Title | Focus Sheet: Upper White River at Risk: First Steps Toward Restoration |
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Focus Sheet: Upper White River at Risk: First Steps Toward Restoration (Number of pages: 2) (Publication Size: 25KB)
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Author(s) | Chris Hempleman | ||||
Description | The Upper White River flows from the glaciers and snowfields of Mount Rainier, through a forested valley that is largely undeveloped to the Mud Mountain Reservoir. The Upper White appears pristine. But it has water quality problems. |
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Contact | Water Quality Program at 360-407-6600 | ||||
Keywords | White River, Reservoir, restoration, Focus sheet, environmental, flow, fish, basin, river, water, Environmental Protection Agency | ||||
WEB PAGE | White River Area: Multi-parameter | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIA 10,WRIA 45) |
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