Study ID | AJOH0027 |
Study Name | Jackson Park/Erlands Point Clam and Sediment Samples near Ostrich Bay in Dyes Inlet. Samples analyzed by Ecology. See also Study OBCLAM97. |
EIM Data Entry Review Status | Reviewed |
Study Type | General environmental study |
Study Purpose | Portions of each clam and sediment homogenate were provided to the Navy for independent analysis - those results can be viewed in Study ID OBCLAM97. The purpose of this study was to determine if there is significant chemical contamination of the clams and sediments along a stretch of beach from the Jackson Park Housing Complex to Erlands Point, on Dyes Inlet, near Bremerton. Jackson Park Housing Complex is the site of a former Navy ordnance demilitarization facility and putative source of the contamination. |
Field Collection Date Range | 12/11/1997 - 12/11/1997 |
Data First/Last Loaded Date | ![](../Images/loading.gif) |
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Ecology Program or Other Responsible Entity | Ecy Environmental Assessment Program |
Ecology Contact | Art Johnson |
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Study QA Planning Level | LEVEL 4: Approved QAPP or SAP. |
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Study QA Assessment Level | Level 5: Data Verified and Assessed for Usability in a Peer-Reviewed Study Report |
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Study Comment | See also Study ID OBCLAM97, which contains analytical results on portions of each homogenate in this study independently analyzed by Southwest Research Institute for the Navy. |
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