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Wind River Watershed Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load Submittal Report

 
Publication number Date Published
02-10-029June 2002
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Author(s) Howard, Dave and Greg Pelletier
Description The Wind River watershed covers 582 km2 and supports a fifth-order stream system that discharges to the Columbia River near the town of Carson, Washington. The 303(d) listings for temperature in streams in the Wind River basin include Bear Creek, Eightmile Creek, and Trout Creek. Temperatures in the lower portion of Trout Creek have frequently been measured near or above the lethal limit for steelhead of about 24 degrees C.
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Keywords Flux, temperature, Columbia River, 303(d), section 303, Total Maximum Daily Load
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