2002 Missouri 303(d) Listed Waters
Section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act requires that each state identify waters that are not meeting water quality standards and for which adequate water pollution controls have not been required. Water quality standards protect such beneficial uses of water as whole body contact (such as swimming), maintaining fish and other aquatic life, and providing drinking water for people, livestock and wildlife. The 303(d) list helps state and federal agencies keep track of waters that are impaired but not addressed by normal water pollution control programs.
Click on a region of the map to view details about each 303(d) listed water in that region.
This map contains the same waterbody segments as the list approved by EPA December 17, 2003, with EPA-approved modifications made March 19, 2004. Missouri has reformatted that list and filled in some blanks to create a more useful working document. All modifications are noted in the document.
2002 303(d) List PDF
