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Focus Sheet: Johnson Creek Watershed -- Cleaning up water pollution

 
Publication number Date Published
00-10-006February 2000
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Author(s) Hood, S.
Description Located in north central Whatcom County, Washington, the 21-square-mile Johnson Creek watershed includes lands drained by Clearbrook Ditch and Squaw, Pangborn and Sumas creeks. Johnson Creek originates from springs north of Everson and flows northeast, eventually to the Fraser River in British Columbia.
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Keywords Whatcom, county, creek, Population, Focus sheet, flow, urban, river, water, waste, watershed, wood, dairy
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