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TPWD 1972 F-5-R-19 #1478: Region 1-B Fisheries Studies: Job 2 Pollution Studies

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JOB PROGRESS REPORT FEDERAL AID As required by IN FISHERIES RESTORATION ACT TEXAS Federal Aid Project No. F-5wR-l9 REGION 1~B FISHERIES STUDIES Job No. 2 Pollution Studies Project Leader: Billy J. Follis James-U. Cross Executive Director Parks and Wildlife Department Fred G. Lowman Branch Head3 Inland Fisheries Austin3 Texas Roy T. Huffman Director, Current Operations March 20, 1972 o.- .I1..I.Ir|¢l-I r. 01 Job Progress Report State of Texas Project Non: F—5—R—19 Name: Region luB Fisheries Studies Job N00: 2 Title: Pollution Studies Period Covered: March 12 1971 to February 292 1972 P980 Objectives: To determine the source and nature of pollution: Segment Objectives: General: To investigate instances of pollution affecting specific fish popula— tions and to report findings to the State Water Quality Board when remedial action is needed: Specific: To determine extent of damage to fish populations. To trace the source of pollution: attempt to determine the nature of the pollutant, To report instances of violation and negligence to the State Water Quality Board and/or other proper authorities, wal—i I—E! 0 Procedures: Field investigations were made when suspected pollution and pollution- caused fish kills were encountered: reported or suspected, Reports of the findings were related to appropriate authorities if remedial and preventive measures were deemed necessary: Findings: Instances of pollution and/or fish kills were very limited in Fish- eries Region 1—B during this segment: An oil leak from a pipeline in Runnels County on Valley Creek was brought to the attention of field personnel in mid—Aprilo Subsequent investigations disclosed no signs of oil or affected fish. However, the area had received a 4-inch rain between the reported date of occurrence and the field investigation, -2, Also reported and investigated in late April was an overflowing brine well in Coke County near the Colorado River. None of this waste was reach- ing the river on the surface. Both of these instances were reported to the Texas Railroad Commission. Lake Nasworthy, Tom Green County, experienced a light die-off of giz- zard shad over a 3-week period in September 1971. Visual observations found no other species affected. Water analysis disclosed low dissolved oxygen content, e3pecially in the early morning hours. This has been an annual occurrence for the past few years. Recommendations: It is recommended that this job be continued in an effort to detect, investigate, and correct future pollution of public waters in Fisheries Region l-B. Prepared by Billy J. Follis Approved by & 8 fl ééé méfll Project Leader Branch Head, Inland Fisheries Date March 20, 1972 Leo D. Lewis Assistant for Inland Fisheries

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Coke County 0.950 p.1 ...investigated in late April was an overflowing brine well in Coke County near the Colorado River. None of this waste …
Colorado River 0.950 p.2 Coke County near the Colorado River
Runnels County 0.950 p.1 ...on 1—B during this segment: An oil leak from a pipeline in Runnels County on Valley Creek was brought to the attenti…
Lake Nasworthy 0.900 p.2 Lake Nasworthy, Tom Green County
Texas 0.900 p.1 IN FISHERIES RESTORATION ACT TEXAS
Tom Green County 0.900 p.2 Lake Nasworthy, Tom Green County
Valley Creek 0.900 p.2 An oil leak from a pipeline in Runnels County on Valley Creek
Fisheries Region 1-B 0.850 p.2 Instances of pollution and/or fish kills were very limited in Fish- eries Region 1—B
Austin 0.800 p.1 Fred G. Lowman Branch Head3 Inland Fisheries Austin3 Texas
Colorado County 0.800 p.1 ...April was an overflowing brine well in Coke County near the Colorado River. None of this waste was reach- ing the ri…

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Parks and Wildlife Department 0.950 p.1 Parks and Wildlife Department Fred G. Lowman
State Water Quality Board 0.900 p.1 report findings to the State Water Quality Board
Texas Railroad Commission 0.900 p.2 Both of these instances were reported to the Texas Railroad Commission
F-5wR-l9 0.800 p.1 Federal Aid Project No. F-5wR-l9 REGION 1~B FISHERIES STUDIES

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Billy J. Follis 0.950 p.1 Project Leader: Billy J. Follis James-U. Cross
Fred G. Lowman 0.900 p.1 Fred G. Lowman Branch Head3 Inland Fisheries
James-U. Cross 0.900 p.1 Billy J. Follis James-U. Cross Executive Director
Leo D. Lewis 0.900 p.3 Leo D. Lewis Assistant for Inland Fisheries
Roy T. Huffman 0.900 p.1 Roy T. Huffman Director, Current Operations

species (3)

gizzard shad 0.900 p.2 experienced a light die-off of giz- zard shad over a 3-week period
Dorosoma cepedianum 0.800 p.2 experienced a light die-off of giz- zard shad over a 3-week period
Cyprinidae 0.700 p.1 REGION 1~B FISHERIES STUDIES