Title | Clarks Creek Dissolved Oxygen and Sediment Total Maximum Daily Load |
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Clarks Creek Dissolved Oxygen and Sediment Total Maximum Daily Load (Number of pages: 244) (Publication Size: 12583KB)
Appendix K (153 pages) (4MB)
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Author(s) | James, Cindy, Brett Raunig | ||||||
Description | In 2009 the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) determined that Clarks Creek has dissolved oxygen and sediment levels greater than Washington State allows in its fresh waters. A total maximum daily load (TMDL) study was done on this water body. This water quality improvement report contains the study, along with recommendations for cleaning up the water body, and an implementation plan that lays out roles and responsibilities for the cleanup process. | ||||||
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Contact | Donovan Gray at 360-407-6407 or donovan.gray@ecy.wa.gov | ||||||
Keywords | water cleanup plan, sediment, TMDL, Total Maximum Daily Load, dissolved oxygen |
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