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Summary of Streamflow Conditions, September 2000: Fisher Creek and Carpenter Creek Basin

 
Publication number Date Published
00-03-049December 2000
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Author(s) Pitz, C. and R. Garrigues
Description To develop a baseline record of late-summer flow conditions for future water-quality and water-quantity investigations, a reconnaissance study was undertaken in the Fisher Creek/Carpenter Creek subbasin of the lower Skagit watershed. A synoptic flow survey (also known as a seepage run) was conducted on September 21, 2000, concentrating on 11 stations within the lower elevation portions of the drainage basin.
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Keywords stream, creek, Skagit, flow, fish, study, basin, water
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 03 Lower Skagit-Samish
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