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The Role of Reservoir Sediment Studies in the TMDL Process in Kansas

By Kyle E. Juracek and Thomas C. Stiles

Abstract

Reservoir sediment studies provide important information for total maximum daily loads (TMDLs), which are used as goals to guide land-management practices in watersheds for the purpose of improving water quality in impaired water bodies. In Kansas, reservoir sediment studies completed by the U.S. Geological Survey have provided information on sediment loads and yields from watersheds as well as loads, yields, and depositional trends for various sediment-associated contaminants. Such information is used by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment in the development, implementation, evaluation, and revision of TMDLs for reservoirs and their watersheds throughout the State. For example, information from Kansas reservoir sediment studies has been used in the development of State TMDLs to reduce reservoir sedimentation and control eutrophication. Nationally, reservoir sediment studies can serve a fundamental role as information providers for the ongoing TMDL process.

Juracek, K.E. and Stiles, T.C., 2003, The role of reservoir sediment studies in the TMDL process in Kansas, in Proceedings, National TMDL Science and Policy 2003 Specialty Conference, November 16–19, 2003, Chicago, Illinois: Alexandria, Virginia, Water Environmental Federation, 12 p., CD–ROM.

For additional information about reservoir sediment studies in Kansas, visit: http://ks.water.usgs.gov/studies/ressed/

For additional information contact:

Kyle Juracek
U.S. Geological Survey
4821 Quail Crest Place
Lawrence, KS 66049-3839
Telephone: (785) 832-3527
Fax: (785) 832-3500
Email: kjuracek@usgs.gov