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Covered Parties and Certificates of Inclusion. The Upper Trinity River Water Quality Compact (Compact), a partnership consisting of North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD), TRA, City of Dallas, and the City of Fort Worth was formally organized in 1975 to facilitate cooperation among the large wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) operators in the basin in regulatory and planning matters; a collaborative partnership that continues today. The Compact has a long history of cooperation on water quality projects, such as the adoption of stream standards, nutrient modeling, instream water quality monitoring, ongoing funding of United States Geological Survey (USGS) gages, and emerging contaminant studies. One outcome of this collaboration is the Waste Load Allocation (WLA) study, the first of which was adopted in 1974. The WLA, described in detail in Section 6.2.1.1, is a modeling project that determines the Trinity River’s assimilative capacity for constituents (i.e., the river’s ability to absorb nutrient or biochemical oxygen demand loading without exceeding water quality standards), sets discharge limits, and then allocates that load out among the Compact members. These loadings are then codified in Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) permit limits issued to Compact members by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) with overview by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Compact recently funded a freshwater mussel survey along the mainstem and Elm Fork Trinity River, specifically targeting two East Texas mussels, Texas Heelsplitter and Louisiana Pigtoe, that are species of concern and are among the species included in this CCAA. This study was designed to fill spatial data gaps in freshwater mussel sampling and attempt to better understand the population stressors in the Trinity River Basin (water quality vs. habitat). The results and accompanying report were submitted to the USFWS Arlington Ecological Services Field Office in 2019. The study suggested that habitat and the downcutting of the Trinity River bed since at least 1939 has resulted in permanently degraded habitat in and immediately below the Dallas Fort Worth Metropolitan Area (DFW) and that poor habitat may be more detrimental to freshwater mussels than water quality, though further research is needed. Though not a formal member of the Compact, TRWD is a regional raw water supplier for the western portions of the DFW and has a long history of partnerships with the entities that make up the Compact. If iss...
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