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... 111 State DOTs and other transportation agencies are increasingly being named Designated Management Agencies or stakeholders in TMDL implementation plans across the nation. As such, state DOTs are increasingly challenged to treat stormwater runoff from highways and meet TMDL WLAs within impaired watersheds.
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... 112 Approaches for Determining and Complying with TMDL Requirements Related to Roadway Stormwater Runoff occurring in soils and groundwater, or some pollutants may be from atmospheric deposition. The TMDL must quantify these sources to appropriately assign WLAs.
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... Conclusion 113 • TMDL compliance tracking and data management through a statewide online database with all state DOT facilities (e.g., inlets, outlets, BMPs, maintenance yards, and so on) can simplify the process of implementing appropriate treatment controls to address water quality issues.

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