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Quality Assurance Project Plan: Burnt Bridge Creek Fecal Coliform Bacteria, Dissolved Oxygen, and Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load-Water Quality Study Design

 
Publication number Date Published
08-03-110July 2008
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Author(s) Kardouni, J. and S. Brock
Description This is the plan for the Burnt Bridge Creek Fecal Coliform Bacteria, Dissolved Oxygen, and Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load study.
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Keywords WRIA 28, creek, internet, temperature, 303(d), section 303, water, quality assurance, water quality, quality, Total Maximum Daily Load, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform, clean water act, bacteria
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 28 Salmon-Washougal
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