Document ID: EPA-HQ-OW-2003-0074-0398
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2003-12-24T05:00Z

Page
1
of
1
Memorandum
From:
Tom
Born
USEPA/
OW/
OST
ph:
(
202)
566­
1001
born.
tom@
epa.
gov
To:
304(
m)
Record
(
EPA
Docket
Number
OW­
2003­
0074)

Date:
October
10,
2003
Re:
303(
d)
Impaired
Waters
Analysis:
Draft
Report
and
the
WATERS
Internet­
based
Analysis
Tool
Prepared
by
the
Indus
Corporation
The
purpose
of
this
memorandum
is
to
record
in
the
EPA
Docket
the
303(
d)
impaired
waters
report
and
the
WATERS
Internet­
based
analytical
tool
prepared
by
the
Indus
Corporation.
These
materials
were
produced
by
Indus
for
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency's
Office
of
Water,
Office
of
Wetlands,
Oceans,
and
Watersheds
(
OWOW)
under
Contract
Number
50CMAA900048.

The
following
report
summarizes
EAD's
and
OWOW's
activities
to
assess
the
geographic
relationship
between
PCS
dischargers
and
impaired
waters.
This
report
is
a
draft
­
it
summarizes
ongoing
analyses
and
findings.

Effluent
Guidelines
Ambient
Analysis,
Indus,
July
2003.

Indus
is
continuing
to
develop
an
Internet­
based
analysis
tool
known
as
the
Watershed
Assessment,
Tracking,
and
Environmental
Results
System
(
WATERS),
which
integrates
and
indexes
PCS
and
303(
d)
data
to
a
digital
map
of
waterbodies
throughout
the
conterminous
United
States
known
as
the
National
Hydrography
Dataset
(
NHD).
The
WATERS
303(
d)
database
contains
a
combination
of
information
from
the
1998
and
2000
state
reporting
cycles.
Most
information,
however,
is
from
1998.

WATERS
was
used
to
prepare
the
impaired
waters
analyses
summarized
in
the
above
referenced
report,
as
well
as
to
produce
all
of
the
other
impaired
waters
analyses
entered
into
the
304(
m)
docket.

WATERS
can
be
found
online
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
waters/.