Title | Water Quality Improvement Projects also known as Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs): What should I know? What does it mean to me? |
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Water Quality Improvement Projects also known as Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs): What should I know? What does it mean to me? (Number of pages: 4) (Publication Size: 1MB)
Note: This version is formatted to be viewed online (four 81/2" X 11" pages). Acrobat PDF format (Publication Size: 349KB) Note: Original formattting for printing booklet form. (11 X 17)
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Author(s) | Elaine Snouwaert and Karin Baldwin | ||||
Description | This publication provides an overview of water quality improvement projects (TMDLs); common water quality problems; and the water quality planning process, what it means to you, and how you can become part of the solution. | ||||
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Contact | Ann Butler at 360-407-6480 | ||||
Keywords | water quality improvement, water quality improvement project, water cleanup plan, quality, TMDL, Total Maximum Daily Load |
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