Title | Water and Sediment Quality in the Vicinity of Cleveland Mine, Hunters Creek Drainage, Stevens County |
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Water and Sediment Quality in the Vicinity of Cleveland Mine, Hunters Creek Drainage, Stevens County (Number of pages: 57) (Publication Size: 1MB)
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Author(s) | Johnson, A. | ||||
Description | Water and sediment quality were assessed in a small unnamed tributary to the North Fork of Hunters Creek in Stevens County. The stream largely consists of drainage from two abandoned mine portals at the Cleveland Mine site. The Bureau of Land Management is undertaking a cleanup of tailings piles at the mine. | ||||
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Keywords | recommendations, county, creek, water, sediment, quality, management, zinc, lead, drainage | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area CR Columbia River | ||||
DATA | Environmental Information Management (EIM) #AJOH0014 |
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RELATED PUBLICATIONS | Title:
Identification of Cleveland Mine Tailing Pile Particulate Matter in Hunters Creek Drainage, Stevens County. Article in the journal, Microscope, Vol 93-105, June 2000. |
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