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Study Details
Study ID:
bcar0002
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Study Basics
Study ID
bcar0002
Study Name
Henderson-Nisqually GW
EIM Data Entry Review Status
Not Reviewed
Study Type
Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) development
Study Purpose
To characterize groundwater and spring water quality representative of groundwater entering McAllister and Woodland Creeks.
Field Collection Date Range
10/1/2002 - 4/22/2003
Data First/Last Loaded Date
Data Last Updated Date
Ecology Program or Other Responsible Entity
Ecy Environmental Assessment Program
Ecology Contact
Barb Carey
Ecology Monitoring Program
Submitting Organization
Study QA Planning Level
LEVEL 3: QAPP, SAP, or Equivalent.
Study QA Project Plan Description
Study QA Assessment Level
Level 5: Data Verified and Assessed for Usability in a Peer-Reviewed Study Report
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Study Documents and Publications
Linked Publications (4)
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Publication Number
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Henderson and Nisqually TMDL Study
03-03-100
Nisqually River Basin Fecal Coliform Bacteria and Dissolved Oxygen Total Maximum Daily Load Study
05-03-002
Appendices: Nisqually River Basin Fecal Coliform Bacteria and Dissolved Oxygen Total Maximum Daily Load Study
05-03-002app
Henderson Inlet Watershed Fecal Coliform Bacteria, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, and Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load Study
06-03-012
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