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Focus: Lake Whatcom Cleaning up Water Pollution

 
Publication number Date Published
02-10-070December 2002
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Author(s) Diane DeFries
Description Located in Whatcom County and Bellingham, Washington, 5,000-acre Lake Whatcom serves as a drinking water reservoir for an estimated 87,000 residents. In 2000, the lake was targeted for development of a water cleanup plan. Comments and questions from citizens are welcomed throughout the Lake Whatcom TMDL process.
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Keywords Whatcom, county, comments, cleanup, plan, water, TMDL, Total Maximum Daily Load, lake
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