Texas Department of Water Resources, Construction Grants & Water Quality Management Division.2010-02-152010-02-151982http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/22657140 p.This waste load evaluation was developed pursuant to Section 35.1521-4(a) of Title 40 of the 1981 Code of Federal Regulations. The purpose of this study is to define waste treatment levels that will result in the stream segments meeting applicable stream standards. The water quality parameter being evaluated in this analysis is dissolved oxygen. A waste load evaluation for the Houston Ship Channel (Segments 1005, 1006, 1007, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2429, 2430, and 2436) was prepared and adopted by the Texas Water Quality Board on September 25, 1974. A waste load evaluation for the San Jacinto River Tidal (Segment 1001) was prepared and adopted by the Texas Department of Water Resources on October 24, 1978. This report updates and amends these waste load evaluations in order to reflect revised waste load projections and is based on the information that was available as of June 2, 1982.water qualitywastewatermodelingnonpoint source pollutionpoint source pollutiondissolved oxygen (DO)Waste load evaluation for the Houston Ship Channel system: segment 1001 - San Jacinto River Tidal, Segment 1005 - Lower Houston Ship Channel, Segment 1006 - Upper Houston Ship Channel, Segment 1007 - Houston Ship Channel Turning Basin, Segment 2426 - Tabbs Bay, Segment 2427 - San Jacinto Bay, Segment 2428 - Black Duck Bay, Segment 2429 - Scott Bay, Segment 2430 - Burnett Bay, Segment 2436 - Barbours Cut. Draft.Book