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Colville National Forest Temperature, Bacteria, and pH Total Maximum Daily Load (Water Cleanup Plan): Submittal Report

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
05-10-047April 2005July 2005
VIEW NOW Colville National Forest Temperature, Bacteria, and pH Total Maximum Daily Load (Water Cleanup Plan): Submittal Report (Number of pages: 151) (Publication Size: 3MB)




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Author(s) Whiley, A,.K. Baldwin, B. Cleland
Description This TMDL establishes pollution reduction limits (load allocations) necessary to achieve water quality standards for temperature, bacteria, and pH in water bodies within the Colville National Forest. The discussion includes a technical analysis, loading capacity, margin of safety, and appropriate aappendices to establish these limits.
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Keywords temperature, cleanup, water cleanup plan, Total Maximum Daily Load, pH, bacteria
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