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Title

Granger Drain Fecal Coliform Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load: Detailed Implementation Plan

 
Publication number Date Published
03-10-004January 2003
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Author(s) Bohn, Greg
Description The Detailed Implementation Plan (DIP) details how and when fecal coliform (FC) bacteria reductions will be achieved in order to meet Washington State water quality standards in the mainstem Granger Drain and the Sunnyside Valley Irrigation District (SVID) irrigation supply canal.
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Keywords Granger Drain, implementation, implementation plan, order, plan, water, Total Maximum Daily Load, irrigation, fecal coliform, bacteria
WEB PAGE Granger Drain FC Bacteria TMDL Project Page
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 37 Lower Yakima
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