Title | Zinc, Copper, and Lead Concentrations in Quilceda and Allen Creeks: Results of Cooperative Monitoring by Snohomish County and the Washington State Department of Ecology |
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Zinc, Copper, and Lead Concentrations in Quilceda and Allen Creeks: Results of Cooperative Monitoring by Snohomish County and the Washington State Department of Ecology (Number of pages: 68) (Publication Size: 441KB)
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Author(s) | Johnson, A., K. Thornburgh, and E. Stewart | ||||
Description | Results are reported from a routine water quality monitoring program focused on zinc, copper, and lead concentrations in Quilceda and Allen creeks, two urban streams in Snohomish County, Washington. The data are examined for spatial and temporal trends, and compared to results from other western Washington creeks. | ||||
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Keywords | recommendations, county, results, creek, urban, water, trend, monitoring, toxic, zinc, lead, copper | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 07 Snohomish | ||||
DATA | Environmental Information Management (EIM) #AJOH0026 |
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