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Concentrations of Selected Chemicals in Sediments from Harbors in the San Juan Islands

 
Publication number Date Published
01-03-007March 2001
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Author(s) Serdar, D., D. Norton, and D. Davis
Description The Washington State Department of Ecology conducted a screening level survey of sediment quality in four harbors in the San Juan Islands during May 1997. The primary objective of this investigation was to assess the occurrence and extent of toxic chemicals associated with marina activities in the four harbors. A secondary objective was to determine if chemical concentrations exceed marine Sediment Quality Standards under the Sediment Management Standards or the Puget Sound Dredge Disposal Analysis interim screening level for tributyltin.
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Keywords disposal, Chemicals, sampling, fish, order, chemical, San Juan Islands, sediment, standards, toxic, quality, management, zinc, Puget Sound, sediment management standards, lead
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 02 San Juan
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #DSER0014