly
manage yard waste on the co-permittee city's website.
MSD Project Clear anticipates surveying this target area in about two years.
Implement a
dry weather
field screening
strategy for
unauthorized
non-
stormwater
flows
MCM3
4.3.E MSD 36
Maintain operating
procedures for field
testing and surveying to
help identify chemicals
indicative of illicit
discharge.
Field screening provides
for timely and efficient
illicit source
identification and
elimination.
Provide tools to identify
illicit discharges and
take enforcement action
as necessary.
Maintain field screening
plan.
Standard operating
procedures completed and
updated as needed. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate equipment and
control charts by end of
permit
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Standard operating
procedures reflects current
operations.
MSD Project Clear maintains the DEC Illicit Discharge Investigations operating procedure for
MCM3 survey staff to follow for sampling dry weather discharges. Survey staff has equipment to
test for pH, chlorine, ammonia, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen in the field. Operating
procedures include steps to consider if further laboratory analysis is required. Staff are trained
on equipment care and calibration, sample collection and handling, and analyzing and tracking
results. Sample results are analyzed using a screening chart to confirm whether a discharge is
illicit or permissible. Sample results are tracked in the MCM3 GIS database for tracking and follow-
up.
Maintain and
describe
procedures to
identify priority
areas likely to
have illicit
discharges
MCM3
4.3.F MSD 37
Maintain and annually
review findings from
channel surveys.
Previous findings
inspected.
Identify priority areas
for potential monitoring
and follow-up.
Ensures there is follow-
up on potential sources.
Review BMP 30 findings
and inspect each as
necessary to ensure 1-in-
5 year frequency is
achieved.
Annual review of all findings.
All finding areas inspected 1-
in-5 years, minimum. Track
mileage, findings from
surveys, and resolutions.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate IDDs findings
trends, and public survey.
Report awareness/behavior
changes by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Decreasing trend of IDDs
findings, and positive change
in behavior identified.
All findings inspected in the past five years.
MCM3
4.3.D
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Positive change in behavior
identified.
Plan to inform
public
employees,
businesses, and
the general
public of
hazards
associated with
illegal
discharges and
the improper
disposal of
waste
MSD 35
Number of educational
material tracked. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate door hangers
distribution trends and
public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Provide education and
increase awareness and
positive behavior
change.
Foster stormwater
nonpoint source
pollution awareness and
behavior change in
community.
Maintain and distribute
brochures, door
hangers, and other
communication tools
that inform about
hazards associated with
illegal discharges and
improper disposal of
waste.
25
Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
MSD 38
Review representative
water quality data
collected by MSD to
prioritize investigation
areas.
Use the water quality
data that MSD collects
to identify sources.
Identify reaches that are
affected by sources.
Allows development of a
plan for sources.
Review water quality
data and provide
summary report
comparing data to
channel inspection
findings, for 2022 WQ
data.
Report submitted and filed.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate correlations
between sample collection
and IDDs annually. Evaluate
public survey. Report
awareness/behavior changes
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Target areas identified.
Positive change in behavior
identified.
Eight (8) illicit discharges identified under MCM3 in permit year 2022 were reviewed with
downstream 2022 MSD water quality sample results. See Appendix 35 for summary report.
All 39
Survey individual
sewage disposal systems
(i.e., septic tanks) in the
Plan Area 2020 303 (d)
listing impaired stream
listing watersheds
(Excluding Missouri
River major watershed).
Detect and eliminate
illicit discharges,
Identify illicit discharges
and take enforcement
action as necessary.
Survey individual
sewage disposal
systems using existing
MSD GIS map. Record
findings and
resolutions.
Track findings from surveys
and resolutions to establish
a baseline for effectiveness
evaluation in future SWMPs.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed and
effectiveness baseline
identified.
Individual sewage disposal systems (ISDS) surveys generally comprise of stepping out of the
channel that intersects a parcel with a mapped ISDS GIS symbol, then visually observe the parcel
for evidence of a failing ISDS. Foul odor, algae blooms, ponding water, dampness, and unusual
bright green grass (i.e., August and September on unfertilized and non-irrigated parcels) are typical
indicators of suspected failing ISDS that the surveyors observe for. All surveyed ISDS parcels are
recorded in the MSD GIS system. In 2023, 68 parcels were surveyed with no evidence of failing
systems identified at any of the parcels. See Appendix 39a for a list of all surveyed ISDS parcels.
All 40
Develop a tabular
database and GIS layer
of properties that have
participated in the
sewer lateral repair
program.
Have a database of
properties that have
participated in the
sewer lateral repair
program that could be
used to assist illicit
discharge investigations
Efficiently complete
illicit discharge
investigations
Maintain GIS map of
data sources.
Maintain GIS map and
database. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate database usage
with IDD findings trends and
complaints trends by end of
permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Timely lateral repairs
throughout plan area
continues.
MSD Project Clear maintains a sewer lateral GIS map layer based on a database of co-permittee
listed repaired laterals and MSD Project Clear identified failing laterals to assist with MCM3
findings and complaint investigations. The co-permittee data is from a list of nearly 10,000
properties developed in 2020, under a previous SMWP BMP, based on a 2020 survey of the 52 co-
permittees with an existing sewer lateral repair program. This database lists repaired laterals
from 2016 to 2020. The MSD Project Clear data is a list of defective sewer lateral work orders,
available in the MSD IBM® Maximo® asset management software.
Contact MSD Project Clear for a copy of the entire Plan Area database and GIS layer.
Maintain and
describe
procedures to
identify priority
areas likely to
have illicit
discharges
MCM3
4.3.F
Individual Sewage
Disposal System
MSD GIS Symbol
Lateral MSD GIS
Symbol
Lateral MSD GIS
Symbol
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Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Illicit discharge
ordinance and
enforcement
procedures
MCM3
4.3.G MSD 41
Maintain enforcement
plan for addressing illicit
discharges.
Timely elimination of
illicit discharges.
Identify illicit discharges
and take enforcement
action as necessary.
Maintain and
implement Ordinance
15048
Ordinance and standard
operating procedures
developed and updated as
needed. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audit results, as
applicable, and evaluate
IDDs findings trends by end
of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Ordinance and IDDs findings
are timely addressed. Audits
identify standard operating
procedures are followed
consistently
MSD Project Clear Ordinance 15048 is used as the legal enforcement tool to prohibit illicit
discharges. MSD Project Clear's DEC Illicit Discharge Investigations operating procedure
references several different findings scenarios to ensure consistent Ordinance enforcement
actions.
Ordinance
and/or other
regulatory
mechanism to
require
construction
erosion and
sediment
control BMPs,
and
enforcement
sanctions
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
42
Maintain regulatory
mechanisms and active
land disturbance
programs.
Ensure co-permittee
land disturbance
programs are
implemented.
Permit compliance.
Maintain and
implement Ordinance
and/or other regulatory
mechanism.
Ordinance and/or other
regulatory mechanism
developed and enforced.
Track number of St. Louis
County and municipalities
programs. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed All sixty (60) co-permittees reported implementing a program.
Contain a copy
of or a link to
the relevant
ordinance or
regulatory
mechanism in
the SWMP
MSD 43 Verify regulatory
authority.
Ensure existing co-
permittee land
disturbance programs
have authority.
Permit compliance None
Track St. Louis County and
municipalities programs
information. First year
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed N/A in 2023
Requirements
to control
construction-
site waste
MCM4
4.4.B
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
44
Maintain written
procedures and
guidance materials for
operators to follow.
Prevent land
disturbance related
waste from leaving the
land disturbance area.
Waste sources
contained by BMPs
Maintain and
implement written
procedures.
Track St. Louis County and
municipalities written
procedures. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits results as
applicable, and evaluate
procedures implementation
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
procedures are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
Fifty-Eight (58) co-permittees reported construction-site waste procedures and guidance
materials. See Appendix 44 for details.
Procedures to
consider and
review all pre-
construction
plans for
consideration
of potential
water quality
impacts.
MCM4
4.4.C
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
45
Maintain written
procedures and
guidance materials for
permittees to follow.
Require development
pre-construction
planning See also
MCM5.
Appropriate sediment
and erosion BMPs
installed
Maintain and
implement written
procedures.
Track St. Louis County and
municipalities written
procedures. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits results as
applicable, and evaluate
procedures implementation
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
procedures are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
Fifty-six (56) co-permittees reported pre-construction planning procedures and guidance
materials. See Appendix 45 for details.
MCM4
4.4.A
27
Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Maintain and
apply
mechanisms
for receipt and
consideration
of information
submitted by
the public.
MCM4
4.4.D
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
46
Maintain written
procedures to receive
(i.e., public complaint
hotline) respond to, and
track public inquiries
and complaints.
Provide timely customer
response to complaints
from land disturbance
related waste leaving
the land disturbance
area.
Permittees will follow
procedures to ensure
timely and appropriate
responses.
Maintain and
implement written
procedures.
Track St. Louis County and
municipalities written
procedures. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits results as
applicable, and evaluate
procedures implementation
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
procedures are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
Fifty-seven (57) co-permittees reported complaints/follow-up written procedures. See Appendix
46a for details.
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
Record each
copermittees number of
complaints and follow-
up actions
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate procedures
implementation trend by
end of permit term. Evaluate
complaints, IDD findings, and
enforcement trends by end
of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones and milestones
completed on time with
expected result,
consistent/increasing trend
of implemented procedures,
consistent/decreasing trend
of formal NOVs, and
stable/improved Plan Area
TSS.
Co-permittees reported 50 complaints and follow-up actions. See Appendix 46b for details.
MSD
Record number of
findings, complaints,
and response actions
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate complaints, IDD
findings, and enforcement
trends by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed,
consistent/decreasing trend
of formal NOVs, and
stable/improved Plan Area
TSS.
Under MCM3, BMP 30, MSD Project Clear did not find illicit discharges related to land disturbance
activity (>1 acre) with failing stormwater controls where sediment contaminated runoff entered
adjacent waterways.
Procedures to
inspect sites
and enforce
control
measures,
including
prioritization
MCM4
4.4.E
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
47
Maintain written
procedures and
checklists for permittees
to follow during SWPPP
inspections.
To ensure BMPs
properly installed and
maintained.
St. Louis County and
municipalities will
inspect that appropriate
sediment and erosion
BMPs are installed.
Maintain and
implement written
procedures and
checklists.
Track St. Louis County and
municipalities written
procedures. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits results as
applicable, and evaluate
procedures implementation
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
procedures are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
Fifty-eight (58) co-permittees reported construction-site inspection procedures and guidance
materials. See Appendix 47 for details.
Maintain and
apply
mechanisms
for receipt and
consideration
of information
submitted by
the public.
MCM4
4.4.D
Maintain written
procedures to receive
(i.e., public complaint
hotline) respond to, and
track public inquiries
and complaints.
Provide timely customer
response to complaints
from land disturbance
related waste leaving
the land disturbance
area.
46
Reduce pollution leaving
site by demonstrating
timely response
occurred.
28
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Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Inspect or
require
inspection of
any BMP
structure; and
a monitoring
plan and
schedule
MCM4
4.4.F
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
48
Inspect land disturbance
sites and as specified in
land disturbance
program ordinance.
To ensure BMPs
properly installed and
maintained.
St. Louis County and
municipalities will
inspect that appropriate
sediment and erosion
BMPs are installed.
Record each co-
permittees number of
inspections at each
active land disturbance
site.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate complaints, IDD
findings, and enforcements
trends by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed,
consistent/decreasing trend
of formal NOVs, and
stable/improved Plan Area
TSS.
Twenty-one (21) co-permittees reported construction site inspections. See Appendix 48 for
details.
Plan to ensure
compliance
with
mechanism
MCM4
4.4.G
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
49
Maintain written
procedures for
enforcement actions.
Provide authority to
implement program.
St. Louis County and
municipalities will follow
enforcement procedures
when needed.
Record each
copermittees number of
informal and formal
enforcements.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate complaints, IDD
findings, and enforcement
trends by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed,
consistent/decreasing trend
of formal NOVs, and
stable/improved Plan Area
TSS
The co-permittees reported 40 formal and 82 informal enforcement actions. See appendices 46b
and 49 for details.
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Requirement
Permit
Section
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audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
MSD 50
Utilize matrix of BMPs
on BMP toolbox.
Maintain existing
strategies
Requires developments
to implement
appropriate strategies
and controls to address
post-construction run-
off.
Implement BMPs to
MEP.
Update BMP toolkit, as
needed. Developments
will utilize BMPs and
design requirements as
listed on the BMP
toolbox. List WQ and
CPv requirements.
Development projects follow
rules. Toolbox is complete
and updated as needed.
Annual internal review of 5
different BMP types of
completed projects. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate toolbox usage trend
and completed
recordkeeping trend by end
of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Stable/increasing trend of
toolbox usage and consistent
completed recordkeeping
trend.
MSD Project Clear's Plan Review Division evaluates each project for compliance with the MS4
permit, using MSD Project Clear's Design Rules and Regulations, the Maryland Manual, and the
BMP Toolbox at www.msdprojectclear.org/what-we-do/stormwater-management/bmp-toolbox/.
All projects that require stormwater best management practices, either to comply with the MS4
Permit and/or MSD Project Clear’s Detention and Channel Protection requirements must prepare
a Stormwater Management Facilities Report, a Maintenance and Operations Plan, and also
execute a standard maintenance agreement that is recorded against the property. The BMP
Toolbox outlines the guidance and procedures for applying and meeting the appropriate design
criteria, preparing the compliance documentation in a standardized format, the maintenance
agreement and obligations, as well as the permitting and inspection process. Design
documentation for each BMP MSD Project Clear approves is recorded in the Cloud based Accela®
plan review, permitting, and construction inspection tracking system and MSD central files.
For the internal review, MSD Project Clear reviewed the most frequently types of BMP constructed
in 2023. Design documentation were recorded correctly and on file. Contact MSD Project Clear
for a copy of the Stormwater Management Facilities Report and Maintenance and Operations
Plans for these reviews.
The BMP toolbox amended soils section and annual report forms were updated in 2023.
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
51
Identify co-permittees
who have implemented
supplemental practices
to reduce impervious
parking areas and
incorporate green
infrastructure.
Reduce impervious
parking areas and
reduce barriers to
incorporating green
infrastructure into
parking areas.
Optimize use of
impervious areas in
parking
Summarize permit term
year 1 survey and
report to co-permittees.
Track number of and
different types of practices.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate number of polices
trend by end of permit term.
Consistent/increasing trend
of implemented policies.
Co-permittees selected under the previous SWMP BMP number 54 were surveyed for this BMP in
2022, based on their area greater than 1,000 acres and a greater than 10% impervious commercial
parking area increase during the first two SWMP permits. Ten (10) co-permittees provided a
response to the 2022 survey. See Appendix 51 for each co-permittee response.
The survey included the following questions with instructions to review responses with City
Planner and Planning staff and only include information with supplemental practices to addressing
development related MSD post-construction runoff requirements under MCM5 (SWMP page 43
BMP number 55).
1. Do you currently have requirements to reduce impervious surfaces to help reduce flooding and
improve water quality? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
2. Do you currently have requirements to reduce sizes of impervious areas, such as parking lots, as
much as possible while still ensuring that businesses provide sufficient parking? If yes, explain and
include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
3. Do you have requirements to reduce the environmental impact of parking areas whenever
possible by encouraging low impact solutions? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s)
and/or policies.
Encouraging responses include meeting or exceeding some of the Stormwater Best Management
Practices Post-Construction Recommendations – Addressing Legal Impediments and Mandated
Impervious Areas, February 2011 report criteria.
Co-permittees were emailed a summary report on December 28, 2023.
MSD 52
Maintain optional
conceptual review
process.
Provides developers
with plan review
assessment of
appropriate strategies
and controls to address
post-construction run-
off.
Identify opportunities
for water quality
protection early in the
development project
planning phase.
Record number of
developments that are
charged for utilizing the
conceptual review
service.
Track number of conceptual
reviews. Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate number of
conceptual reviews trend by
end of permit term.
Consistent/increasing trend
of reviews requests.
MSD offers the development and engineering community a conceptual review service that will
evaluate a project’s sanitary and stormwater requirements early in the design phase of the
project, prior to extensive engineering by the customer, to ensure acceptability of the conceptual
design under MSD’s Rules and Regulations. MSD offers a quick “Basic” review, and a more
“Detailed” review for an additional cost for more complex projects. Eighty-seven (87) conceptual
reviews were performed.
MCM5
4.5.A
Strategies to
minimize water
quality impacts,
structural and
nonstructural
BMPs
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Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
MSD 53 Site Design Guide
Available
Provide developers and
plan reviewers a way to
implement BMP
Protect sensitive areas,
minimize stormwater
pollution, and utilize
effective BMPs.
Site Design Guidance
document available.
The committee will
evaluate the Guide for
changes.
Under a second term SWMP BMP, MSD Project Clear and partners developed the Site Design
Guidance-Tools for Incorporating Post-Construction Stormwater Quality Protection into Concept
Plans and Land Disturbance Permitting. Co-permittees were instructed in a letter dated April 27,
2009 to implement the Site Design Guidance document or an equivalent procedure to ensure they
are in compliance with the MS4 second term permit language in section 4.2.5.1 to assess site
characteristics at the beginning of the construction design phase to ensure adequate planning for
stormwater compliance to mimic pre-construction runoff conditions on all new development and
utilize water quality strategies on all redevelopment projects to the maximum extent practicable.
The following organizations serve on the update committee.
- City of Bridgeton - Missouri Coalition for the Environment
- City of Chesterfield - Missouri Department of Conservation
- City of Maryland Heights - MSD
- City of Webster Groves - St. Louis Audubon Society
- City of Wildwood - St. Louis County
- Clayton Engineering - Stock & Associates
- East West Gateway - The STERLING Company
- Great Rivers Greenway - Village of Hanley Hills
- Home Builders Association - Intuition and logic
- HR Green
The committee met twice in 2023, on September 15 and November 15,resulting in completing
evaluations and recommendations for updates to the Guidance document.
All 54
Use pre-condition
assessment with early
stage project planning.
Requires developers and
permittees to assess
conditions early.
Protect sensitive areas,
minimize stormwater
pollution, and utilize
effective BMPs.
Maintain and
implement process
requiring pre-
construction planning
by MSD Site Design
Guidance or equivalent
procedure.
Fifty-nine (59) copermittees reported that they have implemented the “Site Design Guidance” or
an equivalent procedure. See Appendix 54 for a summary of co-permittee responses.
For the 2023 audit portion of this BMP, MSD Project Clear reviewed the number of development
activates in the Plan Area and selected the City of Hazelwood and and City of Ladue. The City of
Hazelwood apply MSD Site Design procedures. The City of Ladue applies an equivalent procedure.
MSD audit questions focused on ensuring that evaluation of existing green space site conditions
(i.e., streams, wetlands, sensitive areas) and evaluation of conceptual plans to preserve and
protect green spaces were documented. MSD Project Clear's findings are that the following
projects in City of Hazelwood and City of Ladue are compliant with their obligation towards the
BMP.
1. City of Hazelwood, Captain D's Express, 8001 N. Lindbergh Boulevard, Project Number 22MSD-
00382
2. City of Hazelwood, Moto Mart, 6036 N. Lindbergh, Project Number 22MSD-00371
3. City of Hazelwood, Hazelwood West High School, 1 Wildcat Lane, project number not reported
4. City of Ladue, Old Warson Country Club Patio & Aquatics Center Renovation, 9841 Old Warson
Road, Project Number 23MSD-00309
5. City of Ladue, Deer Creek Preserve Improvements, 9810 S. 40 Drive, Project Number 22MSD-
00291
Contact MSD for a copy of the co-permittee reports for these reviews.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Reviews indicate that
processes are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
Process available and used,
Site Design Guide updated.
Annual review audit of up to
5 projects. Track St. Louis
County and municipalities
processes. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate co-permittees,
with room for new
development using Site
Design or equivalent
processes, projects for
addressing existing green
space site conditions and
evaluation of conceptual
plans to preserve and
protect green spaces.
Evaluate processes
implementation trend by
end of permit term.
MCM5
4.5.A
Assess
conditions at
beginning of
construction
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Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
MSD
New and redevelopment
projects that disturb
greater than or equal to
one acre will implement
BMPs.
Maintain and
implement Ordinances
and Design Rules.
Ordinance and Design Rules
completed and
implemented. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate BMP effectiveness
reports, as applicable, by
end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. BMP
effectiveness reports, as
applicable, identify
BMPs/strategies are
effective to improve water
quality
BMP requirements are implemented under the authority of MSD Project Clear Ordinance 9030.
MSD Project Clear Ordinance 15048 is used as the legal enforcement tool.
MSD Project Clear’s Rules and Regulations and Engineering Design Requirements for Sanitary
Sewer and Stormwater Drainage Facilities include the BMP requirements for new development
and redevelopment projects. MSD's Rules and Regulations were reviewed and updated after a
stakeholder engagement and public participation process. The new Rules and Regulations went
into effect on February 1, 2018
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
New and redevelopment
projects that disturb
greater than or equal to
one acre will implement
BMPs.
Implement ordinance
and/or other regulatory
mechanism to regulate
and enforce post-
construction strategies.
Ordinance completed,
implemented and tracked.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate BMP effectiveness
reports as applicable and
evaluate ordinances
implementation trend by
end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. BMP
effectiveness reports, as
applicable, identify
BMPs/strategies are
effective to improve water
quality and
consistent/increasing trend
of implemented ordinances.
Fifty-six (56) co-permittees reported post-construction ordinances/strategies. See Appendix 55 for
details.
Develop and Implement
maintenance
agreement for each
project, unless BMP
maintained by MSD.
All MSD approved projects,
with BMPs that are not
maintained by MSD, have
maintenance agreements.
Annual internal review of 5
different BMP projects types
completed. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate recordkeeping
trend by end of permit term
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Consistent trend of
completed recordkeeping.
MSD Project Clear's Designs Rules and Regulations requires property owner's to execute a
maintenance agreement to ensure BMPs will be kept in working order. MSD Project Clear's cloud
based Accela® plan review, permitting, and construction inspection tracking system requires the
date when the maintenance agreement was received and records the maintenance agreement on
file. For the internal review, MSD Project Clear reviewed the most frequently types of BMP
constructed in 2023. Maintenance Agreements were recorded correctly and on file.
Contact MSD for a copy of the Maintenance Agreements for these reviews.
Update and implement
MSD BMP Enforcement
and Response Plan.
Plan updated and
implemented. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate BMPs records,
inspections, and
enforcement actions,
addressed in BMP number
57, trends by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Enforcement and Response
Plan consistently followed.
Stable trend of BMPs
recordkeeping, timely
inspections, and timely
enforcement actions.
MSD Project Clear has enforcement authority to ensure owners maintain their post-construction
BMPs in MSD Project Clear Ordinance 15048, Article IV, Part C.
MSD Project Clear maintains a Stormwater Management Facilities (BMP) Operation and
Maintenance Enforcement Response Plan, revision dated February 25, 2019. Elements of the
Plan describes MSD responsibilities, legal authority, data processing, inspections, and informal and
formal enforcement steps.
Requires developers and
plan reviewers to
implement appropriate
strategies and controls
to address post-
construction run-off.
BMPs will function
correctly.
To ensure long-term
operation of BMPs.
Plan to ensure
long-term
operation and
maintenance of
post-
construction
BMPs
MCM5
4.5.C MSD 56
Follow plan review
process for executing
maintenance
agreements
environmental
compliance inspection
process for long term
maintenance.
Ordinance or
other
mechanism to
address post-
construction
runoff;
including link
or copy of
relevant
section with
the SWMP
MCM5
4.5.B 55
Follow MSD ordinances
9030 and 15048, MSD
Rules and Regulations,
and County and
Municipal Ordinances.
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audiences
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Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Implement construction
inspection
requirements, as
defined in rules and
regulations.
Annual internal review of 4
different BMP types of
completed projects. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate material submittals
been approved, site stability,
approved materials are used,
underdrain piping installed,
plantings installation, site
protection, and pictures.
Evaluate recordkeeping
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
BMPs function as designed,
and stable trend of
completed recordkeeping.
MSD Project Clear Construction Division uses a checklist, ensuring material submittals been
approved, site stability, approved materials are used, underdrain piping installed, plantings
installation, site protection, and pictures. Construction inspection documentation for each
BMP MSD Project Clear approves is recorded in the Cloud based Accela® plan review, permitting,
and construction inspection tracking system.
For the internal review, MSD Project Clear reviewed the most frequently types of BMPs approved
in 2023. Inspection data was recorded correctly for the following projects:
- Bioretention/Raingarden, Project 18MSD-00194, Chapelwood Place - 13025 Big Bend, approved
5/15/2023
- Bioretention/Raingarden (Small), Project 21MSD-00561, Fenton Logistics Park Building 6B - 650
Assembly Parkway, Approved 8/3/2023
- Hydrodynamic Separator, Project 21MSD-00554, Olympic Motors - 1645 N New Florissant,
approved 1/25/2023
- Permeable Pavement - Paver Block, Project 21MSD-00264, Cardinal Ritter Senior Services - 7609
Watson Rd., Approved 3/22/2023.
Contact MSD for a copy of the MSD Construction Division inspections and pavement installation
certification for these reviews.
Schedule and track BMP
three year inspections.
All BMPs are inspected once
per 3 years, minimum. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate BMPs records,
inspections, and
enforcement actions trends
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Enforcement and Response
Plan consistently followed.
Stable trend of
recordkeeping, timely
inspections, and timely
enforcement actions.
MSD Project Clear uses IBM® Maximo® asset management software to schedule and track 3 year
inspections. In 2023, MSD completed 1,907 BMP 3-year inspections.
Implement Enforcement
Response Plan and track
number of BMP
enforcement actions
Report number of
enforcement actions taken.
Enforcement action taken
within 45 days of notice of
problem, 90% of the time.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate BMPs records,
inspections, and
enforcement actions trends
by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Enforcement and Response
Plan reflects current
operations. Stable trend of
recordkeeping, timely
inspections, and timely
enforcement actions.
MSD Project Clear initiated 37 inspection related enforcement actions within 45 days of notice of
problem, 92% of the time. Enforcement actions are recorded in the IBM® Maximo® asset
management system.
Require and track BMP
owner annual reports
Report number of annual
reports received and
outstanding. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate number of annual
report submittals trend by
end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Enforcement and Response
Plan reflects current
operations. Stable trend of
annual report submittals.
In letters dated December 16, 2022 and May 5, 2023, MSD Project Clear reminded BMP site
owners to submit their 2022 calendar year maintenance reports by March 31, 2023. One-
thousand-two-hundred- eighty seven (1,287) 2022 reports have been received and 115 reports are
outstanding.
Maintenance reports are recorded in MSD Project Clear's IBM® Maximo® asset management
system.
BMPs constructed and
maintained to function
properly.
To ensure long-term
operation of BMPs.
Inspect all water quality
BMPs and use key
performance indicators
to demonstrate
compliance.
Maintain and
apply an
inspection plan
with
implementatio
n schedules for
post-
construction
BMPs.
MCM5
4.5.D
&
4.5 E
MSD 57
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audiences
MCM1
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Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
All
Training program exists,
and updated to
coordinate.
Maintain training
program.
Track number of training
programs completed and
implemented. Year 5 review
documented. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate training material for
all MCMs, employee
access/availability, and
venue options by end of
permit term. Evaluate
events and attendance
trends by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed,
convenient training access
available to all employees
throughout the Plan Area,
consistent/increasing trend
of attendees per class
throughout the Plan Area.
Fifty-two (52) co-permittees reported that they provided refresher training to their employees on
stormwater BMPs. A summary of the number of co-permittees’ employees trained is included in
Appendix 58.
MSD Project Clear provided co-permittee training . As explained in the next BMP below, MSD
Project Clear encouraged co-permittees to use the on-line training tools to train their employees.
As part of MSD Project Clear’s efforts to maintain employee awareness and training, under MSD
Project Clear’s Operation and Maintenance Program for Stormwater Pollution Prevention, MSD
Project Clear provided 311 employees training in 2023.
MSD
Co-permittee employees
will be offered MSD
annual training
opportunities.
Hold 4 training events
and record attendance.
Track training events
completed and attendance.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate events and
attendance trends by end of
permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed,
consistent/increasing trend
of attendees per class
throughout the Plan Area.
MSD hosted four Phase II Stormwater Refresher workshops for municipal employees on good
housekeeping and pollution prevention in municipal operations at the City of Maryland Heights
Community Center; Two (2) on November 28 and two on November 29. The workshops were an
hour and thirty minutes, and provided training on stormwater good housekeeping BMPs for
municipal operations. One-hundred-thirty-five (135) employees representing 21 co-permittees
were in attendance.
In November 2023, MSD Project Clear started offering an online MCM6 training streaming video
supported by Excal Online . This service is available to co-permittees and their staff at any time,
and tracks how many times the video is viewed. In 2023, since the service went online, the video
was viewed 47 times.
MSD Project Clear also partnered with the Deer Creek Watershed Alliance on a winter de-icing
brining BMP training workshop on November 1, 2023, attended by about 20 St. Louis area
municipality staff.
To prevent and reduce
stormwater pollution
from municipal
operations.
Employee
training
program for
municipal
operations
staff. Describe
material that
will be used
and how will
coordinate with
other MCMs
and TMDL
implementatio
n
MCM6
4.6.A 58
Provide annual training
to all MSD, municipal,
and St. Louis County
employees who work in
municipal operations
impacted by
stormwater.
City of Maryland
Heights Training
Session
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Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
MCM6 facilities in
written operation and
maintenance program.
Maintain current list in
operation and
maintenance program
plan.
List completed. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audit reports as
applicable and evaluate
Operation and Programs
implementations trend by
end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
Operation and Maintenance
Programs are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
Chapter 2 of the MSD Project Clear written OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS template, dated 2018, contains a place-holder for co-permittees to list their facilities
covered under MCM6. Co-permittees, including MSD Project Clear, reported 165 facilities shown
in Appendix 59a.
Maintain a list of SIC
NPDES permitted
industrial facilitates, as
applicable
Maintain current list of
facilities and their
permit numbers.
List completed. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audit reports as
applicable and evaluate
Operation and Programs
implementations trend by
end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
Operation and Maintenance
Programs are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
Ten (10) co-permittees, including MSD Project Clear's treatment plants in the separate storm
sewer system, reported SIC NPDES permitted facilities shown in Appendix 59b.
MSD Project Clear also maintains a land disturbance stormwater permit, MO-R100, for its sewer
and treatment plant construction work.
Maintain current No
Exposure Exemption
Certification and a list
of these facilities, as
applicable.
Review certification
status of each facility
and renew as necessary.
Maintain list of facilities
and their certification
expiration dates in
operation and
maintenance program
plan..
List updated and No
Exposure Exemption
Certifications completed
before expiration dates.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audit reports as
applicable and evaluate
Operation and Programs
implementations trend by
end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
Operation and Maintenance
Programs are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
Chapter 1 of the MSD Project Clear written OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS template, dated 2018, contains a place-holder for listing facilities covered under No
Exposure status. Co-permittees reported 25 facilities shown in Appendix 59c.
In and email dated December 26, co-permittees with city owned separate industrial activity NPDES
permits or No Exposure certifications were notified and encouraged to sign-up for the January 24,
2024 MO Industrial Stormwater General Permits webinar.
To ensure all co-
permittee owned or
operated municipal
activities address
stormwater discharges
List municipal
operations
impacted by
MCM6 and
NPDES that the
permittee owns
or operates
MCM6
4.6.B
&
4.6.C
All 59
Identify all co-permittee
municipal operations
and facilities with
potential stormwater
impact.
35
Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
All 60
Install BMPs (e.g., rain
gardens and permeable
pavement) with
construction of
municipal facilities and
roadways, where
feasible.
Provide pollutant
controls with projects.
Reduce discharge of
pollutants from project
areas.
Project plans include
BMPs. Permittees build
BMPs. Permittees
maintain and report on
BMP condition.
Co-permittees build BMPs
with projects, where
feasible. Co-permittees
report on BMP status in
annual report. Track number
of BMPs installed. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate projects installed
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed and
consistent/increasing trend
of projects installed.
Thirty-four (34) co-permittees reported BMPs. See appendix 60 for details, including BMP
descriptions.
Salt application rates
documented
Record BMPs and
application rates.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Analyze salt application rate
data annually for application
trends. Consider also stream
water quality data. Evaluate
co-permittees reporting
trends by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Decreasing trend in co-
permittee salt application
rates that correlates to a
decreasing trend in Plan
Area stream chloride
concentrations.
Consistent/increasing trend
of co-permittee reporting
application rates
Appendix 61 contains a summary of the co-permittees’ response to this goal. Forty-eight (48) co-
permittees provided complete data. In total, the co-permittees in St. Louis County spread 9,714
tons of road salt over 41,842 lane miles of roadway from January 1, 2023 through December 31,
2023, resulting in an application rate of 464 lb/lane-mile.
Use alternative deicing
approaches to reduce
chloride load, where
feasible.
Track copermittees use
of alternative deicing
approaches.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Analyze salt application rate
data annually for application
trends. Consider also stream
water quality data. Evaluate
co-permittees reporting
trends by end of permit
term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Decreasing trend in co-
permittee salt application
rates that correlates to a
decreasing trend in Plan
Area stream chloride
concentrations.
Consistent/increasing trend
of co-permittee reporting
alternative approaches.
Refer to each of the enclosed co-permittee St. Louis County Phase II Co-Permittee 2023
Stormwater Annual Report Form – Small MS4; St. Louis County Phase II Stormwater Program Road
Salt Usage Report: January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023 reports.
ALL 62
Identify municipal
operations that utilize
substances containing
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl
substances (PFAS) and
Aqueous Film Forming
Foam (AFFF)
To prevent and reduce
stormwater pollution
from municipal
operations.
Provide co-permittees
with awareness of PFAS
and AFFF sources within
their operations and
practices that can be
deployed to manage
them.
Co-permittees evaluate
their own municipal
operations for PFAS and
AFFF, and develop an
inventory of potential
sources
PFAS/AFFF awareness
brochure with respect to
municipal operations is
developed and distributed to
all co-permittees by the end
of the Permit Term. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
PFAS/AFFF awareness
brochure with respect to
municipal operations is
developed and distributed to
all co-permittees by the end
of the Permit Term.
MSD Project Clear completed the 2023 BMP by providing inventory guidance and a inventory
worksheet for the copermittees at the May 3, 2023 St. Louis MS4 Co-Permittee Administrators’
Seminar.
In addition, realizing that the Plan Area fire agencies could be a source of PFAS, MSD Project Clear
met with the Greater St. Louis Fire Chiefs Association on July 7 to share observations on
environmental regulatory developments regarding PFAS and AFFF, followed by time for discussion.
Thirty (30) co-permittees reported completed an inventory. See appendix 62 for details, including
the guidance and inventory worksheet.
To prevent and reduce
stormwater pollution
from deicing operations.MCM6
4.6.D
St. Louis County
and
Municipalities
61
Controls for
reducing or
eliminating the
discharge of
pollutants from
locations
expected to
contribute
floatables
and/or
pollutants
Track salt application
rates. Set baseline key
performance indicator
of salt application rates.
36
Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Confirm appropriate
BMPs implemented and
functioning correctly
Record inspection dates
and locations.
Inspections completed and
track number of inspections.
Each annual report
documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audit reports as
applicable and inspections
trend by end of permit term.
Evaluate municipal
operations related
complaints, IDD findings, and
enforcement trends by end
of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed,
consistent/decreasing trend
of NOVs from municipal
operations. Audit results
indicate that Operation and
Maintenance Programs are
followed consistently as
indicated by trends of
implemented programs.
Forty-Five (45) co-permittees reported performing inspections. Appendix 63 contains a summary
of the co-permittees’ response to this BMP.
The MSD Project Clear Division of Environmental Compliance performed inspections of the three
MSD maintenance yards in 2023. Mintert Maintenance Yard was inspected on September 11,
Sulphur Maintenance Yard was inspected on September 12, and Grand Glaize Maintenance Yard
was inspected on September 19.
MSD has a total of seven site specific wastewater operating permits. These facilities have Phase I
permit conditions related to stormwater, and the inspections are not conducted or reported under
the MS4 permit.
Written operation and
maintenance program in
place. Program reflects
practice.
Template available for
co-permittees.
Implement Operation
and Maintenance
program.
Track co-permittees written
Operation and Maintenance
Programs. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits results as
applicable and evaluate
programs implementation
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
Operation and Maintenance
Programs are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
MSD Project Clear maintains a written OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS template dated 2018.
The scope of municipal operations varies widely among the 61 entities involved in the SWMP.
Municipal operations range from very small municipalities, having no municipal facilities other
than a few blocks of local streets, to the county government, having responsibility for regional
highways, parks, high rise municipal buildings, major construction activities, fleet maintenance
operations, airport and all the other various operations of a major county government.
MSD Project Clear and 57 co-permittees reported that they have adopted and implemented the
applicable provisions of the model OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS.
MSD 64
Maintain written
inspection checklist
template for performing
inspections .
To ensure BMPs
properly installed and
maintained.
Confirm appropriate
BMPs implemented and
functioning correctly .
Checklist available for
copermittees. Provide
checklist at MSD annual
training.
Inspection checklist template
completed and available at
annual MSD training. Each
annual report documents
annual measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audit reports as
applicable and inspections
trend by end of permit term.
Evaluate municipal
operations related
complaints, IDD findings, and
enforcement trends by end
of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed and
consistent/decreasing trend
of NOVs from municipal
operations. Audit results
indicate that Operation and
Maintenance Programs are
followed consistently as
indicated by trends of
implemented programs.
Inspection checklists were reviewed at the MSD Project Clear hosted four Phase II Stormwater
Refresher workshops referenced in BMP number 58. The inspection checklists are available on
line at www.msdprojectclear.org.
MSD emailed all the co-permittees on December 1, 2023 providing links to it's MCM6 training
resources, including the inspection checklist.
To ensure BMPs
properly installed and
maintained.
BMPs,
maintenance
schedules, and
long-term
inspection
procedures for
controls to
reduce
floatables
MCM6
4.6.E
All 63
Maintain written
Operation and
Maintenance Program.
37
Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
Procedures for
proper disposal
of waste from
MS4
MCM6
4.6.F All 65
Maintain written
Operation and
Maintenance Program.
To prevent and reduce
stormwater pollution
from municipal
operations.
Written operation and
maintenance program in
place. Program reflects
practice.
Template available for
co-permittees.
Implement Operation
and Maintenance
program.
Track co-permittees written
Operation and Maintenance
Programs. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits results as
applicable and evaluate
programs implementation
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
Operation and Maintenance
Programs are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
MSD Project Clear maintains a written OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS template dated 2018.
The scope of municipal operations varies widely among the 61 entities involved in the SWMP.
Municipal operations range from very small municipalities, having no municipal facilities other
than a few blocks of local streets, to the county government, having responsibility for regional
highways, parks, high rise municipal buildings, major construction activities, fleet maintenance
operations, airport and all the other various operations of a major county government.
MSD Project Clear and 57 co-permittees reported that they have adopted and implemented the
applicable provisions of the model OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS.
Washing of
municipal
vehicles and
equipment so
as not to
expose to
stormwater.
MCM6
4.6.G All 66
Maintain written
Operation and
Maintenance Program.
To prevent and reduce
stormwater pollution
from municipal
operations.
Written operation and
maintenance program in
place. Program reflects
practice.
Template available for
co-permittees.
Implement Operation
and Maintenance
program.
Track co-permittees written
Operation and Maintenance
Programs. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits results as
applicable and evaluate
programs implementation
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
Operation and Maintenance
Programs are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
MSD Project Clear maintains a written OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS template dated 2018.
The scope of municipal operations varies widely among the 61 entities involved in the SWMP.
Municipal operations range from very small municipalities, having no municipal facilities other
than a few blocks of local streets, to the county government, having responsibility for regional
highways, parks, high rise municipal buildings, major construction activities, fleet maintenance
operations, airport and all the other various operations of a major county government.
MSD Project Clear and 57 co-permittees reported that they have adopted and implemented the
applicable provisions of the model OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS.
Store paints,
solvents, etc.
so as not to
expose to
stormwater.
MCM6
4.6.H All 67
Maintain written
Operation and
Maintenance Program.
To prevent and reduce
stormwater pollution
from municipal
operations.
Written operation and
maintenance program in
place. Program reflects
practice.
Template available for
co-permittees.
Implement Operation
and Maintenance
program.
Track co-permittees written
Operation and Maintenance
Programs. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits results as
applicable and evaluate
programs implementation
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
Operation and Maintenance
Programs are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
MSD Project Clear maintains a written OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS template dated 2018.
The scope of municipal operations varies widely among the 61 entities involved in the SWMP.
Municipal operations range from very small municipalities, having no municipal facilities other
than a few blocks of local streets, to the county government, having responsibility for regional
highways, parks, high rise municipal buildings, major construction activities, fleet maintenance
operations, airport and all the other various operations of a major county government.
MSD Project Clear and 57 co-permittees reported that they have adopted and implemented the
applicable provisions of the model OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS.
38
Part C Progress and Compliance and Part D Evaluation
Evaluation Process Effective BMP Criteria
Permit
Requirement
Permit
Section
Identify target
audiences
MCM1
4.1.A
Part C 2023 Status and Information
Responsibility
and 4th Term
BMP Number
BMP Description BMP Purpose 2023BMP Expected
Result
Part D Iterative Process Evaluation
MSD 68
Maintain written
guidelines for MSD to
follow when preparing
preliminary engineering
project studies.
To assess water quality
impacts for new flood
management projects.
Written guidelines in
place.
Implement guidelines
for preparing
preliminary engineering
project studies.
Maintain guidelines and
applicable projects follow
guidelines. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed.
MSD Project Clear maintains the MSD Preliminary Studies - Guidelines for Preparing Preliminary
Engineering Project Studies guidelines. As part of the guidelines, MSD Project Clear staff works
with the modeling group to prepare a hydraulic model of the system to analyze the hydraulic
capacity of the existing and proposed stormwater or sanitary sewers. Staff must refer to the
document Evaluation of Water Quality Impacts for Flood Management Projects dated June 12,
2017, to mitigate water quality impacts of new storm sewers.
All 69
Maintain written
Operation and
Maintenance Program.
To assess and mitigate
water quality impacts
for new flood
management projects.
Written operation and
maintenance program in
place. Program reflects
practice.
Template available for
co-permittees.
Implement Operation
and Maintenance
program.
Track co-permittees written
Operation and Maintenance
Programs. Each annual
report documents annual
measurable goals and
milestones completed.
Evaluate audits results as
applicable and evaluate
programs implementation
trend by end of permit term.
Measurable goals and
milestones completed. Audit
results indicate that
Operation and Maintenance
Programs are followed
consistently as indicated by
trends of implemented
programs.
MSD Project Clear maintains a written OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS template dated 2018.
The scope of municipal operations varies widely among the 61 entities involved in the SWMP.
Municipal operations range from very small municipalities, having no municipal facilities other
than a few blocks of local streets, to the county government, having responsibility for regional
highways, parks, high rise municipal buildings, major construction activities, fleet maintenance
operations, airport and all the other various operations of a major county government.
MSD Project Clear and 57 co-permittees reported that they have adopted and implemented the
applicable provisions of the model OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR THE
PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF POLLUTION IN STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM MUNICIPAL
OPERATIONS.
Procedures to
assess impacts
of water quality
for new flood
management
projects
MCM6
4.6.I
39
Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 70 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Chloride 32.9 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Chloride 36.5 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Chloride 26.3 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Chloride 24.4 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Chloride 23.9 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Chloride 29.6 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Chloride 23.7 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Chloride 20.8 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Chloride 32.2 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Chloride 13.7 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Chloride 7.5 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Chloride 8.6 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 E. coli 540 MPN/100mL
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 E. coli 120 MPN/100mL
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 E. coli 230 MPN/100mL
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 E. coli 710 MPN/100mL
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 E. coli 1300 MPN/100mL
ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.04 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.46 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.94 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.17 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.34 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.38 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.39 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.80 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 2.06 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.23 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.11 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.57 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Field pH 7.84 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Field pH 7.78 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Field pH 7.98 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Field pH 7.34 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Field pH 7.21 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Field pH 7.46 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Field pH 7.16 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Field pH 7.54 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Field pH 8.00 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Field pH 8.32 SU
ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Temperature 9.20 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Temperature 5.80 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Temperature 8.60 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Temperature 16.10 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Temperature 11.50 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Temperature 15.40 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Temperature 23.70 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Temperature 23.20 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Temperature 18.20 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Temperature 19.00 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Temperature 13.70 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Temperature 6.20 °C
ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Sulfate 52 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Sulfate 61 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Sulfate 85 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Sulfate 220 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Sulfate 150 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Sulfate 310 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Sulfate 16 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Sulfate 18 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Hardness 328 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Hardness 332 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Hardness 320 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Hardness 380 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Hardness 392 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Hardness 444 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Hardness 220 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Hardness 224 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 17 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 15 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 12 mg/L
ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 1/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 2/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 3/22/2023 Ammonia as N 0.147 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 Ammonia as N 0.157 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.263 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 Ammonia as N 0.125 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Ammonia as N 0.151 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Ammonia as N 0.139 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 Ammonia as N 0.157 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 11/27/2023 Ammonia as N 0.153 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
AUBUCHON CREEK 12/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 1/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 52 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 2/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 3/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 30 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 11/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 12/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 1/26/2023 Chloride 1080.0 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 2/22/2023 Chloride 146.0 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 3/22/2023 Chloride 124.0 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 Chloride 113.0 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 Chloride 78.2 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 Chloride 120.0 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Chloride 82.1 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Chloride 95.8 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 Chloride 61.3 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 Chloride 102.0 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 11/27/2023 Chloride 96.6 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 12/13/2023 Chloride 104.0 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 E. coli 410 MPN/100mL
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 E. coli 960 MPN/100mL
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 E. coli 130 MPN/100mL
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 E. coli 220 MPN/100mL
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 E. coli 550 MPN/100mL
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 E. coli 230 MPN/100mL
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 E. coli 52 MPN/100mL
AUBUCHON CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.95 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.13 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.59 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.42 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.49 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.69 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.56 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.36 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.61 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.77 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.77 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.74 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.87 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.18 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 1/26/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 2/22/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 3/22/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 Field pH 7.80 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Field pH 7.54 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Field pH 7.68 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 Field pH 7.62 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 11/27/2023 Field pH 7.99 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 12/13/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
AUBUCHON CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Temperature 2.50 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Temperature 9.40 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Temperature 7.20 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Temperature 13.50 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Temperature 16.30 °C
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Temperature 21.80 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Temperature 25.40 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Temperature 26.60 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Temperature 16.90 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Temperature 10.00 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Temperature 1.60 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Temperature 3.70 °C
AUBUCHON CREEK 1/26/2023 Sulfate 39 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 2/22/2023 Sulfate 72 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 3/22/2023 Sulfate 71 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 Sulfate 73 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 Sulfate 42 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 Sulfate 63 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Sulfate 45 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Sulfate 51 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 Sulfate 41 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 11/27/2023 Sulfate 49 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 12/13/2023 Sulfate 52 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Hardness 436 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Hardness 544 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Hardness 584 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Hardness 560 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Hardness 384 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Hardness 580 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Hardness 372 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Hardness 428 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Hardness 344 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Hardness 468 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Hardness 464 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Hardness 516 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 14 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 32 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 56 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 16 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 15 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 41 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
AUBUCHON CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Ammonia as N 0.175 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Ammonia as N 0.217 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Ammonia as N 0.123 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Ammonia as N 0.341 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/13/2023 Ammonia as N 0.156 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Ammonia as N 0.122 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Ammonia as N 0.257 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Ammonia as N 0.156 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Ammonia as N 0.336 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 10 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 9 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 7 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/13/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 37 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 37 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 34 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 29 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 39 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Chloride 340.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Chloride 266.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Chloride 429.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Chloride 322.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Chloride 257.0 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Chloride 285.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Chloride 234.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Chloride 223.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Chloride 292.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Chloride 40.1 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Chloride 239.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/13/2023 Chloride 147.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Chloride 195.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Chloride 182.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Chloride 143.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Chloride 146.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Chloride 178.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Chloride 80.6 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Chloride 150.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Chloride 132.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Chloride 155.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Chloride 103.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Chloride 146.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Chloride 122.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Chloride 159.0 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Chloride 65.9 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 E. coli 490 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 E. coli 2300 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 E. coli 590 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 E. coli >24196 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 E. coli 530 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 6/13/2023 E. coli 760 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 E. coli 170 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 E. coli 390 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 E. coli 700 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 E. coli 580 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 E. coli 230 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 E. coli >24196 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 E. coli 380 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 E. coli 310 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 E. coli 350 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 E. coli 880 MPN/100mL
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.46 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.36 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.07 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.37 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.91 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.60 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.28 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.10 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.69 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.68 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.78 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.24 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.68 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.69 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.54 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.87 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.44 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.52 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.17 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.42 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.34 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.65 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.72 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.96 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.68 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Field pH 7.84 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Field pH 7.86 SU
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Field pH 7.87 SU
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Field pH 7.76 SU
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Field pH 7.83 SU
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.55 SU
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Field pH 7.81 SU
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Field pH 7.55 SU
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Field pH 7.59 SU
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Field pH 7.77 SU
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.72 SU
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Field pH 7.48 SU
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Field pH 7.69 SU
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Field pH 7.81 SU
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Field pH 7.87 SU
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Field pH 7.67 SU
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Field pH 7.94 SU
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Field pH 7.91 SU
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Field pH 8.48 SU
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 4.60 °C
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 4.00 °C
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 8.80 °C
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 7.00 °C
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 8.60 °C
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 6.90 °C
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 16.60 °C
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 12.70 °C
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 11.60 °C
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 18.80 °C
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 20.40 °C
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 23.50 °C
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 23.10 °C
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 24.90 °C
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 23.20 °C
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 27.20 °C
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 24.10 °C
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 18.20 °C
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 21.20 °C
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 12.10 °C
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 7.70 °C
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 9.50 °C
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 3.40 °C
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 4.50 °C
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 8.20 °C
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Sulfate 180 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Sulfate 150 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Sulfate 61 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Sulfate 180 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Sulfate 28 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Sulfate 160 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/13/2023 Sulfate 96 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Sulfate 160 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Sulfate 77 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Sulfate 220 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Sulfate 160 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Sulfate 190 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Sulfate 190 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Sulfate 160 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Sulfate 180 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Total Hardness 372 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Total Hardness 424 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Total Hardness 408 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Total Hardness 384 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Total Hardness 356 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Total Hardness 388 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Total Hardness 388 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Total Hardness 336 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Total Hardness 416 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Total Hardness 96 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Hardness 344 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/13/2023 Total Hardness 244 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Total Hardness 320 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Total Hardness 176 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Total Hardness 304 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Total Hardness 220 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Total Hardness 300 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Total Hardness 252 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Total Hardness 320 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Total Hardness 396 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 1/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 2/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 28 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 3/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 4/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 6/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 7/25/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 8/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 9/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 10/31/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 30 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 11/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
BLACK CREEK 12/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
BLACK CREEK 12/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 291 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 1/23/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 2/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 3/20/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 Ammonia as N 0.154 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 Ammonia as N 0.198 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 Ammonia as N 0.200 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 Ammonia as N 0.213 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 Ammonia as N 0.196 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 11/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 12/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 1/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 2/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 3/20/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 11/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 38 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 12/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 1/23/2023 Chloride 103.0 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 2/14/2023 Chloride 146.0 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 3/20/2023 Chloride 114.0 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 Chloride 52.4 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 Chloride 95.4 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 Chloride 106.0 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 Chloride 83.0 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 Chloride 98.6 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 Chloride 110.0 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 Chloride 107.0 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 11/8/2023 Chloride 96.8 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 12/11/2023 Chloride 88.9 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 E. coli 4100 MPN/100mL
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 E. coli 470 MPN/100mL
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 E. coli 140 MPN/100mL
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 E. coli 320 MPN/100mL
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 E. coli >24196 MPN/100mL
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 E. coli >24196 MPN/100mL
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 E. coli 110 MPN/100mL
BONHOMME CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.53 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.55 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.62 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.84 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.85 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.30 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.83 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.32 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.91 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.55 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.43 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.74 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 1/23/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 2/14/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 3/20/2023 Field pH 8.13 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 Field pH 7.59 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 Field pH 7.86 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 Field pH 7.95 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 11/8/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 12/11/2023 Field pH 8.27 SU
BONHOMME CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Temperature 6.30 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Temperature 7.60 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Temperature 5.50 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Temperature 10.90 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Temperature 16.90 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Temperature 20.90 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Temperature 21.80 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Temperature 24.70 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Temperature 18.90 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Temperature 12.50 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Temperature 14.20 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Temperature 5.50 °C
BONHOMME CREEK 1/23/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 2/14/2023 Sulfate 36 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 3/20/2023 Sulfate 37 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 Sulfate 21 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 Sulfate 37 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 Sulfate 61 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 Sulfate 63 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 11/8/2023 Sulfate 57 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 12/11/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Hardness 248 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Hardness 156 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Hardness 232 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Hardness 284 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Hardness 240 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Hardness 328 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Hardness 328 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Hardness 300 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Hardness 296 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 25 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Suspended Solids 19 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 21 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 19 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 16 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
BONHOMME CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 1/23/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 2/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 3/20/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 Ammonia as N 0.239 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
CAULKS CREEK 11/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 12/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 1/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 2/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 3/20/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 11/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 12/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 30 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 1/23/2023 Chloride 114.0 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 2/14/2023 Chloride 182.0 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 3/20/2023 Chloride 128.0 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 Chloride 61.9 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 Chloride 87.6 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 Chloride 119.0 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 Chloride 83.6 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 Chloride 102.0 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 Chloride 115.0 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 Chloride 110.0 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 11/8/2023 Chloride 100.0 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 12/11/2023 Chloride 99.9 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 E. coli 1900 MPN/100mL
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 E. coli 1200 MPN/100mL
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 E. coli 270 MPN/100mL
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 E. coli 290 MPN/100mL
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 E. coli 300 MPN/100mL
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 E. coli 240 MPN/100mL
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 E. coli 230 MPN/100mL
CAULKS CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.96 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.42 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.54 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.24 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.73 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.21 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.92 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.81 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.95 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.64 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.40 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.63 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 1/23/2023 Field pH 7.80 SU
CAULKS CREEK 2/14/2023 Field pH 7.41 SU
CAULKS CREEK 3/20/2023 Field pH 7.84 SU
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 Field pH 7.60 SU
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 Field pH 7.62 SU
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 Field pH 7.64 SU
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 Field pH 7.47 SU
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 Field pH 7.45 SU
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
CAULKS CREEK 11/8/2023 Field pH 7.63 SU
CAULKS CREEK 12/11/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
CAULKS CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Temperature 8.60 °C
CAULKS CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Temperature 10.10 °C
CAULKS CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Temperature 7.90 °C
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Temperature 11.90 °C
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Temperature 16.00 °C
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Temperature 18.40 °C
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Temperature 19.80 °C
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Temperature 22.30 °C
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Temperature 18.90 °C
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Temperature 12.00 °C
CAULKS CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Temperature 14.70 °C
CAULKS CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Temperature 6.50 °C
CAULKS CREEK 1/23/2023 Sulfate 44 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 2/14/2023 Sulfate <10 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 3/20/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 Sulfate 23 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 Sulfate 30 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 Sulfate 39 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 Sulfate 49 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 Sulfate 63 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 Sulfate 68 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 11/8/2023 Sulfate 65 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 12/11/2023 Sulfate 55 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Hardness 296 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Hardness 156 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Hardness 204 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Hardness 220 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Hardness 332 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 28 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Suspended Solids 15 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
CAULKS CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 1/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 2/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 3/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 Ammonia as N 0.284 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.439 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Ammonia as N 0.335 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 Ammonia as N 0.138 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 Ammonia as N 0.198 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 Ammonia as N 0.121 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 Ammonia as N 0.159 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 11/27/2023 Ammonia as N 0.183 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 12/13/2023 Ammonia as N 0.224 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 1/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 47 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 2/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 3/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 11/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 12/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 1/26/2023 Chloride 790.0 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 2/22/2023 Chloride 182.0 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 3/22/2023 Chloride 107.0 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 Chloride 91.0 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 Chloride 65.0 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Chloride 70.2 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 Chloride 35.4 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 Chloride 74.3 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 Chloride 64.5 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 Chloride 69.0 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 11/27/2023 Chloride 41.6 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 12/13/2023 Chloride 50.7 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 E. coli 810 MPN/100mL
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 E. coli 1200 MPN/100mL
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 E. coli 280 MPN/100mL
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 E. coli 230 MPN/100mL
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 E. coli 150 MPN/100mL
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 E. coli 140 MPN/100mL
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 E. coli 85 MPN/100mL
COLDWATER CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.71 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.45 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.26 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.43 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.89 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.45 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.39 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.74 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.70 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.58 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.59 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.17 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.34 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 1/26/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 2/22/2023 Field pH 7.87 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 3/22/2023 Field pH 8.60 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 Field pH 7.81 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 Field pH 7.51 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Field pH 7.62 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 Field pH 7.41 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 Field pH 7.76 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 Field pH 7.77 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 11/27/2023 Field pH 7.94 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 12/13/2023 Field pH 7.86 SU
COLDWATER CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Temperature 3.60 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Temperature 8.70 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Temperature 7.20 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Temperature 15.40 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Temperature 19.30 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Temperature 25.00 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Temperature 27.40 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Temperature 28.00 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Temperature 18.90 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Temperature 13.00 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Temperature 4.40 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Temperature 4.70 °C
COLDWATER CREEK 1/26/2023 Sulfate 46 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 2/22/2023 Sulfate 47 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 3/22/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 Sulfate 44 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 Sulfate 27 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 Sulfate 27 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 Sulfate 44 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 Sulfate 47 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 Sulfate 50 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 11/27/2023 Sulfate 32 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 12/13/2023 Sulfate 38 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Hardness 304 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Hardness 264 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Hardness 172 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Hardness 244 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Hardness 136 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Hardness 200 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Hardness 180 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Hardness 204 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Hardness 160 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Hardness 180 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 17 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 17 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
COLDWATER CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 1/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 2/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 3/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 Ammonia as N 0.139 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.348 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Ammonia as N 0.143 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Ammonia as N 0.177 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 11/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 12/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 1/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 43 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 2/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 3/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 11/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 12/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 31 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 1/26/2023 Chloride 812.0 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 2/22/2023 Chloride 271.0 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 3/22/2023 Chloride 221.0 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 Chloride 158.0 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 Chloride 143.0 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 Chloride 123.0 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Chloride 104.0 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Chloride 104.0 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 Chloride 198.0 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 Chloride 180.0 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 11/27/2023 Chloride 91.4 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 12/13/2023 Chloride 91.2 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 E. coli 96 MPN/100mL
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 E. coli 360 MPN/100mL
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 E. coli 340 MPN/100mL
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 E. coli 86 MPN/100mL
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
COWMIRE CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.72 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.43 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.88 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.09 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.51 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.26 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.41 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.19 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.83 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.22 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.19 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.85 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.28 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.39 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 1/26/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 2/22/2023 Field pH 8.07 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 3/22/2023 Field pH 8.19 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Field pH 7.68 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 Field pH 8.04 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 11/27/2023 Field pH 7.62 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 12/13/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
COWMIRE CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Temperature 2.30 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Temperature 9.60 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Temperature 8.20 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Temperature 14.20 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Temperature 17.70 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Temperature 25.10 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Temperature 27.40 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Temperature 29.60 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Temperature 17.00 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Temperature 12.40 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Temperature 2.20 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Temperature 4.10 °C
COWMIRE CREEK 1/26/2023 Sulfate 29 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 2/22/2023 Sulfate 78 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 3/22/2023 Sulfate 72 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 Sulfate 61 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 Sulfate 46 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 Sulfate 53 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Sulfate 46 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 Sulfate 77 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 Sulfate 83 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 11/27/2023 Sulfate 50 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 12/13/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
COWMIRE CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Hardness 484 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Hardness 504 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Hardness 424 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Hardness 324 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Hardness 216 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Hardness 408 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Hardness 428 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 15 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 26 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 22 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 14 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
COWMIRE CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.127 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.157 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Ammonia as N 0.233 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Ammonia as N 0.198 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Ammonia as N 0.179 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Ammonia as N 0.171 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Ammonia as N 0.238 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Ammonia as N 0.206 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Ammonia as N 0.128 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 39 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 29 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 26 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 42 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 33 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 32 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 31 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Chloride 94.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Chloride 168.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Chloride 133.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Chloride 274.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Chloride 175.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Chloride 156.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Chloride 91.6 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Chloride 97.7 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Chloride 62.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Chloride 102.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Chloride 115.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Chloride 190.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Chloride 78.1 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Chloride 115.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Chloride 64.6 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Chloride 129.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Chloride 67.8 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Chloride 168.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Chloride 73.5 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Chloride 143.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Chloride 74.4 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Chloride 126.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Chloride 81.4 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Chloride 123.0 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 E. coli 6900 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 E. coli 4400 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 E. coli 10000 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 E. coli 250 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 E. coli 4900 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 E. coli 20000 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 E. coli 74 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 E. coli 120 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 E. coli 98 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 E. coli 85 MPN/100mL
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.55 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.44 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.61 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.77 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.41 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.74 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.47 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.27 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.01 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.73 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.86 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.20 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.39 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.02 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.84 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.43 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.25 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.89 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.14 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.56 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.19 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.78 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.56 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.08 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Field pH 8.54 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Field pH 8.46 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Field pH 8.35 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Field pH 7.72 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Field pH 7.97 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Field pH 7.40 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Field pH 8.30 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Field pH 7.47 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Field pH 7.62 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Field pH 7.52 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Field pH 7.66 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Field pH 7.72 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Field pH 7.76 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Field pH 7.77 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Field pH 8.20 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Field pH 7.76 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Temperature 4.40 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Temperature 4.00 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Temperature 5.70 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Temperature 5.40 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Temperature 4.10 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Temperature 5.00 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Temperature 11.40 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Temperature 15.00 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Temperature 20.60 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Temperature 22.90 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Temperature 23.30 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Temperature 18.40 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Temperature 26.60 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Temperature 25.30 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Temperature 27.10 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Temperature 26.30 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Temperature 19.80 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Temperature 20.00 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Temperature 12.90 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Temperature 13.70 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Temperature 15.00 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Temperature 13.40 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Temperature 5.50 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Temperature 5.40 °C
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Sulfate 38 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Sulfate <10 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Sulfate 63 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Sulfate 53 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Sulfate 37 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Sulfate 35 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Sulfate 30 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Sulfate 22 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Sulfate 32 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Sulfate 35 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Sulfate 79 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Sulfate 26 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Sulfate 53 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Sulfate 24 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Sulfate 55 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Sulfate 26 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Sulfate 71 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Sulfate 31 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Sulfate 72 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Sulfate 34 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Sulfate 64 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Sulfate 33 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Sulfate 59 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Hardness 196 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Hardness 324 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Hardness 376 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Hardness 200 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Hardness 172 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Hardness 128 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Hardness 184 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Hardness 416 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Hardness 160 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Hardness 152 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Hardness 164 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Hardness 364 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Hardness 164 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Hardness 340 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Hardness 188 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Hardness 320 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Hardness 188 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 14 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Suspended Solids 18 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 34 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 55 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Suspended Solids 48 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 57 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 21 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 26 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 18 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 19 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 26 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 12 mg/L
CREVE COEUR CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Ammonia as N 0.994 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Ammonia as N 0.381 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Ammonia as N 0.724 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Ammonia as N 0.135 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Ammonia as N 0.176 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Ammonia as N 0.148 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N 0.337 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Ammonia as N 0.267 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N 0.259 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Ammonia as N 0.128 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N 2.578 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Ammonia as N 0.596 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N 0.193 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Ammonia as N 0.196 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N 0.200 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N 0.190 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Ammonia as N 0.139 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.176 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Ammonia as N 0.154 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Ammonia as N 0.248 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Ammonia as N 0.158 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Ammonia as N 0.123 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 7 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 6 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 7 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 8 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 28 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 28 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 48 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 56 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 48 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 27 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Chloride 233.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Chloride 198.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Chloride 385.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Chloride 244.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Chloride 174.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Chloride 184.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Chloride 166.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Chloride 134.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Chloride 203.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Chloride 24.5 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Chloride 174.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Chloride 103.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Chloride 146.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Chloride 149.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Chloride 123.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Chloride 107.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Chloride 141.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Chloride 65.4 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Chloride 128.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Chloride 111.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Chloride 123.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Chloride 67.3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Chloride 134.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Chloride 120.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Chloride 121.0 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Chloride 59.1 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 E. coli 9800 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 E. coli 10000 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 E. coli 930 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 E. coli >24196 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 E. coli 12000 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 E. coli 6900 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 E. coli 180 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 E. coli 290 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 E. coli 200 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 E. coli 1200 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 E. coli 260 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 E. coli >24196 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 E. coli 480 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 E. coli 330 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 E. coli 200 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 E. coli 1200 MPN/100mL
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.21 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.92 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.72 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.73 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.67 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.10 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.30 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.45 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.11 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.81 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.15 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.45 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.13 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.71 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.01 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.64 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.92 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.14 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.06 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.79 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 1.51 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.57 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.16 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.80 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.77 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.01 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.16 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.06 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.10 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.14 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Field pH 7.72 SU
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Field pH 7.94 SU
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Field pH 8.08 SU
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Field pH 7.72 SU
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Field pH 7.84 SU
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Field pH 7.99 SU
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.78 SU
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Field pH 7.62 SU
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Field pH 7.52 SU
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Field pH 7.56 SU
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Field pH 7.66 SU
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Field pH 7.72 SU
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.67 SU
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Field pH 7.19 SU
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Field pH 7.81 SU
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Field pH 7.48 SU
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Field pH 7.66 SU
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Field pH 7.87 SU
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Field pH 7.95 SU
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Field pH 7.91 SU
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 5.30 °C
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 4.60 °C
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 5.90 °C
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 8.00 °C
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 9.80 °C
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 7.40 °C
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 17.30 °C
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 12.50 °C
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 12.70 °C
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 19.00 °C
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 21.20 °C
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Field Temperature 19.20 °C
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 23.40 °C
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 24.10 °C
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 26.40 °C
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 24.20 °C
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 27.70 °C
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 25.30 °C
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 18.60 °C
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 21.30 °C
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 12.00 °C
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 7.10 °C
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 9.10 °C
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 2.90 °C
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 4.30 °C
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 8.60 °C
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Sulfate 94 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Sulfate 95 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Sulfate 86 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Sulfate 87 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Sulfate 73 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Sulfate 17 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Sulfate 70 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Sulfate 91 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Sulfate 76 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Sulfate 98 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Sulfate 61 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Sulfate 180 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Sulfate 150 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Sulfate 87 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Sulfate 53 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Total Hardness 340 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Total Hardness 348 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Total Hardness 368 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Total Hardness 324 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Total Hardness 320 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Total Hardness 368 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Total Hardness 88 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Total Hardness 232 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Total Hardness 296 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Total Hardness 248 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Total Hardness 236 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Total Hardness 168 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Total Hardness 248 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Total Hardness 184 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Total Hardness 300 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Total Hardness 188 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
DEER CREEK 1/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
DEER CREEK 2/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 31 mg/L
DEER CREEK 3/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 28 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
DEER CREEK 4/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids 15 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 185 mg/L
DEER CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
DEER CREEK 6/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
DEER CREEK 7/25/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
DEER CREEK 8/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
DEER CREEK 9/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
DEER CREEK 10/31/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 21 mg/L
DEER CREEK 11/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
DEER CREEK 12/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 51 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/22/2023 Ammonia as N 0.128 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 Ammonia as N 0.153 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 29 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 34 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/26/2023 Chloride 347.0 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/22/2023 Chloride 139.0 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/22/2023 Chloride 119.0 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 Chloride 90.8 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 Chloride 75.7 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 Chloride 88.7 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 Chloride 88.7 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 Chloride 76.2 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 Chloride 69.7 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 Chloride 72.3 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/27/2023 Chloride 90.2 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/13/2023 Chloride 89.8 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 E. coli 540 MPN/100mL
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 E. coli 760 MPN/100mL
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 E. coli 590 MPN/100mL
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 E. coli 430 MPN/100mL
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 E. coli 2000 MPN/100mL
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 E. coli 980 MPN/100mL
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 E. coli 1000 MPN/100mL
ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.36 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.78 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.74 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.54 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.29 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.57 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.47 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.11 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.70 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.66 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.99 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.52 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/26/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/22/2023 Field pH 7.86 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/22/2023 Field pH 7.94 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 Field pH 7.87 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 Field pH 7.70 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 Field pH 7.64 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 Field pH 7.69 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 Field pH 7.61 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 Field pH 7.77 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/27/2023 Field pH 7.76 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/13/2023 Field pH 7.73 SU
ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Temperature 4.00 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Temperature 8.60 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Temperature 7.30 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Temperature 13.00 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Temperature 16.30 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Temperature 21.50 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Temperature 26.40 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Temperature 25.70 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Temperature 17.10 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Temperature 12.30 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Temperature 4.40 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Temperature 5.20 °C
ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/26/2023 Sulfate 73 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/22/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/22/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 Sulfate 94 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 Sulfate 73 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 Sulfate 190 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 Sulfate 150 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/27/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/13/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Hardness 328 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Hardness 328 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Hardness 252 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Hardness 236 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Hardness 244 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 31 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 12 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
ENGELHOLM CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 1/23/2023 Ammonia as N 0.407 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 2/14/2023 Ammonia as N 0.201 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 3/20/2023 Ammonia as N 0.197 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.127 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 Ammonia as N 0.333 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Ammonia as N 0.358 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 Ammonia as N 0.126 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 Ammonia as N 0.227 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Ammonia as N 0.381 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 Ammonia as N 0.224 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 11/8/2023 Ammonia as N 0.525 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 12/11/2023 Ammonia as N 0.784 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 1/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 2/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 29 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 3/20/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 33 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 32 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 27 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 11/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 27 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 12/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 1/23/2023 Chloride 181.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 2/14/2023 Chloride 345.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 3/20/2023 Chloride 230.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 Chloride 137.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 Chloride 102.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Chloride 187.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 Chloride 142.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 Chloride 164.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Chloride 169.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 Chloride 146.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 11/8/2023 Chloride 152.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 12/11/2023 Chloride 149.0 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 E. coli 9200 MPN/100mL
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 E. coli 1700 MPN/100mL
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 E. coli 120 MPN/100mL
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 E. coli 1700 MPN/100mL
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 E. coli 320 MPN/100mL
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 E. coli 800 MPN/100mL
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 E. coli 800 MPN/100mL
FEE FEE CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.46 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
FEE FEE CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.04 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.47 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.73 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.17 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.61 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.65 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.10 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.21 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.98 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.34 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.24 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.53 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.39 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 1/23/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 2/14/2023 Field pH 8.04 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 3/20/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 Field pH 7.78 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 Field pH 7.51 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Field pH 7.66 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 Field pH 7.54 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 Field pH 7.54 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Field pH 7.56 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 Field pH 7.66 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 11/8/2023 Field pH 6.63 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 12/11/2023 Field pH 7.29 SU
FEE FEE CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Temperature 4.50 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Temperature 6.40 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Temperature 4.50 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Temperature 10.80 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Temperature 21.40 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Temperature 22.20 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Temperature 25.70 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Temperature 25.10 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Temperature 20.10 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Temperature 13.10 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Temperature 15.10 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Temperature 5.90 °C
FEE FEE CREEK 1/23/2023 Sulfate 88 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 2/14/2023 Sulfate 75 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 3/20/2023 Sulfate 56 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 Sulfate 41 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 Sulfate 34 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Sulfate 75 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 Sulfate 69 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 Sulfate 73 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 Sulfate 84 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 11/8/2023 Sulfate 70 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 12/11/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Hardness 340 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Hardness 452 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Hardness 340 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Hardness 180 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Hardness 348 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Hardness 324 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Hardness 344 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Hardness 284 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Hardness 352 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
FEE FEE CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
FEE FEE CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 3/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 11/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 12/6/2023 Ammonia as N 0.145 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 33 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 26 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 75 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 26 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 1/11/2023 Chloride 240.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 2/13/2023 Chloride 301.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 3/8/2023 Chloride 215.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 Chloride 185.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 Chloride 244.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 Chloride 199.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 Chloride 238.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 Chloride 198.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 Chloride 223.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 Chloride 257.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 11/7/2023 Chloride 275.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 12/6/2023 Chloride 199.0 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 E. coli 510 MPN/100mL
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 E. coli 180 MPN/100mL
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 E. coli 700 MPN/100mL
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 E. coli 240 MPN/100mL
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 E. coli 250 MPN/100mL
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 E. coli 1300 MPN/100mL
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 E. coli 390 MPN/100mL
FENTON CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.19 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.73 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.24 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.29 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.74 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.88 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.14 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.09 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.44 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.21 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
FENTON CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.08 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.09 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 1/11/2023 Field pH 8.08 SU
FENTON CREEK 2/13/2023 Field pH 7.95 SU
FENTON CREEK 3/8/2023 Field pH 7.98 SU
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 Field pH 7.76 SU
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 Field pH 7.69 SU
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 Field pH 7.78 SU
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 Field pH 7.70 SU
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 Field pH 7.49 SU
FENTON CREEK 11/7/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
FENTON CREEK 12/6/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
FENTON CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Temperature 6.30 °C
FENTON CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Temperature 5.80 °C
FENTON CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Temperature 9.00 °C
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Temperature 18.30 °C
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Temperature 11.40 °C
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Temperature 19.10 °C
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Temperature 25.90 °C
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Temperature 23.60 °C
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Temperature 20.20 °C
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Temperature 21.90 °C
FENTON CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Temperature 13.00 °C
FENTON CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Temperature 5.60 °C
FENTON CREEK 1/11/2023 Sulfate 170 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 2/13/2023 Sulfate 160 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 3/8/2023 Sulfate 170 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 Sulfate 160 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 Sulfate 190 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 Sulfate 160 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 Sulfate 140 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 Sulfate 170 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 11/7/2023 Sulfate 190 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 12/6/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Hardness 480 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Hardness 472 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Hardness 428 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Hardness 416 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Hardness 528 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Hardness 380 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Hardness 436 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Hardness 352 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Hardness 384 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Hardness 496 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Hardness 564 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Hardness 400 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 20 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
FENTON CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
FISHPOT CREEK 2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 3/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 11/7/2023 Ammonia as N 0.164 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 12/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 70 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 1/11/2023 Chloride 163.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 2/13/2023 Chloride 268.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 3/8/2023 Chloride 123.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 Chloride 116.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 Chloride 142.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 Chloride 106.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 Chloride 121.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 Chloride 84.5 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 Chloride 145.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 Chloride 122.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 11/7/2023 Chloride 145.0 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 12/6/2023 Chloride 94.7 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 E. coli 250 MPN/100mL
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 E. coli 85 MPN/100mL
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 E. coli 170 MPN/100mL
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 E. coli 360 MPN/100mL
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 E. coli 280 MPN/100mL
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 E. coli 240 MPN/100mL
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 E. coli 340 MPN/100mL
FISHPOT CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.64 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.31 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.83 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.82 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.15 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.09 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.88 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.94 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.04 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.57 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.33 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.07 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 1/11/2023 Field pH 7.39 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 2/13/2023 Field pH 7.35 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 3/8/2023 Field pH 7.31 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 Field pH 7.25 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 Field pH 7.49 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 Field pH 7.21 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 Field pH 7.27 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 Field pH 7.21 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 Field pH 7.36 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 Field pH 7.34 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 11/7/2023 Field pH 7.44 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 12/6/2023 Field pH 7.55 SU
FISHPOT CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Temperature 11.40 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Temperature 11.00 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Temperature 11.40 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Temperature 15.20 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Temperature 12.60 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Temperature 17.00 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Temperature 19.80 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Temperature 18.60 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Temperature 17.90 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Temperature 18.40 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Temperature 15.10 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Temperature 10.20 °C
FISHPOT CREEK 1/11/2023 Sulfate 77 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 2/13/2023 Sulfate 50 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 3/8/2023 Sulfate 39 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 Sulfate 45 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 Sulfate 72 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 Sulfate 56 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 Sulfate 70 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 Sulfate 47 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 Sulfate 90 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 Sulfate 87 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 11/7/2023 Sulfate 95 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 12/6/2023 Sulfate 67 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Hardness 220 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Hardness 328 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Hardness 244 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Hardness 300 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Hardness 236 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Hardness 340 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Hardness 248 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
FISHPOT CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 30 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/11/2023 Chloride 190.0 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/13/2023 Chloride 261.0 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/8/2023 Chloride 166.0 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 Chloride 140.0 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 Chloride 173.0 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 Chloride 94.6 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 Chloride 141.0 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 Chloride 94.9 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 Chloride 156.0 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 Chloride 92.3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/7/2023 Chloride 118.0 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/6/2023 Chloride 87.2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/1/2023 Chlorophyll A 2.3 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/15/2023 Chlorophyll A <1.0 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/30/2023 Chlorophyll A 2.5 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/12/2023 Chlorophyll A 1.3 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/26/2023 Chlorophyll A <1.0 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/10/2023 Chlorophyll A <1.0 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/24/2023 Chlorophyll A 1.4 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/7/2023 Chlorophyll A 2.2 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/21/2023 Chlorophyll A 5.9 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/6/2023 Chlorophyll A <1.0 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/18/2023 Chlorophyll A 4.0 μg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 E. coli 2400 MPN/100mL
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 E. coli 150 MPN/100mL
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 E. coli 1100 MPN/100mL
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 E. coli 98 MPN/100mL
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 E. coli 360 MPN/100mL
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 E. coli 660 MPN/100mL
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 E. coli 490 MPN/100mL
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.03 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.94 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.56 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.93 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.16 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.46 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.91 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.88 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.17 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.14 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.40 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.16 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/11/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/13/2023 Field pH 7.98 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/8/2023 Field pH 8.00 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 Field pH 7.76 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 Field pH 7.77 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 Field pH 7.81 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 Field pH 7.70 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/7/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/6/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Temperature 6.80 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Temperature 6.30 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Temperature 8.80 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Temperature 18.30 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Temperature 13.20 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Temperature 20.00 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Temperature 27.10 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Temperature 24.20 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Temperature 20.70 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Temperature 21.10 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Temperature 13.10 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Temperature 6.30 °C
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/15/2023 Nitrate <1 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/1/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/15/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/12/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/26/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/10/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/24/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/7/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/21/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/6/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/18/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/15/2023 Nitrite <1 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/11/2023 Sulfate 88 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/13/2023 Sulfate 82 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/8/2023 Sulfate 77 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 Sulfate 70 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 Sulfate 57 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 Sulfate 83 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 Sulfate 62 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 Sulfate 92 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 Sulfate 78 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/7/2023 Sulfate 95 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/6/2023 Sulfate 69 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Hardness 376 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Hardness 380 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Hardness 368 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Hardness 404 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Hardness 252 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Hardness 300 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Hardness 220 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/12/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/26/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/6/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/12/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/26/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.88 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/6/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.060 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.180 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.090 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/12/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.110 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/26/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.100 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.110 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.100 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.110 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.080 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/6/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.070 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.090 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 44 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Suspended Solids 20 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 12 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 6/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
GRAND GLAIZE CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 1/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 2/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 3/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 Ammonia as N 0.138 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 11/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 12/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 1/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 2/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 3/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 11/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 12/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 1/9/2023 Chloride 186.0 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 2/6/2023 Chloride 270.0 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 3/6/2023 Chloride 147.0 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 Chloride 102.0 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 Chloride 170.0 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 Chloride 177.0 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 Chloride 114.0 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 Chloride 61.7 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 Chloride 96.6 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 Chloride 54.2 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 11/6/2023 Chloride 74.1 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 12/4/2023 Chloride 51.6 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 E. coli 460 MPN/100mL
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 E. coli 220 MPN/100mL
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 E. coli 1500 MPN/100mL
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 E. coli 180 MPN/100mL
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 E. coli 660 MPN/100mL
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 E. coli 170 MPN/100mL
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 E. coli 910 MPN/100mL
GRAVOIS CREEK 1/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.84 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 2/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.69 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.45 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.22 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.51 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.89 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.02 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.34 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.54 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.41 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 11/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.38 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.10 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 1/9/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 2/6/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 3/6/2023 Field pH 7.75 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 Field pH 7.68 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 Field pH 7.63 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 Field pH 7.65 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 Field pH 7.65 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 Field pH 7.65 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 Field pH 7.60 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 11/6/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 12/4/2023 Field pH 7.37 SU
GRAVOIS CREEK 1/9/2023 Field Temperature 4.70 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 2/6/2023 Field Temperature 4.30 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Temperature 10.70 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Temperature 12.70 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 Field Temperature 14.20 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 Field Temperature 22.90 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 Field Temperature 23.20 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Temperature 24.80 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 Field Temperature 21.60 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 Field Temperature 21.00 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 11/6/2023 Field Temperature 11.70 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Temperature 8.00 °C
GRAVOIS CREEK 1/9/2023 Sulfate 61 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 2/6/2023 Sulfate 70 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
GRAVOIS CREEK 3/6/2023 Sulfate 64 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 Sulfate 46 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 Sulfate 73 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 Sulfate 65 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 Sulfate 38 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 Sulfate 37 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 Sulfate 26 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 11/6/2023 Sulfate 34 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 12/4/2023 Sulfate 26 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 1/9/2023 Total Hardness 376 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 2/6/2023 Total Hardness 384 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Hardness 392 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 Total Hardness 372 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Hardness 192 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 Total Hardness 248 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 Total Hardness 180 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 11/6/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Hardness 164 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 1/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 2/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 17 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 6/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 16 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 22 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 9/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 25 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 10/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 11/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
GRAVOIS CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 3/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 Ammonia as N 0.168 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 11/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 12/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 30 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 72 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 1/11/2023 Chloride 111.0 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 2/13/2023 Chloride 151.0 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 3/8/2023 Chloride 90.0 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 Chloride 71.5 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 Chloride 85.1 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 Chloride 87.3 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 Chloride 78.7 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 Chloride 72.6 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 Chloride 84.0 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 Chloride 75.1 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 11/7/2023 Chloride 76.1 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 12/6/2023 Chloride 71.5 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 E. coli 110 MPN/100mL
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 E. coli 97 MPN/100mL
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 E. coli 250 MPN/100mL
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
KIEFER CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.02 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.48 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.30 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.69 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.32 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.99 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.11 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.59 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.47 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.57 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.49 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.73 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 1/11/2023 Field pH 7.99 SU
KIEFER CREEK 2/13/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
KIEFER CREEK 3/8/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 Field pH 7.77 SU
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 Field pH 7.91 SU
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 Field pH 7.75 SU
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 Field pH 7.91 SU
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 Field pH 7.57 SU
KIEFER CREEK 11/7/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
KIEFER CREEK 12/6/2023 Field pH 8.13 SU
KIEFER CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Temperature 9.00 °C
KIEFER CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Temperature 9.10 °C
KIEFER CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Temperature 9.60 °C
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Temperature 15.30 °C
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Temperature 13.60 °C
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Temperature 17.90 °C
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Temperature 24.20 °C
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Temperature 20.30 °C
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Temperature 19.70 °C
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Temperature 19.10 °C
KIEFER CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Temperature 14.20 °C
KIEFER CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Temperature 8.30 °C
KIEFER CREEK 1/11/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 2/13/2023 Sulfate 44 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 3/8/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 Sulfate 36 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 Sulfate 45 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 Sulfate 50 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 Sulfate 67 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 Sulfate 70 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 11/7/2023 Sulfate 74 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 12/6/2023 Sulfate 63 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
KIEFER CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Hardness 264 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Hardness 264 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Hardness 296 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 12 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
KIEFER CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Ammonia as N 0.146 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 37 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 69 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Chloride 17.7 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Chloride 18.6 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Chloride 13.0 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Chloride 20.9 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Chloride 13.5 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Chloride 13.9 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Chloride 13.3 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Chloride 14.3 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Chloride 15.1 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Chloride 13.8 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Chloride 25.1 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Chloride 18.2 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 E. coli 5200 MPN/100mL
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 E. coli 31 MPN/100mL
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 E. coli 110 MPN/100mL
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 E. coli 220 MPN/100mL
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 E. coli 280 MPN/100mL
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.08 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.31 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.21 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.52 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.93 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.86 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.81 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.98 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.52 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.32 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.63 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.89 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Field pH 8.07 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Field pH 7.97 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Field pH 8.09 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Field pH 7.84 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Field pH 7.83 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Field pH 7.87 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Field pH 7.83 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Field pH 8.04 SU
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Temperature 6.80 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Temperature 5.70 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Temperature 8.70 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Temperature 16.70 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Temperature 10.80 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Temperature 17.10 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Temperature 24.50 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Temperature 22.70 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Temperature 19.40 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Temperature 19.40 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Temperature 12.60 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Temperature 5.80 °C
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Sulfate 21 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Sulfate 19 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Sulfate 17 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Sulfate 14 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Sulfate 23 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Sulfate 20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Sulfate 19 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Sulfate 20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Sulfate 20 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Sulfate 22 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Sulfate 24 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Sulfate 25 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Hardness 240 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Hardness 216 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Hardness 196 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Hardness 164 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Hardness 244 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Hardness 244 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 71 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
LITTLE ANTIRE CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 1/23/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 2/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 3/20/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.235 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 Ammonia as N 0.222 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Ammonia as N 0.134 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 11/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 12/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 1/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 2/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 3/20/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 11/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 27 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 12/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 1/23/2023 Chloride 136.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 2/14/2023 Chloride 191.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 3/20/2023 Chloride 157.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 Chloride 122.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 Chloride 45.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 Chloride 154.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 Chloride 114.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Chloride 101.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 Chloride 109.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 Chloride 104.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 11/8/2023 Chloride 117.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 12/11/2023 Chloride 116.0 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 E. coli 1000 MPN/100mL
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 E. coli 440 MPN/100mL
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 E. coli 660 MPN/100mL
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 E. coli 300 MPN/100mL
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 E. coli 84 MPN/100mL
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 E. coli 75 MPN/100mL
LOUISELLE CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.69 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.36 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.79 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.70 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.69 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.76 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.98 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.22 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.66 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.16 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.68 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.35 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.55 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 1/23/2023 Field pH 8.24 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 2/14/2023 Field pH 8.11 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 3/20/2023 Field pH 8.28 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Field pH 7.63 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 11/8/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 12/11/2023 Field pH 8.04 SU
LOUISELLE CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Temperature 3.80 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Temperature 6.10 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Temperature 1.00 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Temperature 8.60 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Temperature 22.30 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Temperature 19.00 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Temperature 23.80 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Temperature 25.30 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Temperature 15.90 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Temperature 10.20 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Temperature 14.40 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Temperature 1.50 °C
LOUISELLE CREEK 1/23/2023 Sulfate 47 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 2/14/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 3/20/2023 Sulfate 53 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 Sulfate 200 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 Sulfate 37 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 Sulfate 60 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 Sulfate 49 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 11/8/2023 Sulfate 52 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 12/11/2023 Sulfate 50 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Hardness 424 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Hardness 440 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Hardness 484 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Hardness 368 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Hardness 348 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Hardness 508 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Hardness 384 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Hardness 424 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Hardness 504 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Hardness 468 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Hardness 596 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Hardness 576 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Suspended Solids 79 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
LOUISELLE CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
LOUISELLE CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Ammonia as N 0.180 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 34 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 26 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 42 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 39 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 31 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 34 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Chloride 171.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Chloride 137.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Chloride 408.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Chloride 190.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Chloride 140.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Chloride 132.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Chloride 117.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Chloride 91.2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Chloride 46.5 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Chloride 60.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Chloride 160.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Chloride 47.1 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Chloride 88.4 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Chloride 94.9 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Chloride 40.6 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Chloride 58.3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Chloride 74.8 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Chloride 61.7 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Chloride 128.0 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Chloride 38.2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Chloride 73.3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Chloride 36.8 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Chloride 90.2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Chloride 77.5 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Chloride 78.8 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Chloride 61.2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 E. coli 52 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 E. coli 1400 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 E. coli 3100 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 E. coli 370 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 E. coli 200 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 E. coli 130 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 E. coli 2400 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 E. coli 130 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 E. coli 770 MPN/100mL
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.90 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.35 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.00 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.18 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.02 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.21 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.93 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.69 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.71 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.08 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.03 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.24 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.44 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.01 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.23 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.60 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.58 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.74 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.73 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.48 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.76 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.98 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.80 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.79 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.99 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.47 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Field pH 8.13 SU
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Field pH 8.13 SU
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Field pH 8.09 SU
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Field pH 8.19 SU
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Field pH 8.28 SU
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Field pH 7.95 SU
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Field pH 8.20 SU
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.63 SU
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.11 SU
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Field pH 7.73 SU
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Field pH 7.95 SU
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Field pH 7.66 SU
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Field pH 8.11 SU
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Field pH 7.34 SU
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Field pH 7.97 SU
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Field pH 7.98 SU
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Field pH 7.15 SU
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Field pH 7.97 SU
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Field pH 8.04 SU
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 3.50 °C
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 3.60 °C
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 4.80 °C
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 6.60 °C
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 9.80 °C
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 6.60 °C
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 16.00 °C
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 12.10 °C
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 13.30 °C
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 21.10 °C
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 22.20 °C
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Field Temperature 19.30 °C
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 25.30 °C
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 25.10 °C
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 26.80 °C
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 24.60 °C
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 28.50 °C
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 24.90 °C
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 19.00 °C
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 21.30 °C
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 12.70 °C
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 5.90 °C
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 8.20 °C
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 2.60 °C
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 4.40 °C
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 9.40 °C
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Sulfate 82 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Sulfate 72 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Sulfate 94 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Sulfate 64 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Sulfate 72 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Sulfate 63 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Sulfate 66 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Sulfate 56 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Sulfate 13 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Sulfate 34 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Sulfate 98 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Sulfate 30 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Sulfate 66 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Sulfate 74 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Sulfate 37 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Sulfate 39 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Sulfate 77 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Sulfate 98 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Sulfate 35 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Sulfate 79 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Sulfate 28 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Sulfate 95 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Sulfate 62 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Sulfate 28 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Total Hardness 344 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Total Hardness 416 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Total Hardness 252 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Total Hardness 388 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Total Hardness 160 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Total Hardness 148 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Total Hardness 236 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Total Hardness 240 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Total Hardness 140 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Total Hardness 160 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Total Hardness 200 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Total Hardness 192 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Total Hardness 284 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Total Hardness 148 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Total Hardness 128 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Total Hardness 204 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Total Hardness 220 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Total Hardness 156 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MALINE CREEK 1/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 1/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 2/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 3/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 4/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 21 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 5/30/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 15 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 6/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 22 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 7/25/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 8/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 9/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 16 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 10/31/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 11/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 14 mg/L
MALINE CREEK 12/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 24 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 Ammonia as N 0.194 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 64 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/9/2023 Chloride 172.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/6/2023 Chloride 223.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/6/2023 Chloride 152.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 Chloride 140.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 Chloride 194.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 Chloride 181.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 Chloride 199.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 Chloride 122.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 Chloride 172.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Chloride 136.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/6/2023 Chloride 162.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/4/2023 Chloride 100.0 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 E. coli 670 MPN/100mL
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 E. coli 380 MPN/100mL
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 E. coli 24000 MPN/100mL
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 E. coli 1800 MPN/100mL
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 E. coli 1600 MPN/100mL
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 E. coli 960 MPN/100mL
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 E. coli 720 MPN/100mL
MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.77 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.98 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.96 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.79 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.55 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 2.52 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.62 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.23 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.91 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 4.69 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.57 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.26 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.57 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/9/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/6/2023 Field pH 7.99 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/6/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 Field pH 7.80 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 Field pH 7.97 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 Field pH 7.62 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 Field pH 7.69 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 Field pH 7.80 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Field pH 7.54 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/6/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/4/2023 Field pH 7.53 SU
MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/9/2023 Field Temperature 5.80 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/6/2023 Field Temperature 5.20 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Temperature 11.80 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Temperature 13.60 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 Field Temperature 11.60 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 Field Temperature 19.90 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 Field Temperature 20.20 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Temperature 21.50 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 Field Temperature 19.60 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Field Temperature 19.80 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/6/2023 Field Temperature 11.80 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Temperature 8.40 °C
MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/9/2023 Sulfate 50 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/6/2023 Sulfate 53 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/6/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 Sulfate 60 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 Sulfate 41 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 Sulfate 46 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Sulfate 36 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/6/2023 Sulfate 44 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/4/2023 Sulfate 30 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/9/2023 Total Hardness 432 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/6/2023 Total Hardness 448 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Hardness 396 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Hardness 392 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Hardness 464 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 Total Hardness 364 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Hardness 420 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Hardness 320 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 Total Hardness 416 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Total Hardness 352 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/6/2023 Total Hardness 380 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 1/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 2/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Suspended Solids 15 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 6/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 26 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 9/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 20 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 10/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids 25 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 11/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 19 mg/L
MARTIGNEY CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 1/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 2/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 3/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 Ammonia as N 0.126 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 11/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 12/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 1/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 2/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 3/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 34 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 11/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 12/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 1/9/2023 Chloride 167.0 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 2/6/2023 Chloride 294.0 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 3/6/2023 Chloride 36.2 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 Chloride 98.0 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 Chloride 52.8 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 Chloride 116.0 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 Chloride 125.0 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 Chloride 39.0 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 Chloride 90.5 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 Chloride 57.5 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 11/6/2023 Chloride 78.9 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 12/4/2023 Chloride 54.9 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 E. coli 7600 MPN/100mL
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 E. coli 370 MPN/100mL
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 E. coli 330 MPN/100mL
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 E. coli 52 MPN/100mL
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 E. coli 610 MPN/100mL
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 E. coli 86 MPN/100mL
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 E. coli 670 MPN/100mL
MATTESE CREEK 1/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.19 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 2/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 16.25 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.65 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.38 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.87 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.25 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.69 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.88 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.86 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.26 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 11/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.72 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.56 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 1/9/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
MATTESE CREEK 2/6/2023 Field pH 8.26 SU
MATTESE CREEK 3/6/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 Field pH 7.81 SU
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 Field pH 8.06 SU
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 Field pH 7.81 SU
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 Field pH 7.65 SU
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 Field pH 7.65 SU
MATTESE CREEK 11/6/2023 Field pH 8.09 SU
MATTESE CREEK 12/4/2023 Field pH 8.09 SU
MATTESE CREEK 1/9/2023 Field Temperature 4.20 °C
MATTESE CREEK 2/6/2023 Field Temperature 3.40 °C
MATTESE CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Temperature 10.50 °C
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Temperature 14.50 °C
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 Field Temperature 13.40 °C
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 Field Temperature 21.10 °C
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 Field Temperature 23.30 °C
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Temperature 24.60 °C
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 Field Temperature 21.50 °C
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 Field Temperature 20.80 °C
MATTESE CREEK 11/6/2023 Field Temperature 11.50 °C
MATTESE CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Temperature 7.40 °C
MATTESE CREEK 1/9/2023 Sulfate 46 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 2/6/2023 Sulfate 48 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 3/6/2023 Sulfate 21 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 Sulfate 38 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 Sulfate 26 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 Sulfate 38 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 Sulfate 34 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 Sulfate 18 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 Sulfate 30 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 Sulfate 22 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 11/6/2023 Sulfate 28 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 12/4/2023 Sulfate 22 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 1/9/2023 Total Hardness 364 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 2/6/2023 Total Hardness 380 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Hardness 148 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Hardness 236 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 Total Hardness 348 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Hardness 264 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Hardness 132 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 Total Hardness 224 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 Total Hardness 192 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 11/6/2023 Total Hardness 224 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Hardness 176 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 1/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 2/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 53 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 14 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Suspended Solids 24 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 6/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MATTESE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 23 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 9/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 10/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 11/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MATTESE CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.54 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.00 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.07 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.18 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.79 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.91 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.91 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.18 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.36 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.67 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.49 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.10 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Field pH 8.09 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Field pH 8.08 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Field pH 8.37 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Field pH 8.43 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Field pH 7.95 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Field pH 8.23 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Field pH 8.22 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Field pH 8.41 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Field pH 7.52 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Field pH 7.24 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Field pH 8.07 SU
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Field Temperature 16.30 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Field Temperature 18.10 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Field Temperature 20.80 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Field Temperature 23.40 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Field Temperature 25.60 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Field Temperature 24.40 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Field Temperature 27.70 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Field Temperature 28.30 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Field Temperature 23.60 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Field Temperature 24.20 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Field Temperature 23.60 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Field Temperature 23.90 °C
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 25 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 84 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 17 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 28 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 25 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 29 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 21 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 17 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Fixed Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.080 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.180 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.060 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.100 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.320 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.150 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.150 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.280 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.160 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.150 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.100 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.780 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 28 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 90 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 21 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 33 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 30 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 34 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 24 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 20 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 12 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 4/10/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 5/8/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids <5 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 6/12/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 7/10/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids <5 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 8/14/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids <5 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
MERAMEC RIVER 9/11/2023 Volatile Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
MILL CREEK 1/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MILL CREEK 2/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 3/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.156 mg/L
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 11/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 12/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MILL CREEK 1/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 26 mg/L
MILL CREEK 2/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MILL CREEK 3/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MILL CREEK 11/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
MILL CREEK 12/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
MILL CREEK 1/26/2023 Chloride 157.0 mg/L
MILL CREEK 2/22/2023 Chloride 80.0 mg/L
MILL CREEK 3/22/2023 Chloride 68.2 mg/L
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 Chloride 62.2 mg/L
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 Chloride 61.4 mg/L
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 Chloride 74.4 mg/L
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 Chloride 64.4 mg/L
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 Chloride 66.1 mg/L
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 Chloride 71.9 mg/L
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 Chloride 104.0 mg/L
MILL CREEK 11/27/2023 Chloride 66.0 mg/L
MILL CREEK 12/13/2023 Chloride 69.8 mg/L
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 E. coli 630 MPN/100mL
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 E. coli 1600 MPN/100mL
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 E. coli 1000 MPN/100mL
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 E. coli 740 MPN/100mL
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 E. coli 2600 MPN/100mL
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 E. coli 610 MPN/100mL
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 E. coli 430 MPN/100mL
MILL CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.75 mg/L
MILL CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.41 mg/L
MILL CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.70 mg/L
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.47 mg/L
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.59 mg/L
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.85 mg/L
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.80 mg/L
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.14 mg/L
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.16 mg/L
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.98 mg/L
MILL CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.66 mg/L
MILL CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.79 mg/L
MILL CREEK 1/26/2023 Field pH 8.13 SU
MILL CREEK 2/22/2023 Field pH 7.48 SU
MILL CREEK 3/22/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 Field pH 7.98 SU
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 Field pH 7.95 SU
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
MILL CREEK 11/27/2023 Field pH 7.98 SU
MILL CREEK 12/13/2023 Field pH 8.08 SU
MILL CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Temperature 4.30 °C
MILL CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Temperature 9.20 °C
MILL CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Temperature 8.30 °C
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Temperature 13.20 °C
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Temperature 15.10 °C
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Temperature 18.50 °C
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Temperature 21.10 °C
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Temperature 26.10 °C
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Temperature 15.30 °C
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Temperature 11.10 °C
MILL CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Temperature 4.30 °C
MILL CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Temperature 5.60 °C
MILL CREEK 1/26/2023 Sulfate 49 mg/L
MILL CREEK 2/22/2023 Sulfate 74 mg/L
MILL CREEK 3/22/2023 Sulfate 68 mg/L
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 Sulfate 67 mg/L
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 Sulfate 62 mg/L
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 Sulfate 77 mg/L
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 Sulfate 67 mg/L
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 Sulfate 70 mg/L
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 Sulfate 76 mg/L
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 Sulfate 74 mg/L
MILL CREEK 11/27/2023 Sulfate 64 mg/L
MILL CREEK 12/13/2023 Sulfate 65 mg/L
MILL CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Hardness 372 mg/L
MILL CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Hardness 476 mg/L
MILL CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Hardness 476 mg/L
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Hardness 460 mg/L
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Hardness 452 mg/L
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Hardness 516 mg/L
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Hardness 456 mg/L
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Hardness 476 mg/L
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Hardness 480 mg/L
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Hardness 484 mg/L
MILL CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Hardness 448 mg/L
MILL CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Hardness 480 mg/L
MILL CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 39 mg/L
MILL CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 18 mg/L
MILL CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 16 mg/L
MILL CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 40 mg/L
MILL CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 100 mg/L
MILL CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 30 mg/L
MILL CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 36 mg/L
MILL CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 41 mg/L
MILL CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 30 mg/L
MILL CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 24 mg/L
MILL CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
MILL CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 18 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Alkalinity 169 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Alkalinity 183 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Alkalinity 131 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Alkalinity 127 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Alkalinity 160 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Alkalinity 158 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Alkalinity 169 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Alkalinity 169 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Alkalinity 162 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Alkalinity 161 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Alkalinity 141 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Alkalinity 142 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Alkalinity 179 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Alkalinity 178 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Alkalinity 173 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Alkalinity 175 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 E. coli 260 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 E. coli 220 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 E. coli 300 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 E. coli 330 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 E. coli 370 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 E. coli 280 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 E. coli 260 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 E. coli 200 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 E. coli 210 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 E. coli 320 MPN/100mL
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 E. coli 260 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 E. coli 340 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 E. coli 390 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 E. coli 220 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 E. coli 230 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 E. coli 120 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 E. coli 220 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 E. coli 630 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 E. coli 290 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 E. coli 400 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 E. coli 290 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 E. coli 380 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 E. coli 74 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 E. coli 120 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 E. coli 52 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 E. coli 97 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 E. coli 74 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 E. coli 130 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 E. coli 120 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 E. coli 140 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 E. coli 170 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 E. coli 110 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 E. coli 200 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 E. coli 270 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 E. coli 30 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 E. coli 52 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 E. coli 75 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 E. coli 51 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 E. coli 52 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 E. coli 150 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 E. coli 31 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 E. coli 31 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 E. coli 31 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 E. coli 63 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 E. coli 31 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 E. coli 30 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 E. coli 31 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 E. coli 63 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 E. coli 63 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 E. coli 52 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 E. coli 75 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 E. coli 75 MPN/100mL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.36 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.03 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.19 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.89 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.00 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.18 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.74 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.60 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.71 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.46 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.92 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.48 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 15.39 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 15.27 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.97 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.47 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.03 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.83 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.15 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.95 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.63 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.26 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.61 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.22 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.50 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.79 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.42 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.09 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.86 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.11 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.31 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.36 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.46 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.26 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.72 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.64 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.65 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.51 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.74 mg/L
95
Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.92 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.17 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.13 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.21 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.16 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.13 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.42 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.35 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.36 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.36 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.42 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.42 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.00 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.11 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.01 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.06 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.89 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.05 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.05 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.89 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.88 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.78 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.00 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.96 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.70 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.98 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.09 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.07 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.87 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.23 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.13 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.38 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.47 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.64 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.04 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.68 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.70 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.61 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.20 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.92 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.66 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.76 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.75 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.95 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.14 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.30 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.45 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.53 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.38 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.65 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.54 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.58 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.82 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.30 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.20 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.47 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.81 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.72 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.28 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.51 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.29 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.32 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.44 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.46 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.30 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.47 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.77 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.67 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.54 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.54 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.90 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.07 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.43 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.93 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.22 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.38 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.26 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.56 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.43 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.39 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.25 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.47 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.78 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.67 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.61 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.72 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.64 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.65 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.27 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.27 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.07 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.04 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.15 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.26 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.86 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.90 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.81 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.78 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.74 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.14 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.49 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.83 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.49 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.97 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.12 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.65 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.39 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.47 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.11 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.42 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.38 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.86 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field pH 8.22 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field pH 8.20 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field pH 8.14 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field pH 8.19 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field pH 8.14 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field pH 8.18 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field pH 8.45 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field pH 8.44 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field pH 8.38 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field pH 8.43 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field pH 8.78 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field pH 8.30 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field pH 8.44 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field pH 8.44 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field pH 8.42 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field pH 8.36 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field pH 8.29 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field pH 8.28 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field pH 8.32 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field pH 8.32 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field pH 8.27 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field pH 8.29 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field pH 8.27 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field pH 8.17 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field pH 8.00 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field pH 7.99 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field pH 8.07 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field pH 8.11 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field pH 8.12 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field pH 8.10 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.29 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.29 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.27 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.27 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.29 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.35 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field pH 8.14 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field pH 8.12 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field pH 8.08 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field pH 8.13 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field pH 8.13 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field pH 7.97 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field pH 7.99 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field pH 8.00 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.76 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.61 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.73 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.78 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.07 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.07 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.09 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.07 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field pH 8.04 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field pH 8.04 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field pH 8.06 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.54 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.43 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.48 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.44 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.50 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.39 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field pH 8.04 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field pH 8.22 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field pH 8.12 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field pH 8.07 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field pH 8.16 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field pH 8.21 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field pH 8.20 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field pH 8.13 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field pH 8.21 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field pH 8.49 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field pH 7.81 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field pH 7.80 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field pH 7.69 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field pH 7.77 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field pH 7.78 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field pH 8.07 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field pH 8.41 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field pH 8.42 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field pH 8.37 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field pH 8.40 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field pH 8.42 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field pH 8.42 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.47 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.46 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.43 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.42 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.47 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.41 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field pH 8.28 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field pH 8.41 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field pH 8.39 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field pH 8.30 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field pH 8.41 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field pH 8.45 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field pH 8.33 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field pH 8.38 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field pH 8.36 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field pH 8.35 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field pH 8.35 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field pH 8.34 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field pH 8.30 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field pH 8.28 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field pH 8.35 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field pH 8.31 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field pH 8.29 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field pH 8.31 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field pH 8.32 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field pH 8.32 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field pH 8.30 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field pH 8.32 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field pH 7.80 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field pH 8.31 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field pH 8.32 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field pH 8.31 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field pH 8.31 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field pH 8.30 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field pH 8.24 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field pH 8.69 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field pH 8.51 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field pH 8.47 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field pH 8.80 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field pH 8.65 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field pH 8.52 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field pH 8.68 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field pH 8.72 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field pH 8.05 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field pH 8.64 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field pH 8.65 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field pH 8.40 SU
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 1.98 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 2.36 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 3.46 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 2.53 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 3.43 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 1.92 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 2.93 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 3.10 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 3.96 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 3.02 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 3.56 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 2.81 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 2.30 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 2.35 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 2.40 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 2.79 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 3.35 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 2.55 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 4.79 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 5.19 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 5.51 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 4.82 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 5.53 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 4.46 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 8.05 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 7.34 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 6.72 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 6.16 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 6.73 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 7.13 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 5.71 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 5.69 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 5.32 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 5.20 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 5.00 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 5.42 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 11.72 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 11.60 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 11.43 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 11.54 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 11.59 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 11.48 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 14.31 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 14.35 °C
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 13.59 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 14.28 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 14.42 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 14.34 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 11.79 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 12.13 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 12.43 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 12.52 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 13.08 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 12.26 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 19.98 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 19.96 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 19.22 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 19.77 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 19.72 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 19.92 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 23.09 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 23.17 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 23.15 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 23.06 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 23.39 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 22.55 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Temperature 24.13 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Temperature 24.12 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Temperature 24.11 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Temperature 24.38 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Temperature 24.31 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/13/2023 Field Temperature 24.16 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 27.91 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 27.94 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 27.89 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 28.18 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 27.95 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 27.50 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 27.64 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 27.86 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 27.25 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 27.98 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 27.87 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 27.83 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 29.03 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 29.11 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 29.07 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 29.23 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 29.18 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 28.77 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 27.24 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 27.27 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 26.85 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 27.44 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 27.25 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 27.18 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 27.96 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 28.29 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 28.23 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 28.29 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 28.42 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 28.43 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 27.58 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 27.70 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 27.62 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 27.57 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 27.64 °C
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 27.57 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 23.29 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 23.65 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 23.74 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 23.68 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 23.64 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 23.71 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 24.52 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 24.86 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 25.12 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 24.70 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 24.80 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 24.96 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 17.50 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 17.74 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 17.58 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 17.59 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 17.81 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 17.68 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 13.06 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 13.02 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 13.34 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 13.00 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 13.28 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 13.17 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 10.98 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 11.03 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 11.09 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 11.16 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 11.05 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 10.30 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 6.94 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 7.96 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 6.96 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 7.11 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 7.01 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 7.04 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 6.85 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 6.37 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 6.48 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 6.11 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 6.18 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 6.40 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 6.64 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 6.59 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 6.91 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 6.26 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 6.49 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 8.14 °C
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.75 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.04 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.41 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.38 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.32 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.15 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.13 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.66 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.18 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.38 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.00 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.98 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.51 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.99 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.97 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.71 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.62 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen 4.35 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.26 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.215 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.217 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.245 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.209 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.238 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.254 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.298 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.301 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.329 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.319 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.291 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.306 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.222 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.245 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.232 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.226 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.252 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.243 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.183 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.216 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.157 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.166 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.189 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.155 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.240 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.230 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.310 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.340 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.340 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.280 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.320 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.240 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.230 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.220 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.220 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.220 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.240 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.220 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.220 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 E. coli 31 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 E. coli 63 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 E. coli 52 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 E. coli 30 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 E. coli 10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 E. coli <10 MPN/100mL
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.04 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.94 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.98 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.09 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.90 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.02 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.03 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.85 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.95 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.68 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.51 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.63 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.28 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.23 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.41 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.05 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.69 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.69 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.28 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.20 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.35 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.01 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.11 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.17 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.15 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.14 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.15 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field pH 8.11 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field pH 8.24 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field pH 8.25 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.18 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.19 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field pH 8.20 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.32 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.31 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.34 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field pH 8.21 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field pH 8.21 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field pH 8.20 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.93 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.86 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.38 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.41 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field pH 8.41 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field pH 8.25 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field pH 8.37 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field pH 8.36 SU
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 14.11 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 14.57 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 13.60 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 14.80 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 15.28 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 14.99 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 23.31 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 24.00 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 23.75 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 27.60 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 28.20 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 28.00 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 28.43 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 28.43 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 28.51 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 28.24 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 28.49 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 28.32 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 22.93 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 23.44 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 23.40 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 16.80 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 16.99 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 17.29 °C
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite 2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Nitrate + Nitrite <2 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.20 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.24 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Nitrogen 3.36 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Nitrogen <3 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.204 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.205 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 4/4/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.212 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.306 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.310 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/2/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.328 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.290 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.322 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
MISSOURI RIVER 5/30/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.311 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.240 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.244 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 6/27/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.261 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.270 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.270 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 7/25/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.270 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.330 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.340 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 8/22/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.370 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.230 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.220 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 9/19/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.230 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.250 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.260 mg/L
MISSOURI RIVER 10/17/2023 Total Phosphorus 0.260 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Ammonia as N 0.181 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Ammonia as N 0.193 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Ammonia as N 0.143 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Ammonia as N 0.168 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Ammonia as N 0.159 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Ammonia as N 0.128 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Ammonia as N 0.222 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Ammonia as N 0.129 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Ammonia as N 0.499 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Ammonia as N 0.423 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Ammonia as N 0.287 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Ammonia as N 0.220 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Ammonia as N 0.244 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Ammonia as N 0.428 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.201 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Ammonia as N 0.517 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Ammonia as N 0.734 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Ammonia as N 0.522 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Ammonia as N 0.540 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Ammonia as N 0.132 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 6 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 10 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 29 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 26 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 33 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 33 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 31 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 38 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 36 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Chloride 253.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Chloride 220.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Chloride 436.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Chloride 366.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Chloride 223.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Chloride 220.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Chloride 198.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Chloride 170.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Chloride 206.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Chloride 32.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Chloride 177.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Chloride 92.8 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Chloride 136.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Chloride 90.1 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Chloride 77.1 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Chloride 103.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Chloride 173.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Chloride 78.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Chloride 61.8 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Chloride 57.3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Chloride 162.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Chloride 70.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Chloride 163.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Chloride 148.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Chloride 169.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Chloride 44.4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 E. coli 5800 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 E. coli 24000 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 E. coli 5800 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 E. coli 16000 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 E. coli 7300 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 E. coli 12000 MPN/100mL
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 E. coli 5500 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 E. coli 14000 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 E. coli 4200 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 E. coli 1700 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 E. coli 16000 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 E. coli 14000 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 E. coli 14000 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 E. coli 6900 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 E. coli 5700 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 E. coli >24196 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.89 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 15.06 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.70 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 16.62 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.48 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.33 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.81 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.50 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.56 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.95 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.82 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.08 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.38 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.44 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.48 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.91 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.02 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.09 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.81 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.02 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.16 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.89 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.73 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.11 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.48 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.02 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Field pH 8.09 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Field pH 8.24 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Field pH 8.06 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Field pH 8.65 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Field pH 8.27 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Field pH 8.34 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Field pH 8.26 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Field pH 8.25 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Field pH 8.17 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Field pH 8.16 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Field pH 7.97 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Field pH 7.67 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Field pH 8.24 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Field pH 7.87 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Field pH 7.56 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Field pH 7.70 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Field pH 8.10 SU
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Field Temperature 4.50 °C
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Field Temperature 3.00 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Field Temperature 7.80 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Field Temperature 6.50 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Field Temperature 8.80 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Field Temperature 7.40 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Field Temperature 17.70 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Field Temperature 13.60 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Field Temperature 10.30 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Field Temperature 18.80 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Field Temperature 18.80 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Field Temperature 17.40 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Field Temperature 28.20 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Field Temperature 21.70 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Field Temperature 25.00 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Field Temperature 24.30 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Field Temperature 27.10 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Field Temperature 23.90 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Field Temperature 16.90 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Field Temperature 19.30 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Field Temperature 9.80 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Field Temperature 7.40 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Field Temperature 7.80 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Field Temperature 0.70 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Field Temperature 2.90 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Field Temperature 6.70 °C
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Sulfate 97 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Sulfate 89 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Sulfate 88 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Sulfate 88 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Sulfate 87 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Sulfate 78 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Sulfate 15 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Sulfate 69 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Sulfate 69 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Sulfate 69 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Sulfate 200 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Sulfate 180 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Sulfate 58 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Sulfate 150 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Sulfate 85 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Sulfate 37 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Total Hardness 356 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Total Hardness 344 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Total Hardness 360 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Total Hardness 332 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Total Hardness 340 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Total Hardness 296 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Total Hardness 296 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Total Hardness 300 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Total Hardness 364 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Total Hardness 84 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Total Hardness 328 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Total Hardness 224 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Total Hardness 204 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Total Hardness 196 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Total Hardness 196 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Total Hardness 228 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Total Hardness 220 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Total Hardness 328 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Total Hardness 164 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Total Hardness 336 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Total Hardness 296 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Total Hardness 136 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 1/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 2/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 3/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 4/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 26 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 21 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 5/30/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 6/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 7/25/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 8/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 9/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 10/31/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 16 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 11/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES - UNIVERSITY CITY BRANCH (ABOVE TU 12/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Ammonia as N 0.342 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 19 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/22/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 28 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 26 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 80 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 30 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 26 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Chloride 198.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Chloride 164.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Chloride 387.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Chloride 191.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Chloride 126.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Chloride 154.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Chloride 121.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Chloride 103.0 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Chloride 137.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Chloride 28.9 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Chloride 128.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Chloride 75.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Chloride 83.3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Chloride 93.3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Chloride 103.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Chloride 79.2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/22/2023 Chloride 80.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Chloride 106.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Chloride 51.9 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Chloride 53.8 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Chloride 69.5 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Chloride 52.1 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Chloride 102.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Chloride 117.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Chloride 112.0 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Chloride 54.6 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 E. coli 280 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 E. coli 820 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 E. coli 1600 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 E. coli >24196 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 E. coli 240 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 E. coli 410 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 E. coli 280 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 E. coli 41 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 E. coli 380 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/22/2023 E. coli 210 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 E. coli 14000 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 E. coli 200 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 E. coli 96 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 E. coli 20 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 E. coli 1400 MPN/100mL
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.02 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.91 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.65 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.61 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.95 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.01 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.71 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.22 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.64 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.51 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.89 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.73 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.45 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.43 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.07 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.09 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.84 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 2.26 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.94 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.36 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.61 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.40 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.61 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.91 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.24 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Field pH 8.08 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Field pH 7.80 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Field pH 7.95 SU
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Field pH 7.96 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Field pH 8.28 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Field pH 8.36 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Field pH 8.44 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Field pH 8.51 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Field pH 8.50 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Field pH 7.52 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Field pH 7.86 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Field pH 8.44 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Field pH 8.47 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Field pH 7.69 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Field pH 7.81 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Field pH 8.25 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Field Temperature 3.60 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Field Temperature 2.80 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Field Temperature 9.60 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Field Temperature 7.30 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Field Temperature 8.70 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Field Temperature 6.40 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Field Temperature 17.10 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Field Temperature 12.50 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Field Temperature 13.30 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Field Temperature 19.30 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Field Temperature 21.90 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Field Temperature 18.30 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Field Temperature 25.90 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Field Temperature 24.80 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Field Temperature 27.60 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Field Temperature 23.70 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Field Temperature 24.20 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Field Temperature 19.10 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Field Temperature 21.90 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Field Temperature 11.40 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Field Temperature 5.20 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Field Temperature 9.10 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Field Temperature 0.40 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Field Temperature 2.60 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Field Temperature 7.20 °C
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Sulfate 92 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Sulfate 93 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Sulfate 82 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Sulfate 91 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Sulfate 77 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Sulfate 69 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Sulfate 62 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Sulfate 30 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Sulfate 65 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Sulfate 92 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Sulfate 77 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/22/2023 Sulfate 81 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Sulfate 90 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Sulfate 150 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Sulfate 56 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Sulfate 110 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Sulfate 42 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Total Hardness 336 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Total Hardness 352 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Total Hardness 296 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Total Hardness 248 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Total Hardness 120 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Total Hardness 216 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Total Hardness 188 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Total Hardness 176 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Total Hardness 172 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Total Hardness 208 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/22/2023 Total Hardness 176 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Total Hardness 216 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Total Hardness 184 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Total Hardness 184 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Total Hardness 160 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Total Hardness 280 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Total Hardness 160 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)1/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)2/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)3/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)4/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 346 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)5/30/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)6/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)7/25/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)8/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)9/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)10/31/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 242 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)11/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
RIVER DES PERES (BELOW TUNNEL)12/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 Ammonia as N 0.128 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 12/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 12/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 40 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/6/2023 Chloride 135.0 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 Chloride 85.2 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 Chloride 46.5 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 12/4/2023 Chloride 25.2 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 E. coli 400 MPN/100mL
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 E. coli 240 MPN/100mL
SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.47 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.63 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.49 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.55 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/6/2023 Field pH 7.66 SU
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 Field pH 7.58 SU
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
SHADY GROVE CREEK 12/4/2023 Field pH 7.62 SU
SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Temperature 10.10 °C
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Temperature 13.10 °C
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Temperature 24.00 °C
SHADY GROVE CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Temperature 6.80 °C
SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/6/2023 Sulfate 81 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 Sulfate 46 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 Sulfate 45 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 12/4/2023 Sulfate 35 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Hardness 356 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Hardness 244 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Hardness 184 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Hardness 140 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 16 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
SHADY GROVE CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 1/23/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 2/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 3/20/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 Ammonia as N 0.269 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 Ammonia as N 0.396 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 Ammonia as N 0.174 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 Ammonia as N 0.140 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 Ammonia as N 0.178 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 Ammonia as N 0.206 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 11/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 12/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 1/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 38 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 2/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 3/20/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 35 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 24 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 22 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 11/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 29 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 12/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 1/23/2023 Chloride 200.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 2/14/2023 Chloride 311.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 3/20/2023 Chloride 178.0 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 Chloride 92.9 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 Chloride 57.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 Chloride 205.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 Chloride 129.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 Chloride 133.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 Chloride 167.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 Chloride 143.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 11/8/2023 Chloride 159.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 12/11/2023 Chloride 109.0 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 E. coli 5100 MPN/100mL
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 E. coli >24196 MPN/100mL
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 E. coli 400 MPN/100mL
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 E. coli 120 MPN/100mL
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 E. coli 230 MPN/100mL
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 E. coli 200 MPN/100mL
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 E. coli 190 MPN/100mL
SMITH CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.40 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.91 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.21 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.82 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.21 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 1.81 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 2.88 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.61 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 2.03 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 1.89 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.82 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.72 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 1/23/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
SMITH CREEK 2/14/2023 Field pH 7.74 SU
SMITH CREEK 3/20/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 Field pH 7.64 SU
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 Field pH 7.67 SU
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 Field pH 7.40 SU
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 Field pH 7.42 SU
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 Field pH 7.29 SU
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 Field pH 7.38 SU
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 Field pH 7.48 SU
SMITH CREEK 11/8/2023 Field pH 7.72 SU
SMITH CREEK 12/11/2023 Field pH 7.69 SU
SMITH CREEK 1/23/2023 Field Temperature 4.60 °C
SMITH CREEK 2/14/2023 Field Temperature 7.70 °C
SMITH CREEK 3/20/2023 Field Temperature 4.30 °C
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 Field Temperature 10.70 °C
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 Field Temperature 20.60 °C
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 Field Temperature 18.80 °C
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 Field Temperature 23.40 °C
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 Field Temperature 22.50 °C
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 Field Temperature 18.50 °C
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 Field Temperature 12.70 °C
SMITH CREEK 11/8/2023 Field Temperature 13.90 °C
SMITH CREEK 12/11/2023 Field Temperature 5.00 °C
SMITH CREEK 1/23/2023 Sulfate 70 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 2/14/2023 Sulfate 84 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 3/20/2023 Sulfate 64 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 Sulfate 46 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 Sulfate 27 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 Sulfate 89 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 Sulfate 66 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 Sulfate 73 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 Sulfate 83 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 Sulfate 90 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 11/8/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
SMITH CREEK 12/11/2023 Sulfate 69 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Hardness 348 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Hardness 392 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Hardness 324 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Hardness 228 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Hardness 144 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Hardness 436 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Hardness 332 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Hardness 400 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Hardness 348 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Hardness 336 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 1/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 2/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 3/20/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 4/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 20 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 5/15/2023 Total Suspended Solids 30 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 6/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 7/24/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 8/21/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 9/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 10/16/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 11/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
SMITH CREEK 12/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 3/8/2023 Ammonia as N 0.156 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 Ammonia as N 0.124 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 11/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 12/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 39 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 74 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 1/11/2023 Chloride 58.9 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 2/13/2023 Chloride 56.5 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 3/8/2023 Chloride 40.2 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 Chloride 30.9 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 Chloride 46.1 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 Chloride 53.6 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 Chloride 48.9 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 Chloride 50.8 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 Chloride 51.1 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 Chloride 46.4 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 11/7/2023 Chloride 45.6 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 12/6/2023 Chloride 46.3 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 E. coli 1000 MPN/100mL
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 E. coli 260 MPN/100mL
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 E. coli 930 MPN/100mL
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 E. coli 200 MPN/100mL
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 E. coli 520 MPN/100mL
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 E. coli 63 MPN/100mL
SPRING BRANCH 1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.88 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.31 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.59 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.03 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.55 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.79 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.14 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.90 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.49 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.63 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.66 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.39 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 1/11/2023 Field pH 8.14 SU
SPRING BRANCH 2/13/2023 Field pH 8.16 SU
SPRING BRANCH 3/8/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 Field pH 8.35 SU
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 Field pH 7.89 SU
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 Field pH 7.69 SU
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 Field pH 7.84 SU
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 Field pH 7.67 SU
SPRING BRANCH 11/7/2023 Field pH 7.86 SU
SPRING BRANCH 12/6/2023 Field pH 7.94 SU
SPRING BRANCH 1/11/2023 Field Temperature 8.80 °C
SPRING BRANCH 2/13/2023 Field Temperature 8.60 °C
SPRING BRANCH 3/8/2023 Field Temperature 8.60 °C
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 Field Temperature 16.70 °C
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 Field Temperature 11.80 °C
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 Field Temperature 17.60 °C
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 Field Temperature 22.50 °C
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 Field Temperature 21.20 °C
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 Field Temperature 19.40 °C
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 Field Temperature 18.90 °C
SPRING BRANCH 11/7/2023 Field Temperature 14.60 °C
SPRING BRANCH 12/6/2023 Field Temperature 8.00 °C
SPRING BRANCH 1/11/2023 Sulfate 42 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 2/13/2023 Sulfate 32 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 3/8/2023 Sulfate 27 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 Sulfate 23 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 Sulfate 34 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 Sulfate 50 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 Sulfate 77 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 Sulfate 99 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 11/7/2023 Sulfate 83 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 12/6/2023 Sulfate 94 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 1/11/2023 Total Hardness 310 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 2/13/2023 Total Hardness 360 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 3/8/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 Total Hardness 200 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 Total Hardness 248 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 Total Hardness 240 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 Total Hardness 244 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 Total Hardness 252 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
SPRING BRANCH 11/7/2023 Total Hardness 244 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 12/6/2023 Total Hardness 252 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 155 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 1354 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 41 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 12 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 14 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 21 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
SPRING BRANCH 12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 16 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)3/8/2023 Ammonia as N 0.151 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 Ammonia as N 0.149 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 Ammonia as N 0.197 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)11/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)12/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 32 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 56 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 35 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)1/11/2023 Chloride 192.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)2/13/2023 Chloride 205.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)3/8/2023 Chloride 158.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 Chloride 123.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 Chloride 173.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 Chloride 123.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 Chloride 138.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 Chloride 112.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 Chloride 168.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 Chloride 120.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)11/7/2023 Chloride 109.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)12/6/2023 Chloride 84.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 E. coli 1800 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 E. coli 380 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 E. coli 330 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 E. coli 230 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 E. coli 240 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 E. coli 1800 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 E. coli 260 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (I)1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 15.15 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.87 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.63 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.84 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.75 mg/L
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Location Sample Date Parameter Result
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.85 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.98 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.93 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.77 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.89 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.04 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)1/11/2023 Field pH 8.22 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)2/13/2023 Field pH 8.08 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)3/8/2023 Field pH 8.16 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 Field pH 7.86 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 Field pH 8.00 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 Field pH 7.84 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 Field pH 7.88 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 Field pH 7.99 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 Field pH 7.91 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)11/7/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)12/6/2023 Field pH 8.08 SU
SUGAR CREEK (I)1/11/2023 Field Temperature 10.40 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)2/13/2023 Field Temperature 5.20 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)3/8/2023 Field Temperature 8.30 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 Field Temperature 17.00 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 Field Temperature 10.90 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 Field Temperature 18.80 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 Field Temperature 27.10 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 Field Temperature 24.20 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 Field Temperature 19.70 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 Field Temperature 20.20 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)11/7/2023 Field Temperature 13.20 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)12/6/2023 Field Temperature 6.00 °C
SUGAR CREEK (I)1/11/2023 Sulfate 93 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)2/13/2023 Sulfate 80 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)3/8/2023 Sulfate 76 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 Sulfate 98 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 Sulfate 76 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 Sulfate 95 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 Sulfate 80 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 Sulfate 100 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 Sulfate 95 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)11/7/2023 Sulfate 120 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)12/6/2023 Sulfate 98 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)1/11/2023 Total Hardness 388 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)2/13/2023 Total Hardness 388 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)3/8/2023 Total Hardness 364 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 Total Hardness 412 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 Total Hardness 320 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 Total Hardness 348 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 Total Hardness 352 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 Total Hardness 332 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)11/7/2023 Total Hardness 340 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)12/6/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 19 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
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Location Sample Date Parameter Result
SUGAR CREEK (I)10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (I)12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)1/9/2023 Ammonia as N 0.590 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)2/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)3/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 Ammonia as N 0.194 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 Ammonia as N 0.180 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)11/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)12/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)1/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)2/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)3/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)11/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)12/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)1/9/2023 Chloride 94.5 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)2/6/2023 Chloride 112.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)3/6/2023 Chloride 76.4 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 Chloride 69.8 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 Chloride 108.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 Chloride 134.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 Chloride 114.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 Chloride 73.4 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 Chloride 98.9 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 Chloride 93.5 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)11/6/2023 Chloride 103.0 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)12/4/2023 Chloride 74.7 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 E. coli 260 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 E. coli 98 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 E. coli 260 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 E. coli 98 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 E. coli 410 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 E. coli 180 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
SUGAR CREEK (II)1/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.59 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)2/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.28 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)3/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.43 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.68 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.84 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.23 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.87 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.20 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.57 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.89 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)11/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.41 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)12/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.69 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)1/9/2023 Field pH 8.09 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)2/6/2023 Field pH 8.19 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)3/6/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 Field pH 8.11 SU
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Location Sample Date Parameter Result
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 Field pH 8.00 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 Field pH 7.86 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 Field pH 7.99 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 Field pH 7.78 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)11/6/2023 Field pH 7.91 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)12/4/2023 Field pH 8.00 SU
SUGAR CREEK (II)1/9/2023 Field Temperature 3.60 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)2/6/2023 Field Temperature 5.80 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)3/6/2023 Field Temperature 10.10 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 Field Temperature 12.20 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 Field Temperature 11.70 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 Field Temperature 20.40 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 Field Temperature 21.20 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 Field Temperature 23.60 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 Field Temperature 19.90 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 Field Temperature 19.80 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)11/6/2023 Field Temperature 11.60 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)12/4/2023 Field Temperature 7.40 °C
SUGAR CREEK (II)1/9/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)2/6/2023 Sulfate 40 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)3/6/2023 Sulfate 37 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 Sulfate 35 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 Sulfate 44 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 Sulfate 39 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 Sulfate 27 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 Sulfate 27 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 Sulfate 28 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 Sulfate 24 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)11/6/2023 Sulfate 30 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)12/4/2023 Sulfate 30 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)1/9/2023 Total Hardness 396 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)2/6/2023 Total Hardness 380 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)3/6/2023 Total Hardness 356 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 Total Hardness 360 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 Total Hardness 376 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 Total Hardness 308 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 Total Hardness 340 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 Total Hardness 316 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 Total Hardness 304 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)11/6/2023 Total Hardness 328 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)12/4/2023 Total Hardness 288 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)1/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)2/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)3/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)4/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)5/1/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)6/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)7/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)8/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)9/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)10/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)11/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
SUGAR CREEK (II)12/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 1/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 2/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 3/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 Ammonia as N 0.135 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 11/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 12/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 1/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 2/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 3/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 11/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 12/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 1/9/2023 Chloride 43.2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 2/6/2023 Chloride 46.6 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 3/6/2023 Chloride 76.2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 Chloride 47.0 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 Chloride 45.9 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 Chloride 43.9 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 Chloride 44.2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 Chloride 29.3 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 Chloride 61.2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 Chloride 50.6 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 11/6/2023 Chloride 79.3 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 12/4/2023 Chloride 42.3 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 E. coli 290 MPN/100mL
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 E. coli 550 MPN/100mL
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 E. coli 260 MPN/100mL
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 E. coli 160 MPN/100mL
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 E. coli 200 MPN/100mL
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 E. coli 140 MPN/100mL
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 E. coli 6500 MPN/100mL
TWOMILE CREEK 1/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.11 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 2/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.54 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.18 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.98 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.38 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.48 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 3.51 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.15 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.88 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.17 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 11/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.33 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.64 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 1/9/2023 Field pH 7.84 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 2/6/2023 Field pH 7.90 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 3/6/2023 Field pH 7.79 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 Field pH 7.63 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 Field pH 7.94 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 Field pH 7.50 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 Field pH 7.63 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 Field pH 7.72 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 Field pH 7.68 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 Field pH 7.58 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 11/6/2023 Field pH 7.78 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 12/4/2023 Field pH 8.10 SU
TWOMILE CREEK 1/9/2023 Field Temperature 1.70 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 2/6/2023 Field Temperature 1.30 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 3/6/2023 Field Temperature 9.10 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 Field Temperature 12.40 °C
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 Field Temperature 10.80 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 Field Temperature 20.90 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 Field Temperature 21.40 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 Field Temperature 24.20 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 Field Temperature 19.10 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 Field Temperature 18.60 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 11/6/2023 Field Temperature 11.70 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 12/4/2023 Field Temperature 6.40 °C
TWOMILE CREEK 1/9/2023 Sulfate 71 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 2/6/2023 Sulfate 76 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 3/6/2023 Sulfate 60 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 Sulfate 54 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 Sulfate 85 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 Sulfate 80 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 Sulfate 68 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 Sulfate 44 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 Sulfate 91 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 Sulfate 66 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 11/6/2023 Sulfate 83 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 12/4/2023 Sulfate 57 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 1/9/2023 Total Hardness 248 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 2/6/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Hardness 248 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Hardness 284 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Hardness 180 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 Total Hardness 256 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 11/6/2023 Total Hardness 296 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Hardness 220 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 1/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 2/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 3/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 4/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 5/1/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 6/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 7/10/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 8/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 9/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 10/2/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 11/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
TWOMILE CREEK 12/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids <2 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 1/26/2023 Ammonia as N 0.317 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 2/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 3/22/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 Ammonia as N 0.135 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 11/27/2023 Ammonia as N 0.141 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 12/13/2023 Ammonia as N 0.424 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 1/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 37 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 2/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 23 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 3/22/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 27 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 21 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 33 mg/L
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Part E Water Samples Analysis
Location Sample Date Parameter Result
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 11/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 25 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 12/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 29 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 1/26/2023 Chloride 440.0 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 2/22/2023 Chloride 185.0 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 3/22/2023 Chloride 136.0 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 Chloride 104.0 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 Chloride 71.4 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 Chloride 76.8 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 Chloride 51.6 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 Chloride 71.4 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 Chloride 111.0 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 Chloride 61.1 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 11/27/2023 Chloride 65.1 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 12/13/2023 Chloride 40.2 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 E. coli 120 MPN/100mL
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 E. coli 270 MPN/100mL
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 E. coli 140 MPN/100mL
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 E. coli 1800 MPN/100mL
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 E. coli 170 MPN/100mL
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 E. coli 130 MPN/100mL
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 E. coli 31 MPN/100mL
WATKINS CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.31 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.52 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 14.22 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 13.32 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.72 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.61 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.11 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.83 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.55 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.05 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.85 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.89 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 1/26/2023 Field pH 8.11 SU
WATKINS CREEK 2/22/2023 Field pH 8.15 SU
WATKINS CREEK 3/22/2023 Field pH 8.36 SU
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 Field pH 8.33 SU
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 Field pH 7.83 SU
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 Field pH 8.30 SU
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 Field pH 7.97 SU
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 Field pH 8.14 SU
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 Field pH 8.15 SU
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
WATKINS CREEK 11/27/2023 Field pH 7.85 SU
WATKINS CREEK 12/13/2023 Field pH 8.80 SU
WATKINS CREEK 1/26/2023 Field Temperature 3.00 °C
WATKINS CREEK 2/22/2023 Field Temperature 9.80 °C
WATKINS CREEK 3/22/2023 Field Temperature 7.30 °C
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 Field Temperature 15.50 °C
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 Field Temperature 19.10 °C
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 Field Temperature 24.10 °C
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 Field Temperature 26.60 °C
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 Field Temperature 28.70 °C
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 Field Temperature 19.40 °C
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 Field Temperature 12.60 °C
WATKINS CREEK 11/27/2023 Field Temperature 3.30 °C
WATKINS CREEK 12/13/2023 Field Temperature 6.40 °C
WATKINS CREEK 1/26/2023 Sulfate 61 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 2/22/2023 Sulfate 80 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 3/22/2023 Sulfate 76 mg/L
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Location Sample Date Parameter Result
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 Sulfate 66 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 Sulfate 42 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 Sulfate 60 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 Sulfate 66 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 Sulfate 63 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 Sulfate 130 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 Sulfate 88 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 11/27/2023 Sulfate 50 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 12/13/2023 Sulfate 150 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Hardness 216 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Hardness 372 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Hardness 340 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Hardness 312 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Hardness 236 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Hardness 264 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Hardness 224 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Hardness 188 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 1/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 19 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 2/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 3/22/2023 Total Suspended Solids 6 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 4/19/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 5/17/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 6/28/2023 Total Suspended Solids 48 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 7/26/2023 Total Suspended Solids 28 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 8/23/2023 Total Suspended Solids 16 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 9/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 12 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 10/18/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 11/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
WATKINS CREEK 12/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 13 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 3/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 11/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 12/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 1/11/2023 Chloride 57.9 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 2/13/2023 Chloride 54.2 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 3/8/2023 Chloride 43.5 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 Chloride 40.8 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 Chloride 48.6 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 Chloride 51.2 mg/L
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Location Sample Date Parameter Result
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 Chloride 51.6 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 Chloride 51.8 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 Chloride 58.3 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 Chloride 45.8 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 11/7/2023 Chloride 54.3 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 12/6/2023 Chloride 49.2 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 E. coli 110 MPN/100mL
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 E. coli 120 MPN/100mL
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 E. coli 830 MPN/100mL
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 E. coli 670 MPN/100mL
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 E. coli 880 MPN/100mL
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 E. coli 880 MPN/100mL
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 E. coli 480 MPN/100mL
WILLIAMS CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.76 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.48 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.91 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.02 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.62 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.63 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.99 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.48 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.82 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.55 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 8.24 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.08 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 1/11/2023 Field pH 7.82 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 2/13/2023 Field pH 7.46 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 3/8/2023 Field pH 7.57 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 Field pH 7.51 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 Field pH 7.72 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 Field pH 7.64 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 Field pH 7.51 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 Field pH 7.49 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 Field pH 7.63 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 Field pH 7.57 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 11/7/2023 Field pH 7.63 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 12/6/2023 Field pH 7.64 SU
WILLIAMS CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Temperature 9.80 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Temperature 11.10 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Temperature 11.10 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Temperature 14.70 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Temperature 11.30 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Temperature 15.00 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Temperature 18.90 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Temperature 17.40 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Temperature 17.00 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Temperature 16.70 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Temperature 13.80 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Temperature 9.40 °C
WILLIAMS CREEK 1/11/2023 Sulfate 31 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 2/13/2023 Sulfate 26 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 3/8/2023 Sulfate <10 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 Sulfate 24 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 Sulfate 30 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 Sulfate 31 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 Sulfate 31 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 Sulfate 31 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 Sulfate 36 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 Sulfate 32 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 11/7/2023 Sulfate 33 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 12/6/2023 Sulfate 35 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Hardness 220 mg/L
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Location Sample Date Parameter Result
WILLIAMS CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Hardness 228 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Hardness 276 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Hardness 268 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Hardness 260 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Hardness 264 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Hardness 272 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Hardness 252 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 3 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
WILLIAMS CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 1/11/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 2/13/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 3/8/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 Ammonia as N 0.176 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 11/7/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 12/6/2023 Ammonia as N <0.12 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 1/11/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 2/13/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 34 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 3/8/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand 33 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 11/7/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 12/6/2023 Chemical Oxygen Demand <20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 1/11/2023 Chloride 40.9 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 2/13/2023 Chloride 24.2 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 3/8/2023 Chloride 17.1 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 Chloride 88.8 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 Chloride 13.4 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 Chloride 58.5 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 Chloride 36.6 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 Chloride 13.2 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 Chloride 173.0 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 Chloride 65.1 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 11/7/2023 Chloride 72.3 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 12/6/2023 Chloride 71.5 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 E. coli 190 MPN/100mL
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 E. coli 110 MPN/100mL
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 E. coli 510 MPN/100mL
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 E. coli 270 MPN/100mL
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 E. coli 510 MPN/100mL
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Location Sample Date Parameter Result
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 E. coli 450 MPN/100mL
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 E. coli 140 MPN/100mL
YARNELL CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 12.33 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.97 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 9.74 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.18 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 10.20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.45 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.16 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 5.86 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.33 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 6.42 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 7.66 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Dissolved Oxygen 11.11 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 1/11/2023 Field pH 8.03 SU
YARNELL CREEK 2/13/2023 Field pH 7.87 SU
YARNELL CREEK 3/8/2023 Field pH 7.95 SU
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 Field pH 7.77 SU
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 Field pH 8.55 SU
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 Field pH 7.80 SU
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 Field pH 8.01 SU
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 Field pH 7.76 SU
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 Field pH 7.92 SU
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 Field pH 7.71 SU
YARNELL CREEK 11/7/2023 Field pH 7.87 SU
YARNELL CREEK 12/6/2023 Field pH 8.02 SU
YARNELL CREEK 1/11/2023 Field Temperature 6.00 °C
YARNELL CREEK 2/13/2023 Field Temperature 5.90 °C
YARNELL CREEK 3/8/2023 Field Temperature 9.60 °C
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 Field Temperature 19.30 °C
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 Field Temperature 14.90 °C
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 Field Temperature 18.60 °C
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 Field Temperature 26.80 °C
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 Field Temperature 24.80 °C
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 Field Temperature 19.90 °C
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 Field Temperature 20.30 °C
YARNELL CREEK 11/7/2023 Field Temperature 12.90 °C
YARNELL CREEK 12/6/2023 Field Temperature 5.20 °C
YARNELL CREEK 1/11/2023 Sulfate 26 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 2/13/2023 Sulfate <10 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 3/8/2023 Sulfate 14 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 Sulfate 58 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 Sulfate 16 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 Sulfate 26 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 Sulfate 20 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 Sulfate 13 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 Sulfate 89 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 Sulfate 31 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 11/7/2023 Sulfate 42 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 12/6/2023 Sulfate 43 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Hardness 212 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Hardness 136 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Hardness 120 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Hardness 292 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Hardness 184 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Hardness 160 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Hardness 156 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Hardness 144 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Hardness 416 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Hardness 192 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Hardness 200 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Hardness 204 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 1/11/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
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Location Sample Date Parameter Result
YARNELL CREEK 2/13/2023 Total Suspended Solids 29 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 3/8/2023 Total Suspended Solids 49 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 4/5/2023 Total Suspended Solids 8 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 5/3/2023 Total Suspended Solids 11 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 6/14/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 7/27/2023 Total Suspended Solids 25 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 8/9/2023 Total Suspended Solids 25 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 9/12/2023 Total Suspended Solids 5 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 10/4/2023 Total Suspended Solids 9 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 11/7/2023 Total Suspended Solids 4 mg/L
YARNELL CREEK 12/6/2023 Total Suspended Solids 2 mg/L
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Part F ARAP Implementation Status
Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) Assumptions and Requirement Attainment Plans (ARAPs)
for Creve Coeur Creek, Coldwater Creek, Fishpot Creek and Watkins Creek were approved by the
Department on August 14, 2019. Bacteria TMDL ARAPs for Gravois Creek, Maline Creek, and Black Creek
and Deer Creek were approved by the Department on January 6, 2022. On June 20, 2023 the
Department approved the Bacterial TMDL ARAP for Fee Fee Creek. Information provided in this section
includes a summary of TMDL ARAP BMPs targeting bacteria that have been performed in each
watershed according to approved schedules. Add itionally, status updates are provided for each BMP
implementation schedule and SSO Control Master Plan Project associated with each TMDL ARAP.
Bacteria TMDL ARAP implementation is typically scheduled in the first year following removal of the last
Constructed Sanitary Sewer Overflow (CSSO) outfall in each watershed. In Fishpot Creek watershed,
TMDL ARAP implementation began in September 2019 and these efforts continue in accordance with
the approved schedule. In 2021, Bacteria TMDL ARAP implementation began in Creve Coeur Creek
watershed as scheduled. For 2023, the implementation of water quality BMPs targeting bacteria
occurred in both Fishpot Creek and Creve Coeur Creek watersheds , and summaries of that work is
provided for BMP numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 in each watershed.
The regular schedule of visual storm sewer system inspections (TMDL ARAP BMP #2) in Fishpot Creek
was completed in 2021. However, inspections are still performed from time to time in order to diagnose
a problem, make repairs, or as part of follow ing-up to concerns or complaints. When visual storm sewer
inspections are performed in Fishpot Creek, the work is reviewed by DEC. In this report, visual storm
sewer inspections carried are summarized for the period of January 1 through December 31, 2022.
Subsequent response actions (TMDL ARAP BMP #3) to follow-up on certain inspections are reported for
the period of February 15, 2022 – February 14, 2023. Over this time, visual inspections evaluated 41
assets spanning approximately 0.94 miles of stormwater sewers. In total, 3 problem findings from 3
sewer assets were discovered. Problem findings were related to new ly discovered tap break-in or
factory connections. MSD’s Division of Environmental Compliance (DEC) personnel reviewed CCTV
inspection video and base map information, and ultimately determined not to conduct field
investigations since there was no potential source of bacteria or risk of bacteria pollution.
DEC continues to follow -up on visual storm sewer inspections as appropriate to identify and eliminate
any potential sources of bacteria that may be discovered. In 2023, visual inspections in Fishpot Creek
watershed evaluated 100 assets spanning 2.5 miles of stormwater sewers that resulted in one (1) storm
sewer asset with reportable conditions. DEC reviewed the inspection video and basemap information
for this finding and conducted a field investigation. As part of the field investigation, DEC personnel did
not observe any potential source of bacteria or indicators of bacteria pollution. The complete summary
for 2023 visual inspection work will be included in next year’s SWMP Annual Report in accordance with
Fishpot Creek’s BMP implementation schedule.
In Creve Coeur Creek watershed, visual storm sewer system inspections (TMDL ARAP BMP #2) and
response actions (TMDL ARAP BMP #3) were conducted from January 1 through December 31, 202 2.
Over this period, 932 sewer assets spanning approximately 18.09 miles were evaluated. In total, 52
problem findings from 44 sewer assets were discovered. Problem findings were related to newly
discovered tap break-in and factory connections, uncontaminated points of infiltration, and vermin (e.g.
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raccoon). MSD’s DEC personnel reviewed CCTV inspection video and base map information, and
ultimately conducted 13 field investigations to determine if any findings could be potential sources of
bacteria. DEC personnel inspected manholes upstream and downstream of reported findings and
investigated drainage areas for both public and private drains. Incidental wildlife waste (e.g. raccoon
feces) was discovered during five (5) of these investigations; however, none of the problem findings in
Creve Coeur Creek watershed were attributed to illegal sanitary connections, failing individual sewage
disposal systems, livestock or pet waste.
In 2023, visual inspections continued in Creve Coeur Creek watershed . From January 1 through
December 31, 2022 MSD’s Operations Department inspected 2,842 sewer assets that were collectively
56.93 miles in length. These inspections found 81 sewers with reportable conditions which resulted in
32 field investigations conducted by DEC. Complete results for 2023 will be included in next year’s
SWMP Annual Report.
Bacteria TMDL ARAPs for all watersheds remain as planned and are currently set to begin according to
their approved implementation schedules. For Coldwater Creek and Watkins Creek, TMDL ARAP
implementation work is set to begin in 2024. With the Department’s approval of the Bacteria TMDL
ARAP for Fee Fee Creek on June 20, 2023, TMDL ARAP activities in Fee Fee Creek watershed will begin in
2024 as well. TMDL ARAP implementation is scheduled to begin in Gravois Creek watershed in 2033,
and similar efforts are scheduled to start in Maline Creek watershed and Black Creek and Deer Creek
watersheds in 2034.
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1
Determine extent of
rehabilitated sewers along
Fishpot Creek and
tributaries. Compare to in-
stream E.coli data.
Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within
defined proximity to Fishpot Creek and tributaries.
Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli
and need for sewer rehabilitation work.
Map and summary table of rehabbed
sewers within defined proximity to
Fishpot Creek and tributaries.
Generate map and summary table. Map and summary table
developed and updated.BMP was completed. See Fishpot BMP 1 in this appendix.
2
Identify potential sources of
bacteria through visual
inspections of the storm
sewer system.
Identify sources of bacteria to Fishpot Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. Report findings from 2022. Continue visual
inspections.
Summary table with bacteria
findings developed.
BMP planned implementation was completed in 2022. New stormwater assets were
inspected in 2023 and were reviewed. See Fishpot BMP 2 in this appendix.
3
Respond to or eliminate
potential human related
sources of bacteria identified
through visual inspections of
the storm sewer systems.
Reduce bacteria loading to Fishpot Creek.Summary of response actions.
Report 2022 response actions.
Respond to bacteria findings and
eliminate illicit discharges identified during
visual inspections.
Summary table with response
actions developed.
BMP planned implementation was completed in 2022. New stormwater assets were
inspected in 2023 and investigated. See Fishpot BMP 3 in this appendix.
4
Assess E. coli data
collected by MSD in
previous year and evaluate
loading and trends.
Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trends.
Summarize 2022 E. coli loading
and trend.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trend developed and updated.
BMP was completed. See Fishpot BMP 4 in this appendix.
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Update database of
properties that may utilize an
individual sewage disposal
system in Fishpot Creek
watershed.
Have a database of properties that may have an
individual sewage disposal system to identify potential
sources of bacteria.
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system. None
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system
developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
6
Update database of
properties that participated
in a sewer lateral repair
program in Fishpot Creek
watershed.
Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and
elimination of potential sources of bacteria.
Have a database of properties that
participated in a lateral repair program.Develop map and list of properties.Map and list of properties with
repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2023.
7
Summarize maintenance of
individual sewage disposal
systems documented by
MSD’s Hauled Waste
Program.
Have a list of properties that maintain their individual
sewage disposal system.
Develop a list of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal system.
Obtain 2022 records from Hauled Waste
Program, add to list, and report.
List of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal
system developed.
BMP was completed. See Fishpot BMP 7 in this appendix.
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2023 Measurable Goals and
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BMP Evaluation
Process/Criteria 2023 Status and Information
1
Determine extent of
rehabilitated sewers along
Coldwater Creek and
tributaries. Compare to in-
stream E. coli data.
Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within
defined proximity to Coldwater Creek and tributaries.
Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli
and need for sewer rehabilitation work.
Map and summary table of rehabbed
sewers within defined proximity to
Coldwater Creek and tributaries.
None Map and summary table
developed and updated.BMP not implemented in 2023.
2
Identify potential sources of
bacteria through visual
inspections of the storm
sewer system.
Identify sources of bacteria to Coldwater Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria
findings developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
3
Respond to or eliminate
potential human related
sources of bacteria identified
through visual inspections of
the storm sewer systems.
Reduce bacteria loading to Coldwater Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response
actions developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
4
Assess E. coli data
collected by MSD in
previous year and evaluate
loading and trends.
Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trends.
None
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trend developed and updated.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
5
Update database of
properties that may utilize an
individual sewage disposal
system in Coldwater Creek
watershed.
Have a database of properties that may have an
individual sewage disposal system to identify potential
sources of bacteria.
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system. None
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system
developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
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Update database of
properties that participated
in a sewer lateral repair
program in Coldwater Creek
watershed.
Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and
elimination of potential sources of bacteria.
Have a database of properties that
participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with
repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2023.
7
Summarize maintenance of
individual sewage disposal
systems documented by
MSD’s Hauled Waste
Program.
Have a list of properties that maintain their individual
sewage disposal system.
Develop a list of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal system.None
List of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal
system developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
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2023 Measurable Goals and
Milestone Dates
BMP Evaluation
Process/Criteria 2023 Status and Information
1
Determine extent of
rehabilitated sewers along
Creve Coeur Creek and
tributaries. Compare to in-
stream E. coli data.
Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within
defined proximity to Creve Coeur Creek and
tributaries. Identify potential relationships with
instream E. coli and need for sewer rehabilitation
work.
Map and summary table of rehabbed
sewers within defined proximity to Creve
Coeur Creek and tributaries.
Generate map and summary table. Map and summary table
developed and updated.BMP was completed. See Creve Coeur BMP 1 in this appendix.
2
Identify potential sources of
bacteria through visual
inspections of the storm
sewer system.
Identify sources of bacteria to Creve Coeur Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. Report findings from 2022. Continue visual
inspections.
Summary table with bacteria
findings developed. BMP was completed. See Creve Coeur BMP 2 in this appendix.
3
Respond to or eliminate
potential human related
sources of bacteria identified
through visual inspections of
the storm sewer systems.
Reduce bacteria loading to Creve Coeur Creek.Summary of response actions.
Report 2022 response actions. Respond to
bacteria findings and eliminate illicit
discharges identified during visual
inspections.
Summary table with response
actions developed. BMP was completed. See Creve Coeur BMP 3 in this appendix.
4
Assess E. coli data
collected by MSD in
previous year and evaluate
loading and trends.
Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trends.
Summarize 2022 E. coli loading and trend.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trend developed and updated.
BMP was completed. See Creve Coeur BMP 4 in this appendix.
5
Update database of
properties that may utilize an
individual sewage disposal
system in Creve Coeur
Creek watershed.
Have a database of properties that may have an
individual sewage disposal system to identify potential
sources of bacteria.
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system. None
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system
developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
6
Update database of
properties that participated
in a sewer lateral repair
program in Creve Coeur
Creek watershed.
Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and
elimination of potential sources of bacteria.
Have a database of properties that
participated in a lateral repair program.Develop map and list of properties. Map and list of properties with
repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2023.
7
Summarize maintenance of
individual sewage disposal
systems documented by
MSD’s Hauled Waste
Program.
Have a list of properties that maintain their individual
sewage disposal system.
Develop a list of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal system.
Obtain 2022 records from Hauled Waste
Program, add to list, and report.
List of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal
system developed.
BMP was completed. See Creve Coeur BMP 7 in this appendix.
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2023 Measurable Goals and
Milestone Dates
BMP Evaluation
Process/Criteria 2023 Status and Information
1
Determine extent of
rehabilitated sewers along
Watkins Creek and
tributaries. Compare to in-
stream E.coli data.
Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within
defined proximity to Watkins Creek and tributaries.
Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli
and need for sewer rehabilitation work.
Map and summary table of rehabbed
sewers within defined proximity to
Watkins Creek and tributaries.
None Map and summary table
developed and updated.BMP not implemented in 2023.
2
Identify potential sources of
bacteria through visual
inspections of the storm
sewer system.
Identify sources of bacteria to Watkins Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria
findings developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
3
Respond to or eliminate
potential human related
sources of bacteria identified
through visual inspections of
the storm sewer systems.
Reduce bacteria loading to Watkins Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response
actions developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
4
Assess E. coli data
collected by MSD in
previous year and evaluate
loading and trends.
Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trends.
None
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trend developed and updated.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
5
Update database of
properties that may utilize an
individual sewage disposal
system in Watkins Creek
watershed.
Have a database of properties that may have an
individual sewage disposal system to identify potential
sources of bacteria.
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system. None
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system
developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
6
Update database of
properties that participated
in a sewer lateral repair
program in Watkins Creek
watershed.
Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and
elimination of potential sources of bacteria.
Have a database of properties that
participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with
repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2023.
7
Summarize maintenance of
individual sewage disposal
systems documented by
MSD’s Hauled Waste
Program.
Have a list of properties that maintain their individual
sewage disposal system.
Develop a list of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal system.None
List of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal
system developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
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2023 Measurable Goals and
Milestone Dates
BMP Evaluation
Process/Criteria 2023 Status and Information
1
Determine extent of
rehabilitated sewers along
Gravois Creek and
tributaries. Compare to in-
stream E. coli data.
Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within
defined proximity to Gravois Creek and tributaries.
Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli
and need for sewer rehabilitation work.
Map and summary table of rehabbed
sewers within defined proximity to
Gravois Creek and tributaries.
None Map and summary table
developed and updated.BMP not implemented in 2023.
2
Identify potential sources of
bacteria through visual
inspections of the storm
sewer system.
Identify sources of bacteria to Gravois Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria
findings developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
3
Respond to or eliminate
potential human related
sources of bacteria identified
through visual inspections of
the storm sewer systems.
Reduce bacteria loading to Gravois Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response
actions developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
4
Assess E. coli data
collected by MSD in
previous year and evaluate
loading and trends.
Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trends.
None
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trend developed and updated.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
5
Update database of
properties that may utilize an
individual sewage disposal
system in Gravois Creek
watershed.
Have a database of properties that may have an
individual sewage disposal system to identify potential
sources of bacteria.
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system. None
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system
developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
6
Update database of
properties that participated
in a sewer lateral repair
program in Gravois Creek
watershed.
Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and
elimination of potential sources of bacteria.
Have a database of properties that
participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with
repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2023.
7
Summarize maintenance of
individual sewage disposal
systems documented by
MSD’s Hauled Waste
Program.
Have a list of properties that maintain their individual
sewage disposal system.
Develop a list of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal system.None
List of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal
system developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
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2023 Measurable Goals and
Milestone Dates
BMP Evaluation
Process/Criteria 2023 Status and Information
1
Determine extent of
rehabilitated sewers along
Maline Creek and
tributaries. Compare to in-
stream E. coli data.
Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within
defined proximity to Maline Creek and tributaries.
Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli
and need for sewer rehabilitation work.
Map and summary table of rehabbed
sewers within defined proximity to
Maline Creek and tributaries.
None Map and summary table
developed and updated.BMP not implemented in 2023.
2
Identify potential sources of
bacteria through visual
inspections of the storm
sewer system.
Identify sources of bacteria to Maline Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria
findings developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
3
Respond to or eliminate
potential human related
sources of bacteria identified
through visual inspections of
the storm sewer systems.
Reduce bacteria loading to Maline Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response
actions developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
4
Assess E. coli data
collected by MSD in
previous year and evaluate
loading and trends.
Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trends.
None
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trend developed and updated.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
5
Update database of
properties that may utilize an
individual sewage disposal
system in Maline Creek
watershed.
Have a database of properties that may have an
individual sewage disposal system to identify potential
sources of bacteria.
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system. None
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system
developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
6
Update database of
properties that participated
in a sewer lateral repair
program in Maline Creek
watershed.
Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and
elimination of potential sources of bacteria.
Have a database of properties that
participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with
repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2023.
7
Summarize maintenance of
individual sewage disposal
systems documented by
MSD’s Hauled Waste
Program.
Have a list of properties that maintain their individual
sewage disposal system.
Develop a list of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal system.None
List of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal
system developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
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Watershed #BMP Description BMP Purpose Expected Result of BMP
2023 Measurable Goals and
Milestone Dates
BMP Evaluation
Process/Criteria 2023 Status and Information
1
Determine extent of
rehabilitated sewers along
Black Creek, Deer Creek
and tributaries. Compare to
in-stream E. coli data.
Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within
defined proximity to Black Creek, Deer Creek and
tributaries. Identify potential relationships with
instream E. coli and need for sewer rehabilitation
work.
Map and summary table of rehabbed
sewers within defined proximity to Black
Creek, Deer Creek and tributaries.
None Map and summary table
developed and updated.BMP not implemented in 2023.
2
Identify potential sources of
bacteria through visual
inspections of the storm
sewer system.
Identify sources of bacteria to Black Creek and Deer
Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria
findings developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
3
Respond to or eliminate
potential human related
sources of bacteria identified
through visual inspections of
the storm sewer systems.
Reduce bacteria loading to Black Creek and Deer
Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response
actions developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
4
Assess E. coli data
collected by MSD in
previous year and
evaluate loading and trends.
Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trends.
None
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trend developed and updated.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
5
Update database of
properties that may utilize an
individual sewage disposal
system in Black Creek and
Deer Creek watershed.
Have a database of properties that may have an
individual sewage disposal system to identify potential
sources of bacteria.
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system. None
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system
developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
6
Update database of
properties that participated
in a sewer lateral repair
program in Black Creek and
Deer Creek watershed.
Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and
elimination of potential sources of bacteria.
Have a database of properties that
participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with
repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2023.
7
Summarize maintenance of
individual sewage disposal
systems documented by
MSD’s Hauled Waste
Program.
Have a list of properties that maintain their individual
sewage disposal system.
Develop a list of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal system.None
List of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal
system developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
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2023 Measurable Goals and
Milestone Dates
BMP Evaluation
Process/Criteria 2023 Status and Information
1
Determine extent of
rehabilitated sewers along
Fee Fee Creek and
tributaries. Compare to in-
stream E. coli data.
Identify extent and percent of rehabbed sewers within
defined proximity to Fee Fee Creek and tributaries.
Identify potential relationships with instream E. coli
and need for sewer rehabilitation work.
Map and summary table of rehabbed
sewers within defined proximity to Fee
Fee Creek and tributaries.
None Map and summary table
developed and updated.BMP not implemented in 2023.
2
Identify potential sources of
bacteria through visual
inspections of the storm
sewer system.
Identify sources of bacteria to Fee Fee Creek.Summary of bacteria findings. None Summary table with bacteria
findings developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
3
Respond to or eliminate
potential human related
sources of bacteria identified
through visual inspections of
the storm sewer systems.
Reduce bacteria loading to Fee Fee Creek.Summary of response actions.None Summary table with response
actions developed. BMP not implemented in 2023.
4
Assess E. coli data
collected by MSD in
previous year and evaluate
loading and trends.
Track E. coli levels and bacteria loading.
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trends.
None
Summary table with E. coli
measurements, loading rates, and
trend developed and updated.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
5
Summarize survey data from
inspections of known
individual sewage disposal
systems in Fee Fee Creek
watershed.
Track properties that may be a potential source of
bacteria to Fee Fee Creek due to improper operation
of an individual sewage disposal system to identify
potential sources of bacteria.
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system
thatmay be a potential source of
bacteria to Fee Fee Creek.
None
Map and list of properties with an
individual sewage disposal system
developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
6
Update database of
properties that participated
in a sewer lateral repair
program in Fee Fee Creek
watershed.
Track improvements to problematic infrastructure and
elimination of potential sources of bacteria.
Have a database of properties that
participated in a lateral repair program.None Map and list of properties with
repaired sewer laterals developed.BMP not implemented in 2023.
7
Summarize maintenance of
individual sewage disposal
systems documented by
MSD’s Hauled Waste
Program.
Have a list of properties that maintain their individual
sewage disposal system.
Develop a list of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal system.None
List of properties that maintain
their individual sewage disposal
system developed.
BMP not implemented in 2023.
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Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete
Construction Status
Master Plan Rehabilitate five manholes and associated sewers.8/31/2023 2/16/2026 - 2/11/2027 --
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/24/2021 3/10/2023 - 2/29/2024 Construction Underway
Master Plan Construct 300 ft. of 8 in. sanitary sewer.
Rehabilitate 3,700 ft. of 8 in. sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 Combined with Reinke I/I Reduction
(Manchester Rd and New Ballwin Rd)
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 9/11/2020 1/25/2022 - 2/29/2024 Construction Underway
Master Plan Construct 1,700 ft. of 8 in. sewer.
Rehabilitate 12,400 feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 --
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/27/2019 3/16/2021 - 2/29/2024 Construction Underway
Priv. I&I Red. & Pub San Relief Private I&I and Pipe Construction 8/27/2019 11/12/2021 - 6/24/2022 Construction Complete
Master Plan Rehabilitate 15,000 ft. of 8-inch sewer.
Perform private I/I reduction at 2 properties.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 --
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/22/2018 3/17/2020 - 6/3/2022 Construction Complete
Master Plan Rehabilitate sewers per CCTV Inspections.
Perform private I/I reduction at 2 properties.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 --
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 9/11/2020 1/25/2022 - 2/29/2024 Construction Underway
Master Plan Construct 1,200 ft. of 8 in. sanitary sewer.
Rehabilitate 7,000 ft. of 8 in. sewer. 8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 2/12/2024 Initial Design Complete
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 9/11/2020 1/25/2022 - 2/29/2024 Construction Underway
Selvidge Area I/I Reduction Master Plan Construct 590 ft. of 6-12 in. sanitary sewer.
Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-056.8/9/2013 11/7/2014 - 3/20/2018 Construction Complete
Constructed SSO Eliminated
Master Plan Construct 300 ft. of 8 in. sanitary sewer,
and remove private I/I at 32 properties.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 11/8/2021 Construction Complete
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/17/2017 6/7/2019 - 11/10/2022 Construction Complete
Priv. I&I Reduction Private I&I 8/17/2017 3/17/2020 - 9/24/2020 Construction Complete
Upper Fishpot East Sanitary Relief
(Field Ave to Wolff Ln)Master Plan Construct 3,400 ft. of 12-15 in. sanitary sewer.8/24/2021 6/30/2024 - 4/1/2026 Initial Design Complete
Master Plan Rehabilitate 15,000 ft. of 8 in. sewer.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 Construction Complete
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/17/2017 1/8/2019 - 6/11/2021 Construction Complete
Master Plan Remove private I/I at five properties.
Rehab 28,800 ft. of Public Sewers 8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 8/10/2021 Construction Complete
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/22/2018 3/17/2020 - 6/3/2022 Construction Complete
Priv. I&I Reduction --8/17/2017 3/17/2020 - 9/24/2020 Construction Complete
Bellestri I/I Reduction
(Big Bend Rd and Hollyberry Dr)
Fairview I/I Reduction
(Fairview Dr to Manchester Rd)
Fishpot Trunk West I/I Reduction
(Smith Dr and Vlasis Dr)
Golfwood Rehabilitation
(Reis Rd and Big Bend Rd)
Lindy I/I Reduction
(Caballero Dr and Chamberlain Dr)
Reinke I/I Reduction
(Manchester Rd and New Ballwin Rd)
Treasure Cove I/I Reduction
(Ries Rd and Brookside Ln)
Virginia I/I Reduction
(Clarkson Rd and Marsh Ave)
Wayfarer East I/I Reduction
(Hanna Rd and Big Bend Woods Dr)
Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Fishpot Creek Watershed
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Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete
Construction Status
Master Plan Construct 9,433 ft of 10-in to 30-in sanitary sewer.7/30/2020 1/16/2023 - 4/5/2025 --
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/11/2020 3/10/2023 - 2/17/2024 Construction Phase
Master Plan Removal of 134 private I/I sources from public sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 10/1/2015 - 6/22/2017
Public I/I Rehabilitate 21,000 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/13/2014 - 9/27/2016
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 6/13/2014 - 10/5/2014
Private I/I Construct 115 ft of public storm sewer and disconnect downspouts and
driveway drain at 915 Lafayette.5/20/2014 9/26/2016 - 12/4/2016
Master Plan Construct 1,000 ft of 8-in to 18-in sanitary sewer, 900 ft of 12-in storm
sewer, and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers. Prior to 12/31/2013 7/19/2015 - 10/6/2017
Public I/I Rehabilitate 57,000 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 9/18/2014 - 8/31/2016
Private I/I & Sanitary Relief Private I/I reduction and pipe construction.10/11/2012 7/13/2015 - 10/11/2016
Brinwood Sanitary Relief (Sharon Dr to
Cortez Dr and Shackelford Rd to Dannelle Dr)Master Plan Construct 4,800 ft of 15-in to 27-in sanitary sewer. 12/25/2019 6/12/2022 - 3/3/2024 Project Not Needed
Master Plan Construct 6,000 ft of 8-in to 18-in sanitary sewer.8/31/2017 8/15/2020 - 5/7/2022 Complete In service 12/6/2021
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.8/17/2017 6/12/2020 - 12/6/2021 Complete
Master Plan Construct 600 ft of 15-in sanitary sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 --
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.11/22/2021 8/15/2023 - 3/11/2024 Construction Phase
Master Plan Rehabilitate 500 ft of 8-in sewer.8/31/2023 2/16/2026 - 2/11/2027 --
Public I/I Rehabilitation of the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe
method, to reduce public I/I.8/24/2021 5/16/2023 - 8/11/2024 Construction Phase
Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/31/2014 2/16/2017 - 2/11/2018
Public I/I Rehabilitate public sewers using the cured-in-place method.8/5/2014 9/15/2015 - 1/2/2019
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/5/2014 5/13/2016 - 11/8/2016
Master Plan Clean and line existing lagoons in order to
provide 16 million gallons of temporary storage.10/3/2027 9/12/2031 - 9/1/2033 Project Not Needed
Treatment Plant Project --9/1/2027 2/29/2032 - 2/28/2034 Project Not Needed
Master Plan
Construct rehabilitation of Section B of the Coldwater trunk sewer.
Eliminate constructed SSO outfalls BP-091, BP -115, BP -119, BP -141, BP
-144, BP -473, BP -526, and BP -527.
4/27/2017 5/15/2020 - 8/3/2022 --
Sanitary Relief Rehabilitation sanitary trunk sewer.8/22/2018 10/15/2021 - 8/31/2022 Complete in Service 8/31/2022
Work Order SSO Removals ----SSO's removed by Operations (last SSO removed 6/06/2023)
Master Plan Construct sanitary sewage wet weather storage facilities
as part of the overall sanitary relief project.Prior to 12/31/2013 8/10/2015 - 7/30/2017
Sanitary Relief Construction of wet weather storage facilities.10/11/2012 6/16/2015 - 12/1/2017
Property Acquisition Acquire property necessary for the construction
of Coldwater Tank C.property acquisition 1/1/2014
Master Plan Construct 1,700 ft of 12-in to 15-in storm sewer, and
perform private I/I reduction at 118 properties.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020
Public I/I Rehabilitate 45,000 ft of the public sewer system
using the cured in place pipe method.8/18/2015 1/6/2017 - 12/24/2018
Public I/I Rehabilitate 44,000 ft of the public sewer system
using the cured in place pipe method.8/18/2015 3/22/2017 - 10/4/2019
Private I/I Construct 1,700 ft of 12-in to 15-in storm sewer,
and perform private I/I reduction at 118 properties.8/18/2015 10/15/2018 - 10/14/2019
Master Plan Construct 1,000 ft of 66-in pipe in order to provide temporary storage.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021
Pump Station Construction of sanitary sewer.7/29/2016 1/14/2019 - 12/5/2019
Master Plan Construct 40 ft of 8-in to 18-in sanitary sewer. Rehabilitate 9,100 ft of 8-in
to 21-in sewer. Perform private I/I reduction at 2 properties.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 --
Public I/I Rehabilitate the public sewer system using the
cured in place pipe method.8/24/2021 10/14/2022 - 1/31/2024 Construction Phase
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/24/2021 3/05/2024 - 2/13/2025 Design Phase
Complete
in Service 09/13/2021
Coldwater Upstream Pump
Station (P-180) Storage
Complete
In Service 12/5/2019
Daniel Boone I/I Reduction
(Shackelford Rd and Mullanphy Ln)
Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Coldwater Creek Watershed
Amblewood Sanitary Relief
(Waterford Dr to Birchbark Dr)
Brightwell I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 12/4/2016
Brinwood I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 7/10/2018
Brookshire Sanitary Relief
(Brookshire Dr to Cougar Dr)
Burning Tree Infrastructure Repair
(N. Waterford Dr to Fox Run Dr)
Central I/I Reduction
(Lexington Park Dr and Sixth Ln)
Coldwater Creek Watershed
I/I Removal - Sharon Study
Area (N Lindbergh Blvd and Lindsay Ln)
Complete in Service 2/11/2018
Coldwater Creek WWTF Storage
Coldwater Sanitary Relief
Section B, C & D - Section B
Rehabilitation
Coldwater Sanitary Relief
Section B, C & D Wet Weather
Storage Facility Tank C
Complete
In Service 05/18/2018
Coldwater Southwest Subwatershed I/I Reduction
(St. Charles Rock Rd and Ashby Rd)
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Master Plan Remove private I/I by addressing improper connections on 21 properties.
Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-101 and BP-102.Prior to 12/31/2013 12/31/2014 - 3/25/2016
Public I/I Rehabilitate 21,000 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/13/2014 - 9/27/2016
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 4/11/2014 - 6/23/2014
Work Order SSOs Removed with WO3890512 and WO 3890447 ----BP-101 Eliminated BP-102 Eliminated By WO
Master Plan Construct 2,842 ft of 21-in sanitary sewer.1/21/2021 7/10/2023 - 12/31/2024
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.3/26/2019 --
Master Plan Construct 1,500 ft of 8-in to 12-in storm sewer,
and remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 8/15/2016 - 11/3/2018 Project in service 10/29/2019
Public I/I Rehabilitate 50,200 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/22/2013 6/18/2015 - 9/16/2022 Complete
In service 9/16/2022
Private I/I Private I/I Reduction 8/22/2013 5/11/2016 - 2/23/2018
Private I/I Private I/I Reduction 8/22/2013 10/11/2016 - 2/8/2017
Master Plan
Construct 1,220 ft of 12-in sanitary sewer and remove
private I/I sources from sanitary sewers. Eliminate
constructed SSO outfall BP-129.
Prior to 12/31/2013 2/17/2016 - 11/8/2017 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 50,200 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/22/2013 6/18/2015 - 9/16/2022
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/22/2013 1/21/2016 - 5/26/2017
Master Plan Construct 2,200 ft of 15-in to 18-in sanitary sewer.4/21/2021 1/6/2024 - 6/29/2025 --
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/11/2020 2/07/2024 - 3/11/2024 Design Phase
Public I/I --9/11/2020 4/15/2022 - 9/08/2023 Complete; in service 9/08/2023
Master Plan Rehabilitate 58,000 ft of 8-in to 30-in sanitary sewers.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 Project has been Cancelled, work done 12509
Public I/I Rehabilitate 60,000 ft of the public sewer system
using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/27/2019 1/19/2021 - 7/07/2023 Complete; in service 7/07/2023
Master Plan Construct 1,000 ft of 8-in to 15-in sanitary sewer and remove private I/I
sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 2/17/2016 - 5/7/2018
Public I/I Rehabilitate 44,800 ft of public sewers
with cured-in-place pipe.8/22/2013 12/11/2015 - 10/23/2019
Private I/I & Sanitary Relief Private I/I Reduction 8/22/2013 5/9/2016 - 8/30/2017
Private I/I & Sanitary Relief Private I/I Reduction 8/22/2013 1/17/2017 - 9/19/2017
Master Plan Construct 5,600 ft of 15-in to 21-in sanitary sewer.7/25/2020 1/11/2023 - 3/31/2025
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/11/2020 3/15/2023 - 9/29/2024
Master Plan Construct 2,600 ft of 12-in storm sewer and remove
private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.3/9/2014 8/25/2016 - 2/16/2018
Public I/I Rehabilitate 57,000 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 9/18/2014 - 8/31/2016
Private I/I & Sanitary Relief Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 12/11/2015 - 10/14/2016
Master Plan Construct 2,000 ft of 18-in to 24-in sanitary sewer. Contingency project to
eliminate constructed SSO outfalls BP-116 and BP-133.5/12/2019 10/28/2021 - 7/20/2023 Complete
In Service 7/12/2018
SSO Elimination Remove constructed SSO.7/12/2018 7/12/2018 - 7/12/2018 SSO's removed by Operations Work Order
Master Plan Construct 2,000 ft of 12-in sanitary sewer.8/31/2022 2/16/2025 - 8/10/2026
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.--
Master Plan Construct separate storm and sanitary sewers, and remove I/I, to enable
elimination of the combined sewer system in this area.Prior to 12/31/2013 4/1/2014 - 4/1/2016
Sewer Separation Private I/I reduction, construction of storm sewers, and construction of
sanitary sewers.9/10/2009 1/10/2014 - 2/11/2016
Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 2/17/2016 - 2/11/2017
Public I/I Rehabilitate 50,200 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/22/2013 6/18/2015 - 9/16/2022
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/22/2013 10/13/2014 - 2/26/2015
Master Plan Construct 2,550 ft of 12-in to 18-in storm sewer, and
remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 10/17/2015 - 1/4/2018 Complete
In Service 11/21/2018
Private I/I 15.1 Private I/I reduction 15.1 10/11/2012 10/12/2015 - 3/9/2017 Complete
Private I/I 15.2 Private I/I reduction 15.2 10/11/2012 9/19/2016 - 11/21/2018 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 67,200 ft of public
sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/11/2014 - 2/26/2018 Complete
Florland Sanitary Relief Phase II
(N. Lindbergh Blvd to Manresa Ln)
Grand National Sanitary Relief
(Grand National Dr to Kneeland Rd)Project Not Needed
Hartland to Gothland Sewer Separation Complete
In Service 2/11/2016
Isabelle I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 9/16/2022
Lackland I/I Reduction
Duchesne and Gott I/I Reduction
Complete
In Service 9/16/2022
Edmundson Sanitary Relief
(Edmund Ave to Bataan Dr)
Eva Wabash I/I Reduction
(I-170 and Frost Ave)
Florissant I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 12/23/2019
Florissant/Dunn Sanitary Relief
(St. Anthony Ln to I-270)Construction Phase
Florland Sanitary Relief Phase I - I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 3/31/2018
Derhake I/I Reduction & Capri
to S Waterford Sanitary Relief
Complete
In Service 3/20/2017
Dix Sanitary Relief
(Dix Ave to Airway Ave)Project Not Needed
Dixie I/I Reduction
Complete
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Master Plan Rehabilitate 800 ft of 8-in sewer.8/31/2023 2/16/2026 - 2/11/2027 --
Public I/I Rehabilitation of the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe
method, to reduce public I/I.8/24/2021 5/16/2023 - 8/11/2024 Construction Phase
Private I/I Removal of Private I/I Sources 8/24/2021 3/05/2024 - 2/13/2025 Design Phase
Master Plan Perform private I/I reduction at 10 properties.8/31/2023 2/16/2026 - 2/11/2027 --
Public I/I Rehabilitation of the public sewer system using the cured-in-place pipe
method, to reduce public I/I.8/24/2021 5/16/2023 - 8/11/2024 Construction Phase
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.9/11/2020 11/15/2022 - 4/28/2023 Complete
Master Plan Remove private I/I by addressing improper connections on 56 properties.Prior to 12/31/2013 8/9/2015 - 4/30/2017
Public I/I Rehabilitate 57,000 ft of public sewers using
the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 9/18/2014 - 8/31/2016
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 3/13/2014 - 9/23/2014
Private I/I Construct 560 ft of 12-in to 36-in storm sewer and disconnect private I/I
sources from the sanitary sewer.9/8/2014 3/8/2017 - 7/6/2017
Master Plan Rehabilitate 200 ft of 8-in sewer. Perform
private I/I reduction at one property.8/31/2021 2/22/2023 - 2/17/2024 Project Combined with "Daniel Boone I/I Reduction"(12143)
Public I/I Rehabilitate the public sewer system using
the cured-in-place pipe method.8/24/2021 10/14/2022 - 1/31/2024 Construction Phase
Private I/I Construct 40 ft of 8-in to 18-in sanitary sewer. Rehabilitate 9,100 ft of 8-in
to 21-in sewer. Perform private I/I reduction at 2 properties.8/24/2021 3/05/2024 - 2/13/2025 Design Phase
Master Plan
Construct 4,360 ft of 12-in to 24-in storm sewer,
710 ft of 8-in sanitary sewer, and remove
private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.
Prior to 12/31/2013 10/2/2015 - 12/20/2017
Public I/I Rehabilitate 67,200 ft of public sewers using
the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/11/2014 - 2/26/2018
Private I/I 15.1 Private I/I reduction 15.1 10/11/2012 8/14/2015 - 10/16/2016
Private I/I 15.2 Private I/I reduction 15.2 10/11/2012 9/19/2016 - 2/15/2018
Master Plan Construct 2,320 ft of 18-in sanitary sewer, and eliminate constructed SSO
outfalls BP-095 and BP-145.11/8/2019 4/26/2022 - 10/18/2023 Complete in service 6/17/2022
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer and remove constructed SSOs.8/22/2018 3/17/2021 - 6/17/2022 Complete
Work Order SSOs removed WO 5643666 ----Eliminated per Operation Work order 3/25/2020
Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 8/31/2015 - 8/20/2017 Complete In Service 9/1/2018
Public I/I Rehabilitate 67,200 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/11/2014 - 2/26/2018 Complete
Private I/I 15.1 Private I/I reduction 15.1 10/11/2012 7/13/2015 - 12/28/2016 Complete
Private I/I 15.2 Private I/I reduction 15.2 10/11/2012 7/15/2016 - 10/28/2016 Complete
Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.3/15/2014 8/31/2016 - 11/24/2017
Public I/I Rehabilitate 47,300 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place method.8/22/2013 10/12/2015 - 12/29/2017
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.8/22/2013 9/11/2015 - 1/25/2016
Master Plan Construct 300 ft of 12-in storm sewer, and
remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/31/2014 2/16/2017 - 5/12/2018
Public I/I Rehabilitate 47,300 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place method.8/22/2013 10/12/2015 - 12/29/2017
Private I/I 15.1 Private I/I reduction 15.1 8/22/2013 3/11/2016 - 10/25/2016
Private I/I 15.2 Private I/I reduction 15.2 8/22/2013 6/9/2017 - 9/7/2017
Master Plan Rehabilitation of sewers to remove excessive inflow and infiltration.8/31/2015 2/16/2018 - 11/8/2019
Public I/I Rehabilitate 45,000 ft of the public sewer system
using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/18/2015 1/6/2017 - 12/24/2018
Master Plan Construct 1,200 ft of 8-in to 12-in sanitary sewer, and perform private I/I
reduction at 5 properties.8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 8/10/2024 --
Public I/I Rehabilitate the public sewer system
using the cured-in-place pipe method.9/11/2020 4/15/2022 - 9/08/2023 Complete
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.9/11/2020 11/15/2022 - 4/28/2023 Complete
Master Plan Construct 1,400 ft of 15-in sanitary sewer.7/25/2020 1/11/2023 - 7/4/2024 --
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.9/11/2020 3/15/2023 - 9/29/2024 Construction Phase
Paddock Creek I/I Reduction (Private)Complete
In Service 10/1/2019
Retford I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 12/24/2018
St. Albert I/I Reduction
(Washington St and St. Ferdinand St)
St. Anthony Sanitary Relief
(S New Florissant Rd to St. Bernadette Ln)
Lindsay I/I Reduction
(Charbonier Rd and N. Lindbergh Blvd)
Lynn Haven I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 7/6/2017
Mark Twain I/I Reduction
(Patterson Rd and Myrtle Dr)
McNulty - Pallardy I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 2/26/2018
Midland Sanitary Relief
(Midland Blvd to Sims Ave)
Midland Sanitary Relief - Public
and Private I/I Reduction
Newcastle I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 12/29/2017
Lawnview Creek I/I Reduction
(Shackelford Rd and Wiethaupt Rd)
147
Master Plan
Construct 195 ft of 8-in sanitary sewer,
replace 154 ft of 12-in sewer with 15-in sewer,
and eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-110.
11/8/2019 4/26/2022 - 10/18/2023 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 60,160 ft. of the public sewer system using
the cured-in-place pipe method.8/27/2019 1/19/2021 - 7/07/2023 Complete; in service 7/07/2023
Sanitary Relief Construction of Sanitary Sewer and Remove Constructed SSO 8/27/2019 9/10/2021 - 12/30/2021 Complete
Master Plan Construct 3,600 ft of 15-in sanitary sewer.10/29/2022 4/16/2025 - 10/8/2026 --
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.10/25/2021 8/22/2023 - 9/19/2024 Construction Phase
Master Plan Construct 2,800 ft of 21-in sanitary sewer.10/29/2022 4/16/2025 - 10/8/2026 --
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.10/25/2021 8/22/2023 - 9/19/2024 Construction Phase; Project Combined with St. Joachim's
Sanitary Relief (St. Genevieve Ln to Lynros Dr)
Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.3/9/2014 8/25/2016 - 8/20/2017
Public I/I Rehabilitate 21,000 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.10/11/2012 10/13/2014 - 9/27/2016
Private I/I Private I/I reduction.10/11/2012 11/14/2014 - 4/23/2015
Private I/I Construct 180 ft of storm sewer and disconnect driveway
drains from sanitary system.8/13/2014 11/2/2016 - 3/9/2017
Master Plan Construct 2,100 ft of 30-in sanitary sewer.10/29/2022 4/16/2025 - 1/6/2027 --
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.8/24/2021 6/22/2024 - 3/24/2026 Design Phase
Master Plan Construct 3,200 ft of 12-in storm sewer, and remove
private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.Prior to 12/31/2013 2/17/2016 - 11/8/2017
Public I/I Rehabilitate 50,200 ft of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/22/2013 6/18/2015 - 9/16/2022
Private I/I 15.1 Private I/I reduction 15.1 8/22/2013 12/17/2014 - 5/29/2015
Private I/I 15.2 Private I/I reduction 15.2 8/22/2013 11/18/2016 - 2/19/2018
Master Plan Construct 4,200 ft of 12-in sanitary sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.----
Master Plan Construct 4,200 ft of 15-in to 24-in sanitary sewer.7/30/2020 1/16/2023 - 10/7/2024
Sanitary Relief Construction of sanitary sewer.----
St. Marie Sanitary Relief I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 1/7/2019
St. Matthias Sanitary Relief
(St. Shawn Ln to Stonehard Dr)
Upper Coldwater Section D I/I Reduction Complete
In Service 9/16/2022
Upper Lawnview Creek Sanitary Relief
(Rhapsody Ln to Millvalley Dr)Project Not Needed
Waterford Sanitary Relief
(N Waterford Dr to Durwood Dr)Project Not Needed
St. Jacques Sanitary Relief
(St. Jacques St to N Lafayette St)
St. Joachim's Sanitary Relief
(St. Genevieve Ln to Lynros Dr)
St. Joachim's Sanitary Relief
(St. Genevieve Ln to Marmary Dr)
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Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete
Construction Status
Master Plan Construct 1,200 ft. of 18-in. sanitary sewer from
Hammermill Dr to Balcon Estates Road Prior to 12/31/2013 1/26/2015 - 1/21/2016 Construction Complete
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 9/9/2004 12/13/2013 - 7/9/2014 Placed in Service
Master Plan Phase II of project to construct 3,300 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. diameter
sewer and appurtenances and remove one SSO Prior to 12/31/2013 Prior to 12/31/2013 to
2/18/2016 Construction Complete, BP-033 Removed
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 12/9/2010 10/11/2013 to 8/24/2015 Placed in Service
Master Plan Construct 1,500 ft. of 18-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2023 2/16/2026 to 2/11/2027 In Design
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 12/1/2023 5/2/2026 to 5/6/2027 On Schedule
Master Plan Construct 3,600 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer 7/15/2017 1/1/2020 to 9/22/2021 Construction Complete
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 8/17/2017 3/17/2020 to 2/9/2022 Placed in Service
Master Plan Construct 3,500 ft. of 42-in. force main and appurtenances Prior to 12/31/2013 7/31/2014 to 1/22/2016 Construction Complete
Force Main Force Main Construction 10/11/2012 5/13/2014 to 11/14/2014 Placed in Service
Creve Coeur Creek I/I Reduction
South East (I-64 and Mason Rd)Master Plan Construct 270 ft. of 8-in. sanitary sewer. Rehabilitate 4,800 ft.
of 8-in. sewer. Perform private I/I reduction at 130 properties.8/31/2016 8/16/2019 to 2/6/2021 Cancelled/Consolidated
Creve Coeur Creek
Public I/I Reduction South Pub. I/I Red.Rehabilitate 76,000 ft. of the public sewer system using the
cured in place pipe method 8/5/2014 9/17/2019 to 9/30/2021 Construction Complete
Creve Coeur Creek North East
I/I Reduction (Olive Blvd and I-270)Master Plan Rehabilitate 50,000 ft. of 8-in. to 12-in. sewer 8/31/2016 8/16/2019 to 2/6/2021 Cancelled/Consolidated
Bissell - Coldwater - Missouri - Meramec
Public I/I Reduction (2017) Contract B Pub. I/I Red.Rehabilitate 56,000 ft. of the public sewer system using
the cured in place pipe method 8/18/2015 11/18/2016 to 12/16/2018 Construction Complete
Master Plan Construct 7,750 ft. of 15-in. to 24-in. sanitary sewer, and eliminate
constructed SSO outfalls BP-036 and BP-037 8/31/2016 2/17/2019 to 8/10/2020 Construction Complete
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 7/29/2016 5/23/2019 to 7/15/2022 Placed in Service
Creve Coeur Creek Watershed
Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Master Plan Rehabilitate 10 laterals, disconnect 2 roof drains, and disconnect
41 area drains. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-039 Prior to 12/31/2013 Prior to 12/31/2013 to
2/21/2014 Cancelled/Consolidated
Creve Coeur Creek Public I/I Reduction Pub. I/I Red.Rehabilitation of approximately 48,000 ft. of sewer main,
750 manholes, and appurtenances 12/9/2010 6/7/2013 to 8/12/2016 Construction Complete
Master Plan Rehabilitate public sewers using the cured-in-place pipe method 8/31/2014 8/15/2017 to 2/6/2019 Construction Complete
Pub. I/I Red.Public Sewer Rehabilitation 8/5/2014 9/2/2015 to 12/18/2017 Placed in Service
Master Plan Construct 3,600 ft. of 12-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2023 2/16/2026 to 8/10/2027
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2023 1/28/2026 to 7/31/2027
Master Plan Construct 3,920 ft. of 18-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2021 2/17/2024 to 2/6/2026 In Construction
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 8/27/2019 6/9/2023 to 7/2/2024 On Schedule
Master Plan Construct 5,200 ft. of 15-in. sanitary sewer 5/2/2022 10/18/2024 to 4/11/2026 In Design
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 8/24/2021 10/5/2024 to 4/8/2026 On Schedule
Master Plan Construct 5,000 ft. of 12-in. sanitary sewer 5/7/2025 10/24/2027 to 4/16/2029 Preliminary Study Complete
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2024 2/26/2028 to 8/29/2029 On Schedule
Master Plan Construct 2,785 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2020 2/17/2023 to 2/12/2024 In Construction
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 12/14/2020 4/17/2023 to 3/26/2024 Construction Estimate Slightly Late
Master Plan Construct 2,790 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2017 2/17/2020 to 2/11/2021 Construction Complete
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 8/11/2016 2/5/2021 to 11/5/2021 Placed in Service
Master Plan --Prior to 12/31/2013 7/31/2014 to 4/21/2016 Construction Complete
Pub. San. Relief Pipe Construction 12/10/2009 6/13/2014 to 5/8/2017 Placed in Service
Missouri River Service Area I/I
Reduction - Creve Coeur Creek East
Nooning Tree Park Sanitary Relief
(Whitree Ln to Brightfield Manor Dr)Project Not Needed/Canceled
Saylesville Sanitary Relief
(Saylesville Dr to S Greentrails Dr)
Smith Creek Ladue Road Sanitary
Relief (Royal Manor Dr to Hewlett Ct)
White Plains Sanitary Relief
(Cedar Creek Rd To E Chesterfield Pky)
White Plains Sanitary Relief
(Saltbox Dr to Cedar Creek Rd)
Woods Mill Sanitary Relief
(I-64 to Brook Mill Ln)
Woods Mill Sanitary
Relief (SKME-020)
Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Creve Coeur Creek Watershed
Bellerive Sanitary Relief
(Ladue Rd To Conway Rd)Master Plan Construct 2,400 ft. of 12-in. sanitary sewer 8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 2/12/2024 Project Not Needed
(Preliminary Study Complete)
CC-14 Creve Coeur Creek Sanitary
Relief (SKME-026) Phase II
CC-17 Four Seasons Branch
Sanitary Relief Phase II
Conway Meadows
Sanitary Relief (Conway Rd To I-64)
Conway Village Sanitary
Relief (Conway Rd to I-64)
Creve Coeur Creek (L-52) Force
Main Improvements Phase II
Creve Coeur Creek Sanitary Trunk
Sewer Relief Phase VI (SKME-021)
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Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete
Construction Status
Master Plan Rehab of public sewers and removal of private I/I
sources from sanitary sewers 8/31/2014 2/16/2017 - 2/11/2018 --
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/5/2014 9/15/2015 - 1/02/2019 Completed
Master Plan Remove private and public I/I sources from sanitary sewers 12/31/2013 2/17/2016 - 2/11/2017 --
Public I&I Rehab of Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/22/2013 1/21/2015 - 2/6/2017 Completed
Priv. I&I Red.Private I&I 8/22/2013 7/13/2015 - 4/11/2016 Completed
Master Plan Construct 4,400-ft of 18-in to 21-in sanitary sewer 5/2/2019 10/18/2021 - 4/11/2023 --
Pub San Relief Pipe Construction 8/22/2018 10/15/2021 - 2/15/2023 Completed; In service 2/14/2023
Master Plan Construct 4,300-ft of 8-in to 27-inch sanitary sewer.8/31/2015 2/16/2018 - 8/10/2019 --
Pub San Relief Pipe Construction 8/22/2018 10/15/2021 - 2/15/2023 Completed; In service 1/26/2023
Master Plan
Master Plan called for 16,000 feet of 12-ft diameter deep tunnel; however
current approach is to relocate pump station out of floodplain and construct
a new forcemain
8/31/2024 8/10/2028 - 10/18/2032 --
Pump Station Improvements Relocate and construct new pump station out of floodplain 10/31/2016 3/17/2021 - 2/15/2023 Project is Tier 3, not in Master Plan but completed November
2023
Force Main Construction Construct 10,100 ft of 20-in forcemain 10/12/2018 2/24/2021 - 1/15/2023 Project is Tier 3, not in Master Plan, but completed under
12254 & 12491
Master Plan Construct 18,000 ft of 15-in to 36-in sanitary sewrs 7/4/2024 6/19/2027 - 12/5/2029 --
Pub San Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2025 2/18/2029 - 8/17/2031 Planned Project
Master Plan Construct 1,100 ft of 12-in sanitary sewrs NA NA Project is Tier 3, not in Master Plan
Pub San Relief Pipe Construction NA NA Project Determined to Not Be Needed
Sub-Trunk #2 Lateral Sanitary Relief
Sub-Trunk #2 Sanitary Relief
(Birmingham Ct to Cove Ln)
Sub-Trunk #3 Sanitary Relief
(Muriel Dr to Jenner Ln)
Watkins Creek Pump
Station (P-101) Improvements
Watkins Creek Sanitary Relief
(Kenran Industrial Blvd to Farm Pond Ct)
Sub-Trunk #11 Sanitary Relief
(Belgrove Dr to Lothian Cir)
Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Watkins Creek Watershed
Bissell Point Service Area
I/I Removal-SubTrunk #3 Lateral
150
Project Name Plan/Phase Description Initial Design Commence - Complete
Construction Status
Master Plan Construct 730 ft. of 12-in. sanitary sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/11/2025 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/24/2021 12/18/2023 - 8/23/2024 Construction
Master Plan Construct 1900 ft. of 12-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2021 2/19/2024 - 8/23/2025 Project Not Needed - Cancelled
Master Plan
Construct 2770 ft. of 8-in. to 18-in. sanitary sewer,
and abandon 2600 ft. of 8-in. to 10-in. sewer. Eliminate
constructed SSO outfalls BP-370 and BP-581.
8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 12/31/2021 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/24/2017 6/12/2020 - 12/29/2021 Complete
Master Plan Construct 4150 ft. of 12-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer,
and eliminate constructed SSO Outfall BP-409.8/5/2018 1/21/2021 - 1/11/2023 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/23/2018 4/9/2021 - 11/17/2023 Complete
Master Plan Construct 150 ft. of 72-in. pipe in order to provide
31,000 gallons of temporary storage.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 2/6/2026 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 9/1/2025 2/2/2028 - 2/1/2030 Pre-Design
Master Plan Construct 4800 ft. of 12-in. to 15-in. sanitary sewer,
and eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-382.10/28/2020 4/16/2023 - 10/2/2025 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/19/2020 4/30/2024 - 10/27/2026 In Design
Master Plan Construct 2870 ft. of 8-in. forcemain, upgrade Windsor Springs Pump
Station, and perform private I/I reduction at 7 properties.11/6/2016 4/19/2020 - 7/8/2022 --
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/23/2018 10/11/2019 - 3/12/21 Complete
Pump Station Update Pump Replacement/Pipe Construction 8/15/2016 9/10/2021 - 10/6/2023 Complete
Master Plan Construct 2600 ft. of 15-in. sanitary sewer.8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 5/7/2025 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/19/2020 2/14/2023 - 6/7/2024 Construction
Master Plan Construct 15.4 million gallon above ground storage facility.10/9/2026 9/23/2029 - 9/13/2031 --
Sanitary Storage Storage Construction 9/1/2025 5/10/2029 - 11/6/2031 Pre-Design
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 11/10/2005 11/18/2019 - 11/10/2021 Complete
Master Plan
Construct 135 ft. of 72-in. and 219 ft. of 90-in. sanitary sewer, diversion
structure, grade constrol structures,
and streambank stabilization.
8/31/2016 8/16/2019 - 11/3/2021 --
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 11/10/2005 11/18/2019 - 11/10/2021 Complete
Master Plan
Construct 4800 ft. of 8-in. to 54-in. sanitary sewer. Abandon
4700 ft. of existing 36-in. to 42-in. sewer. Eliminate
constructed SSO outfal BP-599.
5/7/2027 10/23/2029 - 1/11/2032 --
Sanitary Storage
Construct a 7.8 million gallon sanitary storage facility to store
wet weather sanitary flow. Eliminate constructed
SSO oufalls BP-588 and BP-599.
8/10/2015 1/3/2019 - 1/13/2021 Complete
Master Plan Construct 1530 ft. of 54-in. sanitary sewer, 220 ft. of 8-in. to 15-in. sanitary
sewer, 7 manholes, and bank stabilization.5/30/2015 11/10/2018 - 1/23/2022 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/15/2016 5/10/2019 - 8/26/2020 Complete
Sanitary Storage
Construct a 7.8 million gallon sanitary storage facility to
store wet weather sanitary flow. Eliminate constructed SSO
oufalls BP-588 and BP-599.
8/10/2015 1/3/2019 - 1/13/2021 Complete
Master Plan
Rehabilitate 7660 ft. of 48-in. sanitary sewer and 2490 ft. of 54-in. sanitary
sewer using the cured in place pipe method, rehabilitate 21 manholes, and
construct 11 access structures.
9/16/2019 8/31/2022 - 11/13/2025 --
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 11/10/2005 11/18/2019 - 11/10/2021 Complete
Master Plan
Rehabilitate 140 ft. of 54-in. sanitary sewer, 7970 ft. of 42-in. sanitary
sewer, and 2040 ft. of 36-in. sanitary sewer using the
cured in place pipe method, rehabilitate 31 manholes,
and construct 11 access structures.
5/28/2023 5/12/2026 - 4/26/2029 --
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 11/10/2005 11/18/2019 - 11/10/2021 Complete
Master Plan Perform private I/I reduction at 28 properties.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020 --
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/24/2017 1/14/2019 - 7/17/2020 Complete
Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/15/2016 3/15/2019 - 10/15/2019 Complete
Master Plan Construct 900 ft. of 12-in. storm sewer, and remove private I/I sources from
sanitary sewer.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020 --
E. Watson Sanitary Relief
(Rudson Ln to Richview Dr)
Fox Bridge Pump Station (P-484) Storage
GC-06 Gravois Creek to Briarstone and
Gates Sanitary Relief Phase II
Geyer Sanitary Relief and Windsor Springs P-521
Storage (Big Bend Blvd to Windsor Springs Dr)
Glenfield Sanitary Relief
(Watson Woods Ct to S Lindbergh Blvd)
Gravois Creek Sanitary Storage Facility
Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP) Sanitary Relief Phase III,
IV AND V Collector/Connector Sewers
Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP)
Sanitary Relief Phase IX
Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP)
Sanitary Relief Phase VI (SKME-521)
Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP)
Sanitary Relief Phase VII (SKME-521)
Gravois Trunk (Whitecliff to RDP)
Sanitary Relief Phase VIII (SKME-521)
Green Park and Lakeshire I/I Reduction
(Tesson Ferry Rd and Green Park Rd)
Kirkwood I/I Reduction
(Big Bend Blvd and S Kirkwood Rd)
Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Gravois Creek Watershed
Arv Ellen Sanitary Relief
(Tesson Creek Estates Dr to Madaford Ln)
Buckley Sanitary Relief (Dace Ln to Poplar Dr)
Capilia Sanitary Relief (Grant Rd to Capilia Dr)
151
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/10/2015 4/11/2017 - 1/22/2020 Complete
Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/10/2015 1/16/2018 - 12/11/2018 Complete
Master Plan Construct storage facility at pump station.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 --
Storage Facility Pipe Construction 9/1/2021 1/29/2024 - 8/1/2025 Project Not Needed - Cancelled
Master Plan Perform private I/I reduction at 3 properties.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 8/10/2021 --
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/23/2018 10/11/2019 - 3/12/2021 Complete
Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/15/2016 11/13/2018 - 6/18/2019 Complete
Master Plan Construct 4300 ft. of 15-in. to 18-in. sanitary sewer.5/2/2022 10/18/2024 - 1/6/2027 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/20/2021 12/10/2024 - 3/10/2027 In Design
Master Plan Replace pump station P-417.8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 2/6/2025 --
Pump Station Update Pump Replacement 2/1/2021 10/10/2022 - 1/2/2025 Construction
Master Plan Construct 2640 ft. of 18-in. to 24-in. sanitary sewer. Eliminate constructed
SSO outfall BP-404.5/6/2020 10/23/2022 - 1/5/2026 --
Public Sanitary Relief Pipe Construction 8/12/2019 5/13/2022 - 6/30/2023 Complete
Master Plan Replace pump station and construct 150 ft. of 72-in. pipe in order to provide
31,000 gallons of temporary storage.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 --
Pump Station Update Pump Replacement/Pipe Construction 9/21/2021 6/24/2025 - 7/4/2026 In Design
Master Plan Construct 638 ft. of 12-in. to 15-in. storm sewer, and
perform private I/I reduction at 6 properties.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 --
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/12/2019 10/9/2020 - 10/23/2021 Complete
Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/24/2017 7/12/2019 - 2/7/2020 Complete
Master Plan Construct 90 ft. of 12-in. storm sewer, and
remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewer.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 2/12/2020 --
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/10/2015 3/11/2019 - 8/14/2020 Complete
Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/10/2015 6/15/2018 - 4/14/2019 Complete
Master Plan Construct 130 ft. of 12-in. storm sewer,
and perform private I/I reduction at 21 properties.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020 --
Public I/I Reduction Rehabilitation 8/12/2019 10/9/2020 - 10/23/2021 Complete
Private I/I Reduction Stormwater Disconnections / Rehabilitations 8/15/2016 11/13/2018 - 6/18/2019 Complete
Master Plan Replace pump station and construct 30 ft. of 60-in. pipe
to provide 3700 gallons of temporary storage.8/31/2021 2/17/2024 - 8/10/2025 --
Sanitary Storage Pump Replacement/Pipe Construction 4/9/2021 10/13/2023 - 3/20/2024 Construction
Union Creek I/I Reduction
(I-55 between S Lindbergh Blvd and Buckley Rd)
Kirkwood I/I Reduction
(Big Bend Blvd and S Kirkwood Rd)
Laumeier Park (P-469) Storage
Meacham and Spellman I/I Reduction
(I-44 and S Kirkwood Rd)
Mulberry Creek Sanitary Relief
(Harwich Dr to S Lindbergh Blvd)
St. George Creek Sanitary Relief (Daisy Ln
to Gravois Rd to New Hampshire Ave)
Sunset Country Club Pump
Station (P-408) Storage
Tesson Creek I/I Reduction
(Tesson Ferry Rd and Tiffany Square Pky)
Westborough - Luther - Mermod Place I/I
Reduction (N Kirkwood Rd to I-44 and Berry Rd)
Wilton Pump Station (P-412) Storage
Robyn Hills Number 1 Pump Station
(P-417) Replacement
152
Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete
Construction Status
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 8/10/2020 Completed; In service 6/14/2018
Public I/I Rehabilitate 28,000 feet of the public sewer system
using the cured in place pipe method.8/5/2014 4/19/2016 - 6/14/2018 Complete
Private I/I Construct 680 feet of 10-inch sanitary sewer, 75 feet of 12-inch storm
sewer, and remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/5/2014 4/18/2017 - 7/3/2017 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to
12/31/2013 8/31/2014 - 5/22/2016 Completed; In service 5/17/2017
Public I/I Rehabilitation of the sanitary sewer system to reduce Public I/I.8/22/2013 7/11/2014 - 6/6/2016 Complete
Private I/I Removal of 114 Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/22/2013 5/13/2014 - 7/17/2014 Complete
Master Plan Public I/I reduction and sanitary sewer rehabilitation.8/10/2018 1/26/2021 - 7/20/2022 --
Sanitary Relief Construct 3,340 feet of 12-inch sanitary sewer,
and eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-287.8/17/2017 4/29/20 - 4/03/21 Complete
Master Plan Public I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2018 8/15/2021 - 8/5/2023 --
Public I/I Rehabilitate 26,000 feet of the public sewer system
using the cured in place pipe method.8/22/2018 12/16/2019 - 12/20/2021 Complete
Master Plan Sanitary Relief 5/11/2019 10/27/2021 - 7/19/2023 Relief Project Not Needed After I/I Reduction
and Post-Construction Monitoring
Sanitary Relief Relief project not needed after post-construction monitoring.----Project Not Needed - To Be Cancelled
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to
12/31/2013 3/3/2015 - 2/20/2017 --
Public I/I Rehabilitation of the sanitary sewer system to reduce Public I/I.8/22/2013 7/11/2014 - 6/6/2016 Complete
Private I/I Removal of Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 2/17/2015 - 10/7/2015 Complete
Private I/I Removal of Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 5/13/2016 - 8/1/2016 Complete
Master Plan Sanitary Relief 10/11/2024 3/30/2027 - 12/19/2028 --
Sanitary Relief Construct 4,600 feet of 18-inch to 21-inch sanitary sewer.9/1/2024 3/01/2027 - 11/30/2028 Planned Project
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 --
Public I/I Rehabilitate 26,000 feet of the public sewer system
using the cured in place pipe method.8/22/2018 12/16/2019 - 12/20/2021 Complete
Private I/I Construct 3,200 feet of 12-inch to 15-inch storm sewer, and perform Private
I/I reduction at 104 properties.8/17/2017 6/12/2020 - 4/09/2021 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to
12/31/2013 3/22/2015 - 9/12-2016 --
Public I/I Rehabilitation of 48,670 feet of the public sewer
system to reduce public I/I.10/11/2012 10/1/2013 - 11/20/2015 Complete
Private I/I Removal of Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 3/13/2014 - 5/2/2014 Complete
Private I/I Construct public storm sewer and disconnect
downspouts and driveway drains.2/5/2014 12/14/2015 - 4/4/2016 Complete
Master Plan Sanitary Relief 12/1/2018 5/19/2021 - 11/10/2022 Construction completed. In service 6/17/21. SSO Removed
by WO5549963 on 3/25/2020
Sanitary Relief Construct 279 feet of 12-inch sanitary sewer
and grade control structures.8/22/2018 2/12/2021 - 6/17/2021 Construction Complete, Placed in Service
Master Plan Sanitary Relief 3/14/2030 8/30/2032 - 8/25/2033 --
Sanitary Relief Construct 2,000 feet of 12-inch sanitary sewer. Contingency project to
eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-317.9/1/2029 8/13/2032 - 8/18/2033 Planned Project
Master Plan Sanitary Relief Prior to
12/31/2013 08/31/14 - 8/20/2016 --
Sanitary Relief
Construct 6,700 feet of 12-inch to 24-inch sanitary relief sewer in the
vicinityof Forestwood, Highmont and Ferguson. Eliminate constructed SSO
outfalls BP-295, BP -296, bp-281, BP -316, and BP -322.
9/9/2004 1/7/2016 - 7/21/2017 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2020 2/17/2023 - 2/12/2024 --
Public I/I Rehabilitation of the public sewer system using the cured in place pipe
method, to reduce Public I/I.9/11/2020 4/15/2022 - 6/18/2023 In Construction
Private I/I Construct 2,120 feet of 15-inch to 18-inch storm sewer, and perform
Private I/I reduction at 42 properties.9/11/2020 3/28/2024 - 4/2/2025 Planned Project
Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Maline Creek Watershed
Ashbrook I/I Reduction
(Ashbrook Dr and Chambers Rd)
Bellefontaine #2 Lateral Sanitary Relief (BP -287) (Coburg
Lands Dr)
Bissell Hills Sanitary Rehab Phase III (Service Lateral
Connections) (Chambers Rd and Coburg Lands Dr)
Bissell Hills Sanitary Relief/St. Cyr Rd to Leeton Ave
Bissell Hills Sanitary Relief/Calumet I/I Reduction
(BP-317)
Calumet Dr Sanitary Relief
(Leeton Ave to Chambers Rd)
Carson Villa I/I Reduction
(Marcella Ave and Wales Ave)
Dacey Branch I/I Reduction (BP-313)
Dacey Branch Sanitary Relief
(Bella Clare Dr to Prior Dr)
Dorothy Sanitary Relief
(Chambers Rd to McCartney Ln)
Forestwood Lateral Sanitary Relief (SKME-321)
Friedens (Partial) I/I Reduction
(Chain of Rocks Dr and Fontaine Pl)
Bellefontaine #2 Sanitary Relief (BP -287)
(Chambers Rd to Coburg Lands Dr)
153
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 2/12/2020 --
Public I/I Rehabilitate 56,000 feet of the public sewer system
using the cured in place pipe method.8/18/2015 11/18/2016 - 12/16/2018 Complete
Private I/I Remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/18/2015 6/9/2017 - 9/11/2017 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to
12/31/2013 4/20/2015 - 4/9/2017 --
Public I/I Rehabilitation of 48,670 feet of the public sewer
system to reduce Public I/I.10/11/2012 10/1/2013 - 11/20/2015 Complete
Private I/I Construct 2,000 feet of 10-inch to 12-inch sanitary sewer, and remove
Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 11/14/2014 - 8/25/2015 Complete
Master Plan Public I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.6/28/2019 12/14/2021 - 6/7/2023 --
Public I/I Construct 1,000 feet of 8-inch to 15-inch sanitary sewer, and eliminate
constructed SSO outfall BP-291.8/22/2018 5/14/2021 - 10/27/2021 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation Prior to
12/31/2013 9/15/2014 - 3/8/2016 --
Public I/I Rehabilitation of 48,670 feet of the public sewer
system to reduce Public I/I.10/11/2012 10/1/2013 - 11/20/2015 Complete
Private I/I Removal of Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.10/11/2012 5/13/2014 - 7/10/2014 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to
12/31/2013 4/3/2015 - 12/23/2016 --
Public I/I Rehabilitation of 48,670 feet of the public sewer
system to reduce Public I/I.10/11/2012 10/1/2013 - 11/20/2015 Complete
Private I/I Construct 700 feet of 12 inch-30 inch storm sewer, and remove Private I/I
sources from sanitary sewers. Remove constructed SSO BP-292.10/11/2012 3/13/2015 - 10/27/2016 Complete
Private I/I
Construct 700 feet of 12 inch-30 inch storm sewer, and remove Private I/I
sources from sanitary sewers.
Remove constructed SSO BP-292.
10/11/2012 6/27/2016 - 10/27/2016 Complete
Master Plan Sanitary Relief 3/13/2019 8/29/2021 - 5/21/2023
Sanitary Relief Relief project not needed after post-construction monitoring.----
Master Plan Sanitary Relief 5/27/2018 11/12/2020 - 5/6/2022
Sanitary Relief Construct 213 feet of 12-inch sanitary sewer.2/12/2018 8/20/2018 - 9/21/2018
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 2/12/2020 --
Public I/I Rehabilitate 45,000 feet of the public sewer system
using the cured in place pipe method.8/18/2015 1/6/2017 - 12/24/2018 Complete
Private I/I Remove Private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/18/2015 6/13/2017 - 10/30/2017 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2016 2/17/2019 - 2/12/2020 --
Public I/I Rehabilitate 29,000 feet of public sewers
using the cured-in-place pipe method.8/5/2014 11/18/2016 - 11/19/2018 Complete
Private I/I Construct 780 feet of 12-inch to 15-inch storm sewer, and remove Private
I/I sources from sanitary sewers.8/5/2014 5/15/2017 - 11/21/2018 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to
12/31/2013 10/26/2014 - 1/19/2016 --
I/I Reduction I/I reduction in the area of Halls Ferry Road south of St. Cyr road, north to
Maline Creek Trunk Sewer Section B.3/22/2012 9/13/2013 - 6/13/2014 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 --
Public I/I Rehabilitate 26,000 feet of the public sewer system
using the cured in place pipe method.8/22/2018 12/16/2019 - 12/20/2021 Complete
Private I/I Construct 3,200 feet of 12-inch to 15-inch storm sewer, and perform Private
I/I reduction at 104 properties.8/17/2017 6/12/2020 - 4/09/2021 Complete
Master Plan Public and Private I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.Prior to
12/31/2013 12/31/2013 - 10/21/2015 --
Public I/I Sewer lining and rehabilitation to reduce public I/I.10/8/2009 5/14/2013 - 4/13/2015 Complete
Sanitary Relief Construct 2,300 feet of 12-inch to 18-inch diameter
sanitary sewer and removal of Private I/I.12/9/2010 9/13/2013 - 8/26/2014 Complete
Master Plan Constructed SSO removal.1/8/2018 6/26/2020 - 12/18/2021 --
Const. SSO Removal Construct 2,300 feet of 12-inch to 18-inch diameter
sanitary sewer and removal of Private I/I.12/9/2010 9/13/2013 - 8/26/2014 Complete
Kappel (Partial) I/I Reduction
(Exuma Dr and Glen Owen Dr)
Lang Royce Lateral Sanitary Relief (SKME-320)
Lang Royce Sanitary Relief
(Fargo Dr to Floridale Ct)
Maline I/I Reduction & Sewer Rehabilitation
(BP-289) (Colony Dr)
Marietta Dr Storm Separation and I/I
Reduction (BP-292)
Marietta Sanitary Relief
(Circle Dr to Florissant Rd)
Relief Project Not Needed After I/I Reduction and Post-
Construction Monitoring
Mead Sanitary Relief
(Landwehr Ln to Hemlock Dr)
Delivered under reimbursement agreement with GRG using
IR funds - Project Complete
Springdale I/I Reduction
(Rolling Dr and Smithfield Pl)
Suburban I/I Reduction
(Harrison Dr and Suburban Ave)
Sun Valley I/I Reduction
Thurston I/I Reduction
(Church St and N Florissant Rd)
Upper Jeske Park Lateral Sanitary
Relief (SKME-314)
Upper Jeske Park Sanitary Relief
(Scott Dr to Cardigan Dr)
154
Master Plan Sanitary Relief Prior to
12/31/2013 8/30/2014 - 5/17/2017 --
Sanitary Relief Construct 7,300 feet of 42-inch to 48-inch sanitary sewer, including pipe in
tunnel. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-305.9/10/2009 3/11/2016 - 5/25/2018 Complete
Master Plan Sanitary relief 11/29/2015 11/13/2018 - 1/31/2021 --
Sanitary Relief Construct 6,000 feet of 8-inch to 48-inch sanitary sewer, including pipe in
tunnel. Eliminate constructed SSO outfall BP-597.9/10/2009 05/24/2018 - 2/2/2021 Complete
Master Plan Public I/I reduction and sewer rehabilitation.4/26/2022 10/12/2024 - 7/4/2026 --
Public I/I Rehabilitate 20,000 feet of 8-inch to 42-inch sewer.9/10/2009 12/16/2019 - 6/10/2022 Complete, Placed in Service
Upper Maline Trunk Sanitary Relief
Phase IV Section A
Upper Maline Trunk Sanitary Relief
Phase IV Section B
Upper Maline Trunk Sanitary Relief
Phase IV Section C
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Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete
Construction Status
Public I/I Rehabilitate 60,300 Feet of Public Sewers
using the Cured-In-Place Pipe Method.9/9/2013 1/26/2015 - 1/3/2017 Complete
Private I/I Remove Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.9/9/2013 8/18/2015 - 3/20/2017 Complete
BC-01 Phase III and BC-02 Phase II Sanitary Relief
(I-170 to Heatherwood Dr)Sanitary Relief Construct 13,000 Feet of 8-inch to 36-inch Sanitary Sewer. Eliminate
Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-003, BP-004, BP-014, and BP-016.11/21/2022 12/4/2026 - 8/25/2030 Initial Design Started
Sanitary Relief Construct 7,955 Feet of 8-inch to 42-inch Sanitary Sewer, and Eliminate
Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-013, BP-017, and BP-151.8/24/2017 6/9/2023 - 12/29/2025 Commenced Construction
Sanitary Relief Construct 530 Feet of 21-24 inch Sanitary Sewer,
and Eliminate Constructed SSO Outfall BP-018.7/17/2021 6/9/2023 - 9/17/2024 Commenced Construction
Public I/I
Remove Excessive I/I from Public and Private Sources by Rehabilitating
62,000 Feet of Pipe Sewers
and Manholes and by Removing Private Defects.
10/2/2012 8/26/2014 - 10/31/2017 Complete
Public and Private I/I 10/2/2012 11/18/2015 - 1/31/2017 Complete
Private I/I 10/2/2012 5/18/2017 - 6/14/2018 Complete
Bompart Ave Sanitary Relief
(Deer Creek Trunk to Manchester Rd)Sanitary Relief
Construct 10,500 Feet of 8-inch to 36-inch Sanitary Sewer, and 3,600 Feet
of 12-inch to 36-inch Storm Sewer. Perform Public and Private I/I Reduction
to Facilitate Combined Sewer Separation. Remove Interceptor I-132 and
CSO Outfall L-106.
9/6/2018 10/25/2025 - 10/19/2028 Initial Design Started
Bopp Sanitary Relief (SKME-611)Work Order Constructed SSO Outfall BP-495 Removal Only.
Eliminated by WO #4240083 on 9/22/17.----Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 73,510 Feet of the Public Sewer System
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/24/2017 12/18/2018 - 10/1/2021 Complete
Private I/I Construct 665 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and
Perform Private I/I Reduction at 46 Properties.8/24/2017 3/17/2020 - 5/3/2021 Complete
Briarcliff St to Briar Oak St Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief Construct 1,300 Feet of 12-inch Sanitary Sewer.11/1/2029 2/12/2033 - 2/17/2034 Not Started
Public I/I Remove Excessive I/I from Public Sources by Rehabilitating
55,000 Feet of Pipe Sewers and Manholes.10/2/2012 3/13/2014 - 8/31/2015 Complete
Private I/I 10/2/2012 6/13/2014 - 3/2/2015 Complete
Private I/I 10/2/2012 3/13/2015 - 9/8/2015 Complete
Cella Sanitary Relief (Rolling Rock Ln to Clayton Rd)Sanitary Relief Construct 6,600 Feet of 12-inch to 18-inch Sanitary Sewer.9/1/2025 3/1/2028 - 9/2/2029 Not Started
Cella - Rolling Rock - Glen Creek Sanitary Sewer and
Public I/I Reduction Private I/I Construct 665 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and
Perform Private I/I Reduction at 46 Properties.8/24/2017 3/17/2020 - 5/3/2021 Complete
Clark Ave Sanitary Relief
(Laclede Sta Rd to Yeatman Ave)Sanitary Relief Construct 1,270 Feet of 18-inch Sanitary Sewer.11/22/2021 5/31/2024 - 3/2/2026 Initial Design Started
Public I/I Rehabilitation of the Sanitary Sewer System to Reduce Public I/I.10/2/2012 2/18/2014 - 7/17/2016 Complete
Private I/I 10/2/2012 12/18/2015 - 2/10/2017 Complete
Sewer Separation
and Private I/I 10/2/2012 2/3/2017 - 10/3/2017 Complete
Clayton Road Sanitary Relief
(Westwood Dr to Cromwell Dr)Sanitary Relief Construct 1,700 Feet of 24-inch Sanitary Sewer. Disconnect Diversion to
Combined Sewer at 19J4-043S.9/1/2025 3/1/2032 - 12/1/2033 Not Started
Claytonia Creek Sanitary Relief
(Hampton Creek Trunk Sewer to Clayton Road)Sanitary Relief Construct 6,900 of 18-inch to 48-inch Sanitary Sewer,
and Eliminate Constructed SSO Outfall BP-605.9/1/2026 2/12/2031 - 5/7/2034 Not Started
Public I/I Rehabilitate 29,600 Feet of Public Sewers using
the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/8/2014 1/25/2016 - 7/20/2018 Complete
Private I/I Remove Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.8/8/2014 11/28/2016 - 11/30/2017 Complete
Conway Road Sanitary Relief
(Conway Ln to Dwyer Ave)Sanitary Relief Construct 880 Feet of 8-inch to 15-inch Sanitary Sewer.11/22/2021 5/26/2024 - 5/30/2025 Initial Design Started
Conwood Ln Sanitary Relief
(Conway Rd to Westwood Ct)Sanitary Relief Construct 4,600 Feet of 12-inch to 18-inch Sanitary Sewer.10/20/2021 8/4/2024 - 8/3/2026 Initial Design Started
Public I/I Rehabilitate 73,510 Feet of the Public Sewer System
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/24/2017 12/18/2018 - 10/1/2021 Complete
Private I/I Construct 665 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and Perform Private I/I
Reduction at 46 Properties.8/24/2017 3/17/2020 - 5/3/2021 Complete
Concordia I/I Reduction
(NE Quad Clayton Rd and Big Bend Blvd)
Crossroads, Hanley Industrial, Litzsinger East I/I Reduction
(SW I-64 and S Hanley Rd)
Cedarcrest Sanitary Relief (SKME-561) I/I Reduction Construct 1,300 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer,
and Remove Private I/I Sources at 11 Properties.
Claverach Park I/I Reduction and Sewer Separation
Remove Excessive I/I from Public and Private Sources by Rehabilitating
6,000 Feet of Pipe Sewers and Manholes and by Removing Private
Defects. Also Separate
500 Feet of Combined Sewer
Black Creek - Haddington Court Relief Sewers
Black Creek I/I Reduction
Construct 2,200 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer and
Remove Private I/I Sources at 22 Properties.
Brentwood Forest, Fair Oaks, Middlesex I/I
Reduction (I-64 and Lay Rd)
Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Deer & Black Creek Watershed
Ballas Road Subtrunk South I/I Reduction
156
Sanitary Relief
Construct 7,900 Feet of 6-inch to 78-inch Sanitary Sewer to Alleviate
System Surcharging. Facilitate Future Removal of Constructed SSO
Outfalls BP-545, BP-170, BP-198, BP-348,
BP-349, BP-155, and BP-591.
10/2/2012 2/16/2016 - 8/4/2018 Complete
Sanitary Relief
Construct 7,900 Feet of 66-inch to 72-inch Sanitary Sewer, to Alleviate
System Surcharging and Facilitate the Future Removal of Constructed SSO
Outfalls.
10/2/2012 3/28/2018 - 10/27/2021 Complete
Sanitary Relief
Construct 16,200 Feet of 8-inch to 54-inch Sanitary Sewer, to Alleviate
System Surcharging. Eliminate Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-155, BP-170,
BP-348, BP-349, BP-198, BP-545, and BP-591.
10/2/2012 7/12/2019 - 10/9/2023 Complete
DC-04 Deer Creek Sanitary Relief Phase III
(Lakeshore Dr to New Ballas Rd)Sanitary Relief Construct 2,400 Feet of 12-inch to 18-inch Sanitary Sewer.----Project Not Needed
Public I/I Rehabilitate 85,000 Feet of Public Sewers using the
Cured-In-Place Pipe Method.10/2/2012 11/5/2014 - 12/30/2016 Complete
Sanitary Relief
and Private I/I
Construct 240 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and Remove Private I/I
Sources from Sanitary Sewers.2/9/2012 3/13/2015 - 5/26/2016 Complete
Work Order
Constructed SSO Outfall BP-471 Removed by Operations on 5/21/18.
Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-607 and BP-627
Previously Removed by Project 10576.
----Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 69,000 Feet of Public Sewers using
the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/10/2015 5/15/2017 - 11/13/2019 Complete
Private I/I Construct 505 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and Remove Private I/I
Sources from Sanitary Sewers.8/10/2015 9/18/2017 - 5/17/2018 Complete
Sanitary Relief Construct 22,800 Feet of 19 Foot Diameter Storage
Tunnel and Diversion Structures.8/8/2013 8/25/2017 - 12/8/2021 Complete
Sanitary Relief Construct A 21 MGD Pump Station Facility, For the
Deer Creek Tunnel Project.8/8/2013 8/18/2020 - 4/1/2023 Complete
Delcrest Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief Construct 1,793 Feet of 12-inch to 18-inch Sanitary Sewers, and Eliminate
Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-015 and BP-094.9/1/2024 9/16/2027 - 3/19/2029 Not Started
Public I/I Rehabilitation of the Sanitary Sewer System to Reduce Public I/I.10/2/2012 2/18/2014 - 7/17/2016 Complete
Private I/I Construct 1,500 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewers, and
Remove Private I/I Sources at 10 Properties.10/2/2012 11/14/2014 - 10/21/2015 Complete
Elinor Ave. Temporary Sanitary Storage Facility Storage
Construct 110 Feet of 8-inch to 24-inch Sanitary Sewer in order to Provide
1,400 Gallons of Temporary Storage. Contingency Project to Eliminate
Constructed SSO Outfall BP-008.
4/17/2017 1/14/2019 - 6/10/2019 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 69,000 Feet of Public Sewers using
the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/10/2015 5/15/2017 - 11/13/2019 Complete
Private I/I Remove Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.8/10/2015 9/18/2017 - 2/1/2018 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 78,000 Feet of the Public Sewer System using the Cured-in-
Place Pipe Method.8/15/2016 2/23/2018 - 3/16/2021 Complete
Private I/I Perform Private I/I Reduction at 20 Properties.8/15/2016 11/13/2018 - 6/18/2019 Complete
Private I/I 11/10/2010 6/14/2013 - 9/11/2014 Complete
Private I/I 11/10/2010 6/13/2014 - 1/29/2016 Complete
Glendale Section D Sanitary Relief
Phase IV (SKME-624) I/I Reduction Public I/I Remove Excessive I/I from Public Sources by Rehabilitating 80,000 Feet of
Pipe Sewers and Manholes.10/2/2012 8/9/2013 - 12/12/2015 Complete
Private I/I Construct 1,675 Feet of 12-inch to 18-inch Storm Sewer and Remove
Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.11/10/2010 11/13/2017 - 6/29/2018 Complete
Work Order Constructed SSO Outfall BP-496 Eliminated on 10/13/17 ----Complete
Glenway Dr Sanitary Relief
(Manchester Rd to Belson Ct)Sanitary Relief Construct 5,200 Feet of 8-inch to 15-inch Sanitary Sewer, and Eliminate
Constructed SSO Outfall BP-158.9/1/2026 2/18/2029 - 2/18/2031 Not Started
Hawthorne Estates Sanitary Relief
(Ranch Ln to Clayton Hills Ln)Sanitary Relief Construct 1,870 Feet of 12-inch Sanitary Sewer.11/22/2021 1/20/2025 - 7/24/2026 Initial Design Started
Hermitage Sanitary Relief (SKME-615)Sanitary Relief
Construct 3,700 Feet of 8-inch to 18-inch Sanitary Sewer, and Perform
Private I/I Reduction at 1 Property. Eliminate Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-
181, BP-333, BP-343, and BP-555.
8/15/2016 3/15/2019 - 6/9/2020 Complete
Horton Pump Station (P-814) Elimination Elimination Construct 1,535 Feet of 8-inch Sanitary Sewer. Decommission and
Abandon Existing Pump Station P-814 and Associated Forcemain.----Project Not Needed
Public I/I Rehabilitate 61,000 Feet of Public Sewers
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/10/2015 5/22/2017 - 6/17/2019 Complete
Private I/I Remove Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.8/10/2015 9/18/2017 - 6/30/2018 Complete
Glendale Section D Sanitary Relief
Phase III (SKME-624) I/I Reduction
Construction of Phase Iii of Sewer Improvements, to Include Rehabilitation
of Approximately 20 Private Laterals, Disconnection of Approximately 510
Roof Drains, and Disconnnection of Approximately 120 Area Drains.
Glendale Section D Sanitary Relief
Phase V (SKME-624) I/I Reduction
Huntleigh Manor, Old Warson, Timberwyck
I/I Reduction (S Lindbergh Blvd South of Litzsinger Rd)
Delcrest Sanitary Relief (SKME-565) I/I Reduction
Fawn Valley, Pioneer Park, Westchester I/I Reduction
(Manchester Rd W of N Geyer Rd)
Frontenac, Winding Ridge, Deer Creek Hill
I/I Reduction (S Quad I-64 and Clayton Rd)
DC-06 Deer Creek
Sanitary Relief Phase III and I/I Reduction
DC-09 West I/I Reduction
(S Lindbergh Blvd and Ladue Rd)
Deer Creek Sanitary Tunnel (Clayton Rd to RDP)
DC-02 & DC-03 Sanitary Relief
(Brentwood Blvd to Conway Rd)
157
Huntleigh Trails Ln Sanitary Relief
(Two Mile Creek Trunk Sewer to N Geyer Rd)Sanitary Relief Construct 3,500 Feet of 15-inch to 24-inch Sanitary Sewer.----Project Not Needed
Public I/I Rehabilitate 61,000 Feet of Public Sewers
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/10/2015 5/22/2017 - 6/17/2019 Complete
Private I/I Remove Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.8/10/2015 11/13/2017 - 9/24/2018 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 29,600 Feet of Public Sewers
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/8/2014 1/25/2016 - 7/20/2018 Complete
Sanitary Relief and Private I/I Construct 240 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and
Remove Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.2/9/2012 3/13/2015 - 5/26/2016 Complete
Ladue Estates Sanitary Relief
(Deer Creek Trunk Sewer to S Ladue Estates Dr)Work Order Constructed SSO Outfall BP-183 Eliminated
by WO 5312692 on 10/29/19 ----Complete
Ladue Subtrunk Sanitary Relief (SKME-654)Private I/I Construct 80 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and Remove
Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.8/5/2014 2/10/2017 - 9/29/2017 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 78,000 Feet of the Public Sewer System
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/15/2016 2/23/2018 - 3/16/2021 Complete
Private I/I Perform Private I/I Reduction at 49 Properties.8/15/2016 12/18/2018 - 7/19/2019 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 38,600 Feet of Public Sewers
using the Cured-In-Place Pipe Method.8/5/2014 8/12/2016 - 2/11/2019 Complete
Private I/I Construct 18,180 Feet of 12-inch to 18-inch Storm Sewer, and Remove
Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.8/5/2014 2/10/2017 - 2/16/2018 Complete
Lower Black Creek and Hampton Creek
Sanitary Relief (Deer Creek Trunk to Oxford Dr)Sanitary Relief Construct 7,500 Feet of 12-inch to 72-inch Sanitary Sewer.9/6/2018 3/27/2026 - 6/19/2029 Initial Design Started
Lower Black Creek and Hampton Creek Sanitary
Relief (Deer Creek Trunk to Oxford Dr) PHASE II Sanitary Relief
Construct 7,960 Feet of 30-inch to 54-inch Sanitary Sewer, and 710 Feet of
36-inch Pipe-In-Tunnel Under I-64. Construct 2,600 Feet of Vertical Wall
Channel, and Construct 235 Feet of 48-inch by 66-inch Box Culvert.
Eliminate BP-634.
9/1/2032 10/31/2036 - 1/24/2040 Not Started
Public I/I Rehabilitate 73,510 Feet of the Public Sewer System
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/24/2017 12/18/2018 - 10/1/2021 Complete
Private I/I Construct 665 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and Perform Private I/I
Reduction at 46 Properties.8/24/2017 3/17/2020 - 5/3/2021 Complete
McCutcheon Rd and Thorndell Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief Construct 1,275 Feet of 12-inch to 15-inch Sanitary Sewer.11/16/2021 4/18/2024 - 10/20/2025 Initial Design Started
McKnight Place to Delmar Blvd Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief Construct 2,000 Feet of 15-inch Sanitary Sewer.9/1/2028 2/3/2031 - 8/6/2032 Not Started
Meadowridge and Eastwood Storm and Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief
Construct Approx. 645-LF of 6-Foot by 3-Foot and 6-Foot by 4-Foot
Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert and Appurtenances and Construct 740-Lf
of 15-In Sanitary Sewer Pipe and Appurtenances.
1/10/2013 11/12/2015 - 6/10/2016 Complete
North Central Ave #14 Sanitary Sewer
(Infrastructure Repair)Infrastructure Repair Replace Manhole and 77 Feet of Sanitary Sewer.3/1/2013 6/18/2014 - 8/12/2014 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 78,000 Feet of the Public Sewer System
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/15/2016 2/23/2018 - 3/16/2021 Complete
Private I/I Perform Private I/I Reduction at 67 Properties.8/15/2016 11/13/2018 - 5/30/2019 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 78,000 Feet of the Public Sewer System
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/15/2016 2/23/2018 - 3/16/2021 Complete
Private I/I Perform Private I/I Reduction at 84 Properties.8/15/2016 1/14/2019 - 7/29/2019 Complete
Paxton Sanitary Relief (SKME-562)
(Ladue Rd to Dielman Rd)Sanitary Relief Construct 9,900 Feet of 12-inch to 24-inch Sanitary Sewer.9/1/2027 3/13/2031 - 9/8/2033 Not Started
Powell Ave and Annalee Sewer Separation Sewer Separation Replace 700 Feet of 8-inch Diameter Sanitary Sewer
and Redirect Sanitary Flow from Combined Sewer.3/15/2013 7/13/2015 - 12/18/2016 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 22,500 Feet of Public Sewers
using the Cured-In-Place Pipe Method.9/9/2013 1/21/2015 - 12/20/2016 Complete
Private I/I Construct 780 Feet of 8-inch Sanitary Sewer, 215 Feet of 12-inch Storm
Sewer, and Remove Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.9/9/2013 1/19/2016 - 10/4/2017 Complete
Ridgemoor Drive I/I Reduction & Storm Improvements
(SKME-574)Private I/I Construct 1,000 Feet of 12-inch to 24-inch Storm Sewer, Construct
Underground Detention System, and Remove Private I/I.11/10/2010 3/11/2016 - 3/20/2017 Complete
Public I/I Remove Excessive I/I from Public Sources by Rehabilitating 47,500 Feet of
Sewers and Manholes.10/2/2012 2/18/2014 - 7/16/2016 Complete
Private I/I Construct 70 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and
Remove Private I/I Sources at 2 Properties.10/2/2012 10/15/2015 - 3/9/2017 Complete
Rosedale Ave Sanitary Relief
(Newport Ave to Arbor Ln)Sanitary Relief Construct 310 Feet of 12-inch Sanitary Sewer.----Project Not Needed
North Webster CC, Pocahontas, South Brentwood
I/I Reduction (S Brentwood Blvd and Manchester)
Providence Sanitary Relief (SKME-640)
Rock Hill Sanitary Relief (SKME-618)
Lemay Watershed I/I Removal - North Hampton Creek
Mark Twain I/I Reduction
(Manchester Rd and Bompart Ave)
North Forest and Brookside I/I Reduction
(Summit Ave and Marshall Ave)
Kirkwood Middle School, Simmons, Wilson, W Sarah I/I
Reduction (Manchester Rd and Kirkwood Rd)
Ladue Estates Sanitary Relief
Lay Rd - Galleria I/I Reduction
(Clayton Rd and Lay Rd)
158
Public I/I Rehabilitation of the Sanitary Sewer System to Reduce Public I/I.10/2/2012 2/18/2014 - 7/17/2016 Complete
Private I/I Construct 1,600 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and
Remove Private I/I Sources at 15 Properties.10/2/2012 1/9/2015 - 11/25/2015 Complete
Russell Ave Sanitary Relief
(Deer Creek Trunk to Manchester Rd)Sanitary Relief Construct 2,900 Feet of 15-inch to 18-inch Sanitary Sewer.----Project Not Needed
S Brentwood Blvd Sanitary Relief
(Daytona Dr to Walinca Terrace)Sanitary Relief Construct 2,800 Feet of 8-inch to 24-inch Sanitary Sewer, and Eliminate
Constructed SSO Outfall BP-623.8/19/2020 5/22/2025 - 11/23/2026 Initial Design Started
S Gore Ave Sanitary Relief
(Gray Ave to Oak Terr)Sanitary Relief Construct 1,700 Feet of 12-inch to 15-inch Sanitary Sewer.----Project Not Needed
S Lindbergh Blvd Sanitary Relief
(Clermont Ln to Ladue Rd)Sanitary Relief Construct 1,700 Feet of 12-inch Sanitary Sewer.9/1/2026 1/31/2029 - 8/4/2030 Not Started
S McKnight Rd and Ladue Manor Ln Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief Construction 3,500 Feet of 15-inch to 24-inch Sanitary Sewer.9/1/2028 2/2/2031 - 11/3/2032 Not Started
Public I/I Rehabilitate 85,000 Feet of Public Sewers
using the Cured-In-Place Pipe Method.10/2/2012 11/5/2014 - 12/30/2016 Complete
Private I/I and Sanitary Relief
Construct 1,675 Feet of 6-inch to 16-inch Sanitary Sewers and Remove
Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers. Eliminate Constructed SSO
Outfalls BP-199 & Potentially BP-203 After Post-Construction Monitoring.
10/2/2012 3/11/2016 - 7/17/2017 Complete
Spring Ave Sanitary Relief
(Yeatman Ave to Dale Ave)Sanitary Relief Construct 2,460 Feet of 15-inch to 48-inch Sanitary Sewer, and Eliminate
Constructed SSO Outfall BP-440.8/23/2018 4/9/2021 - 5/2/2022 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 73,510 Feet of the Public Sewer System
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/24/2017 12/18/2018 - 10/1/2021 Complete
Private I/I Construct 238 Feet of 12-inch Sanitary Sewer.8/24/2017 1/20/2026 - 4/19/2028 Initial Design Started
Private I/I Construct 1,135 Feet of 15-inch to 33-inch Storm Sewer, 295 Feet of 8-inch
and 12-inch Dip Sanitary Sewer, and 12 Rain Gardens.5/10/2018 5/10/2018 - 2/6/2019 Complete
Public I/I Sewer Lining and Rehabilitation to Reduce Public I/I.10/8/2009 5/14/2013 - 4/13/2015 Complete
Sanitary Relief 10/8/2009 6/14/2013 - 10/22/2014 Complete
Private I/I 10/8/2009 4/21/2011 - 3/28/2012 Complete
Strassner Ave Sanitary Relief
(Black Creek Trunk to Swallow Dr)Sanitary Relief Construct 4,000 Feet of 21-inch to 30-inch Sanitary Sewer.12/1/2023 5/31/2026 - 12/2/2027 Not Started
Public I/I Rehabilitate 73,510 Feet of the Public Sewer System
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/24/2017 12/18/2018 - 10/1/2021 Complete
Private I/I Construct 1,200 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and Perform Private I/I
Reduction at 37 Properties.8/24/2017 1/14/2020 - 10/7/2020 Complete
TM-01 Two Mile Creek Outfall Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief Construct 11,400 Feet of 8-inch to 48-inch Sanitary Sewer.10/29/2020 5/5/2025 - 4/29/2028 Initial Design Started
TM-03 Two Mile Creek Sanitary Relief
(Two Mile Trunk to Firethorn Dr)Work Order Constructed SSO Outfall BP-556 Eliminated by WO on 12/13/19 ----Complete
TM-04 Two Mile Sanitary Relief Phase II
(Lockett Rd to Meier Rd)Sanitary Relief Construct 580 Feet of 15-inch Sanitary Sewer.----Project Not Needed
Public I/I Rehabilitate 73,510 Feet of the Public Sewer System
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/24/2017 12/18/2018 - 10/1/2021 Complete
Private I/I Construct 665 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer, and
Perform Private I/I Reduction at 46 Properties.8/24/2017 3/17/2020 - 5/3/2021 Complete
Villa Coublay Sanitary Relief Work Order Constructed SSO Outfall BP-203 Eliminated
by WO 5312916 on 11/5/19 ----Complete
Warson Terrace Sanitary Relief
(Foxboro Rd to Conway Rd)Sanitary Relief Construct 1,000 Feet of 15-inch Sanitary Sewer.9/1/2024 2/18/2027 - 8/21/2028 Not Started
Webster Groves Trunk E Sanitary Rehabilitation
and I/I Reduction Phase II Public I/I Rehabilitation of 79,700 Feet of 8-36 inch Sewer, 570 Manholes,
and Repair 1,100 Service Connections.2/8/2012 7/12/2013 - 11/30/2015 Complete
Webster Groves Trunk E Sanitary Rehabilitation
and I/I Reduction Phase III Public I/I Construct 1,000 Feet of 8-inch to 15-inch Sanitary Sewer.8/10/2015 9/17/2018 - 6/12/2019 Complete
Private I/I 10/2/2012 10/12/2015 - 3/30/2017 Complete
Private I/I 10/2/2012 10/15/2015 - 4/22/2017 Complete
Private I/I 10/2/2012 3/15/2023 - 8/17/2023 Complete
Sanitary Relief Construct 6,700 Feet of 12-inch to 54-inch Diameter Sanitary Sewer.
Eliminate Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-194 and BP-578.11/21/2022 8/18/2024 - 10/9/2025 Initial Design Started
Public I/I Rehabilitate 5,400 Feet of the public sewer system using the Cured in
Place Pipe Method.9/1/2025 3/29/2027 - 4/7/2028 Not Started
Webster Groves Trunk E Sanitary Relief
(SKME-628) Phase 2 Sanitary Relief Construct 6,700 Feet of 12-inch to 54-inch Diameter Sanitary Sewer.
Eliminate Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-194 and BP-578.11/21/2022 11/23/2025 - 6/15/2027 Initial Design Started
Webster Groves Trunk E Sanitary Rehabilitation
and I/I Reduction Phase IV
Construct 3,200 Feet of 12-inch to 21-inch Storm Sewer,
and Perform Private I/I Reduction at 40 Properties.
Webster Groves Trunk E Sanitary Relief (SKME-628)
Stonington Sanitary Relief (SKME-652)Construction of 3,310 Feet of 8-inch to 15-inch Sanitary Sewer, One
Constructed SSO (BP-166) Is to Be Eliminated.
Tilles Park, Litzsinger and Parkridge
/I Reduction (Litzsinger Rd and S McKnight Rd)
Upper Ladue Creek I/I Reduction
(NE Quad of S Warson Rd and Ladue Rd)
Roxbury I/I Reduction
Sherwyn Sanitary Relief (SKME-651) and I/I Reduction
Stonington Place Sanitary Relief
(Clayton Rd to Georgian Acres St)
159
West Lockwood Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief Construct 3,324 Feet of 8-inch to 30-inch Sanitary Sewer, and Eliminate
Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-187 and BP-587.8/23/2018 10/9/2020 - 8/24/2022 Complete
Public I/I Rehabilitate 29,600 Feet of Public Sewers
using the Cured-in-Place Pipe Method.8/8/2014 1/25/2016 - 7/20/2018 Complete
Private I/I Construct 5,000 Feet of 12-inch Storm Sewer,
and Remove Private I/I Sources from Sanitary Sewers.8/8/2014 2/10/2017 - 3/15/2019 Complete
Wilson Ave Sanitary Relief
(Harrison Ave to Cleveland Ave)Sanitary Relief Construct 700 Feet of 12-inch Sanitary Sewer.----Project Not Needed
Windmoor Pump Station (P-710) Elimination Elimination Construct 1,300 Feet of 10-inch Sanitary Sewer. Decommission and
Abandon Existing Pump Station P-710 and Associated Forceman.----Project Not Needed
Sanitary Relief Construct 3,000 Feet of 12-inch Sanitary Sewer. Contingency Project to
Eliminate Constructed SSO Outfall BP-196.9/1/2026 3/1/2029 - 8/28/2031 Not Started
Work Order Constructed SSO Outfall BP-196 Early Elimination,
WO # 4240085, Removed on 9-28-17 ----Complete
WW-2 and WW-3 Warson Woods Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief Construct 10,900 Feet of 8-inch to 24-inch Sanitary Sewer. Eliminate
Constructed SSO Outfalls BP-156, BP-158, and BP-501.8/12/2019 9/19/2023 - 5/8/2025 Commenced Construction
Wydown Blvd and Westwood Dr Sanitary Relief Sanitary Relief Construct 860 Feet of 15-inch Sanitary Sewer.9/1/2025 2/19/2032 - 11/20/2033 Not Started
Woodlawn Sanitary Relief
West Wise I/I Reduction
(NW Quad I-64 and Big Bend Blvd)
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Project Name Plan/Phase Project Description Initial Design Commence - Complete
Construction Status
Master Plan Remove SSO 8/22/2018 1/14/2019 - 9/27/2019 Project Not Needed/Canceled
SSO Removal Remove SSO 9/27/2019 Removed by WO 5265053 on 9/27/19
FF-11 Fee Fee Creek Sanitary Relief Master Plan
Construct 4,150 feet of 8-inch to 18-inch sanitary sewer, from 1876
Woodhollow drive to Progress Parkway. Part of project to be built by the
City of Maryland Heights, as part of a road improvement project.
12/10/2009 7/11/2014 - 7/25/2016 Project Complete
FF-15 McKelvey/R.R. to Adie Sanitary Relief Phase III Master Plan
The third and final phase of a multi-phase project. This phase consists of
the construction of 4,700 feet of 8-inch to 42-inch sanitary sewer south of
Schuetz Road.
2/11/2010 8/1/2014 - 12/5/2016 Project Complete
FF-16 Schuetz - Meadowside to Page Sanitary Relief Master Plan
Construct 6,114 feet of 8-inch to 30-inch sanitary sewer, and 5,735 feet of
24-inch to 42-inch pipe in tunnel. Eliminate constructed SSO Outfall BP-
076.
10/11/2012 2/23/2018 - 8/5/2021 Project Complete
FF-18 Villa dorado - Lackland - Page Sanitary Relief (Adie
Rd to Villa Dorado Dr)Master Plan
Construct 2,093 feet of 8-inch to 24-inch sanitary sewer, and 2,683 feet of
21-inch to 24-inch pipe in tunnel. Eliminate constructed SSO Outfall BP-
087.
8/18/2015 2/25/2019 - 9/11/2020 Project Complete
Master Plan Remove private I/I sources from sanitary sewers.3/15/2014 8/31/2016 - 8/21/2018
Public I&I Rehabilitate Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/22/2013 7/25/2015 - 3/18/2019
Priv. I&I Reduction Private I&I 8/22/2013 10/13/2014 - 9/8/2015
Master Plan Rehabilitate 7,000 feet of sewer, 100 manholes, and connections. Eliminate
constructed SSO Outfall BP-491.Prior to 12/31/2013 Prior to 12/31/2013 -
2/20/2014
Public I&I Rehabilitate Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 2/1/2012 5/24/2013 - 10/22/2013
SSO Removal 2/19/2014 Removed by WO 2525394 on 2/19/14
Lindbergh Sanitary Relief (Meadowside Dr to N Lindbergh
Blvd)Master Plan Construct 2,760 feet of 12-inch to 18-inch sanitary sewer.8/24/2021 1/20/2025 - 7/24/2026 Initial Design Complete
Master Plan
Rehabilitate with CIPP lining approximately 90,000 feet of 8-inch to 12-inch
sanitary sewer pipe. Rehabilitate approximately 450 manholes. Repair
approximately 450 service connections. Allow for approximately 9 point
repairs.
8/31/2016 8/16/2019 - 2/6/2021 Cancelled/Consolidated
Public I&I Rehabilitate Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 9/11/2020 11/15/2022 - 3/18/2024 In Construction
Schuetz Road Sanitary Relief (Forest Brook Ln to Sunny
Wood Ct)Master Plan Construct 1,033 feet of 8-inch to 15-inch sanitary sewer.8/27/2019 3/22/2022 - 10/27/2023 Project Complete
Bissell - Coldwater - Missouri - Meramec Public I/I
Reduction (2019) Contract C Public I&I Rehabilitate Public Sewers to Reduce I&I 8/17/2017 1/8/2019 - 6/11/2021 Project Complete
North Fee Fee Creek I/I Reduction (I-270 and Creve Coeur
Mill Rd)
Woodhollow I/I Reduction (I-270 and Page)Master Plan
Rehabilitate with CIPP lining approximately 32,100 feet of 8-inch to 12-inch
sanitary sewer pipe. Rehabilitate approximately 185 manholes. Repair
approximately 400 service connections. Allowfor approximately 4 point
repairs.
8/31/2017 2/17/2020 - 2/11/2021 Cancelled/Consolidated
Forest Brook Sanitary Relief (SKME-003 AND SKME-016)
Rehabilitation & I/I Reduction Project Complete
Galaxy I/I Reduction
Project Complete
McKelvey A AND B Sanitary Relief Master Plan
Construct 7,500 feet of 18-inch to 21-inch diameter sanitary relief sewers,
rehab 31 laterals, disconnect 8 roof drains, 43 areas drains, & 9 sump
pumps. Eliminate three constructed SSOs(BP-068, BP-080, BP-537).
12/11/2008 3/22/2013 - 10/9/2014 Project Complete
FF-04 Quiet Village Sanitary Relief Master Plan Construct 2,180 feet of 8-inch to 15-inch sanitary sewer. Eliminate
constructed SSO Outfall BP-086.8/5/2014 5/15/2017 - 6/4/2018 Project Complete
FF-07 Fee Fee Creek Sanitary Relief (Meadowside Dr to
Willow Brook Dr)Master Plan Construct 3,700 feet of 8-inch to 24-inch sanitary sewer and eliminate
constructed SSO Outfall BP-069.8/17/2017 9/11/2020 - 11/4/2021 Project Complete
Status of SSO Control Master Plan Projects in the Fee Fee Creek Watershed
Fee Fee Trunk Sewer Relief (SKME-002)
FF-02 Fee Fee - Alan Shepard I-270
Sanitary Relief Phase V Master Plan Construct 2,390 feet of 8-inch to 36-inch diameter sewers. Eliminate two
Constructed SSOs (BP-083 and BP-511) and a wet weather pump station.12/14/1995 5/13/2014 - 4/11/2016 Project Complete
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CLARKSON VALLEY TOWN AND COUNTRY
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Fishpot Creek Watershed Summary for Sanitary Sewers Located within 100 ft. of all streams and open channel tributaries as of November 6, 2023.
Total
(#)
Rehabbed
(#)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(#)
Rehabbed
(#)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(#)
Rehabbed
(#)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(#)
Rehabbed
(#)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(#)
Rehabbed
(#)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(#)
Rehabbed
(#)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total 455 105 23.1 713 4 0.6 99 13 13.1 60 7 11.7 3 1 33.3 1,330 130.0 9.8
Diameter
Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
(%)
6"515 208 40 402 0 0 0 0 --23 0 0 0 0 --940 208 22
8"67,940 16,719 24.6 69,365 329 0.5 0 0 --4,201 737 17.5 357 50 14.8 141,863 17,835 12.6
10"9,418 2,023 21.5 5,026 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --14,445 2,023 14.0
12"2,311 768 33.2 1,974 0 0 0 0 --167 40 23.9 0 0 --4,452 808 18.1
15"743 0 0 6,376 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --7,119 0 0
16"0 0 --1,501 0 0 0 0 --491 0 0 0 0 --1,992 0 0
18"0 0 --3,687 0 0 0 0 --89 0 0 0 0 --3,776 0 0
21"716 716 100.0 7,571 0 0 1,046 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --9,332 716 7.7
24"0 0 --2,349 0 0 901 0 0 574 0 0 0 0 --3,824 0 0
27"0 0 --1,292 0 0 183 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --1,475 0 0
30"0 0 --3,634 0 0 4,418 0 0 252 0 0 0 0 --8,304 0 0
36"0 0 --1,943 0 0 7,810 0 0 174 0 0 0 0 --9,927 0 0
42"0 0 --0 0 --7,153 2,624 37 0 0 --0 0 --7,153 2,624 36.7
48"0 0 --0 0 --1,186 837 71 0 0 --0 0 --1,186 837 70.6
Total 81,643 20,433 25.0 105,120 329 0.3 22,697 3,461 15.2 5,972 777 13 357 50 18.5 215,789 25,050 11.6
VCP: vitrified clay pipe; PVC: polyvinyl chloride; RCP: reinforced concrete pipe; DIP: ductile iron pipe; Other: Steel Pipe (SP), Casing and Tubing (CT)
1 Plastic is comprised only of PVC pipe.
2 Other includes SP, CT and other materials per pipe diameter.
Summary of Sanitary Pipe Lengths (ft)
VCP Plastic1 RCP Cast Iron or DIP Other2 Sub-Total
Summary of Sanitary Pipe Assets
VCP Plastic1 RCP Cast Iron or DIP Other2 Total
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Creve Coeur Creek Watershed Summary for Sanitary Sewers Located within 100 ft. of all streams and open channel tributaries as o f November 6, 2023.
Total
(#)
Rehabbed
(#)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(#)
Rehabbed
(#)
Rehabbed
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Total
(#)
Rehabbed
(#)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
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Rehabbed
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Rehabbed
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Total
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Rehabbed
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Rehabbed
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Total 1,199 602 50.2 1,326 16 1.2 140 15 10.7 190 28 14.7 2,855 661.0 23.2
Diameter
Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
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Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
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Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
(%)
Total
(ft)
Rehabbed
(ft)
Rehabbed
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4"322 0 0 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --322 0 0
6"832 0 0 571 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --1,403 0 0
8"197,467 103,131 52.2 138,211 2,734 2.0 0 0 --1,693 4,628 273.4 337,371 110,493 32.8
10"20,875 12,062 57.8 5,743 0 0 50 0 0 1,255 0 0.0 27,924 12,062 43.2
12"5,313 3,881 73.1 11,055 110 1.0 0 0 --733 0 0.0 17,101 3,991 23.3
15"4,855 4,265 87.8 20,982 0 0 0 0 --899 0 0.0 26,735 4,265 16.0
16"0 0 --853 0 0 0 0 --2,418 0 0.0 3,271 0 0
18"1,394 0 0 13,944 0 0 49 0 0 3,092 0 0.0 18,478 0 0
20"0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --163 0 0.0 163 0 0
21"0 0 --4,276 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --4,276 0 0
24"0 0 --10,278 0 0 3,471 301 8.7 2,964 0 0.0 16,713 301 1.8
27"0 0 --2,119 0 0 0 0 --0 0 --2,119 0 0
30"0 0 --200 0 0 10,672 4,131 38.7 1,600 260 16.3 12,471 4,391 35.2
36"0 0 --0 0 --8,694 0 0 380 0 0.0 9,074 0 0
42"0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --289 0 0.0 289 0 0
48"0 0 --1,426 0 0 2,390 0 0 0 0 --3,816 0 0
60"0 0 --0 0 --6,708 0 0 0 0 --6,708 0 0
66"0 0 --0 0 --3,079 0 0 0 0 --3,079 0 0
72"0 0 --0 0 --640 0 --0 0 --640 0 0
96"0 0 --0 0 --89 0 0 0 0 --89 0 0
Total 231,057 123,338 53.4 209,658 2,844 1.4 35,842 4,432 12.4 15,486 4,888 31.6 492,043 135,502 27.5
VCP: vitrified clay pipe; PVC: polyvinyl chloride; RCP: reinforced concrete pipe; DIP: ductile iron pipe; Other: Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP)
1 Plastic pipe includes polyvinyl chorlide (PVC) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
VCP Plastic1 RCP Cast Iron or DIP Sub-Total
Summary of Sanitary Pipe Assets
Summary of Sanitary Pipe Lengths (ft)
VCP Plastic1 RCP Cast Iron or DIP Total
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Inspected
Sewers (#)
Length of Inspected
Sewers (mi)
Sewers with
Reportable Conditions (#)
Length of Sewers with
Reportable Conditions (mi.)
41 0.94 3 0.08
Work Order Stormwater Sewer Date Investigation Response/Outcome
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Routine visual storm sewer inspections were completed in Fishpot Creek watershed in 2021. Subsequent visual inspections comleted in 2022 did not warrant a response
by DEC. Additional visual inspections conducted in Fishpot Creek will continue to be reviewed by DEC and will be responded to by staff when video and basemap information indicate
a field investigation is needed.
FISHPOT BMP 2
Summary of Visual Storm Sewer Inspections Conducted in Fishpot Creek, January 1 - December 31, 2022.
*Of the 3 sewers with reportable conditions there was a total of 3 findings which included 3 tap break-ins or factory connections. These inspections were conducted as follow up work
to sewer rehabilitation through cured in place piping (CIPP) procedures. DEC personnel reviewed inspection video and basemap information and bacteria related water quality
conditions were not linked to tap break-ins.
FISHPOT BMP 3
Summary of Response Actions to Visual Stormwater Sewer Inspections Conducted in Fishpot Creek, February 15, 2022 - February 14, 2023.
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Inspected
Sewers (#)
Length of Inspected
Sewers (mi)
Sewers with
Reportable Conditions (#)
Length of Sewers with
Reportable Conditions (mi.)
932 18.09 44 0.95
Work Order Stormwater Sewer Date Investigation Response/Outcome
7120138 GIS-1870272 4/18/2022 Wildlife waste present.
7187506 GIS-1873181 5/16/2022 Wildlife waste present.
7187517 GIS-1873264 5/16/2022 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present.
7187524 GIS-1873362 5/16/2022 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present.
7188421 GIS-1873369 5/16/2022 Wildlife waste present.
7188424 GIS-1877395 5/16/2022 Wildlife waste present.
7188430 GIS-1946863 5/16/2022 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present.
7188434 GIS-1975821 5/16/2022 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present.
7255741 GIS-1972733 6/16/2022 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present.
7299903 GIS-1874164 7/15/2022 Wildlife waste present.
7369779 GIS-1874210 8/15/2022 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present.
7538966 GIS-14824757 10/13/2022 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present.
7751704 GIS-1872523 1/3/2023 Source of bacteria pollution or indicators were not present.
CREVE COEUR BMP 2
Summary of Visual Storm Sewer Inspections Conducted in Creve Coeur Creek, January 1 - December 31, 2022.
*Of the 44 sewers with reportable conditions there was a total of 52 findings which included 15 related to tap break-ins or factory connections, 34 related to uncontaminated infiltration points,
and 3 related to vermin. Bacteria related water quality conditions were not linked to tap break-ins or infiltration sources. DEC personnel inspected manholes and inlets upstream and
downstream of sewers with reportable conditions when the source of the finding was not entirely known. DEC personnel also investigated drainage areas above ground, particularly when the
observed finding was expected to be connected to a private stormwater drain, in order to identify and eliminate any potential sources of bacteria not captured through visual inspections of the
storm sewer alone.
CREVE COEUR BMP 3
Summary of Response Actions to Visual Stormwater Sewer Inspections Conducted in Creve Coeur Creek, February 15, 2022 - February 14, 2023.
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Date
E. coli
(#/100mL)
Discharge1
(cfs)
Area Corrected
Discharge2 (cfs)
Daily Load
(Counts/day)
Target Daily Load3
(Counts/day)
4/6/2022 650 0.22 0.25 3.92E+09 1.24E+09
5/4/2022 960 0.21 0.24 5.52E+09 1.19E+09
6/15/2022 170 0.00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
7/13/2022 500 0.00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
8/10/2022 280 0.00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
9/8/2022 550 0.00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
10/5/2022 280 0.00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
Geomean 419.5
2 Area Corrected Discharge utilizes a correction factor of 1.120042.
3 Based on an E. coli concentration of 206 MPN/100mL.
Bacteria (E. col i MPN/100mL) concentrations in Fishpot Creek for the 2022 recreational season. Samples
were collected by MSD personnel at Vance Rd, Valley Park, MO.
1 Daily mean discharge data was obtained from United States Geological Survey website (USGS stream gage
07019120) on January 13, 2023.
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Discharge2 (cfs)
Daily Load
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4/18/2022 730 27.0 33.93 6.06E+11 1.71E+11
5/16/2022 63 11.6 14.58 2.25E+10 7.35E+10
6/27/2022 860 8.8 11.07 2.33E+11 5.58E+10
7/25/2022 340 3.7 4.61 3.84E+10 2.32E+10
8/22/2022 63 4.0 5.06 7.81E+09 2.55E+10
9/19/2022 640 8.0 10.03 1.57E+11 5.05E+10
10/17/2022 74 7.6 9.60 1.74E+10 4.84E+10
Geomean 235.5
2 Area Corrected Discharge utilizes a correction factor of 1.2568.
3 Based on an E. coli concentration of 206 MPN/100mL.
Bacteria (E. coli MPN/100mL) concentrations in Creve Coeur Creek for the 2022 recreational season.
Samples were collected by MSD personnel at Olive Boulevard near Chesterfield, MO.
1 Daily mean discharge data was obtained from United States Geological Survey website (USGS stream
gage 06935890) on January 13, 2023.
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Volume
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FISHPOT BMP 7
Properties in Fishpot Creek watershed that maintained an individual sewage disposal system in 2021. Records were obtained
from MSD's Hauled Waste Program, August 15, 2023.
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Date
Volume
(gal.)Hauler Septic Type Source Name Source Address Zip Code
7/8/2022 500 Ace Pipe Cleaning, Inc.
Septic Tank -
Commercial/Industrial
St. Louis County Parks-Creve
Coeur Lake Park
13725 Marine Ave,
Maryland Heights 63043
12/2/2022 500
Mid America Drain
Services, Inc.
Septic Tank -
Commercial/Industrial St. Lukes Hospital
121 St. Luke's Center,
Chesterfield 63017
Creve Coeur BMP 7
Properties in Creve Coeur Creek watershed that maintained an individual sewage disposal system in 2022. Records were obtained from MSD's Hauled
Waste Program, August 15, 2023.
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Appendix BMP 2
MCM1 Haulers
Hauler Name Hauler ID Address City State Zip Phone
ABR SEPTIC SERVICE, INC.174 P.O. Box 248 Dittmer MO 63023 636-274-0522
ACE AGRI PRODUCTS INC 119 9035 State Rt 163 Millstadt IL 62260 618-332-2296
ACE PIPE CLEANING INC.68 100 Washington Street South Roxanna IL 620870862 618-254-4874
ALL STAR PUMPING AND SEWER SERVICE 126 P.O. Box 982 O'Fallon MO 633660982 636-240-7863
ALL WEATHER SEWER SERVICE INC.3 P.O. Box 24 Mapaville MO 63065 636-797-2345
AMRENT CONTRACTING INC (dba ACIX)240 3981 State Route 3N Route Chester IL 62233 618-615-8341
B GARCIA TRUCKING CO 144 2760 N. 45th Street Fairmont City IL 62201 618-874-3741
BIOLOGIX SYSTEMS CORP (DBA CHALLENGER PUMPING)244 1561 FAIRVIEW AVE Saint Louis MO 63132
BROOKS GREASE SERVICE INC 242 3104 N ERIE AVE Tulsa OK 74115
CITY OF WENTZVILLE 189 200 East Fourth Street Wentzville MO 63385 636-639-2014
CLEAN HARBORS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 40 121 East Chain of Rock Road Mitchell IL 62040 618-210-7021
COMMERCIAL PUMPING SERVICE 153 P. O. Box 429 Saint Charles MO 63301 636-255-0009
D&S SEPTIC TANK 81 317 East Bellevue Street Pacific MO 630691650 636-271-2161
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES INC 210 10627 Midwest Industrial Blvd.Saint Louis MO 63132 314-785-6425
ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION LLC 222 1666 Fabick Drive Saint Louis MO 63026 636-227-7477
ENVIRONMENTAL WORKS INC 228 1455 East Chestnut Expressway Springfield MO 65802 817-637-4191
ENVIROVAC WASTE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS 117 526 West Reid Street Jacksonville IL 62650 217-245-0460
GREASE MASTERS LLC 185 P.O. Box 132 Cottleville MO 63338 636-916-3115
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC 118 251 North Old St. Louis Road Wood River IL 62095 618-216-8600
HUNT VAC SERVICES LLC 225 4180 Beck AVENUE Saint Louis MO 63116 314-378-1078
ILLINI ENVIRONMENTAL INC 115 P.O. Box 387 Caseyville IL 62232 618-397-1234
INDUSTRIAL AND PETROLEUM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC 227 P.O. Box 138 Hallsville MO 65255 573-696-3333
J&J SEPTIC & SEWER CLEANING LLC 107 5574 Sportsman Rd.Waterloo IL 62298 618-939-3001
JS SERVICES INC.239 2750 Nature's Way Lenzburg IL 62255
KAYSINGER LIQUID WASTE LLC 69 P.O. Box 117 Cuba MO 65453 573-885-3341
KIESEL COMPANY 13 4801 Fyler Ave.Saint Louis MO 63116 314-351-5500
MID AMERICA DRAIN SERVICES INC 151 P.O. Box 238 Valley Park MO 63088 636-225-1428
MIDWEST UNDERGROUND LLC 233 7627 Richter Road Mascoutah IL 62258 618-973-0729
MITCHELL ENVIRONMENTAL 236 254 Cedar Forest Court Weldon Spring MO 63304 573-233-5111
MODERN PUMPING & SEWER SERVICE 243 P.O. Box 1102 O'Fallon MO 63366
NEWELL RAM POWER LLC 169 P.O. Box 30 Millersville MO 63766 573-334-5241
O6 ENVIRONMENTAL LLC 232 6311 Bartmer Industrial Drive Saint Louis MO 63130 314-862-6671
ON SITE SANITATION INC 226 95 Woodlynn Avenue Saint Paul MN 55117 651-429-3781
PLANT MAINTENANCE SERVICES 155 2 Ultraway Drive Highland IL 62249 618-654-6559
PORTABLE WATER CLOSET LLC 214 P.O. Box 510851 Saint Louis MO 63151 314-503-4587
QUALITY CARRIERS 124 102 Pickering Way Suite 105 Exton PA 19341 813-569-7281
RAND M SEWER GROUP LLC 245 396 BETHEL MINE Road Caseyville IL 62232
RCRA, INC (DBA EARTH SEVICES)246 P.O. Box 1210 Benton IL 62812
SEPTIC SERVICES INC 59 P.O. Box 632 Union MO 63084 636-583-5564
MSD Approved Hauler List
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MCM1 Trade Associations
Association Name Address Website
American Society of Civil Engineers, St. Louis Chapter 4359 Lindell Blvd., Saint Louis, MO 63108 https://sections.asce.org
/st-louis/contacts https://sections.asce.org/st-louis/Engineers, developers, and
consultants Sediment from land development
Associated General Contractors, St. Louis Chapter 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Ste. 200, St. Louis, MO
63139 314-781-2356 https://www.agcmo.org/Contractors Sediment from land development
Building Owners and Managers Association of
Metropolitan St. Louis 7745 Carondelet Ave., #308, St. Louis, MO 63105 314-884-4254 boma@bomastl.org http://www.bomastl.org/Commercial property owners,
managers and operating personnel
Pet Waste, Yard Waste, Septic tanks, Winter
deicing, FOG
Concrete Council of St. Louis 8000 Maryland Ave, Suite 1320, St. Louis, MO
63105 314-862-0324 mail@concretecouncil.c
om https://concretecouncil.com/contact Contractors Sediment from land development, Concrete
washout water/IDD
Home Builders Association of St. Louis 10104 Old Olive Street Road, St. Louis, MO 63141 314-817-5630 http://www.stlhba.com/Residential construction Sediment from land development
International Erosion Control Association - Great Rivers
Chapter (includes Missouri)no information available 800-455-4322 https://greatriversieca.o
rg/contact/https://greatriversieca.org/Contractors Sediment from land development
Landscape & Nursery Association of Greater St. Louis 1328 Forest Avenue Kirkwood, MO 63122
http://www.stlouislands
cape.org/index.cfm/fuse
action/home.contact/in
dex.htm
%20info@stlouislandsca
pe.org https://www.lnagsl.org/home Landscape contractors and nurseries Yard Waste, Yard chemicals usage and storage,
Winter deicing
Missouri Restaurant Association, St. Louis Chapter 1810 Craig Road, Suite 225, St. Louis, MO 63146 314-576-2777
bhergenroether@mores
taurants.org
bbonney@morestaurant
s.org
http://morestaurants.org/greater-st-
louis/Restaurants FOG
SITE Improvement Association 2071 Exchange Dr., St. Charles, MO 63303 314-966-2950 http://sitestl.org/General and specialty contractors Yard Waste, Septic tanks, Winter deicing,
Sediment from land development
St. Louis Area Hotel Association 6590B Scanlan Ave., St. Louis, MO 63139 314-781-5112 http://www.stlhotels.com/Hotel properties Pet Waste, Yard Waste, Winter deicing, FOG,
Pools
St. Louis Association of REALTORS 12777 Olive Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63141 314-576-0033 news@stlrealtors.com https://www.stlrealtors.com/Commercial and residential MCM5
BMP owners BMP ownership education during property sales
St. Louis Auto Dealers Association 13616 Manchester Rd, St Louis, MO 63131 314-822-0333 http://stlautos.com/Automotive dealers Industrial activity
St. Louis Food Truck Association (STLFTA)no information available https://www.facebook.c
om/STLFTAofficial/https://www.stlfta.com/about Food trucks FOG
FOG = Fats, Oils, and Grease
Trade Associations With Members That Could Have Significant Stormwater Impact
Members With Potential Stormwater Impact ActivitiesAvailable Contact phone/email
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MCM1 Contractors
Co-permittee Plan Area Contractor Name Contractor Address Contractor Contact Area/Address of Land Disturbance
City of Berkeley Missouri American Water 1050 Research Blvd.314-991-3404 Throughtout Berkeley
City of Berkeley Fred M. Luth 4516 McRee Ave.314-771-3892 Fay, Fair Banks, White Water, Avila
City of Berkeley PCX 555 E. Outer 21 314-540-7663
January, Midwood, St. Olaf, Alder, Frost Road,
Bitteroot, & Redfir
City of Berkeley ECM Construction, LLC 1015 Grupp Road #31610 636-428-4716 Harold, Kathlyn, Marshall, McKibbon
City of Black Jack Ideal Landscaping 6252 Olsen Rd Dave Buckel 12640 Old Jamestown Rd
City of Brentwood L. Keeley Construction 500 South Ewing; Suite G; St. Louis, MO 63103 Ron Roellig Brentwood Bound Locations
City of Brentwood Clear To Launch Business Solution 414 Hanley Industrial Ct; Brentwood, MO 63144 Joseph Lucido 414 Hanley Industrial Court
City of Bridgeton Ferguson 370 Crossing 22528 Shelton Rd., 63383
Rich Musterman - 314-581-
6063 15.7 Acres / 13850 Ferguson Ln
City of Bridgeton Kuesel Excavating 854 Lone Star Dr., 63366 636-203-8732 3.05 Acres / 13571 St. Charles Rock Rd.
City of Bridgeton Icon Contracting, Inc.1590 Ashby Rd., 63132 314-581-5200 1.97 Acres / 4000 Fee Fee Rd.
City of Bridgeton 370 Excavation, LLC 854 Lone STar Dr., 63366 636-978-3478
11.13 Acres / 13810 & 13812 Missouri Bottom
Rd.
City of Bridgeton Byrne and Jones Construction 13940 St. Charles Rock Rd., 63044 Kevin Klette 314-567-7997 9 Acres / 13019 Gist Rd.
City of Bridgeton Bridgeton Landfill 12830 St. Charles Rock Rd., 63044 Matt Stewart 314-656-2130
25.6 Acres / 12775,12855, 12875, 12901 Boenker
Ln.
City of Bridgeton Kuesel Excavating 854 Lone Star Dr., 63366 636-978-3478 20.56 Acres / 14120 Missouri Bottom Rd.
City of Calverton Park (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Charlack (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Chesterfield
City of Clarkson Valley n/a (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Clayton US Capital Development Group 7911 Forsyth Blvd, St Louis MO, 63105 Michael Fitzgibbons 2.66 ac/8027 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton Midas Capital 1804 Borman Circle Dr., Ste. 100, St Louis MO 63146 Steve Metherd 1.31 ac/8250 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton Holland Construction Services 4495 North Illinois St., Swansea IL, 62226 Dan Hotop 1.5 ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Cool Valley (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Crestwood Paric 77 Westport Plaza, Suite 250, St. Louis, MO 63146 Kevin Ruck 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood McBride Homes 17415 North Outer Road, Cesterfield, MO 63005 Jeremy Roth 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Creve Coeur S.M. Wilson 2185 Hampton Avenue Mike Ashley 12120 Conway Road
City of Creve Coeur BSI Constructors 6767 Southwest Avenue Andy Schwartz 500 S. Mason Road
City of Creve Coeur Bex Construction Services 1148 S. Benton Avenue Craig Pyatt 515 N. Lindbergh Blvd
City of Creve Coeur Brinkmann Constructors 11650 Chesterfield Grove Road Wes French 11901 Olive Blvd
City of Creve Coeur GS&S Construction 2914 S. Brentwood Blvd Chris Hyams 425 S. Lindbergh Blvd
City of Creve Coeur JTL Contracting 4 Westbury Drive Matt Hollingsworth 871 N. Mason Road
City of Creve Coeur J.E. Foster Building Company 108 Green Park Industrial Ct Mark Hrdlicka 12398 Olive Blvd
City of Des Peres John Odom PO Box 410394, St. Louis, MO 63141
417-343-2602,
JOHN@JOHNSODOM.COM 800 N. Ballas, St. Louis, MO 63131
City of Ellisville
Flower & Fendler Homes (Estates
at Ellisville Meadows)200 S. Elam, Suite 300, Valley Park, MO 63088 Sean Flower 314-486-0596 95 Ranchmoor Trail
City of Ellisville
Ballmann Earthworks (Ellisville
Enclave)6865 Augusta Bottom Road, Augusta, MO 63332 Jon Ballmann 636-236-4242 16216 Autumn View Terrace Drive
City of Ellisville
Midas Construction (Mila
Apartments, Ellisville)8235 Forsyth Boulevard, Suite 640, Clayton, MO 63105 Matt Hovey 618-796-9667 15970 Manchester Road
City of Ferguson none (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Florissant Hill's Commercial Construction 7076 S Alton Way, Suit A, Centennial, CO 80112 Chad Hill 2855 N Hwy 67
City of Florissant Westport Pools 156 Weldon Pkwy, Maryland Height, MO 63043 Andy Crippen 305 Howdershell Road
City of Florissant Elite Development Services 17415 North Outer Forty Road, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Jeff McCarty 2300 Charbonier Road
City of Frontenac Simon Homes 632A Trade Center Blvd., Chesterfield, MO 63005 Barry Simon The Enclave at Frontenac
City of Green Park (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
See enclosed City of Chesterfield 2023 Annual Questionnaire list and details
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MCM1 Contractors
Co-permittee Plan Area Contractor Name Contractor Address Contractor Contact Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 5, Co-permittee Reported Contractors Engaged in Major Land Disturbance
City of Hazelwood Kuesel Excavating 854 Lone Star Drive (Skipped)14 Acres, 6032 Aviator Drive
City of Hazelwood Kuesel Excavating 854 Lone Star Drive (Skipped)15.5 Acres, 6063-6091 Aviator Drive
City of Hazelwood Kuesel Excavating 854 Lone Star Drive (Skipped)20.33 Acres, 6201-6243 Aviator Drive
City of Hazelwood Big City Asphalt 3321 Princeton Avenue Brandon Hayes 2 Acres, 135/143 Byassee Drive
City of Hazelwood Fred M Luth & Sons 4516 McRee Avenue Austin Markey 1.28 Acres, 1623 Cork Court
City of Hazelwood Roanoke Construction 7717 Natural Bridge Road Heather Becker 3.56 Acres, 3746 Dunn Road
City of Hazelwood ARCO/Murray 3110 Woodcreek Drive Abby Zacker 14.505 Acres, 6850 Hazelwood Avenue
City of Hazelwood NorthPoint Development 4825 NW 41st Street, Suite 500 RJ Agee 19 Acres, 401 Hazelwood Logistics Center Drive
City of Hazelwood NorthPoint Development 4825 NW 41st Street, Suite 500 Larry Lapinski 17 Acres, 441 Hazelwood Logistics Center Drive
City of Hazelwood Contegra Construction 22 Gateway Commerce Drive W, Suite 110 Kyle Kupinski 56 Acres, 442 Hazelwood Logistics Center Drive
City of Hazelwood MIchael Velloff (Skipped)Michael Velloff 7.8 Acres, 5951 Howdershell Road
City of Hazelwood Shores Builders Inc 2222 E. McCord Street Drew Shores 2.6 Acres, 6036 N. Lindbergh Boulevard
City of Hazelwood Ming Hu P.O. Box 353 Ming Hu 4.865 Acres, 6038 N. Lindbergh Boulevard
City of Hazelwood Kuesel Excavating 854 Lone Star Drive (Skipped)9.6 Acres, 6120-6148 N. Lindbergh Boulevard
City of Hazelwood Kuesel Excavating 854 Lone Star Drive Mike Steinger 1.9 Acres, 6250 N. Lindbergh Boulevard
City of Hazelwood Keystone Construction 633 Spirit Valley Central Drive Philip Ferrar 11.08 Acres, 133 James S. McDonnell Boulevard
City of Hazelwood Girard Construction Service 1415 Elbridge Payne Road, Suite 285 Patrice Boehler 1.39 Acres, 12509 Missouri Bottom Road
City of Hazelwood Larry Hines 161 Carlton Point Drive Larry Hines 8.4 Acres, 13115 MIssouri Bottom Road
City of Hazelwood Contegra Construction 22 Gateway Commerce Drive W, Suite 110 Tony Uzzo 1.55 Acres, 1605 Park 370 Court
City of Hazelwood Contegra Construction 22 Gateway Commerce Drive W, Suite 110 Tony Uzzo 1.0 Acres, 1617 Park 370 Court
City of Hazelwood Kuesel Excavating 854 Lone Star Drive (Skipped)14.14 Acres, 6200-6228 Pershall Road
City of Hazelwood NorthPoint Development 4825 NW 41st Street, Suite 500 Nathan Brinker 16.2 Acres, 4801 Trade Access Boulevard
City of Hazelwood Kamadulski Excavating 4336 Highway 162 Ryan Fischer 36.5 Acres, 1500 Tradeport Drive
City of Hazelwood NorthPoint Development 4825 NW 41st Street, Suite 500 Ryan Zickel 33.3 Acres, 1555 Tradeport Drive
City of Hazelwood Kamadulski Excavating 4336 Highway 162 Ryan Fischer 30.4 Acres, 1575 Tradeport Drive
City of Hazelwood NorthPoint Development 4825 NW 41st Street, Suite 500 Ryan Zickel 30 Acres, 1600 Tradeport Drive
City of Hazelwood Byrne & Jones Construction 13940 St. Charles Rock Road Rachel Wakeman 4.01 Acres, 1 Wildcat Lane
City of Jennings The Sterling Company 5055 New Baumgartner Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 Jason Howell 2245 Middle River Rd.
City of Jennings Hankins Construction 9889 Page Avenue, Overland, MO 63132 Jeff Kolkmeier 2315 Ada Wortley
City of Kirkwood Mehlman Home Realty, LLC 34 North Brentwood Boulevard Ryan Holmes 3.86 acres /150 Monroe Avenue
City of Kirkwood Audi, St. Louis County 2490 Skokie Valley Drive, Highland Park, IL Alison Gauch
2.11 acres / 10230 Manchester Road, Kirkwood,
MO 63122
City of Kirkwood BuildSTL 11994 Sackston Ridge, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Amber Schlottach 6.87 acres / 2029 Lily Ave, Kirkwood, MO 63122
City of Kirkwood NVS Properties 17 LLC 227 West Monroe Street, Suite 5200, Chicago, IL 60606 Elliot Duy
0.88 acres / 10555 Big Bend Road, Kirkwood, MO
63122
City of Kirkwood Kirkwood R-VII School 1099 Milwqaukee Street, Kirkwood, MO 63122 Michael Romay
9.03 acres / 801 West Essex Avenue, Kirkwood,
MO 63122
City of Kirkwood Meramec Community College 11333 Big Bend Boulevard, Kirkwood, MO 63122 Andrew Dixon
20.92 acres / 11333 Big Bewnd Boulevzrd,
Kirkwood, MO 63122
City of Kirkwood Ponca Trail 36 Ponca Trail Matt Wilson 1.18 acres / 36 Ponca Trail, Kirkwood, mo 63122
City of Kirkwood CRP/TCC Kirkwood Owner LLC 700 Commerce Drive, Oakbrook, IL 60523 Josh Barcus
2.99 acres / 426 North Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood,
MO 63122
City of Ladue JH Berra 5091 New Baumgartner Road, St Louis, MO 63129 314-487-5617 Brentwood to Conway
City of Ladue SM Wilson and Company 2185 Hampton Avenue, St Louis, MO 63139 314-645-9595 9701 Conway Road
City of Ladue Duggan Contracting 1130 Mid Rivers Industrial Court, St Peters, MO 63376 636-936-1566 615 S Price Road
City of Ladue Chouteau Building Group 1706 S Big Bend, St Louis, MO 63117 314-781-1991 9714 Litzsinger Road
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MCM1 Contractors
Co-permittee Plan Area Contractor Name Contractor Address Contractor Contact Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 5, Co-permittee Reported Contractors Engaged in Major Land Disturbance
City of Ladue Period Restoration 7417 Delmar Blvd, St Louis, MO 63130 314-704-5146 300 S McKnight Road
City of Ladue Interior Construction Services 2930 Market Street, St Louis, MO 63103 314-534-6664 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd
City of Ladue Herring Design and Development 307 Central Place, Kirkwood,MO 63122 314-276-3781 701 Barnes Road
City of Ladue Castle Contracting 345 Marshall Ave Ste 302, St Louis, MO 63119 314-421-0042 1341 N Rock Hill Road
City of Ladue Ideal Landscape Construction 6252 Olsen Road, St Louis, MO 63129 314-892-9500 9810 South 40 Drive
City of Ladue JH Berra Construction 5091 New Baumgartner Road, St Louis, MO 63127 314-487-5617 3 Trinity Farm Lane
City of Ladue Drainage Team 541 Old State Road, St Louis, MO 63021 314-568-1836 10094 Winding Ridge Road
City of Ladue Interior Construction Services 2930 Market Street, St Louis, MO 63103 314-534-6664 9841 Old Warson Road
City of Ladue Bates Utility Inc 841 Westwood Industrial Park, Weldon Springs, MO 63304 618-304-0648 Haddington Court
City of Manchester POETTKER CONSTRUCTION 400 SOUTH GERMANTOWN RD. BREESE, IL, 62230 CHARLES POETTKER 720 Hanna Road, Manchester, MO 63021
City of Manchester MCBRIDE CELTIC MEADOWS LLC 17415 NORTH OUTER FORTY CHESTERFIELD, MO, 63005 CHRIS NEPORADNY 500 WOODS MILL RD
City of Maryland Heights WPPAP, LLC 111 Westport Plaza Drive, Maryland Heights, MO 63043 Charlie Hart 45 Westport Plaza Dr., 2.56 AC
City of Maryland Heights Poettker Construction 400 Germantown Road, Breese, IL 62230 Jessica Frazier 737 River Valley Parkway, 14.65 AC
City of Maryland Heights
Westport Commerce Center
Owner, LLC 12647 Olive Blvd, Ste 510, St. Louis, MO 63141 Matt Towerman
15703 Westport Commerce Center Dr., Bldg
5,15.64 AC
City of Maryland Heights
Westport Commerce Center
Owner, LLC 12647 Olive Blvd, Ste 510, St. Louis, mO 63141 Matt Towerman
15703 Westport Commerce Center Dr, Bldg 5,
13.44 AC
City of Maryland Heights KBG, Inc.9339Caddyshack Circle, St. Louis, MO 63127 Doug Jones 3550 Sport Port Road, 111.7 AC
City of Moline Acres (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Normandy McCarthy 12851 Manchester St. Louis, MO Tim Kehr (417) 207-5826 7626 Natural Bridge
City of Northwoods MSD St. Louis (Skipped)Northwoods MO
City of Olivette Keeley Construction 500 S Ewing Ave, Suite G, St. Louis, MO 63103
Dan Gronek, Senior Project
Manager 14 acres, SW corner of Olive Bld/I-170
City of Olivette SM Wilson & Co 2185 Hampton Ave, #100, St. Louis, MO 63139 Mike Ashly 7.9 acres, 9661 Old Bonhomme Rd
City of Olivette Wright Construction Services 11 Lami Industrial Dr, St Peters, MO 63304
Brian Guccione, Senior Project
Manager
27.5 acres, Warson Park Community
Center/Greenway, 1200 N Warson Rd
City of Olivette Hankins Construction 9889 Page Ave, St. Louis, MO 63132 Stephen Hankins Indian Meadows Park, 9615 Huron Drive
City of Olivette Hankins Construction 9889 Page Ave, St. Louis, MO 63132 Stephen Hankins Stacy Parks, 9750 Olive Blvd
City of Olivette Hankins Construction 9889 Page Ave, St. Louis, MO 63132 Stephen Hankins Villa Park, 9301 W Villa Ave
City of Olivette Hankins Construction 9889 Page Ave, St. Louis, MO 63132 Stephen Hankins Irv Zeid Park, 9033 Old Bonhomme Rd
City of Olivette Bates Utility 841 Westwood Ind Park Dr, Weldon Spring MO 63304 Mike Bates Price to Pioneer Sanitary Relief Project
City of Olivette DP Dielman LLC PO Box 16001 St. Louis MO 63105 Doug Cohen Olivette Townhomes 1115-1161 Dielman Rd
City of Richmond Heights Fischer Homes 3940 Olympic Blvd, Suite 400, Erlanger, KY, 41018 Dave Stroup 8915 Eager Road
City of Richmond Heights Waterway Gas and Wash 727 Goddard Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Mike Goldman 1200 South Brentwood Blvd.
City of Rock Hill (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Shrewsbury (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Sunset Hills See Attached (Skipped)(Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Town & Country MRM Manlin Development 7729 Clayton Road Michelle Doering 1949 Barrett Station Road
City of Town & Country Rehnquist Design and Build 11084 Gravois Industrial Rob Rehnquist 1919 Mason Road
City of Town & Country Miceli Management PO Box 6339 Bud Miceli 1907 Barrett Station Road
City of Town & Country THD Design Group 148 Chesterfield Industrial Matt Poston 12711 Post Oak Road
City of Town & Country Impact Strategies 300 Hunter Avenue Mike Michael 998 Woods Mill Road
City of University City Holland Construction Service 1000 Macklind Ave St. Louis, MO 63110-1005 Steven Bauer, (618) 606-4580 16 acres
City of University City Big Sur Construction LLC P.O. Box Laclede Avenue Saint Louis, MO 63146
Sid Chakraverty, (314) 304-
3747 2.5 acres
City of University City Opus Design Build, LLC 112 S. Hanley Rd. Ste. 100 Clayton, MO 63105 Emma McGowan 5.69 acres
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Co-permittee Plan Area Contractor Name Contractor Address Contractor Contact Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 5, Co-permittee Reported Contractors Engaged in Major Land Disturbance
City of University City Prairie Contractors, Inc 9318 Gulfstream Rd., Ste C Frankfort, IL 60423
Jeff O’Donnell,
(815),jodonnell@prairie-1.41 acres
City of University City Holland Construction Service 1000 Macklind Ave St. Louis, MO 63110-1005 Steven Bauer, (618) 606-4580 8.9 acres
City of University City Kolb Grading LLC 5731 Westwood Dr, Weldon Spring, MO 63304 (636) 441-0200 8.9 acres
City of University City CDO Group 333 Harrison St, Oak Park, IL 60304 (708) 383-0586 1.169 Acres
City of University City Bex Construction 1148 S Benton Ave St Charles, MO 63301 Cole Libbert,(636) 328-5194 1.465 Acres
City of University City Musick Construction 254 Hanley Industrial Ct, Brentwood, MO 63144 (314) 781-7005 0.692 Acres
City of University City Bex Construction 1148 S Benton Ave St Charles, MO 63301 Cole Libbert,(636) 328-5194 1.397 Acres
City of Valley Park Karrenbrock Excavation 4481 Hwy Z Wentzville Mo. 63385 Randy Kay 636-828-5420
956-970 Meramec Station Rd Valley Park Mo.
63088
City of Valley Park Ambassador Development LLC 1300 Big Bend Blvd Valley Park Mo. 63088 Kim Gardner 314-221-4844 805 Forest Ave Valley Park Mo. 63088
City of Valley Park Yahl Homes 903 Palm Valley Park Mo. 63088 Bob Yahl 314-267-0934 2 Francis/266 Vance Valley Park Mo 63088
City of Valley Park
Majestic Pointe LLC(McBride
Homes)5091 New Baumgartner Rd St. Louis Mo 63129 Todd Garnatz 314-223-5327 Majestic Drive Valley Park Mo 63088
City of Webster Groves Musick Construction 254 Hanley Industrial Ct 63144 Don Musick 314-781-7005 455 E Lockwood Ave
City of Webster Groves ICS Construction 2930 Market St
Gregory Zavaglia 314-534-
6664 100 Selma Ave
City of Webster Groves Bommarito Construction 403 Axminster Drive
Joseph Bommarito 314-353-
0104 630 S Elm Ave
City of Wildwood John Stoner - Owner 1838 Shiloh Valley John Stoner 1838 Shiloh Valley
City of Wildwood Graham Oswald - Owner 4340 Fox Creek Rd Graham Oswald 4340 Fox Creek Rd
City of Wildwood BSI Contractors 6767 Southwest Ave St. Louis, MO 63413 Peter Boudoures 2645 Generations Drive
City of Wildwood Compass Design Build 2464 Taylor Rd #319 Wildwood, MO 63040 Peter Uetrecht 1700 Pond Rd
City of Wildwood Tailored Properties PO Box 1165 Ballwin, MO 63022-0000 Edward Fasnacht 1708 Rieger Farms
City of Wildwood Tailored Properties PO Box 1165 Ballwin, MO 63022-0000 Edward Fasnacht 1716 Rieger Farms
City of Wildwood Whalen Custom Homes 338 S Kirkwood Rd Suite 105 Kirkwood, MO 63122 Jennifer Bartley 18456 Woodlands Rd
City of Wildwood Watchtower Management 1688 Coupru Ct. St. Peters, MO 63376 Jay Mullen 18324 Rieger Rd
City of Wildwood Innovated Construction Services 10285 Bach Blvd St. Louis, MO 63132 Randy Green 1431 Hwy 109
City of Wildwood Artisan Constructor (Skipped)Michael Branson 2016 Meadow Forest
City of Wildwood Greg Terbrock Design Build 722 D Spirit of St. Louis Blvd Chesterfield, MO 63005 Greg Terbrock 1366 Paige Estates
St. Louis County
See Attached - MLD Permits
Issued_2023 See Attached - MLD Permits Issued_2023
See Attached - MLD Permits
Issued_2023 See Attached - MLD Permits Issued_2023
St. Louis County KOLB GRADING LLC 5731 WESTWOOD DR ST CHARLES ,MO 633040000 KOLB, JEFFREY 750 ASSEMBLY PKWY FENTON MO 63026
St. Louis County POETTKER CONSTRUCTION 400 SOUTH GERMANTOWN RD. BREESE ,IL 62230 POETTKER, CHARLES 720 HANNA RD BALLWIN MO 63021
St. Louis County MCBRIDE CELTIC MEADOWS LLC
17415 NORTH OUTER FORTY ROAD CHESTERFIELD ,MO
63005 NEPORADNY, CHRIS 500 WOODS MILL RD BALLWIN MO 63011
St. Louis County CRAWFORD, MURPHY, AND TILLY 1 Memorial Drive, Suite 500 St. Louis ,MO 63102 SHELTON, DAVID 1381 FERGUSON AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6811 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6815 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6819 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6823 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6901 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6905 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6909 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6913 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6917 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County ROANOKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7717 NATURAL BRIDGE ST LOUIS ,MO 63121 BUCHEK, KEVIN 6993 ROBBINS AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63133
St. Louis County DAVID EICKMAN 500 N BROADWAY ST LOUIS ,MO 63102 EICKMAN, DAVID 8421 ST JOHN MO 63114
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Co-permittee Plan Area Contractor Name Contractor Address Contractor Contact Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 5, Co-permittee Reported Contractors Engaged in Major Land Disturbance
St. Louis County COCHRAN ENGINEERING P O BOX 2642 PALOS VERDES PENINSULA ,CA 90274 Schmidt, Alex 4504 S LINDBERGH BLVD SAINT LOUIS MO 63127
St. Louis County WHALEN CUSTOM HOMES INC 338 S. KIRKWOOD RD, #103 KIRKWOOD ,MO 63122 WHALEN, MIKE 13270 MAPLE DR SAINT LOUIS MO 63127
St. Louis County CLAYTON ENGINEERING 2268 WELSCH IND. CT. ST. LOUIS ,MO 63146 STALEY, ERIC 3200 LEMAY FERRY RD SAINT LOUIS MO 63125
St. Louis County PARIC CORP 77 WESTPORT PLAZA SAINT LOUIS ,MO 63146 RUCK, KEVIN 6161 AVIATION DR SAINT LOUIS MO 63134
St. Louis County MUSICK CONSTRUCTION 254 HANLEY INDUSTRIAL CT. ST. LOUIS ,MO 631440000 GAUCH, ALISON 10018 KENNERLY RD SAINT LOUIS MO 63128
St. Louis County ELIZABETH NOONAN 7733 FORSYTH BLVD SUITE 2300 SAINT LOUIS ,MO 63105 NOONAN, ELIZABETH 101 JAMESTOWN MALL FLORISSANT MO 63034
St. Louis County
HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES 4495 N. ILLINOIS ST. SWANSEA ,IL 622260000 EGGERS, ERIC 7310 S LINDBERGH BLVD SAINT LOUIS MO 63125
St. Louis County BUTTERFIELD JONATHAN
5401 LUCAS AND HUNT RD SUITE 103 SAINT LOUIS ,MO
63121 JONATHAN, BUTTERFIELD 9515 TESSON FERRY RD SAINT LOUIS MO 63123
St. Louis County ADAM CHMIEL 11451 GRAVOIS RD SAINT LOUIS ,MO 63126 CHMIEL, ADAM 11411 GRAVOIS RD SAINT LOUIS MO 63126
St. Louis County GARRETT BLANKENSHIP 2000 HAMPTON AVE SAINT LOUIS ,MO 63139 BLANKENSHIP, GARRETT 7849 FINE RD SAINT LOUIS MO 63129
St. Louis County ANDREW VAN BUREN 1 GOVERNMENT DR SAINT LOUIS ,MO 63110 VAN BUREN, ANDREW 12385 LARIMORE RD SAINT LOUIS MO 63138
St. Louis County ANDREW VAN BUREN 1 GOVERNMENT DR SAINT LOUIS ,MO 63110 VAN BUREN, ANDREW 12385 LARIMORE RD SAINT LOUIS MO 63138
St. Louis County RAINERI CONSTRUCTION 1300 HAMPTON AVENUE SAINT LOUIS ,MO 63139 HANEWINKEL, JASON 11030 ST LOUIS MO 63136
St. Louis County BYRNE AND JONES CONSTRUCTION 3325 Chicory Creek Ln saint louis ,MD 63031 WAKEMAN, RACHEL
5875 NEW HALLS FERRY RD FLORISSANT MO
63031
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Affton 101
Affton High (1050)River des Peres Mackenzie Creek
Rogers Middle (3000)River des Peres Mackenzie Creek
Mesnier Primary School (4040)River des Peres Mackenzie Creek
Gotsch Intermediate School (4080)River des Peres Mackenzie Creek
Bayless
Bayless Senior High (1050)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Bayless Junior High (2000)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Bayless Elementary (4020)River des Peres Mackenzie Creek
Brentwood
Brentwood High (1050)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Brentwood Middle (3000)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Mark Twain Elem. (4040)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Mcgrath Elem. (4060)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Clayton
Clayton High (1050)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Wydown Middle (3000)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Deer Creek
Ralph M. Captain Elem. (4020)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Deer Creek
Glenridge Elem. (4040)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Meramec Elem. (5000)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Ferguson-Florissant R-II
Mccluer High (1050)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Mccluer South-Berkeley High (1060) (STEAM Academy)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Mccluer North High (1070)Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Berkeley Elementary (3000)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Cross Keys Middle (3030)Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Ferguson Middle (3050)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Coldwater Creek
Bermuda Elem. (4020)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Central Elem. (4040)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Combs Intermediate. (4060)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Commons Lane Elem. (4080)Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Cool Valley Elem. (4100)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Duchesne Elem. (4140)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Griffith Intermediate. (4160)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Halls Ferry Intermediate. (4180)Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Holman Elem. (4190)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Lee Hamilton Intermediate. (4200)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Johnson Wabash 6th Grade Center. (4210)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Coldwater Creek
Parker Road Elem. (4240)Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Robinwood Intermediate. (4260)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Walnut Grove Elem. (4320)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Wedgwood 6th Grade Center. (4340)Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
STEAM Academy Middle School Headwaters Coldwater Creek
Mark Twain Restoration and Re-entry Center Coldwater Creek
Hancock Place
Hancock Sr. High (1050)Palmer Creek-Mississippi River MISS-1 Basin
Hancock Place Middle (3000)Palmer Creek-Mississippi River MISS-1 Basin
Hancock Place Elem. (4020)River des Peres MISS-1 Basin
Hazelwood
Elem. Special Programs Dept. (1020)Coldwater Creek
Hazelwood Central High (1050)Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Hazelwood East High (1060)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Hazelwood West High School Cowmire Creek-Missouri River Coldwater creek
Northwest Middle (2050)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Central Middle (2070)Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
East Middle (2100)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
North Middle (2130)Outlet Missouri River Mill creek
West Middle (2150)Cowmire Creek-Missouri River Bonfill Comire basin
Southeast Middle (2170)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Keeven Elem. (4020)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Barrington Elem. (4040)Coldwater Creek Mill creek
Brown Elem. (4060)Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Lawson Elem. (4080)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Cold Water Elem. (4100)Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Garrett Elem. (4140)Cowmire Creek-Missouri River Coldwater creek
Grannemann Elem. (4150)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Jury Elem. (4160)Mississippi River Bissell Point
Jamestown Elem. (4170)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Coldwater creek
Larimore Elem. (4180)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Coldwater creek
Lusher Elem. (4200)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Mccurdy Elem. (4210)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Mcnair Elem. (4220)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Russell Elem. (4240)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Townsend Elem. (4250)Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Twillman Elem. (4260)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Watkins Creek
Walker Elem. (4280)Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Jana Elem. (4300)Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Armstrong Elem. (4320)Cowmire Creek-Missouri River Coldwater creek
Arrowpoint Elem. (4340)Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Jennings
Jennings High (1050)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Jennings Jr. High (2050)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Fairview Primary (4020)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Baden
Fairview Intermediate (4030)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Baden
Northview Elem. (4040)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Woodland Elem. (4060)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Kenneth C. Hanrahan Elem. (4070)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Kirkwood R-VII
Kirkwood Sr. High (1050)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River LMSA-3
Nipher Middle (3000)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
North Kirkwood Middle (3025)Deer Creek Deer Creek
W. W. Keysor Elem. (5000)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River LMSA-3
North Glendale Elem. (5020)Deer Creek Gravois Creek
George R. Robinson Elem. (5060)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Gravois Creek
F. P. Tillman Elem. (6000)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Westchester Elem. (6020)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Ladue
Ladue Horton Watkins High (1050)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Ladue Middle (3000)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Ladue Fifth Grade Center (4030)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Conway Elem. (4040)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Reed Elem. (5020)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Old Bonhomme Elem. (5040)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Deer Creek
Spoede Elem. (5080)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Lindbergh Schools
Lindbergh Sr. High (1050)Meramac River LMSA-6
Robert H. Sperreng Middle (3070)Meramac River Mattese Creek
Truman Middle School (3080)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Crestwood Elem. (4040)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Dressel Elementary School (4060)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Kennerly Elem. (5020)Meramac River Mattese Creek
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Long Elem. (5040)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Sappington Elem. (5060)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Concord Elem. School (5070)Meramac River Mattese Creek
Maplewood-Richmond Heights
Maplewood-Richmond Hgts. High (1050)Deer Creek Deer creek
Mrh Middle (3000)Deer Creek Deer creek
Mrh Elementary (4040)Deer Creek Deer creek
Mehlville R-IX
Mehlville High School (1050)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Oakville Sr. High (1075)Meramec River Mattese Creek
Margaret Buerkle Middle (3000)Gravois Creek Martiginey Creek
Oakville Middle (3020)Palmer Creek-Mississippi River Mattese Creek
Washington Middle (3040)Meramec River Mattese Creek
Bernard Middle (3060)Meramec River Mattese Creek
Beasley Elem. (4020)Palmer Creek-Mississippi River Martiginey Creek
Bierbaum Elem. (4060)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Blades Elem. (4070)Meramec River Mattese Creek
Forder Elem. (4080)Palmer Creek-Mississippi River MISS-1 basin
Hagemann Elem. (4090)Meramec River LMSA-7 Basin
Oakville Elem. (5000)Meramec River Mattese Creek
Point Elem. (5020)Carr Creek-Mississippi River Mattese Creek
Rogers Elem. (5040)Meramec River Mattese Creek
Trautwein Elem. (5060)Meramec River Mattese Creek
Mosaic Elementary (5080)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Wohlwend Elem. (5100)Palmer Creek-Mississippi River Mattese Creek
Normandy Schools Collaborative
Normandy High (1050)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
7th and 8th Grade Center(3000)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Barack Obama Elementary School (4010)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Baden basin
Jefferson Elem. (4100)Maline Creek-Mississippi River
Lucas Crossing Elem. Complex (4145)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Washington Elem. (4160)Maline Creek-Mississippi River
Normandy Kindergarten Center (5020)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Parkway C-2
Central High (1050)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
North High (1075)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
West High (1080)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
South High (1090)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Fishpot Creek
Southwest Middle (3000)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Fishpot Creek
Central Middle (3020)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Northeast Middle (3040)Deer Creek Deer Creek
South Middle (3060)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
West Middle (3080)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Barretts Elem. (4020)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Bellerive Elem. (4030)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Carman Trails Elem. (4035)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Claymont Elem. (4040)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Craig Elem. (4060)Creve Coeur Creek Fee Fee Creek
Green Trails Elem. (4100)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Hanna Woods Elem. (4110)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Henry Elem. (4120)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Highcroft Ridge Elem. (4130)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Mason Ridge Elem. (4160)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Mckelvey Elem. (4180)Creve Coeur Creek Fee Fee Creek
Oak Brook Elem. (4190)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Pierremont Elem. (4200)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
River Bend Elem. (4210)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Ross Elem. (4220)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Sorrento Springs Elem. (4235)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Shenandoah Valley Elem. (4245)Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Wren Hollow Elem. (4260)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Pattonville R-III
Pattonville Sr. High (1050)Creve Coeur Creek MOSA-6
Holman Middle (3025)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Pattonville Heights Middle (3050)Creve Coeur Creek Fee Fee Creek
Bridgeway Elem. (4060)Creve Coeur Creek Bonfill Comire basin
Parkwood Elem. (5040)Creve Coeur Creek MOSA-6
Robert Drummond Elem. (5060)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
Traditional School (6000)Creve Coeur Creek Fee Fee Creek
Rose Acres Elem. (6020)Creve Coeur Creek Fee Fee Creek
Willow Brook Elem. (6060)Creve Coeur Creek
Pattonville Pre-School (7500)Headwaters Coldwater Creek
Ritenour
Ritenour Sr. High (1050)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater creek
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Hoech Middle (3000)Headwaters Coldwater Creek Coldwater Creek
Ritenour Middle (3050)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Buder Elem. (4020)Headwaters Coldwater Creek
Iveland Elem. (4100)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Kratz Elem. (4120)Headwaters Coldwater Creek
Marion Elem. (4140)Headwaters Coldwater Creek
Marvin Elem. (4160)Headwaters Coldwater Creek
Wyland Elem. (4220)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Riverview Gardens
Riverview Gardens Sr. High (1050)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
R. G. Central Middle (3000)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Danforth Elem. (4020)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Westview Middle (4040)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Gibson Elem. (4050)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Glasgow Elem. (4060)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Highland Elem. (4080)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Lemasters Elem. (5000)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Lewis and Clark Elem. (5020)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Meadows Elem. (5040)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Koch Elem. (6020)Maline Creek-Mississippi River
Moline Elem. (6040)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bissell Point
Rockwood R-VI
Center For Creative Learning (1020)Hamilton Creek-Meramec River Meramec Creek
Eureka Sr. High (1050)Hamilton Creek-Meramec River Meramec Creek
Lafayette Sr. High (1075)Bonhomme Creek Caulks Creek
Marquette Sr. High (1080)Bonhomme Creek Caulks Creek
Rockwood Summit Sr. High (1085)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Yarnell creek Basin
Rockwood Valley Middle (3000)Bonhomme Creek
Crestview Middle (3020)Bonhomme Creek Caulks Creek
Lasalle Springs Middle (3040)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Bonhomme creek
Wildwood Middle (3050)Bonhomme Creek Hamilton Carr creek
Rockwood South Middle (3060)Sugar Creek-Meramec River
Selvidge Middle (3080)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Ballwin Elem. (4020)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Bowles Elem. (4040)Sugar Creek-Meramec River fenton creek
Chesterfield Elem. (4060)Bonhomme Creek
Ellisville Elem. (4080)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Ridge Meadows Elem. (4090)Bonhomme Creek Caulks Creek
Eureka Elem. (4100)Hamilton Creek-Meramec River
Green Pines Elem. (4110)Bonhomme Creek
Geggie Elem. (4120)Hamilton Creek-Meramec River
Kellison Elem. (4125)Sugar Creek-Meramec River
Pond Elem. (4130)Bonhomme Creek Bonhome Creek
Stanton Elem. (4135)Sugar Creek-Meramec River
Westridge Elem. (4140)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Babler Elem. (4145)Bonhomme Creek Caulks Creek
Kehrs Mill Elem. (4150)Bonhomme Creek
Uthoff Valley Elem. (4155)Sugar Creek-Meramec River
Woerther Elem. (4160)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Wild Horse Elem. (4165)Bonhomme Creek
Blevins Elem. (4170)Hamilton Creek-Meramec River
Fairway Elem. (4175)Bonhomme Creek Caulks Creek
St. Louis City Public Schools
Miller Career Academy (1100)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Gateway High (1220)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Beaumont Cte High School (1250)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Cleveland Njrotc Academy (1440)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Carnahan School Of The Future (1500)Palmer Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Collegiate School Of Med/Bio (1510)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Transportation and Law (1540)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Metro High (1560)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Mckinley Class. Leadership Ac. (1570)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Roosevelt High (1680)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Soldan International Studies (1730)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Sumner High (1800)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Vashon High (1830)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Central Visual/Perf. Arts High (1860)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Yeatman-Liddell Middle School (2080)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Harlem Basin
Busch Ms Character & Athletics (3050)River des Peres *
Carr Lane Vpa Middle (3070)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Fanning Middle Community Ed. (3140)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Gateway Middle (3230)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Langston Middle (3240)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Long Middle Community Ed. Center (3260)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Compton-Drew Ilc Middle (3390)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Adams Elem. (4000)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Ashland Elem. and Br. (4060)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Harlem Basin
Bryan Hill Elem. (4180)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Harlem Basin
Buder Elem. (4200)River des Peres
Ames Visual/Perf. Arts (4250)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Harlem Basin
Cole Elem. (4400)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Columbia Elem. Comm. Ed. Center (4420)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Dewey School-Internat'L. Studies (4470)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Dunbar and Br. (4480)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Farragut Elem. (4580)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Ford-Ford Br. Elem. Comm. Ed. (4630)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Froebel Elem. (4660)Palmer Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Gateway Elem. (4730)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Geogre Washington Carver Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Hamilton Elem. Community Ed. (4780)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Henry Elem. (4880)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Hickey Elem. (4890)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Herzog Elem. (4900)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Hodgen Tech. Elem. (4920)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Humboldt Acad Of Higher Lrning (4960)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Nahed Chapman New American Aca (4970)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Acad Of Envt Sci/Math Elem (4990)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Jefferson Elem. (5020)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Kennard/Classical Jr. Acad. (5030)River des Peres River Des Peres
Laclede Elem. (5060)Maline Creek-Mississippi River River Des Peres
Lexington Elem. (5100)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Harlem Basin
Lyon At Blow Elem. (5180)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Mallinckrodt A.B.I Elem. (5240)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Mann Elem. (5260)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Mason Elem. (5340)River des Peres River Des Peres
Meramec Elem. (5500)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Elias Michael Elem. (5520)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Monroe Elem. (5560)Palmer Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Mullanphy Botanical Gardens (5590)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Oak Hill Elem. (5600)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Earl Nance, Sr. Elem. (5610)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Peabody Elem. (5620)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Shaw Visual/Perf. Arts Center (5780)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Shenandoah Elem. (5800)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Sigel Elem. Comm. Ed. Center (5860)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Walbridge Elem. Community Ed. (5960)Maline Creek-Mississippi River Baden Basin
Woerner Elem. (5970)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
Washington Montessori (6010)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River Mississippi Basin
Woodward Elem. (6120)River des Peres Mississippi Basin
University City
University City Sr. High (1050)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River University City Basin
Brittany Woods (2000)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River University City Basin
Barbara Jordan Elem. (4060)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River University City Basin
Flynn Park Elem. (4100)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River University City Basin
Jackson Park Elem. (4140)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River University City Basin
Pershing Elem. (4200)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River University City Basin
Valley Park
Valley Park Sr. High Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Valley Park Middle Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Valley Park Elem.Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Webster Groves
Webster Groves High (1050)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Hixson Middle (3000)River des Peres mackenzie Creek
Avery Elem. (4020)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Bristol Elem. (4040)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Clark Elem. (4060)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Edgar Road Elem. (4100)River des Peres Deer Creek
Hudson Elem. (4120)Deer Creek Deer Creek
Charter
City Garden Montessori River des Peres
Confluence Academy – Old North Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Confluence Academy – Aspire Maline Creek-Mississippi River
Confluence Academy – South City River des Peres
Confluence Preparatory Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Eagle College Prep – Tower Grove South River des Peres
Eagle Tower Grove East Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Eagle College Prep – Fox Park Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Eagle Gravois Park Palmer Creek-Mississippi River
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Gateway Science Academy - Smiliey River des Peres
Gateway Science Academy High & Middle River des Peres
Gateway Science Academy – South Elementary River des Peres
Grand Center Arts Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Hawthorn Leadership School for Girls Maline Creek-Mississippi River
Kairos Academies Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
KIPP Inspire Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
KIPP Victory Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
KIPP Wisdom Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
KIPP Triumph Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
La Salle Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Lafayette Preparatory Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Lift for Life Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
North Side Community School Maline Creek-Mississippi River
Premier Charter School River des Peres
Saint Louis Language Immersion School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Saint Louis Language Immersion School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
The Biome School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Independent or Religious
Al-Manara Academy Meramec River Fishpot Creek
Al-Salam Day School Grand Blaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Crek
Andrews Academy, Creve Coeur Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Apprende School Sugar Creek-Meramec River Fishpot Creek
Barat Academy Greens Chute-Missouri River
Central Christian School Deer Creek
Chaminade College Preparatory School Deer Creek
Chesterfield Montessori School Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Christian Brothers College High School Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
City Academy Maline Creek-Mississippi River
The College School Deer Creek
Community School Deer Creek
Cor Jesu Academy Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Covenant Christian School Deer Creek
Crossroads College Preparatory School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
De Smet Jesuit High School Deer Creek Deer Creek
Forsyth School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
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School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Great Circle Deer Creek
John Burroughs School Deer Creek
Kirk Day School Creve Coeur Creek
Logos School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
MAP St. Louis Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School (MICDS)Deer Creek
Miriam Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Miriam School Deer Creek
Moog Center for Deaf Education Missouri River Creve Coeur Creek
Nerinx Hall Deer Creek
New City School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
The Principia School Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Creve Coeur Creek
Rohan Woods School Deer Creek
Rossman School Creve Coeur Creek
Saint Louis Priory School Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
St. John Vianney High School Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
St. Alban Roe Bonhomme Creek
St. Joseph's Academy Deer Creek
The St. Michael School of Clayton Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Thomas Jefferson School Sugar Creek-Mississippi River Gravois Creek
Ursuline Academy Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School Deer Creek
Westminster Christian Academy Deer Creek Deek Creek
Whitfield School Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Annunziata School Deer Creek
Ascension School (Chesterfield)Bonhomme Creek
Assumption School (Mattese)Gravois Creek
Bishop DuBourg High School River des Peres
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta School Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Cardinal Ritter College Prep Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Christ the King School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Christ, Light of the Nations School Maline Creek-Mississippi River Watkins Creek
Christ, Prince of Peace School Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Holy Cross Academy Deer Creek
Holy Cross Academy - Annunciation Campus River des Peres
Holy Cross Academy - Our Lady of Providence Campus Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
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MCM1 Schools
School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
Holy Cross Academy - St. Dominic Savio Campus River des Peres
Holy Cross Academy - St. Michael the Archangel Campus Deer Creek
Holy Infant School Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
Holy Redeemer School Deer Creek
Holy Spirit School Creve Coeur Creek
Immacolata School Deer Creek
Incarnate Word Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Incarnate Word School Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
Little Flower School Deer Creek
Loyola Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Marian Middle School River des Peres
Mary, Queen of Peace School Deer Creek
Most Holy Trinity Catholic School & Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Notre Dame High School Palmer Creek-Mississippi River
Our Lady of Guadalupe School Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Our Lady of Lourdes School (University City)Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Our Lady of the Pillar School Deer Creek
Queen of All Saints School Carr Creek-Mississippi River
Rosati-Kain High School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Sacred Heart School (Florissant)Headwaters Cold Creek
Sacred Heart School (Valley Park)Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River
Sacred Heart School - Flor. Kindergarten Headwaters Coldwater Creek
Sacred Heart Villa River des Peres
South City Catholic Academy River des Peres
South City Community School River des Peres
St. Ambrose School River des Peres
St. Ann School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
St. Catherine Labouré School Meramec River
St. Cecilia School and Academy River des Peres
St. Clare of Assisi School Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River Grand Glaize Creek
St. Clement of Rome School Deer Creek
St. Ferdinand School Headwaters Coldwater Creek
St. Frances Cabrini Academy Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
St. Francis of Assisi School Palmer Creek-Mississippi River
St. Gabriel the Archangel School River des Peres
St. Gemma Center Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River
St. Gerard Majella School Grand Glaize Creek-Meramec River
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MCM1 Schools
School Name and District Watershed Sub Watershed
St. James the Greater School River des Peres
St. Justin Martyr School Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
St. Louis Catholic Academy Maline Creek-Mississippi River
St. Louis University High School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque School Meramec River
St. Margaret of Scotland School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
St. Mark School Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
St. Mary Magdalen School Deer Creek
St. Mary's High School River des Peres
St. Monica School Creve Coeur Creek Creve Coeur Creek
St. Norbert School Coldwater Creek
St. Paul School (Fenton)Sugar Creek-Meramec River
St. Peter School (Kirkwood)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
St. Raphael the Archangel School River des Peres
St. Roch School Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Coldwater Creek
St. Simon the Apostle School Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Saint Stephen Protomartyr Catholic School River Des Peres
Ste. Genevieve Du Bois School Deer Creek
The Academy at St. Sabina Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Trinity Catholic High School Maline Creek-Mississippi Watkins Creek
Visitation Academy Deer Creek Deer Creek
Missouri Torah Institute Creve Coeur Creek
Christ Community Lutheran School (Kirkwood)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Christ Community Lutheran School (Crestwood)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Christ Community Lutheran School (Webster Groves)Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Lutheran High School South Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Green Park Lutheran School Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
Immanuel Lutheran School, Olivette Schoenberger Creek-Mississippi River
Salem Lutheran River des Peres Maline Creek
St. John's Lutheran School Hamilton Creek-Meramec River Kiefer Creek
SSD
Ackerman Maline Creek-Mississippi River Maline Creek
Litzsinger Deer Creek
Neuwoehner Deer Creek Deer Creek
Northview Coldwater Creek
Southview Gravois Creek Gravois Creek
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Appendix BMP 8
MCM1 Message Library
Message "Learn/read More" Link/File Image link
Residential
Don’t be a litter bug! Trash can enter the
stormwater system and bring pollutants into local
creeks and streams. MSD has trash bash clean-up
events throughout the year. Volunteer today! Visit
www.mostreamteam.org to check out upcoming
clean-up events in your area.
Commercial
Don’t be a litter bug! Trash from illegal dumping
and littering is a source of pollution in creeks and
streams which is harmful to fish and other natural
habitat. Learn more how your organization can
volunteer for a clean-up event at
www.msdprojectclear.org
For website only N/A VOLUNTEER TO CLEAN UP ST. LOUIS CREEKS AND
STREAMS. Join the April Confluence Trash Bash.
For website only N/A
VOLUNTEER TO CLEAN UP ST. LOUIS CREEKS AND
STREAMS. Join the October River des Peres Trash
Bash.
Pet Waste Residential Don't be a Party POOPer. Pick up after your pet to
keep creeks and streams healthy
Don't be a Party POOPer. Pick up after your pet
to keep creeks and streams healthy
https://msdprojectclear.org/custo
mers/problems-tips/healthy-
home-tips/pet-waste/
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Yard Waste
Management
Residential and
commercial
Only rain to the storm drain. Yard waste dumped
in storm drains and streams banks causes erosion
and is also a source of pollution which is harmful to
fish and other natural habitats. Instead, try
bagging or composting.
ONLY RAIN TO THE STORM DRAIN. Dispose of
yard waste properly to keep area streams healthy.
Sewers are not trash cans.
https://msdprojectclear.org/custo
mers/problems-tips/healthy-
home-tips/yard-waste/
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Yard
Management -
nutrient
application
Commercial
Prevent fertilizer runoff. When chemicals and
nutrients from fertilizer run into water sources like
lakes and streams, they can cause a lot of damage
to the environment. Learn more at
www.epa.gov/nutrientpollution/what-you-can-do-
your-yard
N/A N/A N/A
Individual
Sewage Disposal
Systems
For website only N/A
SEPTIC SMART HOMEOWNERS. Septic tanks still
exist in the MSD service area and can damage
streams
https://msdprojectclear.org/custo
mers/problems-tips/healthy-
home-tips/
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Winter Deicing Residential and
commercial
Take it easy on the salt. Try shoveling before
salting when it snows. Too much salt and other
chemicals end up in our creeks and streams
causing pollution that can damage property, fish,
and other natural habitat
HOLD THE SALT. Try shoveling before salting.
Too much salt can damage streams
https://www.youtube.com/watch
?v=gdmORkLwzDs
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Safely Draining
Pools & Spas For website only N/A, most residents don't have pools/spas SAFELY DRAIN YOUR POOL. Chemicals used in
pools can damage streams.
https://msdprojectclear.org/custo
mers/problems-tips/healthy-
home-tips/pools-spas/
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Household
Hazardous Waste Residential
Healthy spring cleaning tip. St. Louis City and
County residents can safely dispose of and recycle
paint thinners, pesticides, cleaning solutions,
motor oil, and more at two area locations. Join
the effort to Recycle Responsibly! Learn more at
hhwstl.com.
HEALTHY SPRING CLEANING TIP. St. Louis City
and County residents can safely dispose of
household hazardous waste.
www.hhwstl.com
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Littering
DON'T BE A LITTER BUG! Trash from illegal
dumping and littering can damage streams.
Pollutant Topic Customer
Classification Bill Message, 321 character limit Website Banner Message - MSD Homepage, 150 Character limit, 4 second air time
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https://msdprojectclear.org/com
munity-education/take-
action/stream-clean-up/
https://msdprojectclear.org/com
munity-education/take-
action/stream-clean-up/
192
Appndix BMP 9
MCM1 Education Materials
Brochure Front Example Brochure Back Example (pet waste)
Brochure Front Examples
193
Appndix BMP 9
MCM1 Education Materials
Brochure Front Examples
194
Appendix BMP 11
MCM1 Post Pet Waste Signs in Parks
Number of Parks Number of Posted
Signs Reported Comments
1 City of Ballwin 4 5 -
2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 9 9 n/a
3 City of Bel-Ridge 4 4 -
4 City of Berkeley 12 12 -
5 City of Black Jack 2 2 Norman C McCourt Park is just finishing contraction. The
city will install new BMP signs.
6 City of Breckenridge Hills 3 6 -
7 City of Brentwood 6 18 N/A
8 City of Bridgeton 10 10 -
9 City of Calverton Park 1 2 None
10 City of Charlack 2 3 -
11 City of Chesterfield 10 30 N/A
12 City of Clarkson Valley 0 0 Our organization intends to expand our team, reinforcing
our commitment towards accomplishing our MSD
13 City of Clayton 11 15 -
14 City of Cool Valley 2 1 -
15 City of Crestwood 7 14 -
16 City of Creve Coeur 6 6 BMP achieved
17 City of Dellwood 4 8 -
18 City of Des Peres 4 8 -
19 City of Ellisville 11 22 22 Pet Waste signs and 5 pet waste stations are located in
parks.
20 City of Fenton 11 15 -
21 City of Ferguson 13 36 -
22 City of Florissant 19 17 -
23 City of Frontenac 0 25 n/a
24 City of Glendale 0 10 -
25 City of Green Park 0 0 -
26 City of Hazelwood 16 16 -
27 City of Jennings 4 5 Complete
28 City of Kirkwood 12 13 -
29 City of Ladue 2 6 -
Co-permittee
195
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MCM1 Post Pet Waste Signs in Parks
Number of Parks Number of Posted
Signs Reported CommentsCo-permittee
30 City of Lakeshire 1 2
31 City of Manchester 6 7 -
32 City of Maryland Heights 6 6 -
33 City of Moline Acres 2 3 NONE
34 City of Normandy 1 2 -
35 City of Northwoods 1 1 -
36 City of Oakland 3 3 -
37 City of Olivette 5 20 -
38 City of Overland 9 25 -
39 City of Pagedale 4 4 none
40 City of Richmond Heights 2 4 -
41 City of Rock Hill 6 6 -
42 City of Shrewsbury 4 15 -
43 City of St. Ann 4 9 -
44 City of St. John 4 4 -
45 City of Sunset Hills 7 45 -
46 City of Town & Country 4 15 -
47 City of University City 16 16 -
48 City of Valley Park 9 6 BMP is met, some parks are "No Pets Allowed"
49 City of Vinita Park 4 4 none
50 City of Warson Woods 4 7 N/A
51 City of Webster Groves 20 19 -
52 City of Wildwood 14 40 -
53 City of Winchester 1 8 -
54 City of Woodson Terrace 3 7 N/A
55 St. Louis County 48 52 -
56 Town of Norwood Court 1 5 -
57 Village of Bel-Nor 3 3 -
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Appendix BMP 11
MCM1 Post Pet Waste Signs in Parks
Number of Parks Number of Posted
Signs Reported CommentsCo-permittee
58 Village of Hanley Hills 3 6
The ordinances remain in place. As stated last year, the
following is in place: 1) No littering, pictures and
instructions on how to handle pet waste, park operation
hours, where to park vehicles and park names are posted
very prominently. The instructions on the signs are
enforced. Warning letters are sent by Hanley Hills to all
violators. Litter in par Parks Ordinance: 235.010-
235.080; Animal Control and Waste Ordinance: 205.130
and 205.030. Note: The Robert Myers Memorial Park
sign has been damaged, but the end of February 2024, it
should be repaired.
59 Village of Marlborough 0 0 No parks
60 Village of Riverview 2 6 -
197
Appendix BMP 12
MCM1 Community Partners
Organization About Organization Plan Area
Focus Contact Name
Available
Contact
Information
Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including
Advertising*
Ameren UE- Missouri
Provides electric and gas service to central and eastern
Missouri, and is committed to protecting natural resources,
including the preservation of water. Though Ameren
facilities are geographically situated in an area of ample
water supply, they have made conscious decisions to
conserve water in the design and modifications of their
facilities, and plan to conserve water further in the future
All
Marcus Billups,
Engineering
Customer Support
MBillups@amere
n.com http://www.ameren.com/missouri Educational material distribution, trash bash volunteer
opportunity
American Public Works Association
(APWA) Missouri Chapter - St. Louis
Branch
The APWA Center for Sustainability builds the skills,
knowledge and tools for its members to exercise
sustainable leadership in their communities.
All
Kevin Sheppard,
Education
kshepard@mecres
ults.com
kshepard@mecr
esults.com http://missouri.apwa.net/Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution
AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps is a voluntary civil society program supported
by the U.S. federal government, foundations, corporations,
and other donors engaging adults in public service work
with a goal of "helping others and meeting critical needs in
the community.
All no information
available See website https://americorps.gov/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking
volunteer opportunity
Audubon Society
Audubon Bring Conservation Home Program provides on-
site assistance to small, private landowners* in the greater
St. Louis area for the restoration of native plant and animal
habitat on their grounds. The Bring Conservation Home
Program will offer advice in landscaping with
environmentally healthy and sustainable native plant
species, the removal of invasive plant species such as bush
honeysuckle, water conservation on the urban landscape,
and other stewardship practices that promote healthy
habitat for birds, native wildlife and people.
All Dan Pearson
BCH Coordinator
dpearson@stloui
saudubon.org
http://www.stlouisaudubon.org/conse
rvation/BCH/index.php
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
BAYER
BAYER is a St. Louis industry in consumer health,
pharmaceuticals, animal health and crop science. BAYER
staff invites MSD and other environmental organizations to
particpate in Earth Day events and plans clean-up events
All
Jessica Hughes
Environmental
Engineer
314-694-5633
jessica.hughes@
bayer.com no information available
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Beyond Housing
Empowers communities to make them better plaes to live.
Their volunteer program includes clean-up events to help
beautify communities and save the environment
North St. Louis
Area
Kim Paige,
Engagement
Coordinator,
Community
Engagement
Department
kpaige@beyondh
ousing.org
314-376-5814
https://beyondhousing.org/volunteer
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
BiodiverseCity St. Louis
Growing network of organizations and individuals
throughout the greater St. Louis region who share a stake in
improving quality of life for all through actions that
welcome nature into our urban, suburban and rural
communities
All Allison Brown
abrown@mobot.
org
(314) 577-9473 x
76312
BiodiverseCity St. Louis
(missouribotanicalgarden.org)
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests
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MCM1 Community Partners
Organization About Organization Plan Area
Focus Contact Name
Available
Contact
Information
Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including
Advertising*
St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests
Blue 2 Blue Blue 2 Blue educates about water pollution and hosts
cleanup events All Leah and Josh
Wislon
blue2blueconser
vation@gmail.co
m
https://www.blue2blueconservation.c
om/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Boeing's environmental club (BEEP)Boeing company volunteer group All Sara Schneider sarabschneider@
yahoo.com no information available
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Boy Scouts St. Louis District
Scouting’s programs and outdoor adventures give young
people the opportunity and freedom to explore a world
beyond the boundaries of everyday life, while promoting
Environmental Stewardship
All no information
available See website https://stlbsa.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking
volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape®
Brightside St. Louis Make neighborhoods more livable, St. Louis downtown
more vibrant, the region more sustainable St. Louis City Mary Lou Green marylou.brightsi
de@gmail.com http://www.brightsidestl.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking
volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape®
Chain of Rocks Community
Association
dedicated to promoting the common good and social
welfare of the community of North St. Louis City and parks
North St. Louis
City
no information
available
corca2stl@outlo
ok.com http://corca2stl.org/index.html
Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Deer Creek Watershed Alliance
The Deer Creek Watershed Alliance helps facilitate cleaner,
safer water in Deer Creek, with a focus on plant-based
solutions.
Deer Creek
Watershed
no information
available
info@deercreeka
lliance.org http://www.deercreekalliance.org/
Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
Earth Day 365
Earth Day 365 provides opportunities for environmental
action through its programs and events. Earth Day 365 has
built its reputation on its annual St. Louis Earth Day Festival,
which is now recognized as one of the largest Earth Day
celebrations in the country, but touches over a million
individuals through its year-round programming like
Recycling On the Go, Green Dining Alliance and Earth Day
Action Grants.
All
Jessica Watson
Executive Director,
(314) 282-7532
director@earthd
ay-365.org https://earthday-365.org/info booth
East-West Gateway Council of
Governments, OneSTL
Organization through which individual counties and cities
can coordinate their efforts.All Aaron Young aaron.young@e
wgateway.org
http://www.ewgateway.org/
http://www.onestl.org/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
199
Appendix BMP 12
MCM1 Community Partners
Organization About Organization Plan Area
Focus Contact Name
Available
Contact
Information
Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including
Advertising*
St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests
Ferguson-Florissant School District
Little Creek Watershed
Little Creek Nature Area is a 97-acre outdoor educational
facility owned and operated by the Ferguson-Florissant
School District. Since 1974, teachers have provided ecology,
environmental science, field biology and living history
programs for district students.
North St. Louis
County Joel Brown joelbrown1213@
gmail.com https://www.fergflor.org/Domain/68 Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity
FOCUS St. Louis®
Region’s premier leadership organization, preparing diverse
leaders to work cooperatively for a thriving St. Louis region
through experience-based leadership training, civic issue
education and public engagement initiatives.
All no information
available See website http://www.focus-
stl.org/?page=About
Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking
volunteer opportunity
Geese Peace
Geese Peace is a professionally contracted service using
specially trained herding and working dogs and other
effective methods to solve your problems with Canada
Geese. Geese Peace connected with MSD in 2019 to
discuss education partnership opportunities about geese
population/waste control around waterways
All no information
available See website https://nomoregeese.com/about/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri Environmental Stewardship All Nicole Dalton
(314) 592-2312;
ndalton@girlsco
utsem.org
answercenter@g
irlscoutsem.org
http://www.girlscoutsem.org Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking
volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape®
Great Rivers Greenway
Oversees a dynamic network of parks and open spaces
linked together by greenways, connecting our communities so
people can live life outside. The network of greenways
strengthens the social, economic and environmental well-
being of our region. Trash Bash partner
All Tom Schweiss
(314) 436-4548;
tschweiss@grgstl
.org
http://www.greatrivers.info/
Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
Greenway Network, Inc
Mission is to conserve natural resources, encourage sound
management of the watersheds, and protect the quality of
life for the residents of the St. Louis Region. Trash Bash
partner.
All no information
available
greenwaynetwor
k@gmail.com https://greenwaynetwork.org/
Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
League of Watershed Gaurdians
The League of Watershed Guardians (LoWG) is an
association of Stream Team in East Central Missouri. The
LoWG promotes and supports the Stream Teams by serving
as a resource for information, education, stewardship and
advocacy; by facilitating communications between Teams;
and by serving as a united voice for healthy watersheds in
east central Missouri.
All no information
available
contact@strea
mteam5168.org no information available
Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
200
Appendix BMP 12
MCM1 Community Partners
Organization About Organization Plan Area
Focus Contact Name
Available
Contact
Information
Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including
Advertising*
St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests
Litzsinger Road Ecology Center
The Litzsinger Road Ecology Center (LREC) helps teachers
engage their students in place-based education: using local
ecology as a framework for studying a variety of subjects
while interacting with the community.
All no information
available See website http://www.litzsinger.org/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
Meramec River Recreation
Association
The Meramec River Recreation Association is dedicated to
sustainable recreation and wise riparian and floodplain use
of lower Meramec River basin
Meramec River
Plan Area
Watershed
David Wilson See Facebook See Facebook
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Mississippi River Cities and Towns
Initiative (MRCTI) - The Mississippi
River Plastic Pollution Initiative
The initiative is beginning in 2021 with data collection in
three pilot locations along the Mississippi River: Baton
Rouge, Louisiana; St. Louis, Missouri; and St. Paul,
Minnesota. As pilot locations, these cities are promoting
education and outreach materials about plastics in inland
waters and supporting local data collection events in their
communities.
All
Jennifer Wendt,
Plastic Waste
Reduction
Campaign
Manager
314-518-2518
www.mrcti.org
jwendt@mrcti.or
g
https://www.mrcti.org/mississippi-
river-plastic-pollution-initiative
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Missouri American Water
Missouri American Water promotes and supports trash
clean-up events by serving as a resource for information,
education, stewardship, and advocacy
All Samantha Williams
Samantha.Willia
ms@amwater.co
m
https://amwater.com/moaw/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Missouri Native Plant Society, St.
Louis Chapter
The Saint Louis Chapter meets on the fourth Wednesday of
each month except November and December. Meetings are
held in the Sunset Hills Community Center, 3915 S.
Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63127. The meetings
consist of discussing volunteer opportunities, business
session, and a featured speaker.
All no information
available See website https://monativeplants.org/chapters/s
aint-louis/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Missouri Stream Team
Missouri Stream Team is a working partnership of citizens
who are concerned about Missouri Streams. The Stream
Team Program provides an opportunity for all citizens to get
involved in river conservation
All
Chris Riggert,
Stream Team
Coordinator
chris.riggert@md
c.mo.gov http://www.mostreamteam.org/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
Open Space Council
The organization encourages biodiversity through land and
water conservation, preservation and restoration. It hosts
the annual operation clean stream held every 4th Sat in
August
All Bonnie Harper,
Executive Director
bonnie@opensp
acestl.org http://www.openspacestl.org
Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
Republic Services
Regularly donates to special events, hold responsible
recycling and waste disposal classes, and encourage our
employees to give their time to community projects.
All no information
available (636) 947-5959 https://www.republicservices.com/co
mmunities/community-involvement Trash Bash volunteer opportunity
201
Appendix BMP 12
MCM1 Community Partners
Organization About Organization Plan Area
Focus Contact Name
Available
Contact
Information
Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including
Advertising*
St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests
Revitalization of Baden Association A group interested in improving the Baden neighborhood
and surrounding communities. North
Tashara Earl, MBA,
MA
President of
Revitalization of
Baden Association
roba.org@gmail.
com
https://sites.google.com/view/robastl/
home Confluence Trash Bash volunteer opportunity
River Des Peres Coalition
The mission of the River des Peres Watershed Coalition is to
improve, protect, and maintain the River des Peres, its
tributaries, and its watershed as a vital natural and cultural
resource in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
River des Peres
Watershed
no information
available See website http://www.riverdesperes.org/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
Southampton Neighborhood
Association
The Asociation includes a community engagement group
and landscape group. The community engagement group is
dedicated to providing volunteer opportunities to make
connections. The landscape group promotes landscapes
that use native plants in an inspiring and interesting way
River des Peres
Watershed
no information
available See website https://www.southamptonstl.org/Lan
dscaping
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Spanish Lake Community
Association
For the people of Spanish Lake, an unincorporated St. Louis
County community in North County. The mission of the
Spanish Lake Community Association is to inform, motivate
and organize the residents of Spanish Lake on issues that
affect the quality of life in their unincorporated community.
The association sponsors projects and activities to
encourage cooperative efforts that will develop a strong
community identity among its residents.
Spanish Lake,
unincorporated
St. Louis
County
no information
available See website http://www.spanishlakemo.org/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
St. Louis Aquarium Foundation
The St. Louis Aquarium Foundation is a non-profit
organization working in partnership with the St. Louis
Aquarium at Union Station to provide education and
conservation programs. Through dedicated volunteers and
staff, the Foundation will inspire and educate visitors about
aquatic life and the importance of conservation now and for
the future.Conservation and Education Center expected to
open with aquarium October 2019. Members attended
2018 Confluence Trash Bash
All
Gail Weller,
Development
Manager
314-923-3925
gweller@stlaqua
riumfoundation.
org
https://www.stlaquariumfoundation.o
rg/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity,
202
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MCM1 Community Partners
Organization About Organization Plan Area
Focus Contact Name
Available
Contact
Information
Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including
Advertising*
St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests
St. Louis ArtWorks
The mission of St. Louis ArtWorks is to broaden educational
and career opportunities for youth in the St. Louis Region
through apprenticeships in the arts and through community
collaborations. Paint and sell rain barrels through MSD
Partnership
All no information
available See website http://stlartworks.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking
volunteer opportunity
St. Louis County Department of
Public Health- Household Hazardous
Waste
Goal of this organization is to protect public health and the
environment by encouraging greater diversion from landfill
disposal and regulating the solid waste management
system.
St. Louis
County Sarah Staebell
(314) 615-0600/
SStaebell@stloui
sco.com
www.hhwstl.com/
Educational material distribution,
information/presentation host, enviroscape, trash bash
volunteer opportunity
St. Louis County Library St. Louis County Libraries offer educational opportunities to
residents of all ages.
Unincorporate
d St. Louis
County
no information
available See website https://www.slcl.org/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
St. Louis Earth Day Festival Community tradition to learn about sustainable products
and services offered by local businesses and organizations All
Jessica Watson,
PhD
Executive Director
jessica@earthda
y-365.org https://earthday-365.org/festival/
Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
St. Louis Science Center Free information booths available at First Friday events, if
the topic fits All no information availableSee website https://www.slsc.org/first-fridays/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
St. Louis University Green Billikens
The focus of the Green Billikens is to promote sustainability
on SLU's campus. Annual events include SLUstainability
week, RecycleMania, the Green Game, E-waste drive,
Shredmania, and tablings at various events. Green Billiken
members will participate in volunteering at these events
and more
All no information
available
greenbilliken@sl
u.edu
https://groups.sluconnection.com/org
anization/greenbillikens
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
St. Louis University Social Events
Committee
The focus of the Green Billikens is to promote sustainability
on SLU's campus. Annual events include SLUstainability
week, RecycleMania, the Green Game, E-waste drive,
Shredmania, and tablings at various events. Green Billiken
members will participate in volunteering at these events
and more
All Allyson Cochran,
MLS(ASCP)cm
gsa.social@slu.e
du no information available
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
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MCM1 Community Partners
Organization About Organization Plan Area
Focus Contact Name
Available
Contact
Information
Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including
Advertising*
St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests
St. Louis University Water Institute
The mission of the WATER Institute is to advance water
innovation to serve humanity focusing on addressing water-
related social justice issues at home and around the world,
protecting aquatic ecosystems, and improving
infrastructure to secure water supplies and address key
societal needs
All no information
available
research@slu.ed
u
https://www.slu.edu/research/researc
h-institute/contact-research-
institute.php
Trash clean up events with employees/students
St. Vincent Greenway, Inc
Transform the Greenway into a socially and economically
viable and mutually supportive group of communities. Using
the Greenway as a connecting space throughout the
neighborhoods it passes through, St. Vincent Greenway Inc.
promotes safety, health, vitality, and community. We do
this through various programs and events that include
community residents.
City of
University City
no information
available See website
https://skinkerdebaliviere.wordpress.c
om/2013/05/15/what-really-needs-
doing-how-can-st-vincent-greenway-
inc-help/
Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Stream Teams United
supports the Missouri Stream Team Program and advances
the protection and improvement of Missouri’s waterways
through education, advocacy, and stewardship efforts.
Some work includes providing grants and scholarships to
Stream Team volunteers, and developing statewide
educational watershed programs.
All Mary Culler,
Executive Director (660) 284-6195 http://mstwc.org/stream-teams-
united/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity, Enviroscape®
Sustainable Backyard Network Mission includes educating about residential yard best
management practices All Terry Winkelmann
(314) 680-3445,
terry@sustainabl
ebackyardtour.co
m
www.sustainablebackyard.org
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Trailnet
Supports educating the general public about active
transportation options and reducing their carbon footprint.
MSD Project Clear partners with Trailnet on Calm Streets
Green Infrastructure projects.
All Corinne Austin, Director of Developmentcorinne@trailnet
.org https://trailnet.org/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
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MCM1 Community Partners
Organization About Organization Plan Area
Focus Contact Name
Available
Contact
Information
Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including
Advertising*
St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests
The Big Muddy Speaker Series
The Big Muddy Speaker Series brings together Missouri
River experts with interested community members to share
knowledge and perspective on the Missouri River, its
history, ecology, uses, commerce and more. It is created
and inspired by a partnership of organizations with a
common goal – to deepen the connection of our
communities to the river that connects us to each other
All no information
available
riverrelief@riverr
elief.org http://bigmuddyspeakers.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking
volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape®
The Green Center
The Green Center is an arts and environmental education
organization dedicated to helping people understand the
natural world through hands-on experiences, restoring
native habitats, and encouraging artistic expression inspired
by nature
All no information
available
volunteer@thegr
eencenter.org http://www.thegreencenter.org/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking
volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape®
The Nature Conservancy in Missouri
The Nature Conservancy collaborates to find and share
good ideas to improve people’s lives and protect the
world’s great places.
All
Rebecca Weaver,
Cities Program
Manager
weaverr@stlouis-
mo.gov
https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-
us/where-we-work/united-
states/missouri/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
U.S. Green Building Council
The U.S. Green Building Council promotes sustainability in
building design, construction, and operation. USGBC
developed the LEED green building rating system.
All Hope Gribble
(314) 577-0225/
hope.gribble@m
obot.org
www.usgbc-mogateway.org
Educational material distribution,
information/presentation host, enviroscape, trash bash
volunteer opportunity
Washington University School of
Medicine Earth Day Celebration
Invites vendors and groups from throughout the region to
set up tables and engage with the campus community
around Sustainability topics
All
Jacquelyn Stearns,
Communication &
Program
Coordinator
314.362.2534,
j.stearns@wustl.
edu no information available
Information booth/presentation host, Educational
material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Washington University St. Louis
Higher education institution with an Office of Sustainability
with the charge of integrating sustainable values and
practices into strategic planning processes, campus
operations, and overall university practices
All Cassandra Hage
Assistant Director
314-935-5947
cassandra.hage@
wustl.edu
https://sustainability.wustl.edu/about-
2/office-of-sustainability/Trash clean up events with employees/students
205
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MCM1 Community Partners
Organization About Organization Plan Area
Focus Contact Name
Available
Contact
Information
Website Potential Stormwater Impact Activities, Including
Advertising*
St. Louis area community partners with water pollution education interests
Waste Connections Provide resources for recycling and waste disposal All Brady Stewart,
Region Engineer
(314) 486-473,
brady.stewart@
WasteConnectio
ns.com
https://www.wasteconnections.com/Trash Bash volunteer opportunity
Waste Management of St. Louis Provide resources for recycling and waste disposal All Randyn Saner
Account Manager
(314) 313-3207;
rsaner@wm.com
http://www.wm.com/thinkgreen/inde
x.jsp Trash Bash volunteer opportunity
Webster Groves Nature Study
Society
Objectives are "to stimulate interest in nature study on the
part of adults and children, to cooperate with other
organizations in nature study, and to encourage amateur
research in the natural science." In keeping with these
objectives, field trips and meetings involve the exchange of
knowledge between experienced and inexperienced
members. Interaction between amateurs and professionals
is encouraged.
City of Webster
Groves
no information
available
mccormack491@
gmail.com http://www.wgnss.org/
Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer
opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer
opportunity
Young Friends of earthday365
Allies of Earth Day 365 cultivating support for the mission of
Earth Day 365 by utilizing St. Louis’ community resources
and raising awareness through service
All no information
available
friends@earthda
y-365.org
https://earthday-
365.org/support/friends-of-earth-day/
Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking
volunteer opportunity
* Information booth/presentation host, Educational material distribution, Trash Bash volunteer opportunity, Storm drain marking volunteer opportunity, Enviroscape® watershed model user
206
Appendix BMP 14
MCM1 MSD Events
Event
Start
Date
Forum for Presentation/Event Presentation/Event Title or Topic
Number of
Participants
Reached
Participants
Age
1 02/08/23 River des Peres Watershed Coalition Annual
Meeting Rainscaping Stormwater BMP presentation 35 adult
2 02/18/23 Towne South Homeowners Association
Annual Meeting Rainscaping Stormwater BMP presentation 100 adult
3 04/20/23 Bayer Earth Day Celebration Stormwater BMP information booth 400 adult
4 04/30/23 Partners for Native Landscaping Native
Plant Fair Stormwater BMP information booth 335 all ages
5 06/03/23 St. Louis Association of Community
Organizations Stormwater BMP information booth unknown all ages
6 08/05/23 Green Living Festival, Missouri Botanical
Garden Stormwater BMP information booth 166 all ages
7 09/24/23 Hispanic Fesitval at Soulard Park Stormwater BMP information booth 1466 all ages
8 09/24/23 Climate Solutions Day Stormwater BMP information booth 1000 all ages
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, MSD Events
207
Appendix BMP 14
MCM1 Co-permittee Events
Co-permittee Plan Area Event Start Date Presentation/Event Title or Topic Attendance
Number Describe Material Distributed Number of Material
Distributed
City of Brentwood 2023-03-04 Electronics Recycling 40
MRC Electronics completed recycling of
unwanted electronic devices at
Brentwood Rec Center
40
City of Brentwood 2023-05-13 Electronics Recycling 41
MRC Electronics completed recycling of
unwanted electronic devices at
Brentwood Rec Center
41
City of Brentwood 2023-08-12 Electronics Recycling 44
MRC Electronics completed recycling of
unwanted electronic devices at
Brentwood Rec Center
44
City of Brentwood 2023-12-09 Electronics Recycling 45
MRC Electronics completed recycling of
unwanted electronic devices at
Brentwood Rec Center
45
City of Brentwood 2023-06-27 Compost at Home 20 MIssouri Botanical Garden presentation
on composting at home was completed.20
City of Bridgeton 2023-03-16 Bridgeton Banner 4700 Lawn Maintenance Info 4700
City of Bridgeton 2023-03-16 Bridgeton Banner 4700 Trash Bash Info 4700
City of Bridgeton 2023-06-15 Bridgeton Banner 4700 Trash Bash Update 4700
City of Bridgeton 2023-06-15 Bridgeton Banner 4700 Trash & Recycling Info 4700
City of Bridgeton 2023-09-21 Bridgeton Banner 4700 Document Shredding, Electronic
Recycling & Drug Take-Back Event 4700
City of Bridgeton 2023-09-21 Bridgeton Banner 4700 Tree Limb Pick-up Info 4700
City of Bridgeton 2023-12-21 Bridgeton Banner 4700 Holiday Recycling Guide 4700
City of Chesterfield 2023-04-29 Earth Day 400 MSD flyers, drain stops, magnets and
erasers 150
City of Clarkson Valley 2023-10-28 Drug Take Back Event 10 Posted on city website 0
City of Clayton 2023-01-02 City Hall Public Display 5 Brochures : Pet Waste : Help Protect
Water Quality in St Louis 5
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, Co-permittee Reported Events
208
Appendix BMP 14
MCM1 Co-permittee Events
Co-permittee Plan Area Event Start Date Presentation/Event Title or Topic Attendance
Number Describe Material Distributed Number of Material
Distributed
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, Co-permittee Reported Events
City of Clayton 2024-01-02 City Hall Public Display 5 Brochure : Yard Waste and Our
Environment 5
City of Clayton 2024-01-02 City Hall Public Display 5 Brochure : Keeping Pollutants Out of
Storm Water 5
City of Clayton 2024-01-02 City Hall Public Display 5 Brochure : Working Together to Manage
Stormwater Pollution 5
City of Clayton 2024-01-02 City Hall Public Display 5 Brochure : Clean Water You Can Make a
Difference 5
City of Clayton 2024-01-02 City Hall Public Display 5 Bookmarks : Clean Water 5
City of Dellwood 2023-03-11 Community Recycling 35 trash bags, gloves, hand sanitizer,
educational handouts 130
City of Des Peres 2023-05-13 Monster Machines 300 MSD vac truck and staff -
City of Ellisville 2023-01-01 Provide Brochures at City Hall 1000
The following MSD provided brochures:
Pet Waste, Yard Waste and our
Environment, Keeping Pollutants out of
Stormwater, Understanding Stormwater
Runoff, Clean Water, Planter Boxes, Rain
Gardens, Project Clear Grease Info Sheet,
Porous Pavement, Project Clear Grease
Can Caps, Native Planting Information
50
City of Ellisville 2023-01-01 Online Information on City Website 5000
Provide links to MSD website for Phase II
Stormwater information, MSD Hotline,
MSD Rainscaping Grant Program, Rain
Barrel Information
10
City of Florissant ---Materials Available at Kiosk in City Hall,
Public Works -
City of Frontenac 2023-10-13 Frontenac Festival 100 Informational Handouts 50
City of Green Park 2023-10-01 Materials distribution -Keep fats, oils, grease out of your drain -
City of Hazelwood 2023-05-23 Recycling -Reclyable Materials Pamplet -
209
Appendix BMP 14
MCM1 Co-permittee Events
Co-permittee Plan Area Event Start Date Presentation/Event Title or Topic Attendance
Number Describe Material Distributed Number of Material
Distributed
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, Co-permittee Reported Events
City of Hazelwood 2023-06-27 Recycling -Reclyable Materials Pamplet -
City of Hazelwood 2023-07-25 Recycling -Reclyable Materials Pamplet -
City of Hazelwood 2023-07-04 Recycling -Reclyable Materials Pamplet -
City of Hazelwood 2023-06-10 Recycling/Hazardous Waste Disposal -Hazardous Waste Disposal Pamphlet -
City of Hazelwood 2023-09-09 Recycling -Reclyable Materials Pamplet -
City of Kirkwood -MSD Brochures -Materials Available aty kiosk in City Hall -
City of Ladue 2023-11-04 Honeysuckle Hack 30 pamplets on native plants, honeysuckle
removal 10
City of Ladue 2023-04-22 Arboer Day Celebration 60 pamplets on native plants, honeysuckle
removal 20
City of Ladue 2023-07-03 Tree Canopy Benefits information -Citywide Newsletter 3300
City of Ladue 2023-03-03 Stormwater Review Strategies -Citywide Newsletter 3300
City of Manchester -Information Distributed at City Buildings ---
City of Maryland Heights 2023-06-01 The Importance of Picking Up After your
Dog 27000 City-wide Newsletter 27000
City of Maryland Heights 2023-08-01 Keep Storm Drains Clean 27000 City-wide Newsletter 27000
City of Northwoods 2023-04-05 Substantial Improvement/Damage 3 Pamphlet 2
City of Oakland 2023-09-25 River Des Peres Trash Bash -Website Invitation to Volunteer at Trash
Bash on October 28 -
210
Appendix BMP 14
MCM1 Co-permittee Events
Co-permittee Plan Area Event Start Date Presentation/Event Title or Topic Attendance
Number Describe Material Distributed Number of Material
Distributed
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, Co-permittee Reported Events
City of Oakland 2023-09-01 Electronics Recycling -
Electronics Recycling Event in Crestwood
on Sept 9 to which all Oakland residents
were invited
-
City of Oakland 2023-08-18 Paper Shredding Event -Paper Shredding Announcement on City
webpage -
City of Oakland 2023-04-07 Spring Newsletter -Raingarden article 450
City of Olivette 2023-10-20 Community E-Waste drop off Disposal -Social Media, email and newsletter -
City of Olivette -MSD Publications -Kiosk at Olivette City Center Building -
City of St. Ann 2024-01-02 brochures 125 Info on how to properly dispose of yard
waste and pet waste 25
City of St. John 2023-04-01 Yard waste -Newsletter 3500
City of Sunset Hills 2023-09-23 Suncrest Fest 2000 MSD Brochures 50
City of Sunset Hills 2023-11-18 Honeysuckle Removal - Gempp Park 40 MSD Brochures 15
City of Town & Country 2023-06-01 Yard Waste -Tips from MSD 11000
City of Town & Country 2023-08-01 Operation Clean Stream -Open Space Verbiage 11000
City of Town & Country 2023-08-01 Pet Waste Map -Map of Pet Waste Stations 11000
City of Town & Country 2023-08-01 Pet Waste -MSD Brochure 11000
City of Town & Country 2023-12-01 Seasonal Tips -Missouri Department of Conservaton 11000
City of University City 2023-07-12 Illicit Stormwater Discharges -Social Media, City' website, City's
building -
211
Appendix BMP 14
MCM1 Co-permittee Events
Co-permittee Plan Area Event Start Date Presentation/Event Title or Topic Attendance
Number Describe Material Distributed Number of Material
Distributed
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, Co-permittee Reported Events
City of University City 2023-09-18 Trash, Recycling, Yardwaste, Leaf
Collection -Social Media, City' website, City's
building -
City of University City 2023-01-03 MSD brochures(project clear, clean
water, rainscaping, etc.)-City' website, City's building -
City of University City 2023-10-24 River Des Peres Trash Bash -Social Media, City' website, City's
building -
City of Warson Woods 2023-01-01
Storm and Sanitary Best Management
Practices information is available at city
hall and on the city website. Lids to
allow residents to collect grease and
dispose of it in cans are also available at
city hall. No formal event held,
opportunity is there throughout the year
for the public entering city hall to grab
educational materials. Attendance
number given is an estimate of the
number of residents that visit city hall in
a year.
85
Storm and Sanitary Best Management
Practices information is available at city
hall and on the city website. Lids to
allow residents to collect grease and
dispose of it in cans are also available at
city hall
16
City of Webster Groves 2023-04-20 Watershed Awareness Workshop 28 --
City of Webster Groves 2023-09-15 Water Quality Training Workshop 10 --
City of Webster Groves -Green Our Cities program training 30
40 trees planted in city ROW,
information provided on how trees help
with stormwater management
200
City of Wildwood 2023-01-25 Watershed Erosion Task Force - Public
Meeting 5 public input -
City of Wildwood 2023-05-10 Watershed Erosion Task Force - Public
Meeting 5 public input -
City of Wildwood 2023-07-12 Watershed Erosion Task Force - Public
Meeting 5 public input -
City of Wildwood 2023-10-12 Watershed Erosion Task Force - Public
Meeting 5 public input -
City of Wildwood 2023-06-22 New Resident Picnic 20 MSD and City of Wildwood Stormwater
Handouts 20
City of Winchester 2023-01-02 Winchester Connection Newsletter
Mailed to Residents -Be Careful what Goes Down your Sewer 620
212
Appendix BMP 14
MCM1 Co-permittee Events
Co-permittee Plan Area Event Start Date Presentation/Event Title or Topic Attendance
Number Describe Material Distributed Number of Material
Distributed
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, Co-permittee Reported Events
City of Winchester 2023-02-28 Winchester Connection Newsletter
Mailed to Residents -Pet Waste Management 620
City of Winchester 2023-04-20 Winchester Connection Newsletter
Mailed to Residents -Storm Water Runoff 620
City of Winchester 2023-04-29 Winchester Connection Newsletter
Mailed to Residents 122 Document Shredding & E-cycle Event 620
City of Winchester 2023-06-22 Winchester Connection Newsletter
Mailed to Residents -Storm Water Run Off Pollution 620
City of Winchester 2023-08-17 Winchester Connection Newsletter
Mailed to Residents -What is a Catch Basin?620
City of Winchester 2023-01-05 Winchester Website -Storm Water Run Off Pollution -
City of Winchester 2023-01-05 Winchester Website -What to do with Waste Oil -
City of Winchester 2023-01-05 Winchester Website -Project Clear -
City of Winchester 2023-01-05 Winchester Website -Recycle Wizard - St. Louis Co. Waste
Management -
City of Winchester 2023-01-05 Winchester Website -All information from Newsletters is
posted on the website -
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-01-03 General 10 Illicit Stormwater Discharges 25
St. Louis County 2023-04-15 Bellefontaine Community Event 50 Distributed flyer 50
St. Louis County 2023-06-21 Summer Camp Presentation 40 Made household cleaner/ distributed
flyer 40
St. Louis County 2023-06-27 Summer Camp Presentation 50 Made household cleaner/ distributed
flyer 50
St. Louis County 2023-08-03 Summer Camp Presentation 60 Made household cleaner/ distributed
flyer 60
213
Appendix BMP 14
MCM1 Co-permittee Events
Co-permittee Plan Area Event Start Date Presentation/Event Title or Topic Attendance
Number Describe Material Distributed Number of Material
Distributed
2023 MCM 1 BMP Number 14, Co-permittee Reported Events
St. Louis County 2023-10-14 Shalom Health Fair 750 Distributed flyer 200
Town of Norwood Court 2023-05-10 MSD/resident info 10 Town sewer Maps 57
Town of Norwood Court 2023-02-12 MSD/Stream Buffer 1 share concept 5
Town of Norwood Court 2023-03-24 Lunch&Learn 1 shared concept 5
Town of Norwood Court 2023-05-22 constustion site stormwater
management 1 shared concept 5
Village of Hanley Hills 2023-10-28 Trash Bash 14 Clean-up 0
214
Appendix BMP 15
Home and Garden Show
Information Booth with Non-Point Source Pollution BMP Displays
Rain Barrel Display
215
Appendix BMP 15
Aquarium Messages
Get Involved! Action Kiosks
216
Appendix BMP 15
Aquarium Messages
Website Factoids
217
Appendix BMP 15
Aquarium Messages
Rain Garden
MSD is recognized on one of the signs in the Rain Garden, featuring information about MSD’s rain garden
grant program.
218
Appendix BMP 15
Aquarium Messages
Catfish plaque recognition on the Aquarium Foundation donor monument
MSD brochures located by the Action Kiosks
219
Appendix BMP 20
MCM1 EnviroScape Events
Event Date
Number of
Enviroscape
Presentations
Number of
Participants
Reached
Presenter
Organization
2/28/23 1 5 Litzsinger Road Ecology Center
3/8/23 1 14 Reed Elementary
3/7/23 3 43 Ritenour Gifted Center
3/10/23 1 12 St. Mary's High School
3/27-3/28/2023 3 77 Dewey Elementary
3/28/23 1 9 Kirkwood High School
3/28/23 2 45 Atlas Elementary - Unleashing Potential
3/29/23 1 21 St. Margaret of Scotland
4/5/23 5 35 Little Creek Nature Center
4/5/23 2 40 Shenandoah Valley Elementary
4/11/23 1 30 The College School
4/12/23 3 40 Forsyth School
4/13/23 5 81 MICDS
4/13/23 2 25 Parkway North High School
4/13/23 4 94 Holy Redeemer
4/15/23 1 20 Ferguson Middle School
4/17/23 1 22 St. Margaret of Scotland
4/25/23 8 94 Ferguson Middle School
4/26/23 2 200 Rogers Middle School
5/3/23 5 20 MSD
5/8/23 1 60 Missouri Botanical Garden
220
Appendix BMP 20
MCM1 EnviroScape Events
Event Date
Number of
Enviroscape
Presentations
Number of
Participants
Reached
Presenter
Organization
5/10/23 1 18
All Saints Academy @ St. Rose Philipine
Duchense
5/12/23 3 64 Reed Elementary
5/12/23 2 14 Hudson Elementary
5/13/23 1 6 Perennial
6/1/23 5 60 St. Louis Zoo
6/16/23 1 6 St. Joseph's Academy
6/21/23 4 45 Hazelwood West Middle School
7/22/23 1 45 Missouri Botanical Garden
7/24/23 60 108 Greater St. Louis Council - Boy Scouts of America
7/26/23 1 10 Perennial
9/8/23 1 16 South City Community School
9/12-9/13/2023 10 200 Seckman Middle School
9/20/23 1 3 Perennial
9/26/23 10 280 Truman Middle School
9/28/23 1 7 Litzsinger Road Ecology Center
10/2-10/6/23 3 72 McNair Elementary
10/11/23 2 34 Kirk Day School
12/11/23 3 20 Hudson Elementary
12/11/23 1 12 Urban League - Head Start
221
Appendix BMP 21
MCM2 Inlet Markers
Organization / Event Number of Stream
Markers
Number of Door
Hangers
Number of
Volunteers
Individual 29 100 5
Town and Country 31 500 unknown
La Hacienda Trustees 11 0 1
Individual 8 0 2
City of Richmond Heights 150 100 unknown
Open Space STL 63 0 10
Biehl Family 31 0 4
Premier Charter School 15 0 15
222
Appendix BMP 22
MCM1 Inlet Markers Map
Plan Area wide map
Zoomed in Plan Area section map
223
Appendix BMP 22
MCM1 Inlet Markers Map
Zoomed in Plan Area section map - 2023 labeled inlet in City of Chesterfield
224
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Date of Survey
or Complaint
Survey or
Complaint Premise Address or Nearest Address Municipaility Survey or Complaint Type Property Type
04/14/23 Complaint 15110 MANCHESTER BALLWIN IDD/Other IDD Commercial
02/05/21 Complaint 15222 MANCHESTER BALLWIN Grease Commercial
03/16/22 Complaint 15222 MANCHESTER BALLWIN IDD/Other IDD Commercial
05/19/20 Complaint 229 BROOKMONT FARM BALLWIN Grease Vacant/Agriculture
09/04/19 Complaint 296 VICTORIA POINTE BALLWIN Grease Single Family
11/19/21 Complaint 304 CLAYMONT COVE BALLWIN Yard Single Family
02/24/21 Survey 315 NEW BALLWIN RD A BALLWIN IDD/Other IDD Park
09/17/21 Complaint 367 RIES BEND BALLWIN IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/03/21 Complaint 437 BUSH BALLWIN Yard Single Family
06/15/20 Complaint 437 BUSH BALLWIN Yard Single Family
04/04/19 Complaint 480 TERRINGTON BALLWIN IDD/Other IDD Single Family
02/25/21 Survey 564 RUNNING CREEK DR BALLWIN Yard Single Family
02/25/21 Survey 568 RUNNING CREEK DR BALLWIN Yard Single Family
06/13/22 Complaint 753 CLUBHOUSE BALLWIN Grease Multi-Family
04/02/21 Complaint 10216 SURF BELLEFONTAINE NEIGHBORS Grease Single Family
06/11/19 Complaint 10307 ASHBROOK BELLEFONTAINE NEIGHBORS Grease Single Family
06/11/19 Complaint 1124 AVANT BELLEFONTAINE NEIGHBORS Grease Single Family
01/03/19 Complaint 916 LEBON BELLEFONTAINE NEIGHBORS Grease Single Family
01/24/19 Complaint 3721 HANLEY BEL-RIDGE IDD/Other IDD Commercial
01/24/19 Complaint 8765 NATURAL BRIDGE BEL-RIDGE IDD/Other IDD Commercial
09/26/22 Survey 8905 NATURAL BRIDGE RD BEL-RIDGE IDD/Other IDD Commercial
02/06/20 Complaint 6231 MADISON BERKELEY Grease Single Family
01/08/19 Complaint 6333 PEURIFOY BERKELEY Grease Single Family
01/17/19 Complaint 6699 AMORA BERKELEY Grease Multi-Family
03/25/19 Complaint 8305 MIDWOOD BERKELEY Grease Single Family
11/02/20 Complaint 8341 FROST BERKELEY Grease Vacant/Agriculture
10/14/20 Complaint 8435 AIRPORT BERKELEY Grease Park
01/03/19 Complaint 4890 KENNEWICK BLACK JACK Grease Single Family
03/09/20 Complaint 7 WICKHAM FEN BLACK JACK Grease Single Family
06/16/23 Complaint 3338 CALVERT BRECKENRIDGE HILLS Yard Single Family
05/12/20 Complaint 3510 GLENTOWN BRECKENRIDGE HILLS Grease Multi-Family
03/24/21 Complaint 9314 LATROBE BRECKENRIDGE HILLS Grease Single Family
08/16/21 Complaint 2745 BOMPART BRENTWOOD IDD/Other IDD Vacant/Agriculture
03/10/20 Complaint 3103 BRENTWOOD BRENTWOOD IDD/Other IDD Commercial
09/15/20 Complaint 8419 HANLEY INDUSTRIAL BRENTWOOD IDD/Other IDD Commercial
07/02/19 Survey 11666 MARK TWAIN LN BRIDGETON Yard Single Family
07/08/22 Complaint 11911 ST CHARLES ROCK BRIDGETON Grease Commercial
06/14/21 Complaint 11988 MARK TWAIN BRIDGETON Grease Multi-Family
07/18/19 Complaint 13201 CORPORATE EXCHANGE BRIDGETON IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
12/05/18 Survey 13558 NORTHWEST INDUSTRIAL DR BRIDGETON Yard Commercial
08/01/22 Complaint 13586 NORTHWEST INDUSTRIAL BRIDGETON IDD/Other IDD Commercial
12/05/18 Survey 180 BOULDER INDUSTRIAL DR BRIDGETON Trash Industrial/Utility
03/26/20 Complaint 186 NORTHWEST INDUSTRIAL BRIDGETON IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
05/06/21 Complaint 3143 LINDBERGH BRIDGETON Grease Commercial
07/01/20 Complaint 3157 LINDBERGH BRIDGETON Grease Commercial
07/03/19 Survey 3980 LOCKE AVE BRIDGETON Yard Single Family
06/27/22 Complaint 1023 CHESTERFIELD CHESTERFIELD Grease <Null>
04/20/21 Complaint 1065 CHESTERFIELD CHESTERFIELD Grease Recreation
07/15/20 Complaint 1115 CAMBRIDGE COVE CHESTERFIELD Grease Single Family
12/08/20 Survey 1122 DEEP FOREST DR CHESTERFIELD Trash Single Family
12/15/20 Survey 1308 TOWLES FARM CT CHESTERFIELD Yard Single Family
03/06/20 Complaint 132 SAYLESVILLE CHESTERFIELD Animal Single Family
08/03/20 Complaint 13301 WOODLAKE VILLAGE CHESTERFIELD Grease Multi-Family
11/20/20 Complaint 13385 OLIVE CHESTERFIELD Grease Commercial
09/23/21 Complaint 13990 OLIVE CHESTERFIELD Animal Commercial
09/28/21 Complaint 140 HILLTOWN VILLAGE CHESTERFIELD IDD/Other IDD Institution
08/09/21 Complaint 141 HILLTOWN VILLAGE CHESTERFIELD IDD/Other IDD Commercial
05/19/22 Survey 14170 WOODS MILL COVE DR CHESTERFIELD IDD/Other IDD Vacant/Agriculture
05/23/19 Complaint 14181 LADUE CHESTERFIELD Animal Single Family
403 225
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Date of Survey
or Complaint
Survey or
Complaint Premise Address or Nearest Address Municipaility Survey or Complaint Type Property Type
07/30/18 Complaint 14414 PEMBURY CHESTERFIELD Grease Single Family
07/07/23 Complaint 14743 CHERMOORE CHESTERFIELD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
07/21/20 Complaint 14845 OLIVE CHESTERFIELD Grease Single Family
01/18/22 Complaint 15197 CLAYTON CHESTERFIELD Grease Multi-Family
09/01/22 Complaint 15197 CLAYTON CHESTERFIELD IDD/Other IDD Multi-Family
03/02/22 Complaint 1529 TIMBERLAKE MANOR CHESTERFIELD Grease <Null>
10/29/19 Complaint 15820 COUNTRY RIDGE CHESTERFIELD Yard Single Family
12/05/19 Complaint 16000 WILSON MANOR CHESTERFIELD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
10/16/20 Complaint 16209 WILSON VIEW ESTATES CHESTERFIELD Grease Single Family
10/23/19 Complaint 16357 WILSON FARM CHESTERFIELD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
03/16/20 Complaint 16461 FARMERS MILL CHESTERFIELD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
03/11/19 Complaint 17017 OUTER 40 CHESTERFIELD IDD/Other IDD Commercial
10/19/20 Complaint 17369 CHESTERFIELD AIRPORT CHESTERFIELD Grease Commercial
03/03/20 Complaint 17708 EDISON CHESTERFIELD Grease Commercial
01/25/19 Complaint 185 HILLTOWN VILLAGE CHESTERFIELD IDD/Other IDD Commercial
06/17/21 Complaint 349 RIDGEMEADOW CHESTERFIELD Grease Single Family
11/05/19 Complaint 40 THF CHESTERFIELD Grease Commercial
03/11/19 Complaint 40 THF CHESTERFIELD IDD/Other IDD Commercial
04/12/21 Complaint 400 CHESTERFIELD CHESTERFIELD Grease Commercial
09/30/20 Complaint 45 HIGH VALLEY CHESTERFIELD Animal Single Family
02/09/21 Complaint 610 THUNDERBIRD CHESTERFIELD Grease Multi-Family
06/04/20 Complaint 700 CHESTERFIELD CHESTERFIELD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
10/30/19 Complaint 972 TARA OAKS CHESTERFIELD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
05/17/19 Complaint 10 KINGSPOINTE LAKE CLARKSON VALLEY Grease Vacant/Agriculture
12/26/19 Complaint 16438 WILSON CREEK CLARKSON VALLEY Grease Single Family
09/18/19 Complaint 2001 KEHRSDALE CLARKSON VALLEY Grease Single Family
05/17/19 Complaint 2007 KEHRS MILL CLARKSON VALLEY Grease Single Family
03/22/21 Complaint 2008 KINGSPOINTE CLARKSON VALLEY Grease Single Family
06/13/19 Complaint 2138 KEHRS RIDGE CLARKSON VALLEY IDD/Other IDD Single Family
10/02/20 Complaint 284 HERWORTH CLARKSON VALLEY IDD/Other IDD Single Family
04/26/23 Complaint 7548 PARKDALE CLAYTON Grease Multi-Family
01/11/21 Complaint 1048 DIVERSEY CRESTWOOD Yard Vacant/Agriculture
11/05/19 Survey 12 BANBURY CT CRESTWOOD Yard Single Family
11/05/19 Survey 737 HUTCHINS DR CRESTWOOD Yard Single Family
11/18/19 Survey 8720 PAREDEE RD CRESTWOOD Yard Single Family
11/18/19 Survey 8900 LOU CT CRESTWOOD Yard Single Family
09/22/21 Complaint 8905 WESTHAVEN CRESTWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
05/20/22 Complaint 935 LOPINA CRESTWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
07/06/19 Complaint 9838 WATSON CRESTWOOD IDD/Other IDD Commercial
09/16/22 Complaint 11400 OLDE CABIN CREVE COEUR IDD/Other IDD Recreation
01/11/21 Complaint 12398 OLIVE CREVE COEUR IDD/Other IDD Commercial
03/04/22 Survey 12431 BENTLEY VIEW CT CREVE COEUR Yard Single Family
03/09/21 Complaint 12908 FERNWAY CREVE COEUR Grease Single Family
03/10/22 Survey 139 LADUE OAKS DR CREVE COEUR Yard Single Family
12/11/18 Complaint 255 MAGNA CARTA CREVE COEUR Yard Single Family
04/05/19 Survey 4 MIDD/Other IDDLEBROOK LN CREVE COEUR Yard Single Family
06/28/22 Survey 423 N MASON RD CREVE COEUR Yard Single Family
03/28/22 Survey 438 TWIN CREEK RD CREVE COEUR Trash Single Family
02/27/19 Complaint 700 CHAMBLEE CREVE COEUR Yard Single Family
08/16/19 Complaint 10131 SAFFRON DELLWOOD Grease Single Family
03/05/21 Complaint 1801 KEELEN DELLWOOD Grease Single Family
06/10/19 Complaint 1806 ATMORE DELLWOOD Grease Single Family
09/27/22 Complaint 11718 SERAMA DES PERES IDD/Other IDD Single Family
01/23/23 Complaint 13209 BONROYAL DES PERES Grease Single Family
11/28/22 Complaint 530 DES PERES DES PERES IDD/Other IDD Institution
11/02/20 Complaint 9820 MILLPASS EDMUNDSON Grease Single Family
05/03/19 Complaint 108 TARTAN GREEN ELLISVILLE Yard Single Family
07/20/21 Survey 1100 KIEFER CREEK MEADOWS DR ELLISVILLE Animal Single Family
11/02/21 Complaint 1557 HUMMINGBIRD PARK ELLISVILLE IDD/Other IDD Single Family
01/04/23 Complaint 15670 MANCHESTER ELLISVILLE IDD/Other IDD Commercial
404 226
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Date of Survey
or Complaint
Survey or
Complaint Premise Address or Nearest Address Municipaility Survey or Complaint Type Property Type
02/06/19 Complaint 300 CLARKSON ELLISVILLE Grease Institution
01/02/20 Complaint 37 ELLISVILLE TOWNE CENTER ELLISVILLE IDD/Other IDD Commercial
08/23/18 Survey 630 BARROW RIDGE CT ELLISVILLE Yard Vacant/Agriculture
07/12/18 Survey 1090 CASSENS INDUSTRIAL CT FENTON IDD/Other IDD Commercial
07/12/18 Survey 1099 CASSENS INDUSTRIAL CT FENTON IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
02/07/19 Complaint 1210 LARKIN WILLIAMS FENTON IDD/Other IDD Recreation
08/07/19 Complaint 13350 WINTERGREEN ESTATES FENTON Grease Vacant/Agriculture
04/16/20 Survey 1733 GILSINN LN FENTON Yard Industrial/Utility
09/10/20 Complaint 883 NEW SMIZER MILL FENTON Grease Vacant/Agriculture
11/10/22 Survey 1000 HUDSON RD FERGUSON Animal Single Family
05/06/19 Complaint 10890 FLORISSANT FERGUSON IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
10/19/22 Survey 11 BRIARWOOD LN FERGUSON Yard Single Family
01/16/19 Complaint 111 BARAT FERGUSON Grease Single Family
01/13/21 Complaint 17 LAKE PEMBROKE FERGUSON IDD/Other IDD Single Family
06/24/19 Complaint 1802 BAHAMA FERGUSON Grease Institution
03/23/21 Complaint 47 OLIVER FERGUSON Grease Single Family
01/07/19 Complaint 1105 MEADOWLARK FLORISSANT Yard Single Family
03/21/20 Complaint 1375 MULLANPHY FLORISSANT Grease Single Family
11/19/20 Complaint 16 FLORVAL FLORISSANT Grease Single Family
01/15/20 Complaint 1800 PARKER FLORISSANT Grease Single Family
07/09/18 Complaint 2015 NORTH POINTE FLORISSANT Yard Single Family
12/03/20 Complaint 2705 HWY 67 FLORISSANT Grease Commercial
12/24/20 Complaint 2749 HWY 67 FLORISSANT Grease Commercial
06/07/21 Complaint 2825 HWY 67 FLORISSANT IDD/Other IDD Commercial
12/30/19 Complaint 3270 KINGSLEY FLORISSANT Grease Single Family
07/09/19 Complaint 3350 ST CATHERINE FLORISSANT IDD/Other IDD Multi-Family
03/21/19 Complaint 3955 GREENGRASS FLORISSANT Grease Single Family
11/02/20 Complaint 42 GRANDVIEW PLAZA SHOPPING FLORISSANT Grease Commercial
01/15/20 Complaint 42 GRANDVIEW PLAZA SHOPPING FLORISSANT IDD/Other IDD Commercial
07/22/20 Complaint 435 VERSAILLES FLORISSANT Grease Single Family
10/01/19 Complaint 45 ST CELESTE FLORISSANT IDD/Other IDD Single Family
05/18/20 Complaint 8200 LINDBERGH FLORISSANT IDD/Other IDD Commercial
05/18/22 Complaint 23 PORTLAND FRONTENAC IDD/Other IDD Single Family
03/12/19 Survey 3 BALLANTRAE CT FRONTENAC Yard Single Family
03/12/19 Survey 5 JACCARD LN FRONTENAC Yard Single Family
03/12/19 Survey 896 BLUESPRING LN FRONTENAC Yard Single Family
02/04/19 Survey 18 HILLARD RD GLENDALE Yard Single Family
02/04/19 Survey 29 FLOWER HILL CT GLENDALE Yard Single Family
02/04/19 Survey 33 FLOWER HILL CT GLENDALE Yard Single Family
02/04/19 Survey 33 FREDERICK LN GLENDALE Yard Single Family
02/04/19 Survey 35 FREDERICK LN GLENDALE Yard Single Family
02/04/19 Survey 954 DWYER AVE GLENDALE Yard Single Family
05/22/19 Complaint 205 CHAPARRALL CREEK HAZELWOOD Grease Multi-Family
12/24/20 Complaint 517 IMPALA HAZELWOOD Yard Single Family
04/22/21 Complaint 7594 HAZELCREST HAZELWOOD Grease Multi-Family
01/13/23 Complaint 8660 PERSHALL HAZELWOOD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
06/07/21 Complaint 8840 PERSHALL HAZELWOOD IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
01/15/20 Complaint 8023 FLORISSANT JENNINGS IDD/Other IDD Commercial
09/20/21 Complaint 9233 COTTONWOOD JENNINGS IDD/Other IDD Single Family
06/26/19 Complaint 9480 HALLS FERRY JENNINGS Grease Single Family
06/16/22 Complaint 1113 EARL KIRKWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
02/22/21 Complaint 11333 BIG BEND KIRKWOOD IDD/Other IDD Institution
01/08/19 Complaint 117 CLINTON KIRKWOOD Grease Multi-Family
10/07/21 Complaint 134 EMBASSY KIRKWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
04/01/22 Complaint 136 HUNTLEIGH FOREST KIRKWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
01/25/23 Complaint 417 MEYER KIRKWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
06/13/19 Complaint 445 QUAN KIRKWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
10/05/20 Complaint 620 GEYER KIRKWOOD IDD/Other IDD Vacant/Agriculture
11/06/18 Complaint 714 ELMTREE KIRKWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/21/20 Complaint 765 GABRIEL KIRKWOOD Grease Single Family
405 227
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Date of Survey
or Complaint
Survey or
Complaint Premise Address or Nearest Address Municipaility Survey or Complaint Type Property Type
05/22/20 Complaint 995 BOX ELDER KIRKWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
09/14/22 Complaint 1 TWIN SPRINGS LADUE IDD/Other IDD Single Family
04/09/19 Survey 10 FELDING RD LADUE Yard Single Family
09/15/22 Complaint 10 GRAND LADUE IDD/Other IDD Single Family
10/09/20 Complaint 17 CONWAY LADUE IDD/Other IDD Single Family
04/16/19 Survey 17 GRANADA WAY LADUE Trash Single Family
04/08/19 Survey 20 OVERHILLS DR LADUE Yard Single Family
04/12/19 Survey 33 BRIARCLIFF LADUE Yard Single Family
05/11/23 Complaint 35 UPPER LADUE LADUE IDD/Other IDD Single Family
05/30/23 Complaint 35 UPPER LADUE LADUE IDD/Other IDD Single Family
04/10/19 Survey 5 BARCLAY WOODS DR LADUE Yard Single Family
04/09/19 Survey 6 BLAYTONN LN LADUE Yard Single Family
07/19/19 Complaint 700 HIGH HAMPTON LADUE Yard Single Family
04/17/19 Survey 80 SORREL LN LADUE Yard Single Family
02/21/19 Survey 9888 OLD WARSON RD LADUE Yard Single Family
02/13/19 Complaint 1018 ARBOR POINTE MANCHESTER Grease Single Family
08/11/20 Complaint 201 HIGHLANDS BOULEVARD MANCHESTER IDD/Other IDD Commercial
03/22/21 Survey 7 CHAPPEL CT MANCHESTER Yard Single Family
04/29/22 Complaint 901 QUEENSBRIDGE MANCHESTER IDD/Other IDD Single Family
07/17/21 Complaint 10850 METRO MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
09/15/21 Complaint 11522 ROCK ISLAND MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
04/05/21 Complaint 12257 BENNINGTON MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Single Family
03/24/21 Complaint 12319 DORSETT MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Commercial
04/23/19 Complaint 12459 OBERLIN MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Multi-Family
07/31/20 Complaint 12509 DORSETT MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Commercial
06/03/21 Complaint 12562 PARKWAY ACRES MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Single Family
07/29/20 Complaint 12607 DORSETT MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Commercial
11/03/20 Complaint 13 MIDLAND MARYLAND HEIGHTS Yard Duplex/Townhome
03/18/19 Complaint 133 EDGEWORTH MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Single Family
10/09/20 Complaint 13723 RIVERPORT MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Commercial
04/23/19 Complaint 14141 RIVERPORT MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Recreation
05/06/20 Complaint 1851 MCKELVEY HILL MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Multi-Family
10/12/20 Complaint 19 NEW HOPE MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Vacant/Agriculture
10/16/20 Complaint 1909 ENCANTO MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Multi-Family
03/31/20 Complaint 1996 MCKELVEY MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Commercial
06/29/22 Complaint 2 CLERMONT CROSSING MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Multi-Family
07/25/19 Complaint 2324 BALL MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
02/06/20 Complaint 2331 SCHUETZ MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
02/12/21 Complaint 2660 TIMBERLAKE MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Single Family
07/22/22 Complaint 2967 BROADVIEW MARYLAND HEIGHTS IDD/Other IDD Single Family
04/24/19 Complaint 3152 RIVERPORT TECH CENTER MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Commercial
12/19/22 Complaint 430 INDUSTRIAL MARYLAND HEIGHTS Grease Industrial/Utility
06/25/21 Complaint 6012 BERMUDA NORMANDY Grease Multi-Family
03/04/21 Complaint 7218 NORSTEAD NORWOOD COURT Grease Multi-Family
12/03/21 Complaint 805 ARGONNE OAKLAND IDD/Other IDD Single Family
02/13/23 Complaint 9505 BIG BEND OAKLAND IDD/Other IDD Multi-Family
01/16/20 Complaint 10 ST ALFRED OLIVETTE Grease Single Family
08/15/22 Complaint 32 NANTUCKET OLIVETTE IDD/Other IDD Single Family
09/18/18 Complaint 5 GREEN OAKS OLIVETTE IDD/Other IDD Single Family
01/22/19 Complaint 9200 OLIVE OLIVETTE IDD/Other IDD Commercial
06/03/21 Complaint 9321 OLIVE OLIVETTE IDD/Other IDD Commercial
02/24/21 Complaint 9431 BONHOMME WOODS OLIVETTE Grease Single Family
12/16/21 Complaint 10311 NIBLIC OVERLAND Grease Single Family
07/08/22 Complaint 10370 PAGE INDUSTRIAL OVERLAND IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
08/09/22 Complaint 1836 DYER OVERLAND IDD/Other IDD Institution
12/07/20 Complaint 2853 WISMER OVERLAND IDD/Other IDD Single Family
07/22/20 Complaint 9008 LINK OVERLAND Grease Single Family
02/02/21 Complaint 1450 ENGELCREST PAGEDALE Grease Single Family
12/31/20 Complaint 7719 WESTON RICHMOND HEIGHTS Grease Single Family
02/23/21 Complaint 8000 DALE RICHMOND HEIGHTS Grease Single Family
406 228
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Date of Survey
or Complaint
Survey or
Complaint Premise Address or Nearest Address Municipaility Survey or Complaint Type Property Type
01/24/19 Complaint 581 SCRANTON RIVERVIEW IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/17/18 Complaint 1552 BERRY ROCK HILL Grease Single Family
01/03/22 Complaint 1552 BERRY ROCK HILL Grease Single Family
03/11/20 Complaint 799 BLOSSOM ROCK HILL Grease Single Family
01/24/22 Complaint 9805 COTTONWOOD ROCK HILL Grease Single Family
09/04/18 Complaint 7208 WEIL SHREWSBURY IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
03/12/19 Complaint 7728 BIG BEND SHREWSBURY IDD/Other IDD Commercial
08/22/22 Complaint 10820 ST CHARLES ROCK ST. ANN Grease Commercial
05/30/19 Complaint 3180 ADIE ST. ANN Grease Single Family
07/24/18 Complaint 3509 DIX ST. JOHN IDD/Other IDD Single Family
04/04/19 Complaint 10820 SUNSET OFFICE SUNSET HILLS Grease Commercial
09/24/19 Complaint 11035 RAMBLING OAKS SUNSET HILLS Grease Single Family
07/25/18 Survey 12434 CINEMA LN SUNSET HILLS Yard Single Family
07/19/18 Survey 12443 W WATSON RD SUNSET HILLS Yard Single Family
07/25/18 Survey 12473 ROBYN RD SUNSET HILLS Yard Single Family
07/17/18 Survey 12537 MARET DR SUNSET HILLS IDD/Other IDD Single Family
07/12/18 Survey 12559 GRANDVIEW FOREST DR SUNSET HILLS Yard Single Family
01/12/21 Complaint 2 OLEANDER SUNSET HILLS Grease Single Family
05/06/19 Complaint 272 RAYBURN SUNSET HILLS Grease Single Family
10/20/21 Complaint 3650 LINDBERGH SUNSET HILLS IDD/Other IDD Commercial
07/26/18 Survey 9217 MATTHEWS LN SUNSET HILLS Yard Single Family
09/04/20 Complaint 9555 GEYER SUNSET HILLS Grease Recreation
07/12/18 Survey 9706 FALL RIDGE TRL SUNSET HILLS Yard Single Family
03/31/22 Survey 12 RIDGECREEK ST TOWN & COUNTRY Yard Single Family
02/12/19 Survey 12358 COPPERSMITH CT TOWN & COUNTRY Yard Single Family
03/29/21 Complaint 1272 TOWN & COUNTRY CROSSING TOWN & COUNTRY Grease Commercial
12/13/18 Complaint 12919 TUNDRA TOWN & COUNTRY Yard Single Family
03/28/22 Survey 12955 NORTH 40 DR TOWN & COUNTRY IDD/Other IDD Institution
05/12/22 Survey 15 MUIRFIELD LN TOWN & COUNTRY Yard Single Family
04/10/19 Complaint 1951 DES PERES TOWN & COUNTRY Grease Institution
03/07/19 Survey 29 CONWOOD LN TOWN & COUNTRY Trash Single Family
03/07/19 Survey 30 WESTWOOD CT TOWN & COUNTRY Yard Single Family
03/31/22 Survey 308 WYNDMOOR TERRACE CT TOWN & COUNTRY Yard Single Family
04/18/22 Survey 494 KILLEARN LN TOWN & COUNTRY Yard Single Family
04/18/22 Survey 513 CONWAY VILLAGE DR TOWN & COUNTRY Yard Single Family
09/20/18 Complaint 10047 VISCOUNT UNINCORPORATED Trash Park
09/26/22 Complaint 10050 GRAVOIS UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
05/26/20 Complaint 10059 CANTERBURY FARMS UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
11/16/22 Survey 10073 WINKLER RD UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
06/02/20 Complaint 10100 CASTLE UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
10/18/22 Survey 10115 BON OAK DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
11/23/22 Survey 10140 CROWN POINT DR UNINCORPORATED Trash Single Family
07/30/19 Complaint 10295 EDDINGHAM TERRACE UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
05/27/21 Complaint 10358 EDGEFIELD UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
10/09/19 Complaint 10501 KAMPING UNINCORPORATED Yard Park
10/07/19 Survey 1054 CAMELOT GARDENS DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
05/11/23 Complaint 1060 LEMAY FERRY UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
12/11/20 Complaint 10646 BAPTIST CHURCH UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
03/14/22 Complaint 10646 BAPTIST CHURCH UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
05/26/20 Complaint 107 LINDBERGH PLACE UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
10/28/21 Complaint 10745 INDIAN HEAD INDUSTRIAL UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD <Null>
01/29/19 Complaint 10765 TRENTON UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
01/03/19 Complaint 10789 MIDLAND UNINCORPORATED Grease Institution
04/04/19 Complaint 11054 WYLESTONE UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
07/23/21 Complaint 11084 MIDLAND UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
02/13/19 Complaint 1116 STORMYOAK UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
11/07/19 Survey 1131 CALLEY DR UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Multi-Family
04/19/19 Complaint 11315 BIRMINGHAM UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
01/08/19 Complaint 11557 DARLINGTON UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
03/14/22 Complaint 11648 CONCORD VILLAGE UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
407 229
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Date of Survey
or Complaint
Survey or
Complaint Premise Address or Nearest Address Municipaility Survey or Complaint Type Property Type
09/03/19 Complaint 11649 CONCORD VILLAGE UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
04/23/21 Complaint 11700 BAPTIST CHURCH UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
10/24/18 Survey 11780 ECKERT LN UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
08/08/19 Complaint 11897 BRIDGEVALE UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
12/14/20 Complaint 1195 DUNN UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
10/23/18 Survey 12095 RIVERVIEW DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Vacant/Agriculture
06/12/23 Complaint 12104 BELLEFONTAINE UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
05/24/22 Survey 12545 MARKAIRE DR UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Recreation
07/18/19 Complaint 126 CHERBOURG UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
09/06/18 Survey 1260 ST PAUL RD UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Institution
06/29/21 Complaint 12685 OLIVE UNINCORPORATED Grease Industrial/Utility
05/26/20 Complaint 12891 TAMMY KAY UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
05/20/22 Survey 1315 HYANNIS DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
03/04/19 Complaint 1328 LEGACY POINTE UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
09/24/19 Complaint 13531 CHATHAM MANOR UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
10/28/19 Complaint 13534 SUNSET RIDGE UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
07/23/20 Complaint 1355 POINT MARINER UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
06/07/21 Complaint 13789 LE SABRE UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
01/15/20 Complaint 13915 OLD HALLS FERRY UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
06/20/19 Complaint 14 LARKIN UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/07/18 Complaint 141 BETTY JEAN UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
01/08/20 Complaint 1412 CRYSTAL POINTE UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
05/15/19 Complaint 1419 WESTBROOKE TERRACE UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
10/21/21 Complaint 142 JAMES S MCDONNELL UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
10/07/19 Complaint 14412 ROCKYPOINT UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
09/19/18 Complaint 15529 DEBRIDGE UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
09/05/18 Survey 15815 JEDBERG RD UNINCORPORATED Yard Commercial
01/24/23 Complaint 1660 PATTERN UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
11/18/19 Complaint 1667 TALISMAN UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
09/08/20 Complaint 1667 TALISMAN UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/10/19 Complaint 1673 TALISMAN UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
11/19/19 Complaint 1718 PENSACOLA UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
04/19/21 Complaint 1746 PARKER UNINCORPORATED Grease Multi-Family
06/02/20 Complaint 1757 ROUND ROBIN UNINCORPORATED Animal Single Family
04/10/20 Complaint 1774 ROUND ROBIN UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/11/21 Complaint 1939 UNION UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
04/12/21 Complaint 2116 KINGSFORD UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
03/19/21 Complaint 2131 PICADOR UNINCORPORATED Grease Multi-Family
02/20/19 Complaint 2178 CHAMBERS UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
07/09/19 Complaint 2218 KINGSFORD UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
04/14/20 Survey 2339 VIMINAL CT UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
03/05/19 Complaint 2421 HIDDENCREST UNINCORPORATED Grease Multi-Family
03/09/21 Complaint 255 WEIDMAN UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
03/12/19 Complaint 2553 WALLFORD UNINCORPORATED Grease Multi-Family
01/22/19 Survey 2555 BRUSH CREEK RD UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
04/28/20 Complaint 2618 DELOAK UNINCORPORATED Grease Multi-Family
12/03/18 Complaint 2650 TELEGRAPH UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
03/18/19 Survey 2700 S LINDBERGH BLVD UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
01/10/19 Survey 2842 CHRISTOPHER BLUFFS LN UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
05/24/21 Complaint 2870 SUSSEX UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
08/15/19 Complaint 2900 WOODBRIDGE CREEK UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
10/11/18 Complaint 2925 DOVER UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
08/16/18 Survey 3015 TOLLGATE RD UNINCORPORATED Yard Recreation
03/19/20 Complaint 312 LANARK UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
07/14/20 Survey 3200 PATTERSON PLACE DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Multi-Family
05/20/19 Complaint 330 GREYCLIFF BLUFF UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
10/07/19 Survey 3392 CRYSTALLINE DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
11/20/18 Survey 3505 CARRICO MANOR LN UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
08/06/19 Complaint 3534 BONSAI UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
09/04/20 Complaint 3637 ANITA UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
408 230
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Date of Survey
or Complaint
Survey or
Complaint Premise Address or Nearest Address Municipaility Survey or Complaint Type Property Type
06/24/20 Survey 3708 YAEGER RD UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
01/06/20 Complaint 3709 DIAMOND HEAD UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
08/16/22 Complaint 3719 EDMUNDSON UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
08/18/22 Complaint 3719 EDMUNDSON UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
05/28/19 Complaint 3719 MOUNT OLIVE UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
11/19/18 Survey 3821 POINTE FOREST DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
10/01/18 Survey 384 KINGSTON DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
08/29/22 Complaint 3934 UNION UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
12/18/19 Complaint 3966 MAX-WEICH UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
11/19/18 Survey 3987 ALBERS POINTE DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Vacant/Agriculture
03/26/21 Complaint 4024 BUGLE BEND UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
08/21/18 Survey 406 HUNT ST UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/28/20 Complaint 4102 DEBRA UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
05/08/23 Complaint 4103 LEMAY FERRY UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
03/12/19 Complaint 4137 SCHLOGL UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
05/06/19 Complaint 4200 RIPA UNINCORPORATED Grease Institution
09/03/19 Complaint 4200 RUSTY UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
09/04/18 Complaint 4334 HEIDELBERG UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
09/20/19 Complaint 4338 SOUTHRIDGE MEADOWS UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
07/29/20 Complaint 4519 ALPS UNINCORPORATED Grease Multi-Family
01/09/19 Survey 4563 THICKET DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
12/21/18 Complaint 4565 CHESTNUT PARK UNINCORPORATED Grease Commercial
12/11/18 Complaint 4575 LEMAY FERRY UNINCORPORATED Grease Recreation
07/21/20 Survey 4625 TOWNE SOUTH RD UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Vacant/Agriculture
05/19/20 Survey 4722 RUTLEDGE WAY DR UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
05/14/20 Survey 4755 LEMAY FERRY RD UNINCORPORATED Yard Vacant/Agriculture
06/25/19 Complaint 4844 MELISSA JO UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
12/23/20 Complaint 4878 GREENTON UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
06/10/19 Complaint 4919 LOWNDES UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
10/03/19 Complaint 5040 LOWNDES UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
09/12/18 Survey 514 PALISADES RD UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
04/26/21 Complaint 5225 PONAWANDA UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
10/20/20 Complaint 5269 CAMELOT ESTATES UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
02/07/20 Complaint 5296 BAUMGARTNER UNINCORPORATED Grease Industrial/Utility
05/08/23 Complaint 5310 LINDBERGH UNINCORPORATED Grease Recreation
07/14/20 Survey 5371 SOUTHVIEW HILLS CT UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
03/13/23 Complaint 5408 HEEGE UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
11/16/20 Complaint 5408 HOLLOW OAK UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
09/30/19 Complaint 5510 PINE WOOD UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
10/28/19 Complaint 5557 DUCHESNE PARQUE UNINCORPORATED Grease Multi-Family
07/13/20 Survey 5609 CHALET MANOR CT UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
10/01/19 Complaint 5700 RIVER FOREST UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
09/14/21 Complaint 5792 KARAMAR UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
09/08/20 Complaint 5837 MORNING FIELD UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
01/20/21 Complaint 5847 BRIDLEFORD UNINCORPORATED Yard Vacant/Agriculture
12/27/19 Complaint 600 OAKWOOD UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
09/10/21 Complaint 6025 TELEGRAPH UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
06/27/19 Complaint 611 MAJESTY UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
12/09/21 Complaint 6123 TERRI LYNN UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
04/22/19 Complaint 6346 SEAN UNINCORPORATED Grease Vacant/Agriculture
05/28/19 Complaint 6409 VITA UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
09/30/20 Complaint 6623 FOOTHILLS UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
12/28/20 Complaint 6675 FOXSHIRE UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
03/14/23 Complaint 6880 HEEGE UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Industrial/Utility
10/05/20 Complaint 690 GREENWAY MANOR UNINCORPORATED Grease Multi-Family
09/16/19 Survey 7100 HOLLY HILLS AVE UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/11/18 Complaint 7297 MERAMAR UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
08/21/18 Survey 7361 STREAM VALLEY CT UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
11/17/21 Survey 739 WEIDMAN RD UNINCORPORATED Animal Commercial
08/21/18 Survey 7453 STREAM VALLEY CT UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
409 231
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Date of Survey
or Complaint
Survey or
Complaint Premise Address or Nearest Address Municipaility Survey or Complaint Type Property Type
08/21/18 Survey 7454 STREAM VALLEY CT UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
12/20/18 Complaint 758 FAIRINGTON VIEW UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
04/22/22 Complaint 760 WOODS MILL UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Institution
07/27/18 Survey 7621 RIVER WALK CT UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
07/27/18 Survey 7772 BECKER RD UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
03/24/21 Complaint 8000 MACKENZIE UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Commercial
12/06/18 Complaint 8014 LACLEDE STATION UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
10/19/20 Complaint 806 VILLETTE UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
12/30/19 Complaint 811 VILLETTE UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
12/10/18 Complaint 8430 PLAZAROCK UNINCORPORATED Grease Institution
11/20/18 Survey 849 CARRICO RD UNINCORPORATED Yard Industrial/Utility
11/27/19 Complaint 8523 KATHLEEN UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
03/30/21 Complaint 8537 PHILO UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
09/03/19 Complaint 859 RINZETTA UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
06/08/21 Complaint 8720 ZELLWOOD UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
08/02/19 Complaint 874 DAWNVIEW UNINCORPORATED Grease Institution
08/02/18 Complaint 900 BUCKLEY UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
04/03/19 Complaint 9000 BLACKPOOL UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
11/01/18 Complaint 9418 TEALRIDGE UNINCORPORATED Yard Single Family
01/09/20 Survey 952 SCHULTE RD UNINCORPORATED Trash Single Family
12/29/20 Complaint 9582 WEYBURN UNINCORPORATED Grease Single Family
04/05/22 Complaint 9626 CASA ROSA UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
05/09/19 Complaint 9635 CASA ROSA UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
06/30/20 Complaint 9914 CHILESWOOD UNINCORPORATED IDD/Other IDD Single Family
03/23/21 Complaint 1141 GLENSIDE UNIVERSITY CITY Grease Single Family
03/01/21 Complaint 1344 MENDELL UNIVERSITY CITY Grease Single Family
04/21/20 Complaint 7401 BALSON UNIVERSITY CITY IDD/Other IDD <Null>
10/15/20 Complaint 7547 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CITY Yard Single Family
04/28/20 Complaint 7610 DELMAR UNIVERSITY CITY Grease Single Family
08/18/20 Complaint 810 YALE UNIVERSITY CITY Yard Single Family
01/22/19 Complaint 8116 OLIVE UNIVERSITY CITY IDD/Other IDD Commercial
07/09/19 Survey 8348 OLIVE BLVD UNIVERSITY CITY Yard Industrial/Utility
06/11/21 Complaint 8607 BROOKSHIRE UNIVERSITY CITY Grease Multi-Family
11/27/19 Complaint 31 CHERYL VALLEY PARK Grease Institution
09/27/21 Complaint 332 HILLSBORO VALLEY PARK IDD/Other IDD Single Family
02/13/20 Complaint 7941 PAGE VINITA PARK IDD/Other IDD Commercial
04/15/22 Complaint 8474 DELPORT VINITA PARK IDD/Other IDD Commercial
04/05/22 Complaint 1273 ROCK HILL WEBSTER GROVES IDD/Other IDD Single Family
01/06/21 Complaint 21 OLD ORCHARD WEBSTER GROVES IDD/Other IDD Multi-Family
03/30/20 Complaint 301 CLARK WEBSTER GROVES Grease Single Family
08/28/19 Complaint 305 FAIRVIEW WEBSTER GROVES Grease Single Family
10/05/20 Complaint 423 MARION WEBSTER GROVES Grease Single Family
09/12/19 Complaint 43 TYLER WEBSTER GROVES IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/05/18 Complaint 535 LOCKWOOD WEBSTER GROVES Grease Single Family
02/14/22 Complaint 536 LAKE WEBSTER GROVES Grease Single Family
08/26/19 Complaint 630 ELM WEBSTER GROVES IDD/Other IDD Institution
07/17/23 Complaint 630 SHERWOOD WEBSTER GROVES IDD/Other IDD Single Family
06/16/23 Complaint 935 PROVIDENCE WEBSTER GROVES IDD/Other IDD Single Family
12/15/20 Complaint 1170 BRETON WOODS WILDWOOD Grease Single Family
09/18/18 Survey 1285 RIDGE RD WILDWOOD Yard Single Family
06/09/21 Complaint 1291 CHRISTMAS VALLEY WILDWOOD Grease Single Family
09/14/18 Survey 1365 FOREST SPLENDOR TRL WILDWOOD Yard Single Family
09/14/18 Survey 1629 WOLF TRAIL DR WILDWOOD Yard Single Family
08/23/18 Survey 16347 RAMBLE RIDGE LN WILDWOOD Trash Single Family
08/23/18 Survey 16362 RAMBLE RIDGE LN WILDWOOD Yard Single Family
02/08/21 Complaint 16535 VICEROY WILDWOOD Grease
03/22/21 Complaint 17101 WINDSOR CREST WILDWOOD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
09/15/20 Survey 17274 PORTLAND COVE LN WILDWOOD Yard Single Family
10/16/19 Complaint 17814 SUZANNE RIDGE WILDWOOD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
09/04/19 Complaint 2504 PEPPERMILL LAKE WILDWOOD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
410 232
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Date of Survey
or Complaint
Survey or
Complaint Premise Address or Nearest Address Municipaility Survey or Complaint Type Property Type
01/03/20 Complaint 2606 SUN MEADOW WILDWOOD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
08/23/18 Survey 3028 LAKE COUNTRY LN WILDWOOD Yard Single Family
01/09/19 Complaint 474 PINE BEND WILDWOOD IDD/Other IDD Single Family
03/22/21 Complaint 501 ARLINGTON TERRACE WILDWOOD Grease Vacant/Agriculture
07/23/21 Complaint 10070 NATURAL BRIDGE WOODSON TERRACE IDD/Other IDD Vacant/Agriculture
02/26/20 Complaint 9224 HAROLD WOODSON TERRACE Grease Single Family
06/04/20 Complaint 9237 STANSBERRY WOODSON TERRACE Grease Single Family
06/04/20 Complaint 9351 GUTHRIE WOODSON TERRACE Grease Institution
411 233
Appendix BMP 35
MCM3 Education Review
Legend
Survey and complaint point
Creek
403 234
Appendix BMP 38
MCM3 Water Quality Summary Report
Illicit Discharge
Date
Illicit Discharge
Nearest Address
Illicit Discharge
Description Watershed Pollutant of
Concern
Watershed
Impaired for
Pollutant of
Concern
Pollutant 2022
Geometric Mean
Downstream
MSD Sample
Point
Water Quality Impact Summary and Action Plan
11/29/2022 10556 COUNT DR Potable water line
break MALINE CREEK Chlorine and
flouride No No Data Available
Off W side of
Riverview Dr.
bridge by
Riverview Pump
Station
Not Discernable. There is not a
downstream sample point near the
point of pollutant entrance. The
nearest sample point is 3.7 miles
downstream.
Line repaired by water company
9/26/2022 8905 NATURAL
BRIDGE RD
Potable water line
break MALINE CREEK Chlorine and
flouride No No Data Available
Off W side of
Riverview Dr.
bridge by
Riverview Pump
Station
Not Discernable. There is not a
downstream sample point near the
point of pollutant entrance. The
nearest sample point is 6 miles
downstream.
Line break referred to water company for
corrective action.
235
Appendix BMP 38
MCM3 Water Quality Summary Report
Illicit Discharge
Date
Illicit Discharge
Nearest Address
Illicit Discharge
Description Watershed Pollutant of
Concern
Watershed
Impaired for
Pollutant of
Concern
Pollutant 2022
Geometric Mean
Downstream
MSD Sample
Point
Water Quality Impact Summary and Action Plan
8/19/2022 27 BELLERIVE
ACRES ST
Weir discharging
water w/ chlorine.
Originating from
UMSL campus,
who has their own
MS4 permit
MALINE CREEK Chlorine No No Data Available
Off W side of
Riverview Dr.
bridge by
Riverview Pump
Station
Not Discernable. There is not a
downstream sample point near the
point of pollutant entrance. The
nearest sample point is 6 miles
downstream.
Discharge referred to UMLS and addressed
under their MS4.
8/19/2022 31-33 BELLERIVE
ACRES ST
Private sanitary
line broken
crossing. Trickle
discharge into
creek
MALINE CREEK E. Coli Yes 337 MPN/100 mL
Off W side of
Riverview Dr.
bridge by
Riverview Pump
Station
Not Discernable. There is not a
downstream sample point near the
point of pollutant entrance. The
nearest sample point is 6 miles
downstream.
Line break referred to Lateral Repair program
for corrective action.
236
Appendix BMP 38
MCM3 Water Quality Summary Report
Illicit Discharge
Date
Illicit Discharge
Nearest Address
Illicit Discharge
Description Watershed Pollutant of
Concern
Watershed
Impaired for
Pollutant of
Concern
Pollutant 2022
Geometric Mean
Downstream
MSD Sample
Point
Water Quality Impact Summary and Action Plan
5/24/2022 12545 MARKAIRE
DR Commercial pool CREVE COEUR
CREEK
Chlorine
and possibly
E. coli
No 74 MPN/100 mL
Off bridge on
Maryland Heights
Expressway 0.3
miles W of Marine
Ave
Not Discernable. There is not a
downstream sample point near the
point of pollutant entrance. The
nearest sample point is 4.8 miles
downstream.
Discharge referred to property owner for
corrective action.
5/19/2022 14170 WOODS
MILL COVE DR
Excessive green
dye in basin
CREVE COEUR
CREEK
Color and possible
toxic organics No No Data Available
Off N side Hwy
340 (Olive St Rd)
bridge W of Creve
Coeur Mill Rd.
Not Discernable. There is not a
downstream sample point near the
point of pollutant entrance. The
nearest sample point is 3 miles
downstream.
Discharge referred to HOA for corrective
action.
\
237
Appendix BMP 38
MCM3 Water Quality Summary Report
Illicit Discharge
Date
Illicit Discharge
Nearest Address
Illicit Discharge
Description Watershed Pollutant of
Concern
Watershed
Impaired for
Pollutant of
Concern
Pollutant 2022
Geometric Mean
Downstream
MSD Sample
Point
Water Quality Impact Summary and Action Plan
3/28/2022 12955 NORTH 40
DR
Concrete wash
out
CREVE COEUR
CREEK
Possible toxic
organics No No Data Available
Off N side Hwy
340 (Olive St Rd)
bridge W of Creve
Coeur Mill Rd.
Not Discernable. There is not a
downstream sample point near the
point of pollutant entrance. The
nearest sample point is 3.5 miles
downstream.
Discharge referred to contractor for
corrective action.
2/15/2022 15052 CLAYMONT
ESTATES DR
Sewage from
broken public
sewer line
CREVE COEUR
CREEK E. Coli No 158 MPN/100 mL
Off N side Hwy
340 (Olive St Rd)
bridge W of Creve
Coeur Mill Rd.
Not Discernable. There is not a
downstream sample point near the
point of pollutant entrance. The
nearest sample point is 5.8 miles
downstream.
Line repaired by MSD Project Clear.
238
Appendix BMP 39a
MCM1 ISDS Surveys
Premise Address
Address Type
(Residential or
Commercial)
Watershed Survey Date Survey Result
1537 CHARLOTTE DR Residential COLDWATER CREEK 11/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
1431 CHARLOTTE DR Residential COLDWATER CREEK 11/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
1 SASSAFRAS LN Residential COLDWATER CREEK 11/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
1 SASSAFRAS LN 1/2 Residential COLDWATER CREEK 11/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
3 SASSAFRAS LN Residential COLDWATER CREEK 11/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
330 CARROLLTON AVE Residential COLDWATER CREEK 11/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
304 CALVERTON RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 11/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
401 CALVERTON RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 11/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
3355 SUNCREST DR Residential COLDWATER CREEK 12/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
3375 SUNCREST DR Residential COLDWATER CREEK 12/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2635 CHARBONIER RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 6/15/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2580 CHARBONIER RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 6/15/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2520 CHARBONIER RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 6/15/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2525 CHARBONIER RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 6/15/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2515 CHARBONIER RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 6/15/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2435 CHARBONIER RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 6/15/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2395 CHARBONIER RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 6/15/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2635 SHACKELFORD RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2625 SHACKELFORD RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 6/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
3820 N HIGHWAY 67 ST Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/26/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
14614 OLD HALLS FERRY RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/27/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
14620 OLD HALLS FERRY RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/27/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
14445 OLD HALLS FERRY RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/27/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
13579 OLD JAMESTOWN RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/28/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
13500 OLD JAMESTOWN RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/28/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
13585 OLD JAMESTOWN RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/28/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
4925 N HIGHWAY 67 ST Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/28/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
4845 N HIGHWAY 67 ST Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/28/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
4953 N HIGHWAY 67 ST Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/28/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
239
Appendix BMP 39a
MCM1 ISDS Surveys
Premise Address
Address Type
(Residential or
Commercial)
Watershed Survey Date Survey Result
6810 NEW JAMESTOWN RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/31/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
6650 New Jamestown Rd, Florissant, MO,
63034 Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/31/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
6425 N HIGHWAY 67 ST Residential COLDWATER CREEK 7/31/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
4 GIMLIN PL Residential COLDWATER CREEK 8/30/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
2 GIMLIN PL Residential COLDWATER CREEK 8/30/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
5 GIMLIN PL Residential COLDWATER CREEK 8/30/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
1 GIMLIN PL Residential COLDWATER CREEK 8/30/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
1920 NEW JAMESTOWN RD Residential COLDWATER CREEK 8/30/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
7 GIMLIN PL Residential COLDWATER CREEK 8/30/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10855 SPRING AVE Residential COLDWATER CREEK 3/20/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
1346 HANNA RD Residential FISHPOT CREEK 10/10/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
285 CRESCENT RD Residential FISHPOT CREEK 10/10/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
1315 HANNA RD Residential FISHPOT CREEK 10/10/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
265 CRESCENT AVE Residential FISHPOT CREEK 10/12/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
230 CRESCENT VALLEY CT Residential FISHPOT CREEK 10/16/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
782 CANARY DR Residential FISHPOT CREEK 10/24/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
1000 SULPHUR SPRING RD Residential FISHPOT CREEK 10/24/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
538 RIES RD Residential FISHPOT CREEK 11/6/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
885 SULPHUR SPRING RD Residential FISHPOT CREEK 12/14/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
227 MAIN ST REAR Residential FISHPOT CREEK 12/7/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
219 CRESCENT AVE Residential FISHPOT CREEK 12/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
221 CRESCENT AVE Residential FISHPOT CREEK 12/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
225 CRESCENT AVE Residential FISHPOT CREEK 12/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
229 CRESCENT AVE Residential FISHPOT CREEK 12/8/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
530 BALLWIN COMMONS DR Residential FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
708 DEBULA DR Residential FISHPOT CREEK 9/14/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
615 NANDALE LN Residential FISHPOT CREEK 9/15/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
243 NEW BALLWIN RD Residential FISHPOT CREEK 9/20/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
6173 PAYNE AVE Residential MALINE CREEK 3/7/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
240
Appendix BMP 39a
MCM1 ISDS Surveys
Premise Address
Address Type
(Residential or
Commercial)
Watershed Survey Date Survey Result
10157 HAUSFEL CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/21/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10165 HAUSFEL CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/21/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10033 GREGORY CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10111 GREGORY CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10101 GREGORY CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10131 GREGORY CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10027 GREGORY CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10121 GREGORY CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10139 GREGORY CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
10041 GREGORY CT Residential MATTESE CREEK 12/29/2023 No Evidence of System Failure
241
Appendix BMP 44
MCM4 Construction Site Waste Procedures
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number,
if applicable Reported Comments
1 City of Ballwin BMP achieved Ord 04-08 --
2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors BMP achieved Ordinance #2079 -
3 City of Bel-Ridge BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
4 City of Berkeley BMP achieved Ord #4438 --
5 City of Black Jack BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
6 City of Breckenridge Hills BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
7 City of Brentwood BMP achieved Site runoff control Ordinance 4010 -
8 City of Bridgeton BMP achieved Storm Water Management Program #05-43 -
9 City of Calverton Park BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
10 City of Charlack BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
11 City of Chesterfield BMP achieved
Planning and Public Works Procedure
PPW-1005 Construction Site Waste
Control, last updated 9/19/2022
Section 405.04.110(I) of the
City of Chesterfield Municipal
Code -
12 City of Clarkson Valley BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
13 City of Clayton BMP achieved
City Code : Ch 430 Stormwater Control
Requirements Article 1 Grading,
Erosion, and Sediment Control
Regulations for Sites One Acre or More
Ord. No. 5965 §1(15-4)
-
14 City of Cool Valley BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
15 City of Crestwood BMP achieved -
City of Crestwood Municipal
Code CH7 - Article III - Grading
and Excavation -
16 City of Creve Coeur BMP achieved
Ordinance for regulations regarding
land disturbance activities, standard
notes on plans, requirements for
sedimentation and erosion control
measures in the City's Standard Project
Manual (section 7.8) and in JSP's in
construction documents
Ordinance # 5043
-
17 City of Dellwood BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
18 City of Des Peres BMP achieved Code of Ordinances City of Des Peres
Sec. 6-322. - Stormwater
pollution prevention plan
(SWPPP).-
19 City of Ellisville BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code Ordinance 2782 -
20 City of Fenton BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
21 City of Ferguson BMP not achieved --working on it
22 City of Florissant BMP achieved Land Disturbance Permit 8748 -
23 City of Frontenac BMP achieved Ord. 2010-1621 2010-1621 -
24 City of Glendale BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
Co-permittee
242
Appendix BMP 44
MCM4 Construction Site Waste Procedures
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number,
if applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
25 City of Green Park BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
26 City of Hazelwood BMP achieved City Code Chapter 412: Land
Disturbance 3910-07 -
27 City of Jennings BMP achieved Muni Code Jennings Mo. ordinances,
Article #10 land disturbance code.Ord #2148 -
28 City of Kirkwood BMP achieved -
St. Louis Coiunty Waste
Management Code, Chapter
607 -
29 City of Ladue BMP achieved Ordinance 1950 -
30 City of Lakeshire BMP achieved Land Disturbance Ordinance 292009 --
31 City of Manchester BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
32 City of Maryland Heights BMP achieved Municipal Code Article IV Grading and
Excavation Ordinance 2008-3037 -
33 City of Moline Acres BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
34 City of Normandy BMP achieved Maintenance Standard Operating
Procedure and Ordinance 622 -
35 City of Northwoods BMP achieved Land Disturbance Permitting 530-060 -
36 City of Oakland BMP achieved
Land Disturbance Code, Chapter 515
Code of Oakland; see
https://ecode360.com/28716724#2871
6724
Ordinance 921, amended
existing code to make land
disturbance procedures
applicable to all lots regardless
of size -
37 City of Olivette BMP achieved Olivette Permit guidelines and MSD
Permits for developments over 1 acre -
-
38 City of Overland BMP achieved -2008-30 -
39 City of Pagedale BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
40 City of Richmond Heights BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code - Ord # 4695 Land Disturbance Code - Ord #
4695 -
41 City of Rock Hill BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
42 City of Shrewsbury BMP achieved City Ordinances ORD3023, ORD2743, ORD2444 -
43 City of St. Ann BMP not achieved --n/a
44 City of St. John BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
45 City of Sunset Hills BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
46 City of Town & Country BMP achieved Flood, Stormwater and Erosion Control
Regulations 4034
-
47 City of University City BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
48 City of Valley Park BMP achieved Land Disturbance & Grading/ Adding
City Code 1463/1473 -
49 City of Vinita Park BMP achieved Land movement for site developement Ordinance 1136 -
50 City of Warson Woods BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
51 City of Webster Groves BMP achieved Land Disturbance Ordinance - Chapter
81 of City Code Ordinance 8591 -
243
Appendix BMP 44
MCM4 Construction Site Waste Procedures
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number,
if applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
52 City of Wildwood BMP achieved Chapter 425: Grading Ordinance 1488 -
53 City of Winchester BMP achieved Post-Construction BMP Maintenance
Nuisance Ordinance 1,009A -
54 City of Woodson Terrace BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
55 St. Louis County BMP achieved Sediment & Erosion Control Manual, St.
Louis County, July 1, 2018 Ordinance No. 25,494 -
56 Town of Norwood Court BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
57 Village of Bel-Nor BMP achieved
Requirements are contained in City
code Title IV, Land Use, Chapter 415
Article IV, Stormwater in Site Design
865, 12-20-2010
-
58 Village of Hanley Hills BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County --
-
59 Village of Marlborough BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
60 Village of Riverview BMP achieved -415.070 -
244
Appendix BMP 45
MCM4 Pre-Construction Planning Procedures
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number,
if applicable Reported Comments
1 City of Ballwin BMP achieved Land Disturbance Ordinance --
2 City of Bellefontaine
Neighbors BMP achieved -ordinance #2079 -
3 City of Bel-Ridge BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
4 City of Berkeley BMP achieved Ord #4438 --
5 City of Black Jack BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
6 City of Breckenridge Hills BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
7 City of Brentwood BMP achieved Land disturbance Ordinance 4010 -
8 City of Bridgeton BMP achieved Storm Water Management Program #05-43 -
9 City of Calverton Park BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
10 City of Charlack BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
11 City of Chesterfield BMP achieved
Planning and Public Works Policy PPW-
073 Implementation of MSD Site
Design Guidance Memo
Planning and Public Works
Policy PPW-073, last revised
12/22/2020
-
12 City of Clarkson Valley BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
13 City of Clayton BMP achieved
City Code : Ch 430 Stormwater Control
Requirements Article 1 Grading,
Erosion, and Sediment Control
Regulations for Sites One Acre or More
Ord. No. 5965 §1(15-4)-
14 City of Cool Valley BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
15 City of Crestwood BMP achieved -
City of Crestwood Municipal
Code CH7 - Article III - Grading
and Excavation
-
16 City of Creve Coeur BMP achieved
City of Creve Coeur Municipal codes
and a SWPPP Inspection form that is
available on the City website.
City of Creve Coeur Municipal
Code Section 410.260,
Stormwater Drainage and
Chapter 425, Stormwater
Regulations. Ordinance 5551
requires site owners to
submit a stormwater
management plan if the area
of disturbance is 2,000 SF or
greater.
-
17 City of Dellwood BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
18 City of Des Peres BMP achieved Code of Ordinances City of Des Peres Sec 6-323, Ord 2260 Design
Requirements -
19 City of Ellisville BMP achieved Land Disturbance and Land Use Codes Ordinances 2782 and 3187 -
20 City of Fenton BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
21 City of Ferguson BMP not achieved --working on it
22 City of Florissant BMP achieved Land Disturbance Permit 8748 -
23 City of Frontenac BMP achieved Ord. 2010-1621 2010-1621 -
24 City of Glendale BMP achieved,BMP achieved, contract
with St. Louis County -Section 501.030 Glendale
Municipal Code -
Co-permittee
245
Appendix BMP 45
MCM4 Pre-Construction Planning Procedures
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number,
if applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
25 City of Green Park BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
26 City of Hazelwood BMP achieved City Code Chapter 412: Land
Disturbance 3910-07 -
27 City of Jennings BMP achieved Jennings Muni Code Chapter 13.5
Article 10 Ord #2148 -
28 City of Kirkwood BMP achieved -
An Ordinance Ammending
Chapter 17 of the Kirkwood
Code of Ordinances
-
29 City of Ladue BMP achieved Ordinance 1950 -
30 City of Lakeshire BMP not achieved ---
31 City of Manchester BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
32 City of Maryland Heights BMP achieved Municipal Code article IV Grading and
Excavation Ordinance 2008-3037 -
33 City of Moline Acres BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
34 City of Normandy BMP achieved Maintenance SOP Manual Ordinance 622 -
35 City of Northwoods BMP achieved Land Disturbance Procedure for
permitting 530-060 -
36 City of Oakland BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code;
https://ecode360.com/28716724#287 Ordinance 921 -
37 City of Olivette BMP achieved
Building Permit Compliance per
ordinance on projects less than 1 acre.
Stormwater Management Grading
Ordinance
2601, 551 -
38 City of Overland BMP achieved -2008-30 -
39 City of Pagedale BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
40 City of Richmond Heights BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code - Ord # 4695 Land Disturbance Code - Ord
# 4695 -
41 City of Rock Hill BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
42 City of Shrewsbury BMP achieved City Ordinances ORD3023, ORD2743, and
ORD2444 -
43 City of St. Ann BMP not achieved --n/a
44 City of St. John BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
45 City of Sunset Hills BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
46 City of Town & Country BMP achieved SWPPP Checklist and Inspection
Reports 4034 -
47 City of University City BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
48 City of Valley Park BMP achieved
Land Disturbance & Grading
Ordinance/MSD Manual/ Electronic
inspection form VIA ESO Inspection
software
1463/1473 -
49 City of Vinita Park BMP achieved Land Movement for development ordinance 1136 -
50 City of Warson Woods BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
51 City of Webster Groves BMP achieved Land Disturbance Ordinance - Chapter
81 of City Code Ordinance 8591 -
52 City of Wildwood BMP achieved Chapter 420: Subdivision and
Development Regulations: Chapter
Ordinance 675; Ordinance
1324; Ordinance 1488 -
53 City of Winchester BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code Ordinance No. 961 -
54 City of Woodson Terrace BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
55 St. Louis County BMP achieved Sediment & Erosion Control Manual,
St. Louis County, July 1, 2018 Ordinance No. 23,553 -
56 Town of Norwood Court BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
57 Village of Bel-Nor BMP achieved Same as BMP 44 above --
246
Appendix BMP 45
MCM4 Pre-Construction Planning Procedures
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number,
if applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
58 Village of Hanley Hills BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
59 Village of Marlborough BMP achieved, contract with St. Louis
County ---
60 Village of Riverview BMP achieved -415.090 -
247
Appendix BMP 46a
MCM4 Construction Complaint Procedures
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number,
if applicable Reported Comments
1 City of Ballwin BMP achieved ---
2 City of Bellefontaine
Neighbors BMP achieved -ordinance #2079 -
3 City of Bel-Ridge BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
4 City of Berkeley BMP achieved Ord #4438 --
5 City of Black Jack BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
6 City of Breckenridge Hills BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
7 City of Brentwood BMP achieved
Planning & Development
Department- plan review, site
inspections, and MyGov
database
N/A -
8 City of Bridgeton BMP achieved Storm Water Management
Program #05-43 -
9 City of Calverton Park BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
10 City of Charlack BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
11 City of Chesterfield BMP achieved
Planning and Public Works
Policy PPW-045 Service
Requests
Planning and Public Works
Policy PPW-045 last updated
12/08/2020
-
12 City of Clarkson Valley BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
13 City of Clayton BMP achieved
City Code : Ch 430 Stormwater
Control Requirements Article 3
Permit Procedures and
Requirements
Ord. No. 5965 §1(15-200)-
14 City of Cool Valley BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
15 City of Crestwood BMP achieved -City of Crestwood Municipal
Code CH7 - Article III - Grading -
16 City of Creve Coeur BMP achieved City's permit tracking system
and City website, Land Ordinance 5053 -
17 City of Dellwood BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
18 City of Des Peres BMP achieved Report a Concern portal on
website --
19 City of Ellisville BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code Ordinance 2782 -
20 City of Fenton BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
21 City of Ferguson BMP not achieved --working on it
22 City of Florissant BMP achieved Action Center on Florissant
Website NA -
Co-permittee
248
Appendix BMP 46a
MCM4 Construction Complaint Procedures
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number,
if applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
23 City of Frontenac BMP achieved City of Frontenac - Stormwater
Master Plan --
24 City of Glendale BMP achieved,BMP achieved,
contract with St. Louis County -
B 13-08 & B14-08; Section
535.150 Glendale Municipal
Code
-
25 City of Green Park BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
26 City of Hazelwood BMP achieved City Code Chapter 412: Land
Disturbance 3910-07 -
27 City of Jennings BMP achieved Jennings Muni Code Chapter
13.5 Article 10 Ord #2149 & 2354 -
28 City of Kirkwood BMP achieved -
An Ordinance Ammending The
Kirkwood Code of Ordinances,
Chapter 5
-
29 City of Ladue BMP achieved Ordinances & Internal Policy
Dated 12-20-2018
1175, 1950, and Chapter 110
of the Ladue Code of
Ordinances
-
30 City of Lakeshire BMP not achieved ---
31 City of Manchester BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
32 City of Maryland Heights BMP achieved Municipal Code Article IV
Grading and Excavation Ordinance 2008-3037 -
33 City of Moline Acres BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
34 City of Normandy BMP achieved Normandy Ordinance # 622 622 -
35 City of Northwoods BMP achieved Land Disturbance Procedures 530-060 -
36 City of Oakland BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code;
https://ecode360.com/287167 Ordinance 921 -
37 City of Olivette BMP achieved
Larger projects require MSD
and DNR permits periodically
reviewed by City Inspectors.
Residents can call or use the
report a concern application
--
38 City of Overland BMP achieved -2008-30 -
39 City of Pagedale BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
40 City of Richmond Heights BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code - Ord #
4695
Land Disturbance Code - Ord #
4695 -
41 City of Rock Hill BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
42 City of Shrewsbury BMP achieved City Ordinances ORD3023, ORD2743, and
ORD2444 -
43 City of St. Ann BMP not achieved --n/a
44 City of St. John BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
45 City of Sunset Hills BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
46 City of Town & Country BMP achieved SWPPP Checklist and
Inspection Reports 4034 -
47 City of University City BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
249
Appendix BMP 46a
MCM4 Construction Complaint Procedures
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number,
if applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
48 City of Valley Park BMP achieved Complaint Hotline 636-225-
3506 --
49 City of Vinita Park BMP achieved land movement for
development ordinance 1136 -
50 City of Warson Woods BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
51 City of Webster Groves BMP achieved Land Disturbance Ordinance -
Chapter 81 of the City Code Ordinance 8591 -
52 City of Wildwood BMP achieved
Chapter 415: Zoning
Regulations; Chapter 425:
Grading; stormwater
complaints on the city's
website; complaints from
public sessions of Watershed
Erosion Task Force
Ordinance 1324 and Ordinance
1488 -
53 City of Winchester BMP achieved Complaint Policy - City of
Winchester Procedure Manual
Municipal Code Section
500.050 -
54 City of Woodson Terrace BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
55 St. Louis County BMP achieved Sediment & Erosion Control
Manual, St. Louis County, July Ordinance No. 25,494 -
56 Town of Norwood Court BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
57 Village of Bel-Nor BMP achieved
Coordination with Residents is
handled informally by our City
Clerk with information passed
along to City officials. We also
track social media posts
concerning such issues.
--
58 Village of Hanley Hills BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
59 Village of Marlborough BMP achieved, contract with
St. Louis County ---
60 Village of Riverview BMP achieved -415.090 -
250
Appendix BMP 46b and 49
MCM4 Incidents and Enforcement
Co-permittee Plan Area Complaint
(Y/N)Incident Date Incident Description Area/Address of Land Disturbance
Informal
Enforcement
(Y/N)
Formal
Enforcement
(Y/N)
City of Brentwood Yes 2023-03-06 Breckenridge Industrial Court Bridge bridge south of Manchester Road- polystyrene
released from bridge demolition No Yes
City of Bridgeton No 2023-01-17 Sediment track-out 5.46 Acres / 3655 Pennridge Dr.Yes No
City of Bridgeton Yes 2023-03-20 Sediment track-out 11.13 Acres / 13810 Missouri Bottom Rd.Yes No
City of Bridgeton No 2023-05-09 Sediment track-out 103.8 Acres / 13850 Ferguson Ln.Yes No
City of Bridgeton No 2023-06-19 Land disturbance outside approved plan limits 9.0 Acres / 13019 Gist Rd.Yes No
City of Bridgeton No 2023-08-01 Disturbed site not fully revegetated 5.46 Acres / 3655 Pennridge Dr.Yes No
City of Bridgeton No 2023-08-07 Sediment track-out 11.13 Acres / 13810 Missouri Bottom Rd.Yes No
City of Bridgeton No 2023-09-20 Land disturbance outside approved plan limits 103.8 Acres / 13850 Ferguson Ln.Yes No
City of Bridgeton No 2023-12-05 Construction entrance not installed 1.97 Acres / 4000 Fee Fee Rd.Yes No
City of Bridgeton No 2023-12-18 Disturbed area not sodded 3.05 Acres / 13571 St. Charles Rock Rd.Yes No
City of Chesterfield
City of Clayton Yes 2023-12-28 failing inlet protection 7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105 Yes No
City of Clayton Yes 2023-12-14 failing inlet protection 7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105 Yes No
City of Des Peres No 2023-03-17 Clearing/grading without an approved land
disturbance permit 800 N. Ballas Road No Yes
City of Ellisville No 2023-03-03 Silt control maintenance needed 15970 Manchester Road Yes No
City of Ellisville Yes 2023-03-06 Mud tracked onto street 15970 Manchester Road Yes No
City of Ellisville Yes 2023-03-06 Mud tracked onto street 21 Mar El Court (single family home construction)Yes No
City of Ellisville No 2023-04-20 Silt control maintenance needed 15970 Manchester Road Yes No
City of Ellisville No 2023-04-21 Silt control maintenance needed 21 Mar El Court (single family home construction)Yes No
City of Ellisville No 2023-07-03 Mud tracked onto street and silt control maintenance
needed 16216 Autumn View Terrace Drive Yes No
City of Ellisville No 2023-07-03 Mud tracked onto street and silt control maintenance
needed 15970 Manchester Road Yes No
City of Ellisville No 2023-07-03 Mud tracked onto street and silt control maintenance
needed 95 Ranchmoor Trail Yes No
City of Ellisville Yes 2023-07-17 Mud tracked onto street and silt control maintenance
needed 16216 Autumn View Terrace Drive Yes No
City of Ellisville No 2023-07-17 Mud tracked onto street 15970 Manchester Road Yes No
City of Ellisville No 2023-07-19 Mud tracked onto street 16216 Autumn View Terrace Drive Yes No
City of Ellisville No 2023-08-03 Mud tracked onto street 95 Ranchmoor Trail Yes No
City of Ellisville Yes 2023-08-31 Mud tracked onto street 15970 Manchester Road Yes No
City of Ellisville No 2023-11-21 Mud tracked onto street 15970 Manchester Road Yes No
City of Frontenac Yes 2023-10-25 Potential filing in a sinkhole near MSD inlet on
property 1701 Butternut Dr.Yes Yes
City of Hazelwood No 2023-08-10 Mud on Aviator Drive/N. Lindbergh Boulevard 6036 N. Lindbergh Yes No
City of Hazelwood No 2023-08-17 Mud on Dunn Road 3746 Dunn Road Yes No
City of Kirkwood Yes 2023-11-15 Illiocit Discharge from Demolition Activities 20.92 acres / 11333 Big Bend Boulevard,
Kirkwood, MO 63122 No Yes
City of Ladue No 2023-08-23 Failed weekly inspection
sediment in creek 300 S McKnight Road No Yes
City of Ladue Yes 2023-02-01 Mud Run Off 300 S McKnight Road Yes No
City of Ladue Yes 2023-02-10 Mud Run Off 300 S McKnight Road No Yes
City of Ladue Yes 2023-05-26 Tree Protection/Fuel trailer 300 S McKnight Road Yes No
City of Ladue No 2023-09-08 Failed Land Disturbance inspection 300 S McKnight Road No Yes
City of Ladue No 2023-09-26 Failed Land Disturbance Inspection 3 Trinity Farm Lane Yes No
City of Oakland Yes (Skipped)see BMP 48 list for multiple occasions 802 Lockwood Yes Yes
City of Oakland Yes (Skipped)see BMP 48 800 Westwood Place Yes No
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 46 and 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Incidents and Enforcement
See enclosed City of Chesterfield 2023 Annual Questionnaire list and details
251
Appendix BMP 46b and 49
MCM4 Incidents and Enforcement
Co-permittee Plan Area Complaint
(Y/N)Incident Date Incident Description Area/Address of Land Disturbance
Informal
Enforcement
(Y/N)
Formal
Enforcement
(Y/N)
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 46 and 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Incidents and Enforcement
City of Olivette (Skipped)(Skipped)Anonymous 'report a concern' about silt controls Olivette Community Center 1200 N Warson Yes No
City of Richmond Heights Yes 2023-08-02 No construction entrance to prohibit mud track off
from site 1200 South Big Bend Blvd Yes No
City of Town & Country Yes 2023-02-09 check siltation 14260 Cedar Springs Yes No
City of Town & Country No 2024-02-28 Siltation not installed 12933 Woodlark No Yes
City of Town & Country No 2023-03-01 Siltation not installed 23 Summerhill No Yes
City of Town & Country No 2023-03-10 Siltation down 923 Cabernet No Yes
City of Town & Country Yes 2023-03-16 Siltation down 279 Pointe Conway No Yes
City of Town & Country Yes 2023-04-04 Working without permit 13302 Tree Top View No Yes
City of Town & Country No 2023-04-18 Silt Fence needs replacement 13782 Clayton Yes No
City of Town & Country No 2023-04-26 Siltation not installed 6 Middlebury No Yes
City of Town & Country No 2023-04-27 Siltation not installed 12309 Crystal View No Yes
City of Town & Country Yes 2023-05-03 Working without permit 12936 Topping No Yes
City of Town & Country No 2023-05-04 Siltation not installed 1234 Clayton Place No Yes
City of Town & Country No 2023-05-08 Pile of Mulch in street 1021 Claymark No Yes
City of Town & Country No 2023-05-12 Mud in Street 12309 Crystal View Yes No
City of Town & Country Yes 2023-05-15 mud in street 998 Woods Mill Yes No
City of Town & Country Yes 2023-05-18 mud in street 13309 Crystal View No Yes
City of Town & Country Yes 2023-05-24 Siltation Control not Installed 9 Bellerive No Yes
City of Town & Country No 2023-06-02 Reinstall Siltation Control 13309 Crystal View Yes No
City of Town & Country No 2023-06-13 Siltation Down 12 Roclaire Yes No
City of Town & Country No 2023-07-17 Mud on road 2300 Mueller Yes No
City of Town & Country No 2023-07-21 Siltation down 18 Williamsburg No Yes
City of Town & Country No 2023-07-27 No Siltation 287 Pointe Conway Yes No
City of Town & Country No 2023-08-04 Additional Siltation needed 12200 Clayton Road Yes No
City of Town & Country No 2023-08-14 No Siltation Installed 287 Conway Pointe Yes No
City of Town & Country Yes 2023-09-18 Trash on Construction site 12301 Ballas Lane Yes No
City of Town & Country Yes 2023-09-20 No Siltation Fencing 13406 Thornhill Yes No
City of Town & Country No 2023-10-02 Mud on Street 25 Williamsburg Yes No
City of Town & Country No 2023-12-05 Gravel in Street 12326 Crystal View Yes No
City of Webster Groves Yes 2023-01-23 water issues from construction 15 Tulip Dr No Yes
City of Wildwood No 2023-01-05 disturbance fencing not in place 815 Strecker Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-01-31 site inspector to ensure all inspection deficiencies are
taken care of 1431 Hwy 109 Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-02-07 minor trackout at site 1366 Paige Estates Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-02-08 need to update SWPPP site box 4623 Chateau Ln Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-02-27 check for trackout repairs (see 2/7/23 above)1366 Paige Estates Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-03-06 need to install SWPPP box 1431 Hwy 109 Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-03-15 minor silt fence repairs, minor trash pickup
(completed on 3/30)1431 Hwy 109 Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-03-28 Silt fence repairs (repairs made 3/31 and 4/3)1745 Old Eatherton Rd Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-04-20 Silt fence and construction fence need repairs 1407 Yuletide Trail Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-04-21 silt fence, trash, erosion problems (stop work order
issued, lifted on 5/3/23 after compliance)1431 Hwy 109 No Yes
252
Appendix BMP 46b and 49
MCM4 Incidents and Enforcement
Co-permittee Plan Area Complaint
(Y/N)Incident Date Incident Description Area/Address of Land Disturbance
Informal
Enforcement
(Y/N)
Formal
Enforcement
(Y/N)
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 46 and 49, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Incidents and Enforcement
City of Wildwood No 2023-06-12 need to repair section of silt fence 1431 Hwy 109 Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-06-29 trash, silt fence repairs (deadline of 7/7 issued)1431 Hwy 109 Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-07-12 Rocks on road (swept up by contractor)1366 Paige Estates Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-08-01 two weeks past due on repairs 1431 Hwy 109 Yes No
City of Wildwood No 2023-08-02 City requested additional silt fence at stock pile, they
complied right away 2645 Generations Dr Yes No
St. Louis County See enclosed St. Louis County 2023 Annual Questionnaire list and details
253
Appendix BMP 47
MCM4 Inspection Procedures and Checklists
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number, if
applicable
Reported
Comments
1 City of Ballwin BMP achieved Land Disturbance permit Section 11 of Ord. No. 04-09,
adopted Feb. 23, 2004,-
2
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors BMP achieved -Ordinance #2079 -
3 City of Bel-Ridge
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
4 City of Berkeley BMP achieved Ord #4438 --
5 City of Black Jack
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
6 City of Breckenridge Hills
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
7
City of Brentwood BMP achieved
Planning & Development
Department- plan review & site
inspections N/A -
8 City of Bridgeton BMP achieved
Storm Water Management
Program #05-43 -
9 City of Calverton Park
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
10 City of Charlack
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
11
City of Chesterfield BMP achieved
Planning and Public Works
Procedure PPW-1009 Grading
Permit and Enforcement & PPW-
1050 Development Review and
Inspection
PPW-1009 last updated
12/22/2021, PPW 1050 last
updated 3/11/2021 -
12 City of Clarkson Valley
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
13
City of Clayton BMP achieved
City Code : Ch 430 Stormwater
Control Requirements Article 4
Inspections of Storm Water
Facilities Ord. No. 5965 §1(15-300,301)-
14 City of Cool Valley
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
15
City of Crestwood BMP achieved -
City of Crestwood Municipal Code
CH7 - Article III - Grading and
Excavation -
16
City of Creve Coeur BMP achieved
Land disturbance SWPPP
inspection form and Municipal
Code Section 420.120 Ordinance 5043 -
17 City of Dellwood
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
18 City of Des Peres BMP achieved
Code of Ordinances City of Des
Peres Sec. 6-324. - Inspections -
19 City of Ellisville BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code Ordinance 2782 -
20 City of Fenton
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
21 City of Ferguson BMP not achieved --working on it
22 City of Florissant BMP achieved Land Disturbance Permit 8748 -
23 City of Frontenac BMP achieved
City of Frontenac - Stormwater
Master Plan --
24 City of Glendale
BMP achieved,BMP achieved,
contract with St. Louis County -
B 13-08 & B14-08; Glendale
Municipal Code -
25 City of Green Park
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
Co-permittee
254
Appendix BMP 47
MCM4 Inspection Procedures and Checklists
Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number, if
applicable
Reported
CommentsCo-permittee
26 City of Hazelwood BMP achieved
City Code Chapter 412: Land
DIsturbance 3910-07 -
27 City of Jennings BMP achieved
Jennings Muni Code Chapter 13.5
Article 10 Ord #2148 -
28 City of Kirkwood BMP achieved -
City-Source. Web-Based citizen
concerns -
29 City of Ladue BMP achieved Ordinance and checklist
1950 and Land Disturbance
Inspection Checklist -
30 City of Lakeshire BMP not achieved --
31 City of Manchester
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
32 City of Maryland Heights BMP achieved
Municipal Code Article IV Grading
and Excavation Ordinance 2008-3037 -
33 City of Moline Acres
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
34 City of Normandy BMP achieved Normandy Ordinance #622 622 -
35 City of Northwoods BMP achieved Land Disturbance 530-060 -
36 City of Oakland BMP achieved
Land Disturbance Code;
https://ecode360.com/28716724#
Ordinance 921 and Ordinance
729;see also Floodplain -
37
City of Olivette BMP achieved
Olivette Development guide and
Grading terms in City code of
Ordances Chapters 422 and 520 -
38 City of Overland BMP achieved -2008-30 -
39 City of Pagedale
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
40 City of Richmond Heights BMP achieved
Land Disturbance Code - Ord #
4695
Land Disturbance Code - Ord #
4695 -
41 City of Rock Hill
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
42 City of Shrewsbury BMP achieved City Ordinances ORD3023, ORD2743, and ORD2444 -
43 City of St. Ann BMP achieved SWPP inspection checklist --
44 City of St. John
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
45 City of Sunset Hills
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
46 City of Town & Country BMP achieved
SWPPP Checklist and Inspection
Reports 4034 -
47 City of University City
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
48
City of Valley Park BMP achieved
Storm Water Construction Site
Inspection Form VIA ESO Software --
49 City of Vinita Park BMP achieved land movement for development Ordinance 1136 -
50 City of Warson Woods
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
51 City of Webster Groves BMP achieved
Land Disturbance Ordinance -
Chapter 81 of the City Code Ordinance 8591 -
52 City of Wildwood BMP achieved
Chapter 425: Grading; Grading
Permit General Conditions Ordinance 1488 -
53 City of Winchester BMP achieved Stream Buffer Ordinance
Ordinance No. 957 passed
12/12/07 -
54 City of Woodson Terrace
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
55
St. Louis County BMP achieved
Sediment & Erosion Control
Manual, St. Louis County, July 1,
2018 Ordinance No. 25,494 -
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Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number, if
applicable
Reported
CommentsCo-permittee
56 Town of Norwood Court
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
57 Village of Bel-Nor BMP achieved Same as BMP 44 above --
58 Village of Hanley Hills
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
59 Village of Marlborough
BMP achieved, contract with St.
Louis County ---
60 Village of Riverview BMP achieved -415.100 -
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Co-permittee Inspection Date Area/Address of Land Disturbance
City of Ballwin See enclosed City of Ballwin 2023 Annual Questionnaire list and details
City of Brentwood 2023-06-14 Mark Twain Elementary- 8636 Litzsinger Road
City of Brentwood 2023-09-01 Kitchen Conservatory- 9011 Manchester Road
City of Brentwood 2023-10-10 Clear to Launch- 241 Hanley Industrial Court
City of Bridgeton 2023-01-09 5.45 Acres / 3655 Pennridge Dr.
City of Bridgeton 2023-01-09 2.03 Acres / 12425 St. Charles Rock Rd.
City of Bridgeton 2023-03-02 103.8 Acres / 13850 Ferguson Ln.
City of Bridgeton 2023-06-08 11.13 Acres / 13810 Missouri Bottom Rd.
City of Bridgeton 2023-07-05 9.0 Acres / 13019 Gist Rd.
City of Bridgeton 2023-07-10 25.6 Acres / 13570 St. Charles Rock Rd.
City of Bridgeton 2023-09-12 3.05 Acres / 13571 St. Charles Rock Rd.
City of Bridgeton 2023-09-20 1.97 Acres / 4000 Fee Fee Rd.
City of Bridgeton 2023-11-09 20.56 Acres / 14120 Missouri Bottom Rd.
City of Chesterfield
City of Clayton 2023-01-11 2.09 ac/8027 Forsyth Blvd, Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-01-26 2.09 ac/8027 Forsyth Blvd, Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-02-09 2.09 ac/8027 Forsyth Blvd, Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-02-23 2.09 ac/8027 Forsyth Blvd, Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-01-11 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-01-26 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-02-09 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-02-23 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-03-09 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2029-03-23 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
See enclosed City of Chesterfield 2023 Annual Questionnaire list and details
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2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Clayton 2023-04-06 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-04-19 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-05-04 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-05-18 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-06-01 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-06-15 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-06-28 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-07-13 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-07-27 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-08-10 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-08-23 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-09-07 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-09-21 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-10-05 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-10-19 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-11-02 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-11-16 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-11-30 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-12-14 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-12-28 1.5ac/7800 Maryland Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-07-13 1.31ac/8250 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-10-05 1.31ac/8250 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-10-19 1.31ac/8250 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-11-02 1.31ac/8250 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
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2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Clayton 2023-11-16 1.31ac/8250 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-11-30 1.31ac/8250 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-12-14 1.31ac/8250 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-12-28 1.31ac/8250 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Crestwood 2023-01-12 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-01-19 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-01-20 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-01-26 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-02-01 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-01-06 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-02-08 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-02-10 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-02-15 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-02-21 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-02-28 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-03-05 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-03-09 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-03-21 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-03-26 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-04-04 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-04-05 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-04-12 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-04-17 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2024-04-25 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
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Co-permittee Inspection Date Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Crestwood 2023-05-03 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-05-09 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-05-16 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-05-24 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-05-30 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-06-07 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-06-13 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-06-22 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-07-04 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-07-12 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-07-19 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-07-22 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-08-02 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-08-08 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-08-11 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-08-23 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-08-30 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-09-07 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-09-20 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-09-26 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-10-04 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-10-10 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-10-17 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-10-25 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
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Co-permittee Inspection Date Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Crestwood 2023-10-30 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-11-08 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-11-15 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-11-29 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-12-05 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-12-12 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-12-20 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Crestwood 2023-12-26 1 Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood, MO 63126
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-03 12120 Conway Road (inspections weekly and after rain events)
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-03 500 S. Mason Road (inspections weekly and after rain events)
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-03 515 N. Lindbergh Blvd (inspections weekly and after rain events)
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-03 11901 Olive Blvd (inspections weekly and after rain events)
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-03 425 S. Lindbergh Blvd (inspections weekly and after rain events)
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-03 871 N. Mason Road (inspections weekly and after rain events)
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-03 12398 Olive Blvd (inspections weekly and after rain events)
City of Des Peres 2023-03-17 800 N. Ballas Road
City of Des Peres 2023-04-07 800 N. Ballas Road (visited every week, but this was a formal inspection)
City of Des Peres 2023-07-24 800 N. Ballas Road (visited every week, but this was a formal inspection)
City of Des Peres 2023-03-01 13239 Manchester Road
City of Des Peres 2023-04-04 13239 Manchester Road
City of Des Peres 2023-05-12 13239 Manchester Road
City of Des Peres 2023-05-26 13239 Manchester Road
City of Des Peres 2023-09-01 13239 Manchester Road
City of Des Peres 2023-10-02 13239 Manchester Road
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Co-permittee Inspection Date Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Des Peres 2023-10-19 13239 Manchester Road
City of Des Peres 2023-12-12 13239 Manchester Road
City of Ellisville 2023-01-03 95 Ranchmoor Trail - Estates at Ellisville Meadows (Developer required to
maintain records for weekly & Post Event Inspections on site)
City of Ellisville 2023-01-04 16216 Autumn View Terrace Drive - Ellisville Enclave (Developer required to
maintain records for weekly & Post Event Inspections on site)
City of Ellisville 2023-01-10 15970 Manchester Road - Mila Apartments, Ellisville (Developer required to
maintain records for weekly & Post Event Inspections on site)
City of Ellisville 2024-04-17
16301 Truman Road - Panda Express (Ongoing reports until ground cover
established on 9-14-23. Developer required to maintain records for weekly
& Post Event Inspections on site)
City of Frontenac 2023-10-25 1701 Butternut Dr.
City of Frontenac (Skipped)The Enclave at Frontenac
City of Hazelwood 2023-01-27 7900 N. Lindbergh Boulevard
City of Hazelwood 2023-03-09 5712 Fee Fee Road
City of Hazelwood 2023-04-18 8660 Pershall Road
City of Hazelwood 2023-05-04 6850 Hazelwood Avenue
City of Hazelwood 2023-05-12 6118 Fee Fee Road
City of Hazelwood 2023-06-14 8660 Pershall Road
City of Hazelwood 2023-08-17 3746 Dunn Road
City of Hazelwood 2023-08-10 6036 N. Lindbergh Boulevard
City of Hazelwood 2023-08-28 3915 Dunn Road
City of Hazelwood 2023-10-11 352 Hazelwood Logistics Center Drive
City of Hazelwood 2023-10-11 11693 Missouri Bottom Road
City of Hazelwood 2023-11-22 926 Townhouse Lane
City of Hazelwood 2023-11-28 1 Park 370 Terrace
City of Ladue 2023-01-09 9701 Conway Road
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Co-permittee Inspection Date Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Ladue 2023-03-14 9701 Conway Road
City of Ladue 2023-05-10 9701 Conway Road
City of Ladue 2023-07-12 9701 Conway Road
City of Ladue 2023-08-21 9701 Conway Road
City of Ladue 2023-09-27 9701 Conway Road
City of Ladue 2023-10-25 9701 Conway Road
City of Ladue 2023-11-21 9701 Conway Road
City of Ladue 2023-01-23 615 S Price
City of Ladue 2023-03-14 615 S Price
City of Ladue 2023-05-09 615 S Price
City of Ladue 2023-07-13 615 S Price
City of Ladue 2023-08-22 615 S Price
City of Ladue 2023-09-14 615 S Price
City of Ladue 2023-01-27 9714 Litzsinger Road
City of Ladue 2023-03-13 9714 Litzsinger Road
City of Ladue 2023-05-09 9714 Litzsinger Road
City of Ladue 2023-07-13 9714 Litsinger Road
City of Ladue 2024-08-23 9714 Litzsinger Road
City of Ladue 2023-09-26 9714 Litzsinger Road
City of Ladue 2023-10-26 9714 Litzsinger Road
City of Ladue 2023-11-20 9714 Litzsinger Road
City of Ladue 2023-01-26 300 S McKnight Road
City of Ladue 2023-02-08 300 S McKnight Road
City of Ladue 2023-03-13 300 S McKnight Road
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Co-permittee Inspection Date Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Ladue 2023-05-04 300 S McKnight Road
City of Ladue 2023-07-11 300 S McKnight Road
City of Ladue 2023-08-23 300 S McKnight Road
City of Ladue 2023-09-19 300 S McKnight Road
City of Ladue 2023-10-26 300 S McKnight Road
City of Ladue 2023-11-22 300 S McKnight Road
City of Ladue 2023-01-13 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd
City of Ladue 2023-03-10 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd
City of Ladue 2023-05-04 1640 S Lindbergh BLvd
City of Ladue 2023-06-30 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd
City of Ladue 2023-07-31 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd
City of Ladue 2023-08-24 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd
City of Ladue 2023-09-25 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd
City of Ladue 2023-10-26 1640 S Lindbergh BLvd
City of Ladue 2023-11-20 1640 S Lindbergh BLvd
City of Ladue 2023-01-10 701 Barnes Road
City of Ladue 2023-02-08 701 Barnes Road
City of Ladue 2023-03-10 701 Barnes Road
City of Ladue 2023-05-02 701 Barnes Road
City of Ladue 2023-07-18 701 Barnes Road
City of Ladue 2023-08-28 701 Barnes Road
City of Ladue 2023-09-25 701 Barnes Road
City of Ladue 2023-10-24 701 Barnes Road
City of Ladue 2023-11-21 701 Barnes Road
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Co-permittee Inspection Date Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Ladue 2023-05-02 1341 N Rock Hill Road
City of Ladue 2023-06-20 1341 N Rock Hill Road
City of Ladue 2023-06-26 1341 N Rock Hill Road
City of Ladue 2023-09-11 9810 South 40 Drive
City of Ladue 2023-10-24 9810 South 40 Drive
City of Ladue 2023-11-17 9810 South 40 Drive
City of Ladue 2023-09-26 3 Trinity Farm Lane
City of Ladue 2023-10-04 3 Trinity Farm Lane
City of Ladue 2023-11-16 3 Trinity Farm Lane
City of Ladue 2023-09-26 10094 Winding Ridge Road
City of Ladue 2023-10-24 10094 Winding Ridge Road
City of Ladue 2023-10-30 10094 Winding Ridge Road
City of Ladue 2023-12-19 9841 Old Warson Road
City of Ladue 2023-12-05 Haddington Court
City of Ladue 2023-12-14 Haddington Court
City of Ladue 2023-01-10 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-01-24 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-02-07 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-02-21 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-03-06 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-03-21 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-04-04 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-04-19 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-05-02 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
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Co-permittee Inspection Date Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Ladue 2023-05-15 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-05-30 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-06-13 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-06-27 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-07-20 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-08-03 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-09-26 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Ladue 2023-10-10 Brentwood to Conway DC02-DC03
City of Maryland Heights
City of Normandy 2023-12-15 5800 Bermuda Road
City of Oakland 2023-01-26 802 Lockwood Avenue --excavation
City of Oakland 2023-04-04 817 E. Monroe -- inspect trench
City of Oakland 2023-04-28 732 E. Argonne -- front and back BMP inspections
City of Oakland 2023-05-26 802 Lockwood -- film BMP non-compliance; mud on neighbor's property
City of Oakland 2023-06-08 802 Lockwood -- stop work order
City of Oakland 2023-06-14 802 Lockwood -- follow up inspection
City of Oakland 2023-07-13 802 Lockwood -- inspection of silt fencing
City of Oakland 2023-08-08 802 Lockwood -- site meeting to discuss final grading plans
City of Oakland 2023-08-18 802 Lockwood -- inspection of BMPs/failed
City of Oakland 2023-09-05 7 Harwood -- excavation inspection
City of Oakland 2023-11-17 800 Westwood Place -- inspect silt fencing
City of Oakland 2023-11-30 800 Westwood Place -- inspected for mud on street
City of Oakland 2023-12-07 802 Lockwood -- silt fence failure, mud on neighbor's property
City of Oakland 2023-12-12 802 Lockwood -- site inspection re final grading
See enclosed City of Maryland Heights 2023 Annual Questionnaire list and details
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Co-permittee Inspection Date Area/Address of Land Disturbance
2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Richmond Heights 2024-02-09 8915 Eager Road
City of Richmond Heights 2023-06-30 8915 Eager Road
City of Richmond Heights 2023-08-02 1200 South Brentwood Blvd
City of Richmond Heights 2023-08-30 1200 South Brentwood Blvd
City of Town & Country (Skipped)Weekly Inspections
City of Valley Park 2023-03-08 803 Forest, 970 Meramec Station
City of Valley Park 2023-04-19 803 Forest, 970 Meramec Station
City of Valley Park 2023-05-03 803 Forest, 970 Meramec Station, Majestic Pointe
City of Valley Park 2023-06-09 803 Forest, 970 Meramec Station, Majestic Pointe
City of Valley Park 2023-07-07 803 Forest, 970 Meramec Station, Majestic Pointe
City of Valley Park 2023-09-06 970 Meramec Station, Majestic Pointe, 2 Francis
City of Valley Park 2023-10-18 803 Forest, 970 Meramec Station, Majestic Pointe, 2 Francis
City of Valley Park 2023-11-15 970 Meramec Station, Majestic Pointe, 2 Francis
City of Valley Park 2023-12-13 970 Meramec Station, Majestic Pointe, 2 Francis
City of Webster Groves 2023-04-13 100 Selma Ave
City of Webster Groves 2023-04-19 100 Selma Ave
City of Webster Groves 2023-09-06 455 E Lockwood Ave
City of Webster Groves 2023-10-11 455 E Lockwood Ave
City of Webster Groves 2023-10-30 630 S Elm
City of Webster Groves 2023-11-01 630 S Elm
City of Webster Groves 2023-11-07 630 S Elm
City of Wildwood 2023-03-29 1838 Shiloh Valley - Pre-Con
City of Wildwood 2023-05-10 2645 Generations Drive - Pre-Con
City of Wildwood 2023-06-14 1700 Pond Rd - Pre-Con
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2023 MCM 4 BMP Number 48, Co-permittee Reported Land Disturbance Inspections
City of Wildwood 2023-10-17 1708 Rieger Farms - Pre-Con
City of Wildwood 2023-06-29 1716 Rieger Farms - Pre-Con
City of Wildwood 2023-09-28 18456 Woodlands Rd - Pre-Con
City of Wildwood 2023-09-27 18324 Rieger Road - Pre-Con
City of Wildwood 2023-04-17 2016 Meadow Forest - Pre-Con
St. Louis County (Skipped)See Attached - Major Land Disturbance Inspections_Commercial_2023
St. Louis County (Skipped)See Attached - Ordinary Land Disturbance Inspections_Commercial_2023
St. Louis County (Skipped)See Attached - Major Land Disturbance Inspections_Residential_2023
St. Louis County (Skipped)See Attached - Ordinary Land Disturbance Inspections_Residential_2023
St. Louis County (Skipped)See Attached - Land Disturbance Inspections_Allen Road Bridge No.
329_2023
St. Louis County (Skipped)See Attached - Land Disturbance Inspections_West Port Plaza_2023_Scott
Dezort
St. Louis County (Skipped)See Attached - Land Disturbance Inspections by Special Inspectors
Report_2023
St. Louis County 2023-05-02 Arbors at Celtic Meadows - 500 Woods Mill Drive, Manchester, MO
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City of Chesterfield
From: Justin Wyse <JWyse@chesterfield.mo.us >
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2023 8:41 AM
To: Jim Eckrich <JEckrich@chesterfield.mo.us >
Cc: Zachary Wolff <ZWolff@chesterfield.mo.us >
Subject: RE: St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey
Do you currently have requirements to reduce impervious surfaces to help reduce flooding and improve water quality? If
yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies. Many of the City’s zoning districts include open space, tree
preservation, and landscape installation requirements. These requirements, in addition to other MSD stormwater
regulations, help to reduce impervious area and include vegetation to reduce floodin g and improve water quality.
Do you currently have requirements to reduce sizes of impervious areas, such as parking lots, as much as possible while still
ensuring that businesses provide sufficient parking? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies. Section
405.04.040 of the City’s Unified Development Code contains requirements for parking associated with development. While
the regulations include minimum requirements for parking to be provided, maximum parking amounts are also included to
reduce unnecessary parking areas.
Do you have requirements to reduce the environmental impact of parking areas whenever possible by encouraging low
impact solutions? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies. Section 405.04.040, which includes
requirements for minimum and maximum parking counts, contains provisions for allowing parking in excess of maximums
but requires mitigation features including additional open space and landscaping where maximum parking is exceeded to
reduce the impact of the larger parking field.
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MCM5 Survey
City of Creve Coeur
From: Dione Garson <dgarson@crevecoeurmo.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 3:33 PM
To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com>
Cc: Kevin Mulligan <kmulligan@crevecoeurmo.gov>
Subject: St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey -- Creve Coeur
Good Afternoon,
Please see below for the City of Creve Coeur's answers to the survey questions.
Thank you
MSD Survey Question:
Do you currently have requirements to reduce impervious surfaces to help reduce flooding and improve water quality? If
yes, explain and include the name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
Answer:
Creve Coeur has coverage limits in all zoning districts. Limits for each of the City's zoning districts are listed in the City of
Creve Coeur's Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 405.
The City also has a Stormwater Regulations listed in Chapter 425
MSD Survey Question:
Do you currently have requirements to reduce sizes of impervious areas, such as parking lots, as much as possible while still
ensuring that businesses provide sufficient parking? If yes, explain and include the name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
Answer:
The City allows parking reduction methods such as phantom parking, shared parking, and the use of parking studies to
reduce parking requirements.
MSD Survey Question:
Do you have requirements to reduce the environmental impact of parking areas whenever possible by encouraging low
impact solutions? If yes, explain and include the name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
Answer:
If the construction of a new parking lot or a parking reconstruction (removal of paving materials down to the subgrade --
not mill-and-overlays) creates an area of disturbance 2,000 square feet or more, then stormwater management would be
required under Ch apter 425.
Dione Garson, P.E.
Civil Engineer
City of Creve Coeur
P: (314) 274-2107
A: 300 North New Ballas Road, Creve Coeur, MO 63141
www.crevecoeurmo.gov
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City of Des Peres
From: Steve Meyer <smeyer@desperesmo.org>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 3:36 PM
To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com>
Subject: RE: St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey
While I look for opportunities to suggest pervious parking, the City of Des Peres has no formal requirements, so at this time
our answer is No to all three questions.
Steve Meyer, PE
Director of Public Works
City of Des Peres
Office 314-835-6130
www.desperesmo.org
For updates on current projects, visit www.desperesmo.org/projects
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City of Ellisville
From: Mike Hartwig <mhartwig@ellisville.mo.us>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 7:39 AM
To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com>
Subject: RE: St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey
Roland,
Survey responses…
1. Ellisville has implemented several of the recommendations from the 2011 report within our city code, Title IV Land
Use section. Some of the requirements include easements along watercourses and drainage ways, restricting
allowable total lot coverage, requ ired park dedication areas where deemed appropriate, required greenspace,
required planting strips within parking lots, provisions to reduce parking spaces when appropriate and required
implementation of water quality preservation measures.
2. Within our Land Use section of the code mentioned above, is a section (Article VIII Site Design) that implements
several regulations to reduce impervious areas, including, landscaping requirements, setbacks, greenspace, and
reduced number of required parki ng spaces.
3. Within the Land Use Site Design section we implement MSD Design standards to encourage bioretention, rain
gardens, native plantings, and using pervious materials to encourage additional low impact solutions when possible.
FYI, Here is a link to our Title IV Land Use section in our code…
https://ecode360.com/38124326
Happy New Year & Thanks!
Mike Hartwig, PE
Assistant City Engineer
City of Ellisville
1 Weis Avenue
Ellisville, MO 63011
(636) 227-9660, Ext. 3004
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City of Kirkwood
From: Richard E. Holesinger <holesire@kirkwoodmo.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2023 7:36 AM
To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com>
Cc: Christopher A. Krueger <kruegeca@kirkwoodmo.org>; Jonathan D. Raiche <raichejd@kirkwoodmo.org>
Subject: RE: St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey
Morning,
Here are the Kirkwood’s Planning and Development Services Director responses. I’m not sure this is exactly what you are
looking for. Let me know if you have questions or want to discuss.
1. Do you currently have requirements to reduce impervious surfaces to help reduce flooding and improve
water quality? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
New Ordinance Chapter 5, Article VII – Infill Development Stormwater Management. This requirement
encourages minimizing impervious area by requiring stormwater BMPs to off -set additional net impervious
area over certain thresholds for both residential and non -residential development. Approv ed January 3,
2019 as Bill 10702
2. Do you currently have requirements to reduce sizes of impervious areas, such as parking lots, as much as
possible while still ensuring that businesses provide sufficient parking? If yes, explain and include name of
ordinance(s) and/or policies.
Section 25-64 (i)(4) allows for porous pavement to be used for parking space areas when in conjunction
with an MSD maintenance agreement.
Section 25-65(e)(2) allows for up to 50% of required parking in the industrial district to be deferred and
remain as green space if the applicant proves their immediate parking needs are less than the code
requires.
Section 25-85(e) provides a developer to propose alternative green infrastructure techniques for review by
the City Engineer as a waiver for new subdivisions that include, but are not limited to, narrower pavement
widths, permeable pavements, swales/shoulders instead of curb/gutter, etc.
3. Do you have requirements to reduce the environmental impact of parking areas whenever possible by
encouraging low impact solutions? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
Nothing other than items mentioned in #2 above.
Richard Holesinger, PE (MO, IL, TX)
Assistant City Engineer
T: 314-822-5819 | M: 314- 873-1425
E: holesire@kirkwoodmo.org
www.kirkwoodmo.org/
139 South Kirkwood Road | Kirkwood, MO 63122
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City of Ladue
From: Anne Lamitola <alamitola@cityofladue-mo.gov>
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 7:54 AM
To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com>
Subject: RE: St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey
Good morning Roland,
Below are our responses to the three survey questions prepared by Ladue City Planner Andrea Sukanek:
1. The City of Ladue currently has a minimum green space requirement for all residential lots and for commercial
projects undergoing development or redevelopment. The percentage of green space required depends on the zoning
district, with larger lots having more green space required and smaller lots having less required, per the table below.
District Minimum green space re-
quired on each lot
Maximum extent of accessory structures and
pavement per yard (Section IV. A (4), Section
V. C)
A 80% 30% of front yard and rear yard, 25% of side
yards
B 75% 30% of front yard and rear yard, 25% of side
yards
C 65% 30% of front yard and rear yard, 25% of side
yards
D 55% 30% of front yard and rear yard, 25% of side
yards
E 40% 30% of front yard and rear yard, 25% of side
yards
E-1 40% 30% of front yard and rear yard, 25% of side
yard. (Coverage limits in one side yard may be
waived in accordance with Section V.C.(1)(m))
G – Com-
mercial
30% with a Site Development
Plan (Section VIII E(b))
This green space policy was enacted with the passage of Ordinance 2148, which was passed on March 27, 2017.
2. In September of 2019, the City of Ladue reduced our parking requirements significantly. We now have a table of
“parking standards” and we allow developments to provide 10% more or 10% less parking with administrative approval.
Variation of mo re than 10% from the stated parking standards requires a parking study, and variation of more than 20%
requires a Special Use Permit from the City. In addition, if parking is proposed to exceed 110% of the City’s parking
standard, all spaces that exceed 110% must consist of pervious material. (There have been multiple instances in which the
City has required reduced parking areas or pervious pavement for parking areas.) The City also allows for deferred parking
spaces, which are designated on the plan but o nly developed if deemed necessary at a later date. (Ordinance #2236)
3. To address stormwater runoff for parking areas, the City requires at least one bioretention area for each new
parking lot or for any increase in impervious parking of at least 1000 square feet. This requirement was included in
Ordinance #2236, which was passed in September of 2019. In addition, the City allows and encourages pervious paving for
parking areas. As stated above in item #2, pervious pavement is required when parking exceeds 10% of the City’s parking
standards for a given use.
Anne Lamitola, PE
Director of Public Works & Building Department
City of Ladue
alamitola@cityofladue-mo.gov
314-993-5665 ext. 1301
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City of Frontenac
From: Jeff Wappelhorst <jwappelhorst@cityoffrontenac.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2023 8:50 AM
To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com>
Cc: Jared Reid <jreid@cityoffrontenac.org>; Jaysen Christensen <jchristensen@cityoffrontenac.org>
Subject: RE: St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey
Good morning Roland,
At this time the City Of Frontenac is Built out in regards to New parking lots.
However the new businesses we do have incorporated extensive stormwater retention and or raingardens.
The suggested parking area reduction combined with the building and zoning codes would be greatly impacted.
One of the largest public concerns of narrowing parking spaces from customers would be door swing to access the vehicles
( door dings) thereby possibly turning customers away.
I have copied Jared and Jaysen on the email.
Thank you
Jeff Wappelhorst
Director of Public Works
City Of Frontenac
10555 Clayton Rd
Frontenac Missouri 63131
314-994-0646
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City of Manchester
From: David Pracht <Dpracht@manchestermo.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 9:18 AM
To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com>
Subject: City of Manchester - St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey
Roland, see our answers to the survey questions below:
1. Do you currently have requirements to reduce impervious surfaces to help reduce flooding and improve water
quality? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
City Ordinance 99-1145 displays our greenspace requirements.
2. Do you currently have requirements to reduce sizes of impervious areas, such as parking lots, as much as possible
while still ensuring that businesses provide sufficient parking? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s)
and/or policies.
City Ordinance 08-1852 requires landscaping plans in commercial parking lot.
3. Do you have requirements to reduce the environmental impact of parking areas whenever possible by encouraging
low impact solutions? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
City Ordinance 08-1852 requires landscaping plans in commercial parking lots.
Follow the link to view our stormwater regulations and ordinances: https://ecode360.com/27997951
Thanks,
Dave Pracht
Assistant Director of Public Works | City of Manchester, MO
800 Second St. Manchester MO, 63021
Phone: 636-227-1385, ext. 168
Email: dpracht@manchestermo.gov
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City of Maryland Heights
From: Cliff Baber <cbaber@marylandheights.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 11:22 AM
To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com>
Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL SENDER] St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey
Roland,
Here are the answers to the survey questions.
1. Do you currently have requirements to reduce impervious surfaces to help reduce flooding and improve
water quality? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies. The City does not have
requirements. We do require that all developments be approved by MSD.
2. Do you currently have requirements to reduce sizes of impervious areas, such as parking lots, as much as
possible while still ensuring that businesses provide sufficient parking? If yes, explain and include name of
ordinance(s) and/or policies. No.
3. Do you have requirements to reduce the environmental impact of parking areas whenever possible by
encouraging low impact solutions? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies. No. The
City does allow porous pavement as an alternative surface with eth approval of the city engineer. Sec. 25 -
14.6.A.2.d of the municipal code.
Cliff Baber, P.E.
Director of Public Works
11911 Dorsett Road
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
314-738-2258
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St. Louis County
From: Samuels, Nicole <NSamuels@stlouiscountymo.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 3:19 PM
To: Roland Biehl <RABIEH@stlmsd.com>
Cc: Shrewsbury, John <JShrewsbury@stlouiscountymo.gov>
Subject: RE: St. Louis County Stormwater Management Plan MCM5 BMP Survey
Roland,
Below are responses from the County Planning Department:
1. Do you currently have requirements to reduce impervious surfaces to help reduce flooding and improve water
quality? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
• Limit parking to less than 120% of the required parking, round required parking down instead of rounding up when
calculating required parking, requiring excess parking to be on a pervious surface, requiring additional landscaping
when excess parking is approved. (Section 1003.165 4 of the St. Louis County Zoning Ordinance)
2. Do you currently have requirements to reduce sizes of impervious areas, such as parking lots, as much as
possible while still ensuring that businesses provide sufficient parking? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s)
and/or policies.
• Parking reductions in C -2, C -3, M-1, and M-2 Districts - The minimum off -street parking requirements for
developments occupied by two or more commercial or industrial uses located in the C -2 or C-3 Shopping Districts or
the M-1 or M-2 Industrial Districts may be reduced by 10%. Further, if such developments h ave more than five
hundred thousand (500,000) square feet in gross floor area under single ownership or management control, the
minimum off-street parking requirements may be reduced by a maximum of 20%. The reductions specified herein
shall only be allowed if (1) reductions provide for adequate parking as demonstrated by a study of the combined
uses and customary operation of the uses; and (2) the Director authorizes such reductions. (Section 1003.165 7 (1)
of the St. Louis County Zoning Ordinance)
• Credit for public parking - The Director may give credit for on -street parking spaces located within five hundred
(500) feet of an entry of the building in which the use is located. (Section 1003.165 7(2) of the St. Louis County
Zoning Ordinance)
• Shared parking - Where two (2) land uses listed in separate use categories share a parking lot, parking lots, or
structure, the total off -street parking required for those uses may be reduced based on a parking study approved by
the Director. Said study should explain the parking demands of the land uses within the development and how
business practices or hours of operation impact the demand for parking at different times of the day. (Section
1003.165 7(4) of the St. Louis County Zoning Ordinance)
• Proximity to transit stations - Regardless of the zoning classification, the minimum parking requirements for
developments located within one thousand (1,000) feet of a transit station may be reduced by no more than an
additional fifteen (15) percent provided such reduction is based on a decreased demand resulting from the
proximity of the transit station as demonstrated in a study authorized by the Director.
• Housing for the elderly - The off-street parking requirements for housing for the elderly in residential zoning
districts may be reduced to three -quarters (0.75) space per dwelling unit when approved by the Director. When
such a reduction is approved, an area of sufficient size sha ll be designated on the site plan to accommodate
additional parking, should conversion to conventional housing occur in the future. Similarly, the
Department of Planning can review/approve reduced parking for colleg iate schools based on a report. (Section
1003.165 7(8) of the St. Louis County Zoning Ordinance)
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3. Do you have requirements to reduce the environmental impact of parking areas whenever possible by encouraging
low impact solutions? If yes, explain and include name of ordinance(s) and/or policies.
• Allowing Planning Director to approve deferred parking up to 30% in industrial districts, 20% in other districts;
where trip generation and use of public transportation or pool vehicles or alternative transportation justifies the
deferred parking. (Section 1003.165 8 of the St. Louis County Zoning Ordinance)
• Curbs used to protect landscape islands shall have eighteen (18) inch wide curb notches at frequent intervals to
allow stormwater infiltration. (Section 1003.162 3(3)b.ii Landscaping Regulations of the St. Louis County Zoning
Ordinance)
Please let me know if you have any questions regarding these responses or require additional information.
Thank you,
Bryan-Nicole “Nicole” Samuels
Technical Support Engineer
Division of Project Development
St. Louis County Department of
Transportation and Public Works
1050 N. Lindbergh Blvd.
St. Louis, Missouri 63132
Office: 314-615-8157
NSamuels@stlouiscountymo.gov
www.stlouiscountymo.gov
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Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure
Name
Reported ordinance
number, if applicable Reported Comments
1 City of Ballwin BMP achieved ---
2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors BMP achieved -Ordinance #2081 -
3 City of Bel-Ridge BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code [R.O. 1995 415.010; Ord
No. 2011-6 1, 6-30-2011]-
4 City of Berkeley BMP achieved Ord #4438 --
5 City of Black Jack BMP achieved ---
6 City of Breckenridge Hills BMP achieved ---
7 City of Brentwood BMP achieved
Planning & Development
Department and Site
Inspections
Ordinance 4010 -
8 City of Bridgeton BMP achieved Storm Water
Management Program #08-10 -
9 City of Calverton Park BMP achieved ---
10 City of Charlack BMP achieved stream buffer 08-0911 -
11 City of Chesterfield BMP achieved
Planning and Public
Works Policy PPW-073
Implementation of MSD
Site Design Guidance
Memo
PPW-073 last updated
12/22/2020 -
12 City of Clarkson Valley BMP achieved Post Construction 08-02 Post Construction 08-02 -
13 City of Clayton BMP achieved
City Code : Ch 430
Stormwater Control
Requirements Article 1
Grading, Erosion, and
Sediment Control
Ord. No. 5965 §1(15-1)-
14 City of Cool Valley BMP achieved Adopted MSD Site Design
Guidance 1136 -
15 City of Crestwood BMP achieved -
City of Crestwood
Municipal Code CH 26 -
Development Code & CH7
Article III - Grading and
Excavation
-
16 City of Creve Coeur BMP achieved City Municipal Code 425,
Stormwater Regulations
Ordinances 1788, 1789,
2207, 5069, 5410, 5551
and 5685
-
17 City of Dellwood BMP achieved 1170 --
18 City of Des Peres BMP achieved Code of Ordinances City
of Des Peres
Sec 420.030
Environmental Protection,
Section 6-2 Grading
Permits, Section 6-4 Infill
Housing Regulations
-
19 City of Ellisville BMP achieved Land Use Code Code Section 400.491 -
Co-permittee
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Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure
Name
Reported ordinance
number, if applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
20 City of Fenton BMP achieved MSD Site Design
Guidance 4185 -
21 City of Ferguson BMP not achieved --working on it
22 City of Florissant BMP achieved ---
23 City of Frontenac BMP achieved
City of Frontenac -
Stormwater Design
Manual
2010.1621 -
24 City of Glendale BMP achieved -B13-08 & B14-08 -
25 City of Green Park BMP achieved Per St. Louis County --
26 City of Hazelwood BMP achieved City Code Chapter 412:
Land Disturbance 3910-07 -
27 City of Jennings BMP achieved Jennings Muni Code
chapter 13.5 Article 10 Ord #2149 and plan review -
28 City of Kirkwood BMP achieved -
An Ordinance Ammending
the Provisions of the City
of Kirkwood Municipal
Code, Appendix A Zoning,
Regarding Infill
Development and General
Development in the Single-
Family Residential Zoning
Districts and Ammending
Definitions
-
29 City of Ladue BMP achieved Ordinances 1950, 1951, 2148, 2163 -
30 City of Lakeshire BMP achieved -Ord 292009 -
31 City of Manchester BMP achieved
MSD Rules and
Regulations, St. Louis
County & Municipal
Ordinances
MSD Ordinances 9030 and
12559 -
32 City of Maryland Heights BMP achieved Municipal Code Section
24-6.9 Ordinance 2018-4395 -
33 City of Moline Acres BMP achieved ---
34 City of Normandy BMP achieved Normandy Ordinance
#622 622 -
35 City of Northwoods BMP achieved Plan Review 505-140 -
36 City of Oakland BMP achieved
Property Maintenance
Code Chapter 505; Land
Disturbance Code
Chapter 515; See
https://ecode360.com/28
716724#28716724
Ordinances 764; 921; 729 -
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Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure
Name
Reported ordinance
number, if applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
37 City of Olivette BMP achieved
Residential
Redevelopment and
Design guidelines
2601 -
38 City of Overland BMP achieved
Admin. Policy requiring
storm water
consideration in design
--
39 City of Pagedale BMP achieved ---
40 City of Richmond Heights BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code -
Ord # 4695
Land Disturbance Code -
Ord # 4695 -
41 City of Rock Hill BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code of
St. Louis County 535 -
42 City of Shrewsbury BMP achieved City Ordinances ORD3023, ORD2743, and
ORD2444 -
43 City of St. Ann BMP achieved MSD site design guidance --
44 City of St. John BMP achieved -1147 Establishing
Minimum Regulations -
45 City of Sunset Hills BMP achieved Design Requirements -
Pre-Construction
Ordinance #1675, #1704 &
#1712 and Internal City
Policy Dated 5/5/09
-
46 City of Town & Country BMP achieved -415.100 -
47 City of University City BMP achieved University City Municipal
Code
Ordinance 7060, 7065, and
7072 -
48 City of Valley Park BMP achieved ---
49 City of Vinita Park BMP achieved land movement for
development Ordinance 1136 -
50 City of Warson Woods BMP achieved city code 415.090 and 416 -
51 City of Webster Groves BMP achieved Stormwater Code -
Chapter 82 of City Code
Ordinance 8665 revised to
8779 -
52 City of Wildwood BMP achieved
MSD Site Design
Guidance; Natural
Resource Protection
Standards and
Ordinance 675 -
53 City of Winchester BMP achieved MSD Site Design
Guidance --
54 City of Woodson Terrace BMP achieved Site Design Guidance
(MSD)--
55 St. Louis County BMP achieved MSD Site Design
Guidance N/A -
56 Town of Norwood Court BMP achieved ---
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Name
Reported ordinance
number, if applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
57 Village of Bel-Nor BMP achieved Same as BMP 44 above --
58 Village of Hanley Hills BMP achieved -
59 Village of Marlborough BMP achieved SITE DESIGN GUIDE --
60 Village of Riverview BMP achieved -07-26 -
Hanley Hills' Ordinances are being revised and are close to being
finalized. Until they revised ordinances are finalized, the present
ordinances remain active and are enforced. Chapter 415: Stream
Buffer and Setting Standards is the ordinance that governs/monitors
anything that is being developed and/or redeveloped. It is understood
by all that would contract with us that MSD compliance is mandatory.
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Reported BMP Status Reported Procedure Name Reported ordinance number, if
applicable Reported Comments
1 City of Ballwin BMP achieved Ordinance 2704,99-40,04-07,08-05 --
2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors BMP achieved -Ordinance #2081 -
3 City of Bel-Ridge BMP achieved Stream Buffer Protection Sec. 240.010 [Ord. No. 216-01 1,1-
05-2015]-
4 City of Berkeley BMP achieved Ord #4438 --
5 City of Black Jack BMP achieved ---
6 City of Breckenridge Hills BMP achieved ST LOUIS COUNTY --
7 City of Brentwood BMP achieved
Planning & Development
Department and Gonzalez
Companies (stormwater
consultant)
Ordinance 4117 -
8 City of Bridgeton BMP achieved Storm Water Management
Program #08-10 -
9 City of Calverton Park BMP achieved -662 -
10 City of Charlack BMP achieved tree preservation 405-145 -
11 City of Chesterfield BMP achieved
City of Chesterfield Municipal
Code - Nuisances and Stormwater
Management Facilities
Ordinance 2802 dated 7/21/2014 -
12 City of Clarkson Valley BMP achieved Post Construction 08-02 08-02 -
13 City of Clayton BMP achieved
City Code : Ch 430 Stormwater
Control Requirements Article 2
Post Construction Storm Water
Control
Ord. No. 5965 §1(15-100)-
14 City of Cool Valley BMP achieved City Ordinance 1127 -
15 City of Crestwood BMP achieved -
City of Crestwood Municipal Code
CH 26 - Development Code & CH7
Article III - Grading and Excavation
-
16 City of Creve Coeur BMP achieved City Municipal Code 425,
Stormwater Regulations Ordinances 5551 and 5685 -
17 City of Dellwood BMP achieved Board Resolution --
18 City of Des Peres BMP achieved Des Peres Code of Ordinances
Sec. 6-40 - Residential storm water
control. Sec. 6-41. - Non-
residential stormwater control.
-
19 City of Ellisville BMP achieved Land Use Code Code Section 400.491 -
20 City of Fenton BMP achieved MSD Site Design Guidance 4185 -
21 City of Ferguson BMP not achieved --working on it
22 City of Florissant BMP achieved Land Disturbance Permit 8748 -
23 City of Frontenac BMP achieved City of Frontenac - Stormwater
Design Manual 2011-1648 -
24 City of Glendale BMP achieved -B13-08 & B14-08 -
25 City of Green Park BMP achieved Ordinance 445 Ordinance 445 -
26 City of Hazelwood BMP achieved Stream Buffer Ordinance 3911-07 -
27 City of Jennings BMP achieved Jennings Muni Code chapter 13.5
Article 10 Ord #2148 & 2149 -
28 City of Kirkwood BMP achieved
Am Ordinance Ammending
Chapter 5 By Creating a New
Artcile VI. "Infill Development
Stormwater Management",
Redesignating Articel VI "Fee
Schedule" to a New Article VII and
Ammending Various Sections of
the Code for Consistency
10546 -
29 City of Ladue BMP achieved Ordinances 1950, 1951, 2148, 2163, 2100 -
30 City of Lakeshire BMP achieved -Ord 292009 -
31 City of Manchester BMP achieved MSD and City Ordinances
MSD Ordinances 9030 and 12559
and City Ordinance #'s 08-1852 &
09-1967
-
32 City of Maryland Heights BMP achieved Municipal Code Section 24-6.9 Ordinance 2018-4395 -
33 City of Moline Acres BMP not achieved --ORD 993
34 City of Normandy BMP achieved Normandy Ordinance #622 622 -
35 City of Northwoods BMP achieved Plan Review 505-140 -
36 City of Oakland BMP achieved
Building Permit Procedures in
Chapter 500; Property
Maintenance Code, Chapter 505;
Land disturbance code; Floodplain
management code, Chapter 415
Ordinances 513; 764; 921; 729 -
Co-permittee
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applicable Reported CommentsCo-permittee
37 City of Olivette BMP achieved Municipal code and stormwater
management guide Chapters 422 and 520 -
38 City of Overland BMP not achieved Admin. Policy requiring storm
water consideration in design -City to adopt new ordinance by
end of 2024.
39 City of Pagedale BMP achieved ---
40 City of Richmond Heights BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code - Ord #
4695
Land Disturbance Code - Ord #
4695 -
41 City of Rock Hill BMP achieved Land Disturbance Code of St. Louis
County 535 -
42 City of Shrewsbury BMP achieved City Ordinances ORD3023, ORD2743, and ORD2444 -
43 City of St. Ann BMP achieved Ordinance No. 2801 Ordinance No. 2801 -
44 City of St. John BMP achieved -1146 Contracting with St Louis
County -
45 City of Sunset Hills BMP achieved Design Requirements - Post-
Construction Ordinance #1675, #1704 & #1712 -
46 City of Town & Country BMP achieved -415.100 -
47 City of University City BMP achieved University City Municipal Code Ordinance 7060, 7065, and 7072 -
48 City of Valley Park BMP achieved ---
49 City of Vinita Park BMP achieved Land Disturbance/movement for
development ordinance 1136 -
50 City of Warson Woods BMP achieved city code 415.090 and 416 -
51 City of Webster Groves BMP achieved Stormwater Code - Chapter 82 of
City Code Ordinance 8665 revised to 8779 -
52 City of Wildwood BMP achieved Grading Permit General
Conditions; Chapter 425: Grading Ordinance 1488 -
53 City of Winchester BMP achieved Planned Unified Development PUD Ordinance No. 1009 6/8/2001 -
54 City of Woodson Terrace BMP achieved -ORD 1725 -
55 St. Louis County BMP achieved
Sediment & Erosion Control
Manual, St. Louis County, July 1,
2018 and Design Criteria Manual,
St. Louis County, January 1, 2022
25,494; 23,553; 24,256; 26,111 -
56 Town of Norwood Court BMP not achieved --N/A
57 Village of Bel-Nor BMP achieved Same as BMP 44 above --
58 Village of Hanley Hills BMP achieved -
500.010 Adoption of County Codes
Section A and Section B,
Ordinance 500.020
-
59 Village of Marlborough BMP achieved -08-451 -
60 Village of Riverview BMP achieved -415.090 Section F -
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MCM6 Training
Number
Employees
Trained
Training Method Reported Comments
1 City of Ballwin 22 In-House -
2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 3 In-House -
3 City of Bel-Ridge 3 MSD -
4 City of Berkeley 2 MSD -
5 City of Black Jack 4 In-House -
6 City of Breckenridge Hills 0 None WE PLAN TO ATTEND TRAINING IN 2024
7 City of Brentwood 15 In-House -
8 City of Bridgeton 20 MSD,In-House -
9 City of Calverton Park 1 In-House -
10 City of Charlack 0 None the previous employee that attended these
trainings has left and in the future i will be
11 City of Chesterfield 71 MSD NA - BMP Achieved
12 City of Clarkson Valley 1 MSD
Our organization intends to expand our team,
reinforcing our commitment towards
accomplishing our MSD objectives set for 2024
more effectively.
13 City of Clayton 5 MSD,In-House -
14 City of Cool Valley 0 None Cool Valley outsources Public Works to the City of
Normandy
15 City of Crestwood 2 MSD -
16 City of Creve Coeur 3 MSD -
17 City of Dellwood 3 MSD,In-House -
18 City of Des Peres 9 MSD -
19 City of Ellisville 12 MSD -
20 City of Fenton 8 In-House -
21 City of Ferguson 13 In-House -
22 City of Florissant 16 MSD -
23 City of Frontenac 4 MSD n/a
24 City of Glendale 4 In-House -
25 City of Green Park 1 MSD -
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Number
Employees
Trained
Training Method Reported CommentsCo-permittee
26 City of Hazelwood 18 MSD -
27 City of Jennings 6 In-House -
28 City of Kirkwood 5 MSD -
29 City of Ladue 8 MSD -
30 City of Lakeshire 0 --
31 City of Manchester 10 MSD -
32 City of Maryland Heights 23 MSD -
33 City of Moline Acres 0 In-House -
34 City of Normandy 1 MSD -
35 City of Northwoods 0 None More training for municipal operations
employees
36 City of Oakland 2 MSD,Outsourced -
37 City of Olivette 2 In-House -
38 City of Overland 12 In-House -
39 City of Pagedale 5 MSD -
40 City of Richmond Heights 9 MSD -
41 City of Rock Hill 6 MSD -
42 City of Shrewsbury 6 MSD,In-House -
43 City of St. Ann 3 In-House -
44 City of St. John 7 MSD -
45 City of Sunset Hills 10 MSD -
46 City of Town & Country 3 MSD -
47 City of University City 9 MSD -
48 City of Valley Park 15 MSD -
49 City of Vinita Park 0 None none
50 City of Warson Woods 2 MSD -
51 City of Webster Groves 12 In-House -
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Number
Employees
Trained
Training Method Reported CommentsCo-permittee
52 City of Wildwood 4 MSD,Outsourced -
53 City of Winchester 2 MSD -
54 City of Woodson Terrace 5 MSD -
55 St. Louis County 329 In-House -
56 Town of Norwood Court 1 MSD -
57 Village of Bel-Nor 0 None
We had one person identified to attend the MSD
training in November 2023; however he was sick
and unable to attend. We will look into other
opportunities get him trained up.
58 Village of Hanley Hills 1 MSD -
59 Village of Marlborough 2 In-House -
60 Village of Riverview 1 MSD -
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MCM6 Facilities
Facility Name Facility Address
1 City of Ballwin Ballwin Public Works 200 Park Drive, Ballwin, MO 630111
2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Bellefontaine Neighbors City Hall 9641 Bellefontaine rd
3 City of Bel-Ridge Public Works Shop 3112 Wheaton Ave St. Louis Mo. 63121
4 City of Bel-Ridge City Hall & Police Municipal Complex 8920 Natural Bridge Road St. Louis Mo. 63121
5 City of Berkeley Detention Pond 6210 Washington
6 City of Black Jack Public Works Garage 12640 Old Jamestown Rd
7 City of Breckenridge Hills STREET DEPARTMENT 3112 PASTEUR AVENUE
8 City of Brentwood Brentwood Public Works 8330 Manchester Road
9 City of Bridgeton Bridgeton Government Center (City Hall)12355 Natural Bridge Rd.
10 City of Bridgeton Bridgeton Street Department & Central Garage 4015 Fee Fee Road
11 City of Bridgeton Bridgeton Municipal Athletic Complex (BMAC)13217 Ferguson Lane
12 City of Bridgeton Bridgeton Parks Maintenance Facility 13159 Taussig Road
13 City of Bridgeton Bridgeton Recreation Center & Aquatic Park 4201 Fee Fee Road
14 City of Bridgeton Berry Hill Club House & Maintenance Building 11919 Berry Hill Road
15 City of Calverton Park Calverton Park City Hall 52 Young Dr. Calverton Park MO 63135
16 City of Charlack Charlack City Hall 8401 Midland Blvd.
17 City of Charlack Charlack Public Works 8451 Lackland Rd.
18 City of Charlack Charles Evola Park 8542 Forest Ave.
19 City of Chesterfield Public Works Facility 165 Public Works Drive
20 City of Chesterfield Parks Maintenance Facility 17981 North Outer 40 Road
21 City of Clarkson Valley n/a n/a
22 City of Clayton Municipal Garage 8300 Shaw Park Dr., Clayton MO 63105
23 City of Cool Valley Public Works Building 100 Signal Hill Drive
24 City of Crestwood Whitecliff Park Aquatic Center 9275 Whitecliff Park Lane, Crestwood, MO 63126
25 City of Crestwood Whitecliff Park Community Center 9245 Whitecliff Park Lane, Crestwood, MO 63126
26 City of Crestwood Crestwood Government Center 1 Detjen Drive, Crestwood, MO 63126
27 City of Crestwood Crestwood Public Works Building 9353 Watson Industrial Park, Crestwood, MO 63126
28 City of Creve Coeur Creve Coeur Police Department 350 N New Ballas Road, Creve Coeur, MO 63141
29 City of Dellwood City Hall 1415 Chambers Rd
30 City of Des Peres Streets Garage 942 Des Peres Road
31 City of Ellisville City Hall 1 Weis Avenue
32 City of Ellisville Police Department (currently vacant/under remodel & expansion to be completed in late 2024)37 Weis Avenue
33 City of Ellisville Public Works 553 Old State Road
34 City of Ellisville Bluebird Park 225 Kiefer Creek Road
35 City of Fenton (Skipped)(Skipped)
36 City of Ferguson garage 901 ferguson ave
37 City of Florissant City Garage and Maintenance Yard 1155 St Charles Street, Florissant, MO 63031
38 City of Frontenac City of Frontenac - City Complex 10555 Clayton Road
39 City of Glendale Glendale Public Works Complex 721 Bismark Ave
40 City of Green Park 0 0
41 City of Hazelwood Hazelwood City Hall 415 Elm Grove Lane
42 City of Hazelwood Maintenance Garage 115 Ford Lane
43 City of Hazelwood Civic Center East 8969 Dunn Road
44 City of Hazelwood Annex Building 8975 Dunn Road
45 City of Hazelwood Community Center 1186 Teson Road
46 City of Hazelwood Firehouse #1 6100 N. Lindbergh Boulevard
47 City of Hazelwood Firehouse #2 6800 Howdershell Road
48 City of Hazelwood White Birch Bay Aquatic Center 1186 Teson Road
49 City of Hazelwood Beldt's Building 7029 Howdershell Road
50 City of Hazelwood Hazelwood Sports Complex 4622 Aubuchon Road
51 City of Jennings Public Works facility 5834 Hodiamont Ave
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Facility Name Facility AddressCo-permittee
52 City of Jennings Public Works Salt Dome 5834 Helen
53 City of Jennings Park Maintenance bldg 8937 Old Lucas and Hunt
54 City of Kirkwood Public Works: Streets and Sanitation 345 South Fillmore Avenue, Kirkwood, MO 63122
55 City of Ladue Municipal Campus Including Public Works Facility 9345 Clayton Road
56 City of Ladue Deer Creek Preserve 9810 S. 40 Drive
57 City of Manchester Public Works Facility 800 Second Street, 63021
58 City of Manchester Parks Maintenance Facility 359 Old Meramec Station Road, 63021
59 City of Manchester Maintenance BMP 200 Highlands Blvd, P-27530-00 Area 6
60 City of Maryland Heights Public Works Operations Facility 2715 Fee Fee Road
61 City of Moline Acres PUBLIC WORKS 2449 CHAMBERS RD, MOLINE ACRES, MO. 63136
62 City of Normandy Normandy Public Works Garage 5800 Bermuda Road
63 City of Northwoods City Hall 4600 Oakridge
64 City of Oakland None (Skipped)
65 City of Olivette Olivette Community Center, Five Oaks 1200 N Warson Rd
66 City of Olivette Olivette Public Works 1200 N Price Rd
67 City of Olivette Olivette City Center 1140 Dielman Rd
68 City of Olivette Parks Maintenance Building 9723 Grandview
69 City of Overland Overland Street Garage 1602 Riddle Court
70 City of Pagedale Pagedale 1420 Ferguson
71 City of Richmond Heights Public Works 7997 Elinor
72 City of Richmond Heights Public Safety 7447 Dale
73 City of Richmond Heights City Hall 1330 South Big Bend
74 City of Richmond Heights The Heights Community Center 80001 Dale
75 City of Rock Hill Rock Hill Public Works 930 Des Peres Ave, 63119
76 City of Rock Hill Rock Hill Fire Station 827 N. Rock Hill Rd., 63119
77 City of Shrewsbury Public Works Building 7309 Melbourne Ave
78 City of St. Ann St. Ann City Hall 10405 St. Charles Rock Road
79 City of St. Ann St. Ann Maintenance Facility 3950 Industrial Drive
80 City of St. John Public Works Maintenace Building 8620 Bristol
81 City of Sunset Hills City Hall 3939 S Lindbergh Blvd, Sunset Hills, MO 63127
82 City of Sunset Hills Public Works Facility 3909 S Lindbergh Blvd, Sunset Hills, MO 63127
83 City of Sunset Hills Community Center 3915 S Lindbergh Blvd, Sunset Hills, MO 63127
84 City of Sunset Hills Watson Trail Park 12450 W Watson Road, Sunset hills, MO 63127
85 City of Sunset Hills Police Department 3905 S Lindbergh Blvd, Sunset Hills, MO 63127
86 City of Town & Country Municipal Center 1011 Municipal Center Drive
87 City of Town & Country Preservation Park 12625 N. Forty Drive
88 City of Town & Country Maintenance Facility Salt Mill Road
89 City of Town & Country Longview Park 13525 Clayton Road
90 City of Town & Country West County Fire District 13443 Clayton Road
91 City of Town & Country Town Square 13332 Clayton Road
92 City of Town & Country Drace Park 2310 Cedar Valley Road
93 City of University City City Hall 6801 Delmar
94 City of University City Maintenance Yard 1015 Pennsylvania
95 City of University City Centennial Commons 7210 Olive Blvd.
96 City of University City Community Center 975 Pennsylvania
97 City of University City Ackert Park 764 Leland and 765 Westgate
98 City of University City Eastgate Park 848 Eastgate
99 City of University City Flynn Park 420 Midvale
100 City of University City Fogerty Park 1540 N. 82nd Street
101 City of University City Greensfelder Park 8301 Kempland
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Facility Name Facility AddressCo-permittee
102 City of University City Greenway South 6600 Kingsbury
103 City of University City Heman Park 7210 Olive Blvd.
104 City of University City Kaufman Park 8025 Blackberry
105 City of University City Welsch (Kingsland) Park 6651 Kingsland
106 City of University City Lewis Park 7001 Delmar Blvd.
107 City of University City Majerus Park 1300 Partridge
108 City of University City Millar Park 7603 Carleton
109 City of University City Mona Park/Trail 1100 Groby
110 City of University City Mooney Park #5 Vanderbilt
111 City of University City Rabe Park 7369 Canton
112 City of University City Ruth Park Golf Course 8211 Groby
113 City of University City Ruth Park Woods 1160 McKnight
114 City of University City Wilson Greenway Wilson Ave.
115 City of Valley Park City Lot 320 Benton St.
116 City of Valley Park monthly inspections (Skipped)
117 City of Vinita Park Public Works Falicity 2081 wolter
118 City of Warson Woods Public Works/Parks Garage 10057 Rear Manchester Road
119 City of Webster Groves Public Works Service Center 145 E Waymire Ave
120 City of Wildwood City Hall 16860 Main Street, Wildwood, MO 63040
121 City of Wildwood Old Pond School 17123 Manchester Rd, Wildwood, MO 63040
122 City of Wildwood Anniversay Park 16511 Clayton Rd, Wildwood, MO 63038
123 City of Wildwood Glencoe City Park 505 Washington Ave, Wildwood, MO 63011
124 City of Wildwood Bluff View Park 1900 Old State Rd, Wildwood, MO 63040
125 City of Wildwood Community Park 2153 Highway 109, Wildwood, MO 63038
126 City of Wildwood Salt Building 17955 Manchester Rd, Wildwood, MO 63038
127 City of Winchester Winchester City Hall 109 Lindy Blvd. Winchester, MO. 63021
128 City of Winchester Winchester Maintenance Garage #1 & #2 400 Lindy Blvd. Winchester, MO. 63021
129 City of Woodson Terrace Town Hall 9351 Guthrie Ave
130 City of Woodson Terrace City Hall 4323 Woodson Rd
131 City of Woodson Terrace Police Department 4305 Woodson Rd
132 City of Woodson Terrace Community Center 4301 Calvert Ave
133 City of Woodson Terrace Pool 4301 Calvert Ave
134 City of Woodson Terrace Public Works 4301 Calvert Ave
135 City of Woodson Terrace Public Works 9648 Ambro Ave
136 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #1 4045 Seven Hills Drive St. Louis, MO 63033
137 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #2 11201 Schaefer Drive St. Louis, MO 63043
138 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #3 16099 Ruck Road St. Louis, MO 63021
139 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #4 10996 Kohrs Lane St. Louis, MO 63123
140 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #5 433 Cliff Cave Road St. Louis, MO 63125
141 St. Louis County Traffic Operations Building 2688 Adie Road St. Louis, MO 63043
142 St. Louis County Fleet Main Garage 2500 Drilling Service Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043
143 St. Louis County Construction Division Headquarters 11295 Schaefer Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043
144 St. Louis County Materials Lab 11283 Schaefer Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043
145 St. Louis County Jefferson Barracks Park (Maintenance)251 Cy Road, 63125
146 St. Louis County North County Recreation Complex 2577 Redman Road, 63136
147 St. Louis County The Pavilion at Lemay 305 Gregg Road, 63125
148 St. Louis County Laumeier Sculpture Park 12580 Rott Road, 63127
149 St. Louis County Affton Community Center 9801 Mackenzie Road, 63123
150 St. Louis County Jefferson Barracks Park (Operations Trade Compound)347 CCC Road, 63125
151 St. Louis County St. Vincent Community Center 7335 St. Charles Rock Road, 63133
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MCM6 Facilities
Facility Name Facility AddressCo-permittee
152 St. Louis County Kennedy Recreation Complex 6050 Wells Road, 63128
153 St. Louis County Greensfelder Recreation Center 550 Weidman Road, 63069
154 St. Louis County Faust Park 15185 Olive Blvd, 63017
155 Town of Norwood Court Town of Nowood Court 7520 Norwalk Lane
156 Village of Bel-Nor Bel-Nor City Hall complex 8416-8418 Natural Bridge Rd
157 Village of Hanley Hills City Hall 77713 Utica Drive
158 Village of Marlborough Garage 7826 Wimbledon Drive
159 Village of Marlborough Salt Shed 7826 Wimbledon Drive
160 Village of Marlborough Storage Shed 7826 Wimbledon Drive
161 Village of Riverview Maintenance Building 9699 Lilac Dr
162 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Grand Glaize Maintenance Yard 1033 Grand Glaize Parkway, 63088
163 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Mintert Maintenance Yard 75 Mintert Industrial Dr., 63135
164 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Sulphur Maintenance Yard 1900 Sulphur Ave., 63110
165 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Lemay Pump Station 8520 Virginia Ave., 63111
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MCM6 Facilities
Facility Name Facility Address NPDES Permit
Number
1 City of Clayton City of Clayton 10 N Bemiston Ave., Clayton MO 63105 MOR100086
2 City of Crestwood Parks Maintenance Shop 9245 Whitecliff Park Lane, Crestwood, MO 63126 MO-R040005
3 City of Crestwood Public Works Garage 9353 Watson Industrial Park, Crestwood, MO 63126 MO-R040005
4 City of Creve Coeur Public Works Maintenance Facility 966 E Rue De La Banque St, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 MO-R040005
5 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Missouri River Treatment Plant 3455 Creve Coeur Mill Rd. 63146 MO0004391
6 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Lemay Treatment Plant 201 Hoffmeister ave., 63125 MO0025151
7 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Coldwater Creek Treatment Plant 13798 Old Halls Ferry Rd., 63304 MO0025160
8 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Fenton Treatment Plant 75 Opps Ln., 63026 MO0086126
9 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Grand Glaize Treatment Plant 1000 Grand Glaize Parkway, 63088 MO0101362
10 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Meramec Treatment Plant 7849 Fine Rd., 63129 MO0127949
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MCM6 Facilities
Facility Name Facility Address No Exposure
Certification Number
No Exposure
Expiration
1 City of Bridgeton Bridgeton Government Center (City Hall)12355 Natural Bridge Rd.MONX00337 2027-09-29
2 City of Bridgeton Bridgeton Street Department & Central Garage 4015 Fee Fee Road MONX00336 2027-09-29
3 City of Chesterfield Public Works Faciity 165 Public Works Drive MONX00041 2027-03-22
4 City of Chesterfield Parks Maintenance Facility 17981 N Outer 40 Road MONX00714 2024-06-03
5 City of Clayton Clayton Municipal Garage 8300 Shaw Park Dr., Clayton MO 63105 MONX00088 2027-09-19
6 City of Des Peres Streets Garage 942 Des Peres Road MONX00345 2026-04-08
7 City of Ellisville Public Works 553 Old State Road MONX00051 2027-04-26
8 City of Hazelwood Hazelwood Maintenance Garage 115 Ford Lane MONX00798 2026-04-11
9 City of Kirkwood Recycling Center 350 South Taylor Avenue, Kirkwood, MO 63122 MONX00798 2026-04-11
10 City of Kirkwood Fleet Services 345 South Fillmore Avenue, Kirkwood, MO 63122 MONX00796 2026-03-31
11 City of Ladue City of Ladue Public Works 9345 Clayton Road MONX0064 2026-10-13
12 City of Maryland Heights Public Works Operations Facility 2715 Fee Fee Road MONX00351 2024-12-30
13 City of Overland Overland Street Garage 1602 Riddle Court MONX00354 2026-03-23
14 City of St. Ann St. Ann Maintenance Facilty 3950 Industrial Drive MONX00358 2026-12-21
15 City of Warson Woods Public Works/Parks Garage 10057 Rear Manchester Road MONX00063 2027-10-19
16 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #1 4045 Seven Hills Drive St. Louis, MO 63033 MONX00330 2025-01-09
17 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #2 11201 Schaefer Drive St. Louis, MO 63043 MONX00331 2025-01-09
18 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #3 16099 Ruck Road St. Louis, MO 63021 MONX00329 2025-01-27
19 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #4 10996 Kohrs Lane St. Louis, MO 63123 MONX00328 2025-01-09
20 St. Louis County Transportation - Maintenance District #5 433 Cliff Cave Road St. Louis, MO 63125 MONX00327 2025-01-09
21 St. Louis County Traffic Operations Building 2688 Adie Road St. Louis, MO 63043 MONX00074 2025-01-09
22 St. Louis County Fleet Main Garage 2500 Drilling Service Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043 MONX00073 2025-01-09
23 St. Louis County Construction Division Headquarters 11295 Schaefer Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043 MONX00749 2025-01-09
24 St. Louis County Materials Lab 11283 Schaefer Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043 MONX00069 2025-01-09
25 St. Louis County The MET Center 6347 Plymouth Avenue Wellston, MO 63133 MONX00326 2025-01-30
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MCM6 BMPs
Co-permittee Plan Area BMP Location and Description (e.g., maintenance
building and park)
BMP Description (e.g., rain gardens and
permeable pavement)
City of Berkeley 6234 Washington Pavers/ Retension Pond
City of Berkeley Eva ave.Detension
City of Brentwood Brentwood Park Pavilion and Brentwood Park- south
and west of Manchester Rd & Brentwood Blvd
permeable pavers in parking lot, retention basins in
Brentwood Park
City of Bridgeton Bio-Retention Basin #1 - Bridgeton Recreation Center Bio-Retention Basin
City of Bridgeton Detention Pond #1 - Bridgeton Recreation Center Detention Pond
City of Bridgeton Bio-Retention Basin #2 - Bridgeton Recreation Center Bio-Retention Basin
City of Bridgeton Detention Pond #2 - Bridgeton Recreation Center Detention Pond
City of Bridgeton Permeable Pavers - Parking Lot of Bridgeton
Government Center Permeable Pavers
City of Bridgeton Permeable Sidewalks - Fee Fee Road Permeable Sidewalks
City of Bridgeton Bio-Retention Basin - Fee Fee Road Bio-Retention Basin
City of Chesterfield Chesterfield Athletic Complex - near Admin Building
Pretreatment and infiltration basins for stormwater -
see Stormwater Facilities BMP Maintenance and
Inspection Manual dated July 2021 for all items in
this category
City of Chesterfield Eberwein Park Four bioretention basins for stormwater
City of Chesterfield Appalachian Trail - Olive Boulevard to Beaver Creek
Drive Eight swales and infiltration trenches along roadway
City of Chesterfield Parking lot for Monarch-Chesterfield Levee Trail near
Edison Avenue Pervious Asphalt Parking Lot
City of Chesterfield Chesterfield City Hall Four retention basins and dry swales for
stormwater
City of Chesterfield Lydia Hill near Riparian Trail Hydrodynamic separator
City of Chesterfield Schoettler Road Bridge Three bioretention basins for stormwater
City of Chesterfield Schoettler Road - Clayton to Georgetown Two hydrodynamic separators
City of Clarkson Valley (Skipped)(Skipped)
City of Clayton Shaw Park Municipal Park, 27 S Brentwood Blvd.,
Clayton MO 63105 3 rain gardens
City of Crestwood 1050 Spellman - City Park Retention Pond and Permeable Pavement
City of Crestwood 511 Acorn - Roadside Infiltration Structure
City of Crestwood 524 Acorn - Roadside Infiltration Structure
City of Crestwood 931 Oakridge - Roadside Infiltration Structure
City of Crestwood 601 Sessions - Roadside Infiltration Structure
City of Crestwood 9353 Watson Industrial Park - Facility Detention Basin, infiltration Basin, Permeable
Pavement
City of Creve Coeur Creve Coeur Police Department Rain gardens and permeable pavers
City of Des Peres Harwood Park Raingarden
City of Des Peres Pioneer Park Bioswale
City of Des Peres Des Peres Park Bioswale and permeable paver parking lot
City of Ellisville Bluebird Park Aquatic Center Bioretention Basins Bioretention basins
City of Ellisville Rojean Drive Street Improvement Bioretention Bioretention basin
City of Ellisville Wolff Lane Street Improvement Bioretention Bioretention basin
City of Fenton Gravois Rd Bridge 2-Hydrodynamic Separators
City of Fenton Gravois Rd from 141 to Gravois Rd Bridge Amended Soils
City of Fenton Horan Dr. from Bowles Ave to Larkin Williams Amended Soils
City of Fenton Olde Towne Plaza Park Rain Garden
City of Fenton Rudder Rd. from Larkin Willimas to MoDOT ROW Amended Soils
City of Florissant Manion Park, 15 Manion Park Drive, Florissant, MO
63031 Pervious Pavers
City of Frontenac 10555 Clayton Road Hydro Dynamic Water Separator
2023 MCM 6 BMP Number 60, Co-permittee BMPs (e.g., rain gardens and permeable pavement)
at Municipal Facilities and Roadways
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MCM6 BMPs
Co-permittee Plan Area BMP Location and Description (e.g., maintenance
building and park)
BMP Description (e.g., rain gardens and
permeable pavement)
2023 MCM 6 BMP Number 60, Co-permittee BMPs (e.g., rain gardens and permeable pavement)
at Municipal Facilities and Roadways
City of Hazelwood Missouri Bottom Road - Taussig Avenue to Tulip Tree
Lane Dry swale
City of Hazelwood Hazelwood Avenue - Frost Avenue to Pershall Road Dry swale
City of Hazelwood White Birch Bay Aquatic Center - 1186 Teson Road Dry swale
City of Hazelwood Fee Fee Road - James S. McDonnell Boulevard to Chapel
Ridge Drive Two rain gardens
City of Jennings 8701 Old Lucas and Hunt Rd 2 rain gardens
City of Jennings 8937 Old Lucas and Hunt Rd 2 rain gardens
City of Kirkwood 139 South Kirkwood Road / City Hall Parking Lot Underground Detention
City of Ladue Centennial Trail; GRG Trail that is maintained by the
City of Ladue Linear Rock Filter strips
City of Ladue Deer Creek Preserve Retention basins and Amended Soils
City of Manchester Paul Schroeder City Park Rain Garden
City of Manchester Henry Avenue Improvements Project - MSD ProjectNo.
P003087400 Amended Soils Right-of-Way Backfill
City of Maryland Heights Government Center, 11911 Dorsett Road Biobasin
City of Maryland Heights Driftwood Lane Amended soil in treelawn area
City of Maryland Heights McKelvey Woods Court The biobasins
City of Maryland Heights McKelvey Woods Trail Biobasin and sheet flow to buffer
City of Maryland Heights Progress Parkway Detention/biobasin
City of Maryland Heights Community Center Five biobasins
City of Maryland Heights River Valley Drive (Hwy 141 to Hwy 364 overpass)Grass swale along roadway
City of Oakland Minturn Park Rain garden
City of Olivette Olivette City Center, 1140 Dielman Rd Permeable pavers, rain gardens and plantings
City of Olivette Old Bonhomme and Dielman Road restoration projects Tree lawns constructed with amended soils
City of Olivette Stacy Park, 9750 OLIVE BLVD Bio retention basin with native landscape
City of Richmond Heights 7919 Jones Avenue Rain Garden
City of Richmond Heights 7997 Elinor Avenue Rain Garden
City of Richmond Heights Dale Avenue Pervious Pavement
City of Richmond Heights 7610 Dale Avenue Hydrodynamic Separator
City of Rock Hill Rockford and Crawford Ave 2 Rain Gardens
City of Rock Hill Rockford and Berry Ave 2 Rain Gardens
City of Rock Hill Rockford Ave between Shortridge and Merritt Rain Garden
City of Rock Hill Rock Hill City Hall Parking Lot: 827 N. Rock Hill Rd.Permeable pavement
City of Rock Hill Mueck Terrace-Manchester to Greenwood Terr.Rain Garden
City of Shrewsbury Public Safety Building Trash Cleanup Daily
City of Shrewsbury Public Works Building Trash Cleanup Daily
City of Shrewsbury City Center Trash Cleanup Daily
City of Shrewsbury Pool Trash Cleanup Daily
City of Shrewsbury Park Spaces Trash Cleanup Daily
City of St. John 8944 St Charles Rock Rd City Hall
City of St. John 8620 Bristol Public Works Garage
City of Sunset Hills Sunset Ford Detention Basin 4585 S Lindbergh Blvd
Sunset Hills, MO 63127 Detention Basin
City of Sunset Hills Sappington Barracks Road - Ditch Highway 30/Oleander
Sunset Hills, MO 63127 Grass Channel with 18 Segmets
City of Sunset Hills Middlewood Court 9054 Middlewood Court Sunset
Hills, MO 63127 Surface Detention Basin
City of Sunset Hills Sunset Hills Community and Aquatic Center 3915 S
Lindbergh Blvd Sunset Hills, MO 63127
Surface Detention Basin Cell Detention Basin
Forebay
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Co-permittee Plan Area BMP Location and Description (e.g., maintenance
building and park)
BMP Description (e.g., rain gardens and
permeable pavement)
2023 MCM 6 BMP Number 60, Co-permittee BMPs (e.g., rain gardens and permeable pavement)
at Municipal Facilities and Roadways
City of Town & Country Clayton Road and Old Woods Mill Road Infiltration Trench
City of Town & Country Clayton Road and Ballas Road Bioretention
City of Town & Country Topping Road Downstream Defenders
City of Town & Country Clayton Road and Municipal Center Drive Infiltration Trench
City of Town & Country Town Square Bioretentions
City of University City 624 Kingsland, Municipal Parking Lot Permeable Pavers
City of University City 863 Westgate, Firehouse #1 Rain Garden
City of University City 7603 Carleton Millar Park Amended soils, bioretention
City of University City 8211 Groby, Ruth Park Golf Course Wet Pond
City of Valley Park Benton St. from Sixth - Tenth St.Organic Filter
City of Valley Park Jefferson Ave.Hydrodynamic Sepertator
City of Valley Park Vest Ave. from Beckett Memorial Dr.- Sixth St Organic Filter
City of Valley Park Leonard Ave. from Fourth - Sixth St.Organic Filter
City of Valley Park Benton St. from Beckett Memorial Dr. - Sixth St.Filter Cell
City of Wildwood City Hall GIS-BMP-8791 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood City Hall GIS-BMP-8790 Permeable Concrete
City of Wildwood City Hall GIS-BMP-6332 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood City Hall GIS-BMP-6333 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood City Hall GIS-BMP-6335 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood City Hall GIS-BMP-6334 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood City Hall GIS-BMP-6336 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood Manchester Road Ph 2 GIS-BMP-5110 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood Manchester Road Ph 2 GIS-BMP-5111 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood Manchester Road Ph 2 GIS-BMP-5112 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood Manchester Road Ph 2 GIS-BMP-5114 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood Manchester Road Ph 2 GIS-BMP-5113 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood Manchester Road Ph 2 GIS-BMP-5115 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Wildwood Manchester Road Ph 2 GIS-BMP-11015 Hydrodynamic Separator
City of Wildwood Manchester Road Ph 3 GIS-BMP-11019 Hydrodynamic Separator
City of Wildwood Manchester Road Ph 3 Permeable Concrete
City of Wildwood Pond Grover Pkwy GIS-BMP-7694 Wet Pond
City of Wildwood Pond Grover Pkwy GIS-BMP-7695 Bioretention/Rain Garden
City of Woodson Terrace Rain Garden JLB Park 4301 Calvert Ave Rain garden to catch excess water runoff from
green space
St. Louis County Grants View along Musick Avenue - Road (P002968502)Amended Soils
St. Louis County Delmar at Dumbarton - Road (P-002975800)Amended Soils
St. Louis County Old Jamestown Road near Trail Bend - Road
(P003092800)Amended Soils
St. Louis County Shackelford Rd - Charbonier Rd to Sunset Park Dr
(P002951100)
18-Bioretention/Raingarden (Small), 1-
Bioretention/Raingarden, 2-Pond/Wetland System,
3-Permeable Pavement (Asphalt)
Village of Bel-Nor Reconfigured City Parking Lot Using ARPA funds we reconfigured and improved
our parking lot to address stormwater runoff issues
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Co-permittee Storm Event
Date
Salt
Applied
(tons)
Salted
Lanes
(miles)
Alternative Approach*
City of Ballwin 1/23/2023 253 789
City of Ballwin 1/29/2023 211 526
City of Ballwin 12/27/2023 49 263
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-01-22 12 52
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-01-25 14 52
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-01-29 20 52
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-01-30 16 52
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-02-16 26 104
City of Bel-Ridge 2023-01-24 8 28
City of Bel-Ridge 2023-01-24 4 15
City of Bel-Ridge 2023-01-24 2 14
City of Bel-Ridge 2023-01-30 4 17
City of Bel-Ridge 2023-01-24 8 30
City of Berkeley 2023-01-25 49 48
City of Black Jack 2023-01-24 15 41
City of Black Jack 2023-01-25 12 41
City of Black Jack 2023-11-06 20 41
City of Black Jack 2023-11-24 18 41
City of Black Jack 2023-12-26 12 41
City of Breckenridge Hills 2023-01-07 10 76
City of Breckenridge Hills 2023-01-07 10 76
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Salted
Lanes
(miles)
Alternative Approach*
City of Breckenridge Hills 2023-01-29 10 76
City of Breckenridge Hills 2023-02-16 10 76
City of Brentwood 2023-01-24 17 45
City of Brentwood 2023-01-25 6 45
City of Brentwood 2023-01-29 19 45
City of Brentwood 2023-01-30 22 45
City of Bridgeton 2023-01-25 78 368 brine
City of Bridgeton 2023-01-29 202 770
City of Calverton Park 2023-01-29 3 11
City of Calverton Park 2023-01-30 3 11
City of Calverton Park 2023-01-25 3 11
City of Charlack 2023-01-29 4 8
City of Charlack 2023-01-30 4 8
City of Chesterfield 2024-01-24 217 1415
City of Chesterfield 2023-01-29 677 2499
City of Clayton 2023-01-12 41 324
City of Clayton 2023-01-25 56 432
City of Clayton 2023-01-30 53 324
City of Crestwood 2023-01-25 162 700
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-25 14 161
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-30 90 805
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Salt
Applied
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Salted
Lanes
(miles)
Alternative Approach*
City of Des Peres 2023-01-25 38 95 brine
City of Des Peres 2023-01-29 86 95
City of Ellisville 2023-01-25 85 172
City of Ellisville 2023-01-29 52 172
City of Ellisville 2023-01-30 124 343
City of Fenton 2023-01-29 29 178
City of Florissant 2023-01-23 65 334 brine
City of Florissant 2023-01-30 178 668
City of Frontenac 2023-01-26 7 46
City of Frontenac 2024-01-29 2 11
City of Frontenac 2024-01-30 9 58
City of Glendale 2022-12-22 150 421
City of Glendale 2023-01-24 33 175
City of Glendale 2023-01-25 18 44
City of Green Park 2023-01-25 118 28
City of Green Park 2024-01-29 60 28
City of Green Park 2024-01-30 12 28
City of Hazelwood 2023-01-25 65 482 brine
City of Hazelwood 2023-01-30 214 889
City of Jennings 2023-01-25 18 230 brine
City of Jennings 2023-01-29 10 115
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Salt
Applied
(tons)
Salted
Lanes
(miles)
Alternative Approach*
City of Jennings 2023-01-30 36 390
City of Kirkwood 2023-01-26 114 744
City of Kirkwood 2024-01-30 177 744
City of Ladue 2023-01-25 31 236 brine
City of Ladue 2023-01-30 58 439
City of Manchester 2023-01-25 71 798
City of Manchester 2023-01-30 205 2062
City of Maryland Heights 2023-01-25 114 563
City of Maryland Heights 2023-01-29 58 288
City of Maryland Heights 2023-01-30 145 675
City of Oakland 2023-01-29 2 14
City of Oakland 2023-01-30 1 14
City of Oakland 2023-01-25 1 14
City of Oakland 2023-01-26 1 14
City of Olivette 2023-01-25 8 75
City of Olivette 2023-01-30 82 250
City of Overland 2023-01-25 14 88
City of Overland 2023-01-29 118 548
City of Pagedale 2024-01-13 3 8
City of Richmond Heights 2023-01-25 21 66 brine
City of Richmond Heights 2023-01-30 59 66
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Salt
Applied
(tons)
Salted
Lanes
(miles)
Alternative Approach*
City of Rock Hill 2023-01-30 35 23
City of Shrewsbury -28 2
City of Shrewsbury -8 5
City of Shrewsbury -8 5
City of Shrewsbury -8 7
City of Shrewsbury -8 5
City of St. Ann 2023-01-24 29 262
City of St. Ann 2024-01-29 101 1345
City of Sunset Hills -34 323 brine
City of Sunset Hills -66 633
City of Town & Country 2023-01-25 35 180
City of Town & Country 2023-01-29 99 180
City of University City 2023-01-23 46 723
City of Warson Woods 2023-01-30 16 22
City of Webster Groves 2023-01-24 82 462 brine
City of Webster Groves 2023-01-30 84 415
City of Wildwood 2023-01-29 88 344
City of Wildwood 2023-01-30 115 344
City of Winchester 2023-01-25 6 13
City of Winchester 2023-01-29 5 13
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-01-25 2 36
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Date
Salt
Applied
(tons)
Salted
Lanes
(miles)
Alternative Approach*
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-01-29 8 16
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-01-30 12 43
St. Louis County 2023-01-24 1164 4134
St. Louis County 2023-01-29 2474 8982
Village of Bel-Nor 2023-01-25 6 22
Village of Bel-Nor 2023-01-30 6 22
* refer to co-permittee questionnaire for addiitional information
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Evaluation
and
Inventory
Reported Comments
1 City of Ballwin No
2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors No we will look into this to see if we have such issues within the city.
3 City of Bel-Ridge Yes -
4 City of Berkeley Yes -
5 City of Black Jack Yes -
6 City of Breckenridge Hills Yes -
7 City of Brentwood No Staff will investigate to determine if there are any shop chemicals which contain
the potential sources. Currently, the evaluation process has not occurred.
8 City of Bridgeton No Has been started but not completed. The goal is to complete the evaluation and
inventory the first half of 2024.
9 City of Calverton Park No -
10 City of Charlack No this will need to be done in the future
11 City of Chesterfield Yes N/A - BMP achieved
12 City of Clarkson Valley No n/a-we do not own any streets, sidewalks, parking lots, etc.
13 City of Clayton Yes -
14 City of Cool Valley No Public Works is outsources to the City of Normandy
15 City of Crestwood Yes -
16 City of Creve Coeur Yes We have developed the initial list and will be sending that to MSD in the upcoming
weeks.
17 City of Dellwood Yes -
18 City of Des Peres Yes -
19 City of Ellisville Yes -
20 City of Fenton Yes -
21 City of Ferguson Yes -
22 City of Florissant No This is something planned for 2024
23 City of Frontenac Yes No chemicals were found that include PFAS and/or AFFF. Continuing to monitor all
departments.
24 City of Glendale Yes -
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25 City of Green Park Yes -
26 City of Hazelwood Yes This BMP has been achieved partially with the Fire Department and their facilities.
We still need to evaluate this at our other facilities.
27 City of Jennings Yes -
28 City of Kirkwood No Fire Department has ceased using foam products with PFAS
29 City of Ladue Yes -
30 City of Lakeshire No -
31 City of Manchester Yes -
32 City of Maryland Heights No An inventory of cleaning supplies used by the City will be completed by the July
2024.
33 City of Moline Acres No -
34 City of Normandy No
New Public Works Director was hired in June 2023. Dennis will be responsible for
working on the 2021-2026 Stormwater Mgmt Plan. In September 2023 Dennis
met with Roland Biehl to learn about the plan and the City's responsibilities.
Dennis plans on attending information meeting during 2024 to help Normandy
become compliant. THis will include information for this section.
35 City of Northwoods No -
36 City of Oakland No The City of Oakland has no such facilities
37 City of Olivette No Hopefully by 2025
38 City of Overland No Develop and implement program by end of 2024
39 City of Pagedale No none
40 City of Richmond Heights Yes -
41 City of Rock Hill Yes Stored in the garage of the Fire Station in 5-gallon plastic buckets.
42 City of Shrewsbury No -
43 City of St. Ann No not yet had a chance to inventory
44 City of St. John No The Public Works Director and Street Department Superintendent will work
together to ensure this is accomplished this year(2024).
45 City of Sunset Hills No The City of Sunset Hills will work to evaluate our municipal operations for PFA and
AFFF and develop an inventory of potential sources.
46 City of Town & Country Yes -
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47 City of University City Yes -
48 City of Valley Park Yes -
49 City of Vinita Park No -
50 City of Warson Woods Yes -
51 City of Webster Groves Yes -
52 City of Wildwood Yes -
53 City of Winchester No
We are currently in the process of checking all of our MSDS sheets and completing
a spreadsheet with any products that contain PFAS and AFFF chemicals. We
expect that to be completed by 2/29/24.
54 City of Woodson Terrace Yes -
55 St. Louis County No
All PFAS and AFFF inventory data has been explained and requested from our
maintenance operations personnel and we plan to have a fully compiled list by
March 1st, 2024.
56 Town of Norwood Court No n/a
57 Village of Bel-Nor No This BMP is not applicable to our operations.
58 Village of Hanley Hills No
Hanley Staff and contact, Dorothy Matthews has taken a PFAS Class and will
suggest a plan to the Public Works Department for dealing with PFAS and other
forms of pollution.
59 Village of Marlborough No N/A
60 Village of Riverview Yes -
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MCM6 Inspections
Co-permittee Inspection date Inspection Location Reported Comments *
City of Ballwin 6/15/2023 200 park drive, Ballwin, mo 63011
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-01-06 City Hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-02-20 City Hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-03-08 City Hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-04-04 City hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-05-09 City Hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-06-14 City hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-07-08 City hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-08-08 City Hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-09-04 City hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-10-09 City hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-11-03 City Hall grounds and facility
City of Bellefontaine Neighbors 2023-12-04 City Hall grounds and facility
City of Bel-Ridge 2023-02-20 Public Works Shop 3112 Wheaton Ave.
City of Bel-Ridge 2023-06-21 Public Works Shop 3112 Wheaton Ave. St
Louis Mo, 63114
City of Bel-Ridge 2023-11-22 Public Works Shop 3112 Wheaton Ave.
City of Berkeley 2023-05-17 6210 Washington
City of Black Jack 2023-10-11 In House
City of Brentwood 2023-01-05 8330 Manchester Road- Public Works
City of Bridgeton 2023-06-05 Bridgeton Government Center - 12355
Natural Bridge Rd.
City of Bridgeton 2023-06-06 Bridgeton Street Department & Central
Garage - 4015 Fee Fee Rd.
City of Bridgeton 2023-06-21 Bridgeton Municipal Athletic Complex -
13217 Ferguson Ln.
City of Bridgeton 2023-06-22 Bridgeton Parks Maintenance Facility -
13159 Taussig Rd.
City of Bridgeton 2023-07-12 Bridgeton Recreation Center & Aquatic
Park - 4201 Fee Fee Rd.
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Co-permittee Inspection date Inspection Location Reported Comments *
City of Bridgeton 2023-07-18 Berry Hill Club House & Maintenance
Building - 11919 Berry Hill Rd.
City of Charlack 2023-04-13 Charlack Public Works building
City of Charlack 2023-06-20 Charles Evola Park
City of Chesterfield 2023-05-25 Chesterfield Public Works Facility
City of Chesterfield 2023-05-25 Chesterfield City Hall
City of Chesterfield 2023-05-25 Central Park Pool
City of Chesterfield 2023-05-25 Chesterfield Parks Maintenance Facility
City of Chesterfield 2023-09-14 City of Cheserfield owned parking lots
City of Clarkson Valley (Skipped)-n/a-we do not own any streets, sidewalks,
parking lots, etc.
City of Clayton 2023-01-02 8300 Shaw Park Dr., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-01-02 10 N Bemiston Ave., Clayton MO 63105
City of Clayton 2023-01-02 27 S Brentwood Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
City of Cool Valley (Skipped)(Skipped)The City outsources public works to the City of
Normandy
City of Crestwood 2023-12-19 9245 Whiteciff Park Lane, Crestwood, MO
63126
City of Crestwood 2023-12-19 9353 Watson Industrial Park, Crestwood,
MO 63126
City of Creve Coeur 2023-01-02 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-02-06 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-03-06 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-04-03 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-05-01 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-06-05 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-07-03 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-08-07 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-09-05 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
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Co-permittee Inspection date Inspection Location Reported Comments *
City of Creve Coeur 2023-10-02 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-11-06 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Creve Coeur 2023-12-04 Public Works Facility at 996 Rue de la
Banque Drive
City of Dellwood 2023-09-01 Public Works Yard Behind City Hall
City of Des Peres 2023-12-11 942 Des Peres Rd.
City of Ellisville 2023-01-13 Bluebird Park
City of Ellisville 2023-01-13 Police Department
City of Ellisville 2023-01-13 Public Works
City of Ellisville 2023-01-20 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-02-17 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-02-23 Bluebird Park
City of Ellisville 2023-02-23 Police Department
City of Ellisville 2023-02-23 Public Works
City of Ellisville 2023-03-17 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-03-27 Bluebird Park
City of Ellisville 2023-03-27 Police Department
City of Ellisville 2023-03-27 Public Works
City of Ellisville 2023-04-03 Bluebird Park
City of Ellisville 2023-04-03 Police Department
City of Ellisville 2023-04-03 Public Works
City of Ellisville 2023-04-21 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-05-01 Bluebird Park
City of Ellisville 2023-05-01 Police Department
City of Ellisville 2023-05-01 Public Works
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Co-permittee Inspection date Inspection Location Reported Comments *
City of Ellisville 2023-05-22 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-06-01 Bluebird Park
City of Ellisville 2023-06-01 Police Department
City of Ellisville 2023-06-01 Public Works
City of Ellisville 2023-06-21 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-06-21 Police Department (Final inspection
before vacated for construction)
City of Ellisville 2023-07-03 Bluebird Park
City of Ellisville 2023-07-03 Public Works
City of Ellisville 2023-07-21 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-08-21 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-09-15 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-10-20 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-11-17 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-12-12 City Hall
City of Ellisville 2023-12-13 Bluebird Park
City of Ellisville 2023-12-13 Public Works
City of Fenton 2023-08-17 All Fenton Facilities
City of Ferguson (Skipped)901ferguson ave
City of Florissant 2024-07-12 City Garage and Maintenance Yard
City of Frontenac 2023-10-23 Frontenac Municipal Complex /
Hydrodynamic Water Separator
Cleaning and inspection of the separator was
performed. Report sent to MSD.
City of Glendale 2023-11-10 Glendale Public Works Complex, 721
Bismark Ave, Glendale, MO 63122
City of Hazelwood (Skipped)-
Due to staff turnover and short staffing, facility
inspections were not thoroughly performed for
2023. We are working to educate new staff
members on these inspections and will
complete them in 2024.
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City of Jennings 2023-01-31 PW maintenance facility and park facility
City of Jennings 2023-08-04 PW maintenance facility and park facility
City of Kirkwood 2023-12-20 Parks 111 South Geyer Road, Kirkwood,
MO 63122
City of Kirkwood 2023-12-20 Street 345 South Fillmore Avenue,
Kirkwood, MO 63122
City of Ladue 2023-06-05 9345 Clayton Road; Public Works Buildings
and Maintenance Yard
City of Manchester 2023-12-11 359 Old Meramec Station Road,
Manchester, MO 63021
City of Manchester 2023-12-14 800 2nd Street, Manchester, MO 63021
City of Maryland Heights 2023-10-10 Public Works Operations Facility, 2715 Fee
Fee Road
City of Normandy (Skipped)-
New Public Works Director was hired in June
2023. Dennis will be responsible for working
on the 2021-2026 Stormwater Mgmt Plan. In
September 2023 Dennis met with Roland Biehl
to learn about the plan and the City's
responsibilities. Dennis plans on attending
information meeting during 2024 to help
Normandy become compliant. Compliance to
this section will be part of the process.
City of Olivette (Skipped)Facilities are inspected monthly
City of Overland 2023-01-04 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-02-08 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-03-02 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-04-10 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-05-05 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-06-07 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-07-06 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-08-01 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-09-06 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-10-03 Overland Street Garage
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Co-permittee Inspection date Inspection Location Reported Comments *
City of Overland 2023-11-03 Overland Street Garage
City of Overland 2023-12-01 Overland Street Garage
City of Richmond Heights 2023-12-08 Public Works
City of Richmond Heights 2023-12-08 Public Safety
City of Richmond Heights 2023-12-08 City Hall
City of Richmond Heights 2023-12-08 The Heights Community Center
City of Shrewsbury 2023-01-02 All city owned properties
City of St. Ann 2023-07-10 Tiemeyer Park
City of St. Ann 2023-07-10 St. Ann Park
City of St. Ann 2023-07-10 St. Ann Maintenance Facility
City of St. Ann 2023-07-10 St. Ann Golf Course
City of St. John (Skipped)-I will ensure that the Street Dept. performs
monthly inspections.
City of Sunset Hills 2023-05-31 Sunset Hills Public Works Facility 3909 S
Lindbergh Blvd Sunset Hills, MO63127
City of Sunset Hills 2023-01-25 Sunset Hills Police Department 3905 S
Lindbergh Blvd Sunset Hills, MO 63127
City of Sunset Hills 2023-12-27 Sunset Hills Aquatic Center 12512 W
Watson Rd Sunset Hills, MO 63127
City of Sunset Hills 2023-12-27 Sunset Hills Community Center 3915 S
Lindbergh Blvd Sunset Hills, MO 63127
City of Town & Country 2023-08-17 Municipal Center
City of Town & Country 2023-08-17 Maintenance/Salt Facility
City of Town & Country 2023-08-17 West County Fire House
City of Town & Country 2023-08-18 Preservation Park
City of Town & Country 2023-08-18 Longview Park
City of Town & Country 2023-08-18 Town Square
City of Town & Country 2023-08-18 Drace Park
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Co-permittee Inspection date Inspection Location Reported Comments *
City of University City 2022-04-04 863 Westgate, Firehouse #1
624 Kingsland, Municipal Parking Lot:
The University City after the historic rainfall
and widespread flooding of 2022, suffered a lot
of damages, including the maintenance
equipment such as vacuum-sweeping paver
cleaning machine used to maintain parking lot
– 624 Kingsland. It was a total loss. While City
is trying to recover from these damages, it is
hard to replace this expensive maintenance
equipment. We understand that after the
flooding of July 2022, these permeable pavers
at parking Lot at 624 Kingsland, have high
severity level related to the surface blocking
and requires a depth cleaning. The City plans to
address this in the near future.
City of University City 2022-04-05 7603 Carleton Millar Park
City of University City 2022-04-05 8211 Groby, Ruth Park Golf Course
City of Valley Park 2023-01-10 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2024-02-23 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2024-03-18 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2024-04-17 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2024-05-21 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2024-06-19 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2024-07-17 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2024-08-14 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2023-09-20 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2023-10-19 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2023-11-15 City Lot
City of Valley Park 2023-12-19 City Lot
City of Warson Woods 2023-04-12 Public Works/Parks Garage
City of Warson Woods 2023-10-10 Public Works/Parks Garage
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Co-permittee Inspection date Inspection Location Reported Comments *
City of Webster Groves 2023-10-10 145 E Waymire Ave
City of Wildwood 2023-01-21 City Hall; Manchester Streetscape; Pond
Grover Pkwy
City of Wildwood 2023-04-19 City Hall; Manchester Streetscape; Pond
Grover Pkwy
City of Wildwood 2023-07-19 City Hall; Manchester Streetscape; Pond
Grover Pkwy
City of Wildwood 2023-10-12 City Hall; Manchester Streetscape; Pond
Grover Pkwy
City of Winchester 2023-01-02 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-02-06 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-03-06 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-04-03 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-05-01 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-06-05 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-07-03 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-08-07 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-09-04 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-10-02 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-11-06 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-12-04 Winchester City Hall (Also inspected one
time each week during the month)
City of Winchester 2023-01-07 Maintenance Garage #2 (Quarterly Non
Public Building Inspection)
City of Winchester 2023-01-07 Maintenance Garage #1 (Quarterly Non
Public Building Inspection)
City of Winchester 2023-04-01 Maintenance Garage #2 (Quarterly Non
Public Building Inspection)
City of Winchester 2023-04-01 Maintenance Garage #1 (Quarterly Non
Public Building Inspection)
City of Winchester 2023-07-01 Maintenance Garage #1 (Quarterly Non
Public Building Inspection)
City of Winchester 2023-07-01 Maintenance Garage #2 (Quarterly Non
Public Building Inspection)
City of Winchester 2023-10-06 Maintenance Garage #2 (Quarterly Non
Public Building Inspection)
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City of Woodson Terrace 2023-06-12 Town Hall - 9351 Guthrie Ave
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-06-12 City Hall - 4323 Woodson Rd
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-06-12 Police Department - 4305 Woodson Rd
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-06-13 Community Center - 4301 Calvert Ave
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-06-13 Pool - 4301 Calvert Ave
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-06-13 Public Works - 4301 Calvert Ave
City of Woodson Terrace 2023-06-16 Public Works - 9648 Ambro
St. Louis County 2023-11-02 Fleet Main Garage - 2500 Drilling Service
Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043
St. Louis County 2023-11-20 Maintenance District #1 - 4045 Seven Hills
Drive St. Louis, MO 63033
St. Louis County 2023-12-12 Maintenance District #2 - 11201 Schaefer
Drive St. Louis, MO 63043
St. Louis County 2023-09-27 Maintenance District #3 - 16099 Ruck
Road St. Louis, MO 63021
St. Louis County 2023-11-16 Maintenance District #4 - 10996 Kohrs
Lane St. Louis, MO 63123
St. Louis County 2023-09-29 Maintenance District #5 - 433 Cliff Cave
Road St. Louis, MO 63125
St. Louis County 2023-09-27 Materials Lab - 11283 Schaefer Drive
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
St. Louis County 2023-08-16 Affton Community Center - 9801
Mackenzie Road, 63123
St. Louis County 2023-11-23 Faust Park - 15185 Olive Blvd,
Chesterfield, MO 63017
St. Louis County 2023-08-23 Greensfelder Recreation Center - 550
Weidman Road, Ballwin, MO 63011
St. Louis County 2023-11-16 Jefferson Barracks Park (Maintenance) -
251 Cy Road, 63125
St. Louis County 2023-10-19 Jefferson Barracks Park (Operations Trade
Compound) - 347 CCC Road, 63125
St. Louis County 2023-10-03 Kennedy Recreation Complex - 6050 Wells
Road, St. Louis, MO 63128
St. Louis County 2023-11-15 Laumeier Sculpture Park - 12580 Rott
Road, Sunset Hills, MO 63127
St. Louis County 2023-08-09 North County Recreation Complex - 2577
Redman Road, St. Louis, MO 63136
St. Louis County 2023-10-06 St. Vincent Community Center - 7335 St.
Charles Rock Road
St. Louis County 2023-08-23 The Pavilion at Lemay - 305 Gregg Road,
St. Louis, MO 63125
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MCM6 Inspections
Co-permittee Inspection date Inspection Location Reported Comments *
St. Louis County 2023-11-08 Traffic Operations Building - 2688 Adie
Road St. Louis, MO 63043
St. Louis County
Village of Marlborough 2023-04-07 7826 Wimbledon Drive
Village of Marlborough 2023-11-08 7826 Wimbledon Drive
See enclosed questionnaire - Annual Facility Inspection Checklists_2023_FullSet
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Operation and Maintenance Program
Written Program
(yes/no)Reported Comments
1 City of Ballwin Yes -
2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Yes -
3 City of Bel-Ridge Yes -
4 City of Berkeley Yes -
5 City of Black Jack Yes -
6 City of Breckenridge Hills Yes -
7 City of Brentwood Yes -
8 City of Bridgeton Yes -
9 City of Calverton Park No We contact services
10 City of Charlack Yes -
11 City of Chesterfield Yes -
12 City of Clarkson Valley No n/a-we do not own any streets, sidewalks, parking lots, etc.
13 City of Clayton Yes -
14 City of Cool Valley Yes -
15 City of Crestwood Yes -
16 City of Creve Coeur Yes -
17 City of Dellwood Yes -
18 City of Des Peres Yes -
19 City of Ellisville Yes -
20 City of Fenton Yes -
21 City of Ferguson Yes -
22 City of Florissant Yes -
23 City of Frontenac Yes -
24 City of Glendale Yes -
25 City of Green Park Yes -
26 City of Hazelwood Yes -
27 City of Jennings Yes -
28 City of Kirkwood Yes -
29 City of Ladue Yes -
30 City of Lakeshire No -
31 City of Manchester Yes -
32 City of Maryland Heights Yes -
33 City of Moline Acres Yes -
34 City of Normandy Yes -
35 City of Northwoods Yes -
36 City of Oakland No The City of Oakland has no such facilities
37 City of Olivette Yes -
38 City of Overland Yes -
39 City of Pagedale Yes -
40 City of Richmond Heights Yes -
41 City of Rock Hill Yes -
42 City of Shrewsbury Yes -
43 City of St. Ann Yes -
44 City of St. John Yes -
45 City of Sunset Hills Yes -
Co-permittee
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Operation and Maintenance Program
Written Program
(yes/no)Reported CommentsCo-permittee
46 City of Town & Country Yes -
47 City of University City Yes -
48 City of Valley Park Yes -
49 City of Vinita Park Yes -
50 City of Warson Woods Yes -
51 City of Webster Groves Yes -
52 City of Wildwood Yes -
53 City of Winchester Yes -
54 City of Woodson Terrace Yes -
55 St. Louis County Yes -
56 Town of Norwood Court No N/A
57 Village of Bel-Nor Yes -
58 Village of Hanley Hills Yes -
59 Village of Marlborough Yes -
60 Village of Riverview Yes -
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Appendix Contacts
December 31, 2023
Co-permittee First Name Last Name Title Address City State Postal
Code WorkPhone Email
1 City of Ballwin Jim Link Director of Public Works 200 Park Drive Ballwin MO 63011 (636) 207- 2347 jlink@ballwin.mo.us
2 City of Bellefontaine Neighbors Jeff Ross Street Department Director 9641 Bellefontaine Neighbors Bellefontaine NeighborsMO 63137 (314) 867-0076 jross@cityofbn.com
3 City of Bel-Ridge Cary Herndon Public Works Supervisor 8920 Natural Bridge Road Bel-Ridge MO 63121 (314) 267-6846 cherndon@bel-ridge.us
4 City of Berkeley Keith White Superintendent 8425 Airport Road Berkeley MO 63134 314) 400- 3780 white@ci.berkeley.mo.us
5 City of Black Jack Kittrel Braselman Director of Public Works 12500 Old Jamestown Road Black Jack MO 63033 (314) 355-0400 directorofpw@cityofblackjack.com
6 City of Breckenridge Hills Chase Wellington Director of Public Works 9623 St. Charles Rock Road Breckenridge Hills MO 63114 (314) 427-6868 cwellington@breckenridge-hills.mo.us
7 City of Brentwood Dan GummersheimerDirector of Public Works 2348 S. Brentwood Blvd.Brentwood MO 63144 (314) 963-8643 dgummersheimer@brentwoodmo.org
8 City of Bridgeton Robert Gunn Director of Public Works 12355 Natural Bridge Road Bridgeton MO 63044 (314) 739-7665 rgunn@bridgetonmo.com
9 City of Calverton Park James Paunovich Mayor 52 Young Drive Calverton Park MO 63135 (314) 524-1212 calverton.park@sbcglobal.net
10 City of Charlack Adrian Albert Acting Director of Public Works 8401 Midland Charlack MO 63114 (314) 427-4715 Cityclerk@cityofcharlack.com
11 City of Chesterfield James Eckrich PW Director/City Engineer 690 Chesterfield Parkway West Chesterfield MO 63017 (636) 537-4764 jeckrich@chesterfield.mo.us
12 City of Clarkson Valley Michele McMahon City Clerk 15933 Clayton Rd, Ste 105 Clarkson Valley MO 63011 (636) 227-8607 cvcityhall@charter.net
13 City of Clayton Daneen Schlereth Administrative Specialist II 10 N. Bemiston Clayton MO 63105 (314) 290-8540 dschlereth@claytonmo.gov
14 City of Cool Valley Deborah Jones City Clerk 100 Signal Hill Drive Cool Valley MO 63121 (314) 521-3500 cvcityclerk@yahoo.com
15 City of Crestwood James Swingle Public Services Director 1 Detjen Drive Crestwood MO 63126 (314) 729-4722 BHibdon@cityofcrestwood.org
16 City of Creve Coeur Steve Berecz City Engineer / Assistant Director of
Public Works 300 North New Ballas Road Creve Coeur MO 63141 (314) 442-2084 sberecz@crevecoeurmo.gov
17 City of Dellwood Terry Wilson City Administrator 10266 West Florissant 1415
chambers rd Dellwood MO 63135 (314) 521-4339 Twilson@cityofdellwoodmo.com
18 City of Des Peres Stephen Meyer Director of Public Works 12325 Manchester Des Peres MO 63131 (314) 835-6130 smeyer@desperesmo.org
19 City of Ellisville Michael Hartwig City Engineer 1 Weis Avenue Ellisville MO 63011 (636) 227-9660 mhartwig@ellisville.mo.us
20 City of Fenton Dan Howard Director of Public Works 625 New Smizer Mill Fenton MO 63026 (636) 349-8155 dhoward@fentonmo.org
21 City of Ferguson Koray Gilbert Director of Public Works 110 Church St.Ferguson MO 63135 (314) 524-4724 kgilbert@fergusoncity.com
22 City of Florissant Tom Goldkamp Civil Engineer 955 Rue St. Francois Florissant MO 63031 (314) 839-7643 tgoldkamp@florissantmo.com
23 City of Frontenac Jeff Wappelhorst Director of Public Works 10555 Clayton Road Frontenac MO 63131 (314) 994-0646 jwappelhorst@cityoffrontenac.org
24 City of Glendale Ben DeClue City Administrator 424 N. Sappington Road Glendale MO 63122 (314) 965-3600 bdeclue@glendalemo.org
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Co-permittee First Name Last Name Title Address City State Postal
Code WorkPhone Email
25 City of Green Park Diane Delonjay Interim City Clerk 11100 Mueller Road, Suite 6 Green Park MO 63123 (314) 894-7336 ddelonjay@cityofgreenpark.com
26 City of Hazelwood Nikki Miller Project Development Coordinator 415 Elm Grove Lane Hazelwood MO 63042 (314)513-5031 mmmiller@hazelwoodmo.org
27 City of Jennings Kellie Shelton City Services Director 2120 Hord Avenue Jennings MO 63136 (314) 388-1164 cityservicesdir@cityofjennings.org
28 City of Kirkwood Richard Holesinger Assistant City Engineer 139 S. Kirkwood Road Kirkwood MO 63122 (314) 822-5819 holesire@kirkwoodmo.org
29 City of Ladue Anne Lamitola Director of Public Works 9345 Clayton Ladue MO 63124 (314) 993-5665 alamitola@cityofladue-mo.gov
30 City of Lakeshire Tim Seher Mayor 10000 Puttington Drive Lakeshire MO 63123 (314) 605-3578 mayor@lakeshiremo.gov
31 City of Manchester Dave Pracht Assistant Director of Public Works 14318 Manchester Road Manchester MO 63011 (636) 227-1385 dpracht@manchestermo.gov
32 City of Maryland Heights Cliff Baber Director of Public Works 11911 Dorsett Road Maryland Heights MO 63043 (314) 738-2258 cbaber@marylandheights.com
33 City of Moline Acres Dennis DeShay Public Works Director 2449 Chambers Road Moline Acres MO 63136 (314) 868-2433 ddeshay@molineacres.org
34 City of Normandy Dennis Yarbrough Director of Public Works 7700 Natural Bridge Normandy MO 63121 (314) 385-3300 dennis.yarbrough@cityofnormandy.gov
35 City of Northwoods Cynthia Dixon City Administrator 4600 Oakridge Blvd.Northwoods MO 63121 (314) 385-8000 cdixon@cityofnorthwoods.com
36 City of Oakland Helmut Starr City Administrator P.O. Box 220511 Oakland MO 63122 (314) 416-0026 cityhall@oaklandmo.org
37 City of Olivette Bruce McGregor Director of Public Works 1200 North Price Road Olivette MO 63132 (314) 993-0252 bmcgregor@olivettemo.com
38 City of Overland Jason McConachie City Administrator 9119 Lackland Overland MO 63114 (314) 952-1952 jmcconachie@overlandmo.org
39 City of Pagedale Keith Harvey Public Works Director 1420 Ferguson Pagedale MO 63133 (314) 657-7301 kharvey@cityofpagedale.org
40 City of Richmond Heights Chris Boyd Director of Public Works 7997 Elinor Avenue Richmond Heights MO 63117 (314) 655-3670 cboyd@richmondheights.org
41 City of Rock Hill Katy Nieman Director of Parks & Recreation 827 N. Rock Hill Road Rock Hill MO 63119 (314) 561-4304 knieman@rockhillmo.net
42 City of Shrewsbury Tony Wagner Public Works Superintendent 5200 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury MO 63119 (314) 645-7441 twagner@cityofshrewsbury.com
43 City of St. Ann Ryan Meyer Director of Public Services 10405 St. Charles Rock Road St. Ann MO 63074 (314) 423-2917 rmeyer@stannmo.org
44 City of St. John David Campbell Director of Public Works 8944 St. Charles Rock Road St. John MO 63114 (314) 427-8700 dcampbell@cityofstjohn.org
45 City of Sunset Hills Bryson Baker Director of Public Works 3939 S. Lindbergh Blvd.Sunset Hills MO 63127 (314) 849-3400 bbaker@sunset-hills.com
46 City of Town & Country Michael Zeltmann Public Works Director 1011 Municipal Center Drive Town & Country MO 63131 (314) 587-2824 zeltmannm@town-and-country.org
47 City of University City Darin Girdler Director of Public Works 6801 Delmar University City MO 63130 (314) 505-8537 dgirdler@ucitymo.org
48 City of Valley Park Gerald Martin Director of Public Works 320 Benton Street Valley Park MO 63088 (636) 225-8930 gmartin@valleyparkmo.org
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Co-permittee First Name Last Name Title Address City State Postal
Code WorkPhone Email
49 City of Vinita Park Steve White Public Works Director 8374 Midland Blvd.Vinita Park MO 63114 (314) 428-7373 swhitepw1@gmail.com
50 City of Warson Woods Kathy Mahany City Engineer 10015 Manchester Warson Woods MO 63122 (314) 965-3100 kmahany@warsonwoods.com
51 City of Webster Groves Travis Ham Building Commissioner 4 East Lockwood Webster Groves MO 63119 (314) 963-5317 hamt@webstergrovesmo.gov
52 City of Wildwood Rick Brown Director of Public Works/City Engineer 16860 Main St.Wildwood MO 63040 (636) 405-2024 rick@cityofwildwood.com
53 City of Winchester Barbara Beckett City Administrator 109 Lindy Blvd.Winchester MO 63021 (636) 391-0600 cityhall@city.winchester.mo.us
54 City of Woodson Terrace Doug Zaiz Director of Public Works 4323 Woodson Road Woodson Terrace MO 63134 (314) 427-2600 dzaiz@woodsonterrace.net
55 St. Louis County John Shrewsbury Program Manager 1050 Lindbergh St. Louis MO 63132 (314) 615-8637 JShrewsbury@stlouiscountymo.gov
56 Town of Norwood Court Terri Marshall Chairperson, Board of Trustees 7600 Lammert Lane St. Louis MO 63121 (314) 495-5471 townnorwoodcourtchair@gmail.com
57 Village of Bel-Nor William Hook Mayor 8416 Natural Bridge Road Bel-Nor MO 63121 (314)382-5786 hooks2809@gmail.com
58 Village of Hanley Hills Dorothy Matthews Village Clerk/Office Administrator 7713 Utica Drive Hanley Hills MO 63133 (314) 725-0909 clerkhanhills@gmail.com
59 Village of Marlborough Patti Johnson Village Administrator 7826 Wimbledon Drive Marlborough MO 63119 (314) 962-5055 villagemarlborough@sbcglobal.net
60 Village of Riverview Dan Fraley Street Department Supervisor 9699 Lilac Drive Riverview MO 63137 (314) 868-0700 dfitzgerald@riverviewmo.org
61 Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Jason Peterein Program Manager, Enviromental
Compliance Programs 10 East Grand Ave.St. Louis MO 6147 (314) 436-8714 jtpete@stlmsd.com
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