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Data Summary: Stillaguamish River Watershed Fecal Coliform, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Mercury, and Arsenic Total Maximum Daily Load Study

 
Publication number Date Published
04-03-037August 2004
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Author(s) Joy, J., S. Coffler, and K. Gridley
Description This report provides a summary of the field measurements and laboratory data collected by the Washington State Department of Ecology between August 2000 and November 2001 for the Stillaguamish River Watershed Fecal Coliform, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Mercury, and Arsenic Total Maximum Daily Load Study.

The data included in this report were used to recommend total maximum daily load (TMDL) pollutant limitations for the Stillaguamish River basin. See link to "Related Publication" below.
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Keywords study, basin, river, water, watershed, Total Maximum Daily Load, mercury, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform, arsenic
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Areas
(WRIA 05,WRIA PS)
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #STILTMDL

RELATED PUBLICATIONS Title:

Old Stillaguamish River Channel Diel Surveys, July and September 2004

Stillaguamish River Watershed Fecal Coliform, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Arsenic, and Mercury Total Maximum Daily Load (Water Cleanup Plan) - Submittal Report

Stillaguamish River Watershed Fecal Coliform, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Mercury, and Arsenic Total Maximum Daily Load Study