Blackfoot Watershed TMDL Project Home Page
Project Outreach Completed TMDLs in the Blackfoot River Watershed
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Project Area, Included Streams, & TMDLs Written
Location
The Blackfoot Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project Area encompasses the entire Blackfoot River watershed. The watershed lies in west central Montana, spanning portions of Lewis and Clark, Powell, and Missoula counties, and includes the communities of Lincoln, Helmville, Ovando, Clearwater, Greenough, and Potomac. The Blackfoot River forms northeast of Lincoln and flows westward until it joins the Clark Fork River near the towns of Milltown and Bonner, MT.
TMDLs Written
This project took place in 2013 and 2014 involving metals, nutrients, sediment, and temperature TMDL development, and resulted in 18 TMDLs. Table 1 below shows the TMDLs that were written, as well as their corresponding TMDL documents. Pre-2013 TMDL work was completed in the watershed, with 124 TMDLs written collectively in 2003, 2004, 2008, and 2009 (see the Completed TMDLs in the Blackfoot River Watershed page). For pre-2013 TMDL planning purposes, the watershed was divided into four TMDL Planning Areas: Blackfoot Headwaters, Middle Blackfoot, Lower Blackfoot, and Nevada Creek (see Map 1 below). Pre-2013 TMDL work was completed in each of these planning areas at varying stages, and documents were published accordingly.
Map 1: Blackfoot Watershed TMDL Project Area
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Map 1 shows the Blackfoot River watershed divided into the Blackfoot Headwaters (gray shaded area), Nevada Creek (tan shaded area), Middle Blackfoot (light green shaded area), and Lower Blackfoot (pink shaded area) TMDL planning areas. Together, they compose the Blackfoot Watershed TMDL Project Area.
Table 1: TMDLs Written as Part of the Blackfoot River Watershed Project
TMDL Planning Area
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Stream & Location Description*
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Metals TMDLs
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Nutrient TMDLs
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Sediment TMDLs
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Temperature TMDLs
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TMDL
Document
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Blackfoot Headwaters
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Sandbar Creek
Forks to mouth (Willow Creek)
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Sediment
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2014 Blackfoot Headwaters Planning Area Water Quality and Habitat Restoration Plan and TMDL for Sediment – Sandbar Creek
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Nevada Creek
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Douglas Creek
Headwaters to Murray Creek
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Arsenic
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2014 Middle Blackfoot – Nevada TMDL and Water Quality Improvement Plan Addendum
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Douglas Creek
Murray Creek to mouth (Nevada – Cottonwood Creeks)
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Arsenic
Iron
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Nevada Creek
Headwaters to Nevada Lake
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Nevada Lake
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Sediment
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Murray Creek
Headwaters to mouth (Douglas Creek), T12N R12W S6
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Arsenic
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Middle Blackfoot
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Blackfoot River
Nevada Creek to Monture Creek
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Temperature
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Blackfoot River
Monture Creek to Belmont Creek
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Temperature
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Kleinschmidt Creek
Ward Creek to mouth (Rock Creek)
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Arsenic
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Lower Blackfoot
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Camas Creek
1 mile above mouth to the mouth (Union Creek)
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Total Nitrogen,
Total Phosphorus
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2013 Lower Blackfoot Nutrients TMDLs and Water Quality Improvement Plan
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Elk Creek
Headwaters to Stinkwater Creek
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Nitrate,
Total Phosphorus
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Union Creek
Headwaters to mouth (Blackfoot River)
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Total Nitrogen,
Total Phosphorus
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Washoe Creek
Headwaters to mouth (Union Creek)
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Total Nitrogen,
Total Phosphorus
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West Fork Ashby Creek
Headwaters to mouth (East Fork Ashby Creek)
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Total Phosphorus
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* For complete information on each stream’s probable impairments, causes, and sources, and to view full water quality assessment reports, see DEQ’s Clean Water Act Information Center and search by the applicable TMDL planning area name (Click on “Search,” choose the "By Location" tab, and then select the applicable planning area from the TMDL Planning Area (TPA) drop down list).
Project History & Monitoring Data
Specific information for each pollutant group is detailed in the sections below. All prior project status updates and information on stakeholder and public meetings ares still available on the Blackfoot Watershed TMDL Project Outreach page.
Map 2: TMDLs Completed in the Blackfoot Headwaters, Middle Blackfoot, & Nevada Creek TMDL Planning Areas in 2014
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Metals TMDLs for the Middle Blackfoot & Nevada Creek TMDL Planning Areas
Metals TMDLs completed for Douglas, Murray, and Kleinschmidt Creeks in 2014 (Table 1 above) were published as an addendum to the 2008 Middle Blackfoot – Nevada Creek TMDL document (see the Completed TMDLs in the Blackfoot River Watershed page). Note that previously completed TMDLs were not revised, only new TMDLs were completed. The addendum, "Middle Blackfoot - Nevada TMDL and Water Quality Improvement Plan Addendum," was approved by EPA in December of 2014 and is available on DEQ's Final TMDL Documents webpage.
Metals Water Quality Sampling Data & Impairment Determinations
As part of this project, one high-flow (June) and one low-flow (July) water quality sampling event for metals took place in the Nevada Creek and Middle Blackfoot planning areas in 2013. All streams identified on the 2012 list of impaired waters as impaired for a metal were sampled (see Table 2 below). A table and map of sampling locations can be found in the 2013 metals sampling and analysis plan (1.76 MB) (note that this sampling plan also includes other TMDL project areas). All sampled streams were assessed for metals impairment following DEQ's Metals Assessment Method in 2013, and TMDLs were only written for streams determined to be impaired (Tables 1 and 2). Table 2 shows the metals impairments identified in the "2012 Water Quality Integrated Report" and the updated impairment determinations. Updated assessment results are reflected in the "2014 Water Quality Integrated Report."
Data collected in previous years indicated Elk and Union creeks in the Lower Blackfoot TMDL Planning Area were not impaired for metals, therefore additional sampling was not conducted on these streams, and metals TMDLs were not written for any streams in the Lower Blackfoot TMDL Planning Area.
Table 2: Metals Impairments & Updated Assessment Results
TMDL Planning Area
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Stream & Location Description
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Metals Impairments in the 2012 IR 1
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Updated Impairment Status /
2014 IR Listings 2
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Nevada Creek
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Douglas Creek
Headwaters to Murray Creek
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Arsenic
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Arsenic
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Douglas Creek
Murray Creek to the mouth (Nevada – Cottonwood Creeks)
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Arsenic
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Arsenic
Iron
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Nevada Creek
Headwaters to Nevada Lake
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Cadmium,
Mercury
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Not Impaired (Delist)
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Murray Creek
Headwaters to mouth (Douglas Creek)
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Arsenic
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Arsenic
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Middle Blackfoot
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Kleinschmidt Creek
1.5 miles upstream to mouth (North Fork Blackfoot River)
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Arsenic,
Copper
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Arsenic
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1. Impairments included in the “2012 Water Quality Integrated Report” (IR).
2. Metals water quality assessments were performed by DEQ in 2013. Updated metals impairment determinations are reflected in the “2014 Water Quality Integrated Report.”
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Temperature TMDLs for the Blackfoot River (Middle Blackfoot TMDL Planning Area)
Temperature TMDLs were written for the portion of the Blackfoot River between Nevada Creek and Belmont Creek (Map 2 above). This stretch of the river composes two waterbody segments (Table 1 above), resulting in two temperature TMDLs that were written as an addendum to the 2008 Middle Blackfoot - Nevada Creek TMDL document (see the Completed TMDLs in the Blackfoot River Watershed page). The addendum also includes the metals TMDLs discussed above and the sediment TMDL for Nevada Lake. The final "Middle Blackfoot - Nevada TMDL and Water Quality Improvement Plan Addendum" approved by EPA in December 2014 is available on DEQ's Final TMDL Documents webpage.
Sufficient temperature data existed for the river and additional data was not collected during this project.
Sediment TMDLs for Sandbar Creek & Nevada Lake
Sufficient sediment data existed for both Sandbar Creek and Nevada Lake, therefore additional data was not collected during this project. The Sandbar Creek sediment TMDL was written as an addendum to the 2004 "Blackfoot Headwaters Water Quality and Habitat Restroation Plan and TMDL for Sediment," and the Nevada Lake sediment TMDL is included in an addendum to the 2008 Middle Blackfoot – Nevada Creek TMDL document (see the Completed TMDLs in the Blackfoot River Watershed page). Please note that previous TMDLs were not revised; only new TMDLs were completed.
Both addendums are availabe on DEQ's Final TMDL Documents webpage:
- "Blackfoot Headwaters Planning Area Water Quality and Habitat Restoration Plan and TMDL for Sediment Addendum - Sandbar Creek" approved by EPA in November 2014, and
- "Middle Blackfoot - Nevada TMDL and Water Quality Improvement Plan Addendum" approved by EPA in December 2014.
Nutrient TMDLs (Lower Blackfoot TMDL Planning Area)
Nutrient TMDLs were written for Camas, Elk, Union, Washoe, and West Fork Ashby creeks in 2014 (Table 1 above and Map 3 below) and published in the "Lower Blackfoot Nutrients TMDLs and Water Quality Improvement Plan" that was approved by EPA in September of 2013 and available on DEQ's Final TMDL Documents webpage.
Map 3: Nutrient TMDLs Completed in 2013
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Three rounds of nutrient sampling took place on multiple tributaries in 2012 (East & West Forks of Ashby Creek, Day Gulch, and Camas, Elk, and Washoe Creeks). A table and map of sampling locations can be found in the 2012 Lower Blackfoot River tributaries nutrient sampling and analysis plan. A spreadsheet of the 2012 data (~0.8 MB) (or in PDF format (0.1 MB)) is also available. Updated water quality assessments were performed in 2013 and TMDLs were written for those waterbodies found to be impaired for a nutrient (Table 1).
The Blackfoot River was listed as impaired for ammonia on the 2012 list of impaired waters, however the impairment was reassessed in 2013 and the river was determined not be impaired for ammonia and an ammonia TMDL was not written. Sufficient ammonia data had previously been collected and the river was not included in the 2012 sampling effort. Additionally, the impairment on the Blackfoot River was linked to the sediments from the reservoir, and those sediments have been excavated.
Project Contacts
Project Member *
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Role / Organization
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Email
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Phone
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Peter Brumm (EPA) |
Metals Project Manager,
Nevada Lake Sediment Project Manager
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brumm.peter@epa.gov |
(406) 457-5029
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Paul Kusnierz (DEQ)
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Lower Blackfoot Nutrients Project Manager,
Blackfoot River Temperature Project Manager,
Sandbar Creek Sediment Project Manager
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pkusnierz@mt.gov |
(406) 444-4205
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Jennifer Schoonen |
Blackfoot Challenge
blackfootchallenge.org
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jennifer@blackfootchallenge.org
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(406) 793-3900 or
(406) 549-2502
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* This was a joint project between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Montana Office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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Page Released: June 22, 2012
Last Updated: July 30, 2015