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Chehalis Best Management Practices Evaluation Project, Final Report for Water Quality Sites

 
Publication number Date Published
02-03-015April 2002
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Author(s) Sargeant, D., S. O'Neal, and W. Ehinger
Description The Washington State Department of Ecology conducted water quality monitoring to document improvements in water quality associated with best management practices (BMPs) installed in the upper Chehalis basin. Monitoring was conducted in three sub-basins where BMPs were applied: Beaver and Allen creeks in Thurston County, Bunker and Deep creeks in Lewis County, and Berwick and Dillenbaugh creeks in Lewis County.
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Keywords Thurston, county, creek, report, evaluation, study, basin, water, water quality, monitoring, quality, best management practices, management, waste, bunker, dairy, best management practice
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 23 Upper Chehalis
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #DSAR0002

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