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Title

McAllister Creek Water Quality Survey for Fecal Coliform Bacteria, Total Suspended Solids, Turbidity, and Nutrients

 
Publication number Date Published
02-10-017April 2002
VIEW NOW McAllister Creek Water Quality Survey for Fecal Coliform Bacteria, Total Suspended Solids, Turbidity, and Nutrients (Number of pages: 44) (Publication Size: 1MB)




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Author(s) Dickes, Betsy
Description The objectives for this study were to:

1. Investigate potential sources of fecal coliform bacteria in McAllister Creek.

2. Document fecal coliform bacteria, total suspended solids, and turbidity concentrations in the lower reach of McAllister Creek prior to replacement of WSDOTs tidegates and installation of a stormwater treatment facility.
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Keywords total suspended solids, creek, study, water, water quality, quality, survey, nutrient, fecal coliform, bacteria
WEB PAGE Water Quality Improvement Project: Nisqually River Basin Area: Fecal Coliform
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Areas
(WRIA 11,WRIA 52)
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #BEDI0005

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