Title | Reporting Water Quality Problems - A Citizen's Guide |
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Reporting Water Quality Problems - A Citizen's Guide (Number of pages: 2) (Publication Size: 71KB)
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Author(s) | Ralph Svrjcek | ||||
Description | What is the problem? Water pollution comes from a wide variety of sources. It is economically unfeasible to have pollution inspectors on every corner 24 hours a day; however, citizen reporting of pollution problems can go a long way toward filling the gaps in water quality protection. |
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Contact | Water Quality Program at 360-407-6600 | ||||
Keywords | citizen, emergency, reporting, fish, plan, water, chemical, water quality, quality, erosion |
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