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State: Idaho
Waterbody ID:
Other ID: ID17050124SW003_05
State List ID: ID17050124SW003_05
Location:
State Waterbody Type: River
EPA Waterbody Type: Rivers and Streams
Water Size: 17.17
Units: miles
Watershed Name: Weiser

Waterbody History Report

Data are also available for these years: 2008 2006 2004

2002 Waterbody Report for Crane Creek - Crane Creek Reservoir Dam To Mouth


Waterbody Map Not Available


Causes of Impairment for Reporting Year 2002


Description of this table
Bacteria Pathogens TMDL completed
Nutrients Nutrients TMDL needed
Siltation Sediment TMDL completed
Thermal Modifications Temperature TMDL completed

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TMDLs That Apply to this waterbody


Description of this table
Weiser River Watershed Subbasin Tmdl Jan-19-2007 Escherichia Coli (E. Coli) Point/Nonpoint Source Thermal Modifications; Siltation; Bacteria
Weiser River Watershed Subbasin Tmdl Jan-19-2007 Temperature Point/Nonpoint Source Bacteria; Siltation; Thermal Modifications
Weiser River Watershed Subbasin Tmdl Jan-19-2007 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Point/Nonpoint Source Thermal Modifications; Bacteria; Siltation

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Previous Causes of Impairments Now Attaining All Uses


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Phosphorus, Total 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 Sep-29-2011 Applicable WQS attained; reason for recovery unspecified. The Weiser River TMDL, page xxx, says: To meet the target/allocation established for the lower Weiser River, a total phosphorus reduction from the Crane Creek needs to occur. Water quality data for Crane Creek showed that the May through September total phosphorus load would need to be reduced by 64-73% to reach the total phosphorus target for the lower Weiser River. I.e. Crane Creek itself is not impaired by phosphorus, but an allocation has been given to it to aid a downstream waterbody. 1/8/10 HS
Phosphorus, Total 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 Sep-29-2011 Applicable WQS attained; reason for recovery unspecified. The Weiser River TMDL, page xxx, says: To meet the target/allocation established for the lower Weiser River, a total phosphorus reduction from the Crane Creek needs to occur. Water quality data for Crane Creek showed that the May through September total phosphorus load would need to be reduced by 64-73% to reach the total phosphorus target for the lower Weiser River. I.e. Crane Creek itself is not impaired by phosphorus, but an allocation has been given to it to aid a downstream waterbody. 1/8/10 HS
Phosphorus, Total 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 Sep-29-2011 Applicable WQS attained; reason for recovery unspecified. The Weiser River TMDL, page xxx, says: To meet the target/allocation established for the lower Weiser River, a total phosphorus reduction from the Crane Creek needs to occur. Water quality data for Crane Creek showed that the May through September total phosphorus load would need to be reduced by 64-73% to reach the total phosphorus target for the lower Weiser River. I.e. Crane Creek itself is not impaired by phosphorus, but an allocation has been given to it to aid a downstream waterbody. 1/8/10 HS
Phosphorus, Total 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 Sep-29-2011 Applicable WQS attained; reason for recovery unspecified. The Weiser River TMDL, page xxx, says: To meet the target/allocation established for the lower Weiser River, a total phosphorus reduction from the Crane Creek needs to occur. Water quality data for Crane Creek showed that the May through September total phosphorus load would need to be reduced by 64-73% to reach the total phosphorus target for the lower Weiser River. I.e. Crane Creek itself is not impaired by phosphorus, but an allocation has been given to it to aid a downstream waterbody. 1/8/10 HS
Phosphorus, Total 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 Sep-29-2011 Applicable WQS attained; reason for recovery unspecified. The Weiser River TMDL, page xxx, says: To meet the target/allocation established for the lower Weiser River, a total phosphorus reduction from the Crane Creek needs to occur. Water quality data for Crane Creek showed that the May through September total phosphorus load would need to be reduced by 64-73% to reach the total phosphorus target for the lower Weiser River. I.e. Crane Creek itself is not impaired by phosphorus, but an allocation has been given to it to aid a downstream waterbody. 1/8/10 HS
Phosphorus, Total 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 Sep-29-2011 Applicable WQS attained; reason for recovery unspecified. The Weiser River TMDL, page xxx, says: To meet the target/allocation established for the lower Weiser River, a total phosphorus reduction from the Crane Creek needs to occur. Water quality data for Crane Creek showed that the May through September total phosphorus load would need to be reduced by 64-73% to reach the total phosphorus target for the lower Weiser River. I.e. Crane Creek itself is not impaired by phosphorus, but an allocation has been given to it to aid a downstream waterbody. 1/8/10 HS

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