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Snoqualmie River Basin Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load - Water Quality Improvement Report and Implementation Plan

 
Publication number Date Published
11-10-041June 2011
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Author(s) Svrjcek, Ralph, Anita Stohr, James Kardouni
Description Water temperatures in the Snoqualmie River watershed are too high to support the needs of fish and their ecosystem. The goal of the Snoqualmie River Basin Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Water Quality Improvement Report and Implementation Plan is to describe the extent of the problem and actions needed to cool river waters.
NOTES Snoqualmie Watershed Water Quality Synthesis Report: January 2009 (Salmon Conservation and Restoration) www.govlink.org/watersheds/7/plans-studies/water_quality_synthesis_report.aspx
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Keywords water quality improvement report, temperature, implementation plan, Total Maximum Daily Load
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