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The Upper and Middle Kansas subbasins (10270101 and 10270102, respectively cover approximately 2,700 square miles, largely contained in the Middle Kansas subbasin, which is more than 2,150 square miles. These hydrologic units begin at the junction of the Smoky Hill
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1. Bacteria TMDLs and Load Reduction in the Middle Kansas Watershed Middle Kansas WRAPS Meeting
September 15, 2009
Rock Building Prairie Band Pottawatomie Nation
2. The Upper and Middle Kansas subbasins (10270101 and 10270102, respectively cover approximately 2,700 square miles, largely contained in the Middle Kansas subbasin, which is more than 2,150 square miles. These hydrologic units begin at the junction of the Smoky Hill & Republican Rivers in Geary County near Junction City, and extend downstream to the junction of the Kansas River and the Delaware River on the border between Jefferson and Douglas County northwest of Lawrence
3. Stream TMDLs in the Middle Kansas Kansas River at Topeka NH3, modeled - approved 4/28/00, High Priority
Kansas River at Topeka FCB, SC258, approved 1/26/00, Medium Priority
Kansas River below Topeka FCB, SC143, approved 1/26/00, Medium Priority
Kansas River below Topeka Bio, SC143, approved 1/26/00, Medium Priority
Kansas River near Wamego FCB, SC260, approved 1/26/00, Medium Priority
Mill Cr FCB, SC506, 519, 521, approved 1/26/00, High Priority
Shunganunga Creek DO, SC238, approved 8/3/07, High Priority
Shunganunga Creek FCB, SC238 , approved 1/26/00, High Priority
Upper Soldier Creek Bio, SC101, approved 8/3/07, High Priority
Vermillion Cr FCB, SC520, SC681, approved 1/26/00, High Priority
Wildcat Creek FCB, SC652, approved 1/26/00, High Priority
Wildcat Creek DO, 652, approved 1/26/00, High Priority
4. Lake TMDLs in the Middle Kansas Central park Lake, EU, Low Priority, 1/26/00
Gage Park Lake, EU, Low Priority, 1/26/00
Myers Pond, EU, Low Priority, 1/26/00
Wamego City Lake, EU, Low Priority, 1/26/00
Warren Park Lake, AP (Aquatic Plants), Low Priority, 1/26/00