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Quality Assurance Project Plan: Monitoring 303(d) Listed Pesticides, PCBs, and PAHs in the Lower Columbia River Drainage Using a Semipermeable Membrane Device

 
Publication number Date Published
03-03-108October 2003
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Author(s) Johnson, A. and D. Norton
Description This is the Quality Assurance Project Plan for the study, Monitoring 303(d) Listed Pesticides, PCBs, and PAHs in the Lower Columbia River Drainage Using a Semipermeable Membrane Device.
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Keywords Lower Columbia River, PAHs, toxics, Columbia River, 303(d), study, river, plan, quality assurance, quality assurance project plan, monitoring, quality, PCBs, pesticide, drainage
WEB PAGE Office of the Columbia River
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area CR Columbia River
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #AJOH0041

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