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Water Quality and Pollution Control in Michigan Sections 303(d), 305(b), and 314 Integrated Report
Contacts:
- Kevin Goodwin, Water Resources Division, 517-290-4198, GoodwinK@Michigan.gov
- Jason Smith, Water Resources Division, 517-290-4601, SmithJ18@Michigan.gov
2022 Integrated Report
The Clean Water Act (CWA) requires Michigan to prepare a biennial report on the quality of its water resources as the principal means of conveying water quality protection/monitoring information to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the United States Congress. The Integrated Report satisfies the listing requirements of Section 303(d) and the reporting requirements of Section 305(b) and 314 of the CWA. The Section 303(d) list includes Michigan water bodies that are not attaining one or more designated use and require the establishment of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) to meet and maintain Water Quality Standards. The 2022 Integrated Report was submitted to the USEPA on May 16, 2022. Final Approval of the 2022 303(d) list was received from the USEPA on June 14, 2022.
- Download the complete and final 2022 report.
- 2022 Appendices available upon request in pdf or Excel format, or for additional information, contact GoodwinK@Michigan.gov or 517-290-4198.
- Access the 2022 Assessment Unit Identification GIS data
2020 Integrated Report
The 2020 Integrated Report was submitted to the USEPA on September 28, 2020. Final Approval of the 2020 303(d) list was received from the USEPA on October 28, 2020.
- Download the complete and final 2020 report.
- 2020 Appendices available upon request in pdf or Excel format, or for additional information, contact GoodwinK@Michigan.gov or 517-290-4198.