Title | 2001 Washington State Water Quality Assessment Section 305(b) Report Update |
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2001 Washington State Water Quality Assessment Section 305(b) Report Update (Number of pages: 28) (Publication Size: 113KB)
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Author(s) | Alison Beckett | ||||
Description | The state of Washington is blessed with an abundance of rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, marine waters and aquifers. These waters provide a resource for irrigation, industry, electricity, drinking, and habitat for birds, shellfish and other aquatic life. State waters also support recreational activities such as fishing, swimming and boating. The quality of the state’s waters can impact the economy in a number of ways. | ||||
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Contact | Water Quality Program at 360-407-6600 | ||||
Keywords | 305(b), nonpoint, update, environmental, report, pesticides, wells, lakes, fish, urban, river, order, plan, water, trend, water quality, assessment, quality, waste, watershed, watershed planning, tribe, pesticide, lake, lead, groundwater, Environmental Protection Agency | ||||
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