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Quality Assurance Project Plan (Revised): Little Spokane River Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load Study

 
Publication number Date Published
05-03-121December 2005
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Author(s) Cichosz, T., G. Fu, S. Chen, and M.E. Barber (WSU)
Description This Quality Assurance Project Plan was prepared for the Washington State Department of Ecology by Washington State University during October 2005.
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Keywords Spokane River, WRIA 55, river, water, quality assurance project plan, Ecology, watershed, Total Maximum Daily Load, Environmental Protection Agency
WEB PAGE Little Spokane TMDL
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 55 Little Spokane
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #C0500017

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