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Quality Assurance Project Plan: Grayland Ditch: An Evaluation of Organophosphate Pesticides and Pesticide Test Kits

 
Publication number Date Published
09-03-115July 2009
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Author(s) Anderson, P.
Description This is the study plan for an Evaluation of Organophosphate Pesticides and Pesticide Test Kits at Grayland Ditch.
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Keywords Grays Harbor County, county, results, internet, sampling, Willapa Bay, Grays Harbor, 303(d), evaluation, water, quality assurance, quality assurance project plan, Ecology, toxic, quality, pesticide
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 24 Willapa
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