Examples of Tar Creek in a sentence
Extension of Model for Spring River GRDA proposes an initial study area that would extend upstream from Pensacola Dam along the Grand/Neosho River to within approximately 3 miles of the Oklahoma/ Kansas border, upstream along the Spring River to within 6.5 miles of the Oklahoma/ Kansas border, and upstream along the Elk River beyond the Oklahoma state line into Missouri, and along Tar Creek just upstream of the USGS gage at the 22nd Avenue Bridge.
Surface water flow measurements and water quality data were collected at locations along and near Tar Creek to determine if the pollutant loading to Tar Creek had changed as a result of the RA construction activities.
The study’s scope would include the Neosho, Spring, and Elk Rivers; Tar Creek; and downstream areas through Lake Hudson to just upstream of Kerr Dam.
This provision requires the Agency to develop environmentally protective criteria (including an evaluation of whether to establish a numerical standard for concentration of lead and other hazardous substances) for the safe use of granular mine tailings from the Tar Creek, Oklahoma Mining District, known as ‘chat,’ in cement and concrete projects and in transportation construction projects that are carried out, in whole or in part, using Federal funds.
The second five-year review recommended that the EPA review the need for updated monitoring of the contamination in Tar Creek to evaluate human health impacts.
The EPA has conducted soil sampling along the flood plain of Tar Creek to determine lead concentration trends within the flood plain.
P-1494-483 Discussion and Staff RecommendationTechnical Approach to Sedimentation Study The fundamental differences between GRDA’s and the City of Miami’s proposals are the proposed methods for determining sediment transport rates within Grand Lake and the lower portions of its tributaries: the Neosho, Spring, and Elk Rivers, and Tar Creek.
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Sedimentation StudyApplicant’s Proposed StudyGRDA proposes a sedimentation study to assess the effects of current project operation between reservoir elevations 740 feet and 745 feet PD, and any potential changes to project operation, on sediment erosion, transport, and deposition in the lower reaches of the tributaries to Grand Lake (i.e., on the Neosho, Spring, and Elk Rivers, and Tar Creek), and to characterize the impact that sedimentation has on flooding upstream of P-1494-483 Pensacola Dam.
EPA is currently conducting a study that includes collecting surface water and sediment data along Tar Creek, Lytle Creek, Elm Creek and Beaver Creek.