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Title

Water Cleanup Plans -- Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
01-2033January 1999May 2001
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Author(s) Ann Butler
Description This report covers the following:

*Why develop Water Cleanup Plans?

*What is the schedule for Washington's cleanup plans?

*Who is responsible for implementation?

*Process for a typical water cleanup plan

*How is the cleanup of waters progressing?

*Why the Nooksack River

*Partnerships at Work

*Monitoring Water Quality indicators of success

*Is Water Quality Improving?
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Keywords partnership, process, cleanup, river, water cleanup plan, plan, water, water quality, monitoring, quality, Total Maximum Daily Load