A draft total maximum daily load (TMDL) for Lamine River and Muddy Creek is available for public review and comment until May 26, 2026. This waterbody is located in Pettis, Saline, Johnson, Cooper, Lafayette, Morgan, Moniteau and Benton counties. Written comments may be submitted by mail to Sebastien Clos-Versailles, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Water Protection Program, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176, or by email to tmdl@dnr.mo.gov. Please provide your name, address and phone number when submitting comments.
TMDLs are tools to inform watershed planning. They calculate the maximum amount of a specific pollutant, or load, a water body can absorb and still meet water quality standards. This calculated loading is then divided between the various pollutant sources in the watershed and becomes the goal, or loading target, to restore water quality. The draft TMDL proposes pollutant loading targets to address elevated concentrations of Escherichia coli (E.coli) bacteria in the Lamine River and Muddy Creek.
The pubic can review an electronic copies of the draft TMDL documents below. A paper copy of the draft document can be obtained from the department's Water Protection Program by calling 573-751-5723.