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East Fork Lewis River Watershed Bacteria and Temperature Source Assessment

 
Publication number Date Published
18-03-019May 2018
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Author(s) McCarthy, S.
Description The East Fork (EF) Lewis River watershed has fecal coliform bacteria (FC) and temperature impairments that exceed criteria in Washington State’s Water Quality Standards. This report completes the source assessment study for the EF Lewis River watershed using data from the 2005-06 field collection and additional FC data from 2017 to compare with current water quality conditions.
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Keywords source assessment, temperature, fecal coliform, bacteria, Lewis River
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