Lake Watch asks ADEM for help with Tallapoosa River pollutionLake WatchEric Reutebuch and Matt Campbell of Lake Watch of Lake Martin have been diligently working on a Lake Watch response to an ADEM request for info/data to compile the ADEM 2022 303(d) list of impaired streams (https://adem.alabama.gov/newsEvents/notices/aug21/8alawater.html). Below is the response they compiled – see letter below. They hope that ADEM will act on their recommendations to focus on streams above the lake that are polluted with fecal contamination, that is now reaching the upper lake. Dear Mr. Roy, Director LeFleur, Mr. Hughes and Mr. Hulcher [ADEM]: Lake Watch of Lake Martin (LWLM) is a citizen-based clean water advocacy group and an Alabama Water Watch (AWW) member/affiliate. Our cadre of water quality monitors are all AWW trained and certified according to EPA approved protocols. Our monitors perform testing in Lake Martin, our Treasured Alabama Lake (TAL), and in the Tallapoosa River and selected streams in the Middle Tallapoosa Basin. Over the last three years, testing of streams conducted by Lake Watch in watersheds with significant poultry production in the Middle Tallapoosa River Basin indicate significant pathogen loading (E. coli) in these streams above Lake Martin. Lake Watch of Lake Martin submits the following comments and LWLM data for consideration in the ADEM development of the 2022 Section 303(d) list and follow up development ofTMDLs. Specifically, we call your attention to the electronically attached L WLM E. coli testing data from upper Lake Martin ( above Hwy 280 bridge), Crooked Creek in Clay County Alabama and Emuckfaw Creek, Timbergut Creek and Hillabee Creek in Tallapoosa County Alabama. We submit data from each of these streams for use in compilation of the 2022 Section 303( d) list and follow up development of TMDLs because of frequent high E. coli levels as indicated from our bacteriological monitoring test results, attached. (See also Bacteriological Test Results, reported to ADEM as COMPLAINT# 0A-000PP2S67 on June 24, 2020, and COMPLAINT #6l-006DG4S34 on October 20, 2020). Attached LWLM bacteriological test results from 11 monitoring sites in the upper lake and tributary streams (above HWY 280) indicate 20 of the 56 tests (values in bold-red in spreadsheet) showing E. coli above the ADEM standard for the given season of sample test. The highest E. coli value, 9100/100 mL, was measured at Crooked Creek. High values at our new sampling site, Lake Martin just above Andrew Jackson, and at Lake Martin above the confluence of Coley Creek were detected in early September -the first time that L WLM ever detected high E. coli in the mainstem lake. This recent data in the mainstem reservoir above Hwy 280 bridge, Laboratory microbial source tracking is underway at Auburn University to positively identify the animal source of the bacterial pathogen load, e.g., human, poultry, cattle, other. To address these contamination issues, LWLM advocates for the following undertakings by ADEM:
Lastly, we, urge ADEM to expand Swimming and Other Whole Body Water-Contact Sports classification to 1) the Tallapoosa River from Harris Dam downstream to Lake Martin, and to 2) Hillabee Creek from AL- 22 to its confluence with Lake Martin. These waters are widely advertised (see Harold Banks Canoe Trail - Tallapoosa River at www.alexcitychamber.com/haroldbanks-canoe-trail) and used regularly by canoeist and other recreators who need to be protected from contact with high levels of pathogens. Lake Watch looks forward to continue participating, as partners with ADEM, in the decisions that affect our watershed and our community. Eric Reutebuch,
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