Mission Lake Restoration Administrative & Legal Resources
Up one levelAdministrative and legal resources related to the Mission Lake Renovation Project, including Kansas State Conservation Commission Administrative Regulations and other legal items related to the project.
- Multipurpose Small Lakes Program
- The Multipurpose Small Lakes Program ("MPSL Program") is administered by the Kansas State Conservation Commission and is, currently, in its infancy. In 2007, however, it is expected that the Conservation Commission will make an approximate $3.4 million dollar appropriation to a small lake to test the effectiveness of revitalizing lakes that suffer from TMDL and sedimentation impairments.
- Total Maximum Daily Loads
- Section 303(d) of the Federal Clean Drinking Water Act, more commonly known as the Clean Water Act, requires that states, in administering the Clean Water Act, establish total maximum daily load limits in waterbodies, including streams and lakes, in order to effectively regulate unidentifiable, nonpoint sources of pollution. This section is created to educate the public regarding the federal law and state administration of the Clean Water Act in regards to Mission Lake.
- Available Permitting Law
- Permitting law that is available to the City in portable document format has been made available as a limited resource on the Mission Lake Lake resources page.