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Quality Assurance Project Plan: Supplemental: Walla Walla River Basin Fecal Coliform Bacteria and pH Total Maximum Daily Load Study

 
Publication number Date Published
09-03-114July 2009
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Author(s) Tarbutton, S.
Description This is the supplemental study plan for the Walla Walla River Basin Fecal Coliform Bacteria and pH Total Maximum Daily Load.
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Keywords wastewater treatment plant, environmental, wastewater, treatment, 303(d), section 303, basin, river, water, quality assurance, assessment, Ecology, waste, Walla Walla River Basin, Total Maximum Daily Load, section 303(d), pH, Environmental Protection Agency, fecal coliform, clean water act, bacteria
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 32 Walla Walla
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #SCTA0001

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