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Technical Guidance Summary. In September 1999, the Tri-State Water Quality Council (Council) created a Technical Team to develop technical guidance for an agreement between the states of Montana and Idaho for establishing nutrient targets and apportioning loads to Pend Oreille Lake. The impetus for developing the targets was concern over maintaining the water quality of the open waters of Pend Oreille Lake and the need to address potential impacts from the Xxxxx Fork River in Montana and local sources in Idaho. The Technical Team’s charge was to set open water nutrient concentration targets which support the lake’s designated beneficial uses, and nutrient loading targets to meet those concentrations. The team reviewed and analyzed existing data on Pend Oreille Lake and the Xxxxx Fork to establish a solid scientific foundation for technical guidance and a proposed agreement for consideration by the two states. Team members included representatives from Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ), the University of Idaho, and the Xxxxx Fork Coalition. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regions 8 and 10, and the U.S. Geological Survey, participated in the team in an advisory capacity. Land & Water Consulting, contractor to the Council, provided technical expertise to the team. Driven by citizen concerns over Pend Oreille Lake water quality, the Council, MDEQ, IDEQ and EPA concurred that development of nutrient targets at the Montana/Idaho border would be timely to help prevent pollution of the lake’s open waters. Because about 90 percent of the flow and 80 percent of the loading of total phosphorus into Pend Oreille Lake comes from the Xxxxx Fork River, targets are established for the Xxxxx Fork River at the border to address this predominate influence on lake water quality. By establishing these targets, a major objective of the Xxxxx Fork-Pend Oreille Watershed Management Plan is fulfilled, which is to protect Pend Oreille Lake water quality by maintaining or reducing the rate of nutrient loading from Montana’s Xxxxx Fork River, as well as reducing nutrient loading from the lake’s watershed in Idaho. The targets focus on the lake’s open water and do not address the nearshore, shallow areas of the lake that are influenced predominately by sources located within one mile of the shoreline. Nearshore issues will be addressed in a future document. Establishing targets at the interstate boundary will help apportion nutrien...
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