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Study ID:  AJOH0027

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Study IDAJOH0027
Study NameJackson 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 StatusReviewed
Study TypeGeneral environmental study
Study PurposePortions 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 Range12/11/1997 - 12/11/1997
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Ecology Program or Other Responsible EntityEcy Environmental Assessment Program
Ecology ContactArt Johnson
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Study QA Planning LevelLEVEL 4: Approved QAPP or SAP.
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Study QA Assessment LevelLevel 5: Data Verified and Assessed for Usability in a Peer-Reviewed Study Report
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Study CommentSee 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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