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Soos Creek watershed streams are too warm, have too little oxygen, and aquatic habitat is degraded

 
Publication number Date Published
12-10-020July 2012
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Author(s) Nolan, Joan
Description Ecology in collaboration with EPA, Muckleshoot Tribe, and others is conducting a TMDL addressing elevated temperature and lowered dissolved oxygen as well as degraded habitat in the Soos Creek watershed. This focus sheet discusses water quality issues in the watershed, expected solutions to improve water quality, and invites stakeholders to a public meeting to learn about and participate in ongoing watershed monitoring and modeling activities.
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Keywords temperature, water quality, salmon, habitat loss, dissolved oxygen
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