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Lacamas Creek Bacteria, Temperature, and Nutrients Source Assessment QAPP

 
Publication number Date Published
21-10-017May 2021
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Author(s) Washington Departament of Ecology
Description This source assessment study will complete a 2010 total maximum daily load (TMDL) study and will evaluate impairments in bacteria, dissolved oxygen, pH and temperature in the Lacamas Creek watershed. This study involves of the assessment of 2010-11 water quality data and additional bacteria sampling in 2021 to find current sources of pollution and evaluate changes since the original 2010-11 FC data collection. This source assessment will serve as the technical foundation for the Lacamas Creek water quality alternative restoration plan which will be developed in 2023 and 2024.
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Keywords QAPP, water quality sampling, water quality improvement report, water quality improvement, water quality
WEB PAGE Lacamas Creek Partnership for Clean Water
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