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The goal of the federal Clean Water Act, found in U.S. Code 33 U.S.C. §1251 et seq., is "to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the Nation's waters." Many organizations throughout Missouri monitor bodies of water across the state. The department combines this data with department-collected data and then determines if the waters meet state water quality standards, which protect the beneficial uses of water. Those waters that fail to meet the standards are listed as impaired.

Under section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act, each state is required to identify waters not meeting water quality standards and for which adequate water pollution controls have not been required. The resulting 303(d) list helps the state keep track of impaired waters not addressed by normal water pollution control programs. Links to Missouri's current and previous 303(d) lists are available below.

Additional Information

Public Notices/ Public Comments

Notice Areas of Focus Topic Meeting/ Hearing Info
Draft 2024-2026 Listing Methodology Document Public Comment Period, May 23, 2024 to July 22, 2024
Water Protection Program
Water » Impaired Waters-303d list 303(d) Listing Methodology
Impaired Waters
Two Meetings Scheduled

Upcoming Meetings

There are no new meetings currently scheduled. Please check back, because we anticipate new information soon!

Past Meetings


Meeting
Lewis and Clark State Office Building
Gasconade Camp Conference Room
1101 Riverside Drive
Jefferson City, Missouri

More Info:
Public Hearing - Jan. 11, 2023
Public Comment Period - Oct. 13, 2022 to Jan. 18, 2023
Additional Materials:
2022 Section 303(d) List Public Availability Meeting Summary, Nov. 16, 2022

303(d) Lists

Under Code of Federal Regulations 40 C.F.R. 130.7, states are required to submit to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a written methodology document describing the states approach in considering and evaluating existing readily available data and information used to develop its 303(d) list of impaired waterbodies. The department invites the public to review and submit written comments on the draft listing methodology document, before submitting it to the Missouri Clean Water Commission for approval. While EPA does not approve or disapprove the listing methodology document, the department must provide the methodology used during its review of the state’s 303(d) impaired waters list and its determination to list or not to list waters. 

Under 40 C.F.R. 130.7, each state is also required to report the status of their impaired and threatened waters still needing a Total Maximum Daily Load by April 1 of every even-numbered year. Following approval by the Missouri Clean Water Commission, the Section 303(d) list, the 305(b) report and the assessment data on the remaining waters of the state is submitted to EPA as part of Missouri's Section 305(b) Integrated Water Quality Report.

Impaired Waters 303(d) Lists
YearListing Methodology Document303(d) List Waters303(d) De-listed WatersEPA Approval
2024-2026

Draft 2024-2026 Listing Methodology Document Public Comment Period, May 23, 2024 to July 22, 2024 - This document will replace the 2024 version below 

Methodology for the Development of the 2024 Section 303(d) List in Missouri - Clean Water Commission Approved 

   
2022Methodology for the Development of the 2022 Section 303(d) List in Missouri2022 EPA Approved Section 303(d) Listed Waters2022 EPA Approved Section 303(d) De-list WatersEPA Approval Letter for Missouri's 2022 303(d) List
2020Methodology for the Development of the 2020 Section 303(d) List in Missouri2020 EPA Approved Section 303(d) Listed Waters2020 EPA Approved Section 303(d) De-listed WatersEPA Approval Letter for Missouri's 2020 303(d) List