2009
DOI: 10.2175/193864709793958390
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The Complexities of Developing Excess Nutrient TMDLs for Shallow Lakes

Abstract: One of the primary strengths of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program is its ability to support the development of water quality strategies based on sound science and readily available information. Due to the strength of the TMDL program, the State of Minnesota is using the Total Maximum Daily Load framework as the basis for developing restoration plans for nutrient impaired lakes, including shallow lakes. However, due to complex biological and sediment interactions with the water column, development of … Show more

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