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Whatcom Creek Fecal Coliform Total Maximum Daily Load Report: Water Quality Improvement Plan -- DRAFT

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
06-10-041September 2006January 2007
VIEW NOW Whatcom Creek Fecal Coliform Total Maximum Daily Load Report: Water Quality Improvement Plan -- DRAFT (Number of pages: 37) (Publication Size: 1MB)




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Author(s) Hood, Steve
Description This report describes the type, amount, and sources of water pollution in a water body, how much pollution needs to be reduced or cut out to meet water quality standards, target pollution reduction levels, and recommendations to control the pollution. Also included are suggested actions, developed by local organizations, citizens, and the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) to ensure clean water and the success of this TMDL.
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Keywords Whatcom, water quality improvement, water quality, quality, Total Maximum Daily Load, fecal coliform
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