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Title

Washington's Environmental Health 2000 (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
00-01-003August 2000
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Author(s) Dee Peace Ragsdale
Description A report on the health of Washington’s environment measured by environmental indicators that show the trend in the condition of our air, water and land (written in 2000). The report focuses on the environmental or public health concern, the current trends in condition and what choices citizens can make in protecting our environment. The charts and maps in this report graphically show the challenges Washington's citizens face to maintain a high quality of life.
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Keywords vessel, air pollutants, stream, community right-to-know, particulate matter, motor vehicles, drinking water, hazardous waste, agricultural, environmental, health, temperature, cleanup, water, trend, chemical, water quality, assessment, toxic, waste, water resource, watershed planning, solid waste, recycling, salmon, septic, shellfish, marine sediment, point source, pollution prevention, mixed waste, nitrate, nuclear waste, oil spill, oil tanker, instream flow, ground water, fecal coliform, contaminated sediment, dairy, air quality, bacteria
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