Title | Cleaning up Salmon Creek: Stakeholder Commitment Makes a Difference |
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Cleaning up Salmon Creek: Stakeholder Commitment Makes a Difference (Number of pages: 3) (Publication Size: 192KB)
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Author(s) | Tonnie Cummings | ||||
Description | In 2001, a temperature and turbidity TMDL was approved for the Salmon Creek watershed in Clark County. Dedicated stakeholders have completed a number of implementation activities since 2001. A recent Ecology report analyzing 20 years of water quality data collected in the watershed indicates that the implementation activities have resulted in significant improvements in water quality. | ||||
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Contact | Tonnie Cummings at 360-690-4664 | ||||
Keywords | Clark County, water quality story, water quality, salmon | ||||
WEB PAGE | Salmon Creek Water Quality Improvement Project | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 28 Salmon-Washougal | ||||
RELATED PUBLICATIONS | Title:
Salmon Creek Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load: Water Quality Improvement Report and Implementation Plan |
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