Title | Spokane River/Aquifer Interaction Project Results, May - November 1999 |
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Spokane River/Aquifer Interaction Project Results, May - November 1999 (Number of pages: 88) (Publication Size: 1MB)
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Author(s) | Marti, P. and R. Garrigues | ||||
Description | The Spokane River/Aquifer Interaction Study was intended to provide baseline data of the physical and chemical influences of the Spokane River on the upper Spokane Valley aquifer. Of particular interest is the influence of dissolved metals (cadmium, lead, zinc) that have exceeded water quality criteria in the river. The study encompassed the spring high-flow period through the fall low-flow period (May - November) of 1999. |
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Keywords | Spokane County, county, results, surface water, wells, contaminant, flow, Spokane River, WRIA 57, study, river, water, survey, zinc, lead, groundwater, cadmium, aquifer | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 57 Middle spokane | ||||
DATA | Environmental Information Management (EIM) #SPOKAQ99 |
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