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State: North Dakota
Waterbody ID: ND-09020205-010-S_00
Location: Maple River, from its confluence with a tributary near Leonard, ND (ND-09020205-011-S_00) downstream to its confluence with Buffalo Creek. Located in south central Cass County.
State Waterbody Type: River
EPA Waterbody Type: Rivers and Streams
Water Size: 48.9
Units: miles
Watershed Name: Maple

Waterbody History Report

Data are also available for these years: 2012 2010 2006 2004

2008 Waterbody Report for Maple River


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Water Quality Assessment Status for Reporting Year 2008

The overall status of this waterbody is Threatened.


Description of this table
Agricultural Agricultural Good
Fish And Other Aquatic Biota Fish, Shellfish, And Wildlife Protection And Propagation Threatened
Fish Consumption Aquatic Life Harvesting Not Assessed
Industrial Industrial Good
Municipal And Domestic Public Water Supply Not Assessed
Recreation Recreation Not Assessed

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Causes of Impairment for Reporting Year 2008


Description of this table
Fish Bioassessments Cause Unknown - Impaired Biota Fish And Other Aquatic Biota TMDL needed
Physical Substrate Habitat Alterations Habitat Alterations Fish And Other Aquatic Biota Non-pollutant impairment
Sedimentation/Siltation Sediment Fish And Other Aquatic Biota TMDL needed

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Probable Sources Contributing to Impairment for Reporting Year 2008


Description of this table
Crop Production (Crop Land Or Dry Land) Agriculture Physical Substrate Habitat Alterations
Grazing In Riparian Or Shoreline Zones Agriculture Physical Substrate Habitat Alterations
Loss Of Riparian Habitat Habitat Alterations (Not Directly Related To Hydromodification) Physical Substrate Habitat Alterations

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TMDLs That Apply to this waterbody



No TMDL data have been recorded by EPA for this waterbody.

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Previous Causes of Impairments Now Attaining All Uses



No causes of impairment are recorded as attaining all uses for this waterbody.

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