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Water Cleanup Plans: Inner Bellingham Bay Contaminated Sediment TMDL Review Draft

 
Publication number Date Published
01-10-037June 2001
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Author(s) Pam Elardo
Description The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) is seeking public comment on a water cleanup plan for sediments in Inner Bellingham Bay. Water cleanup plans are called total maximum daily load (TMDL) studies in the federal Clean Water Act. The Bellingham Bay water cleanup plan is one of the first of its kind in the nation; few others have used as broad a range of regulatory programs to clean up toxic pollution of marine sediments.
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Keywords contaminated, cleanup, water cleanup plan, plan, water, sediment, toxic, TMDL, contaminated sediment
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