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Crystal Creek Multi-Parameter Total Maximum Daily Load: Water Quality Effectiveness Monitoring Report

 
Publication number Date Published
18-10-007February 2018
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Author(s) Creech, Jane
Description This study monitors the effectiveness of the Crystal Creek Total Maximum Daily Load for ammonia-nitrogen, total residual chlorine, five-day biochemical oxygen demand, and fecal coliform bacteria. The study compares contaminant concentrations in water samples collected in 1985 and 1990 against a similar data set collected in 2009, 2010 and 2014. Samples were collected from three sites along Crystal Creek, a small creek in central Washington State.
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Contact Jane Creech at 509-454-7860 or jane.creech@ecy.wa.gov
Keywords fecal coliform bacteria, TMDL Effectiveness, chlorine, effectiveness monitoring, BOD, water quality improvement, water quality improvement project, TMDL, Total Maximum Daily Load, bacteria
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