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Port Gardner Bay Regional Background Sediment Characterization: Everett, WA Sampling and Analysis Plan (Final)

 
Publication number Date Published
13-09-049 March 2013
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Author(s) Toxics Cleanup Program & NewFields
Description The scope of work described in this Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) is designed to aid in the establishment of regional background sediment concentrations in Port Gardner Bay to support implementation of the 2013 Sediment Management Standards (SMS) rule revisions. This SAP is designed to collect sufficient surface sediment data to establish regional background concentrations for selected bioaccumulative chemicals of concern in Port Gardner Bay.
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Keywords Sampling and Analysis Plan, background, sediment monitoring, bioaccumulative
WEB PAGE Sediment Management Standards (SMS) Rule-Making
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