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Results from Analyzing PCBs in 1999 Spokane River Fish and Crayfish Samples

 
Publication number Date Published
00-03-040September 2000
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Author(s) Johnson, A.
Description Manchester Laboratory completed their analysis of PCBs in the Spokane River fish and crayfish samples collected in July, August, and October of 1999. Their data reports and quality assurance reviews are attached.

The fish from this study were also analyzed for PBDEs. These data are included in the EIM project AJOH0022, but the bulk of the results do not appear in any publications. PBDE results from six specific fish are discussed in publication 01-03-033 (linked below).
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Keywords samples, results, Spokane River, WRIA 57, fish, river, PBDEs, PCBs, laboratory
WEB PAGE Improving the Spokane River
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Areas
(WRIA 54,WRIA 57)
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #AJOH0022

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