Black Gore Creek Total Maximum Daily Load (2004-2006)
May, 2008 | Filed in: Black Gore Creek
This photograph shows an example of the system wide aggradation caused from excessive non-point source sediments originating from the maintenance and operation of Interstate 70 |
Eagle River Watershed, Colorado
RiverRestoration.org is leading a multi agency, multi disciplinary team in developing the Black Gore Creek Total Maximum Daily Load to address the impacts of I-70 on Black Gore Creek at Vail Pass. Construction, operation and maintenance of I-70 have caused adverse sedimentation in Black Gore Creek, impairing aquatic life. RiverRestoration.org has worked outside the box to create new ideas and incorporate projects that will create a functioning TMDL and guide restoration projects. RiverRestoration.org has developed a Load Capacity calculation and designed an analysis plan for the annual Source Allocation and associated Sediment Budget. RiverRestoration.org has prepared and executed a Sediment Source Monitoring Plan to support implementation of the TMDL.
Highlights
- Intergovernment and Agency coordination
- Developed and Implemented a Monitoring Plan
- Non-point source pollution control and restoration
- Sediment Transport Analysis
