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The Texas Clean Rivers Program (CRP)
was implemented to maintain and improve the quality of surface water
resources within each river basin in Texas. The CRP is a partnership
involving the TCEQ, other state agencies, river authorities, local governments,
industry, and citizens. Using a watershed management approach,
CRP
partner agencies work with the TCEQ to identify and evaluate surface
water quality issues and to establish priorities for corrective action.
The CRP provides a vehicle for local, regional, and statewide interests
to examine water quality issues on a watershed basis. Planning and management
by watershed allows the examination of complex relationships between
water resources and human activity. The water quality assessments performed
under the CRP focus on the cumulative effects of a variety of potential
pollutant sources within the context of the natural setting of a particular
watershed.
How
Does the Clean River Program Work?
In 1991 the Texas Legislature passed
the Texas Clean Rivers Act in response to growing concerns that water
resources issues were not being addressed in a holistic manner. This
legislation requires that water quality assessments be conducted for
each river basin in Texas using an approach that integrates water quality
issues within a river basin or watershed. To fund the program, the TCEQ
assesses a fee from permit holders for water use and wastewater discharges.
The legislation directs the TCEQ to summarize basin-wide assessment
report in even-numbered years. The Act also requires the TCEQ to develop
rules and to Implement a program to issue wastewater discharge permits
on a watershed basis. All permits within a given watershed are issued
in the same year.
The TCEQ implements the Program by contracting
with 15 regional agencies, including river authorities, councils of government,
and special districts such as NETMWD, to conduct regional water quality
assessments in the 23 river and coastal basins of Texas. In each basin,
the designated partner agency (NETMWD) has primary responsibility for
surface water quality assessment its basin. For more information visit
the Clean
Rivers Program web page for links to water quality assessments,
guidance, and partner information.
In order to accomplish the it's goals
the TCEQ has compiled a set of Deliverables ( reports, data, etc.
) of which all partner agencies are responsible. These Deliverables
are divided into Tasks in order to be recieved in an organized manner.
- Task 1 -
Project Administration
- Task 2 - Project Planning and Quality Assurance
- Task 3 - Water Quality Monitoring
- Task 4 - Data Management and Watershed Inventories
- Task 5 - Water Quality Issues
- Task 6 - Public Participation and Outreach
- Task 7 - Special Projects
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CRP
Guidance
TX.
CRP Resources
Surface & Ground Water Quality
TDML
Program
TCEQ
Clean Rivers Program
For
Great Information About The Clean Rivers Program Read Clean
Water For Texas
by TCEQ
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Surface Water
Quality Monitoring Program
The TCEQ Surface Water Quality Monitoring Program provides for an integrated
evaluation of physical, chemical and biological characteristics of aquatic
systems in relation to human health concerns, ecological condition, and
designated uses. Surface water quality monitoring data provide a basis
for establishment of effective TCEQ management policies that promote the
protection, restoration, and wise use of Texas surface water resources.
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