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Research & Recommendations for Water Quality Trading for Permittees Under the Puget Sound Nutrient General Permit

 
Publication number Date Published
23-10-006June 2023
VIEW NOW Research & Recommendations for Water Quality Trading for Permittees Under the Puget Sound Nutrient General Permit (Number of pages: 82) (Publication Size: 1790KB)




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Author(s) PG Environmental
Description This report includes a summary of research and identifies options and recommendations for Ecology to consider developing a nutrient credit trading program in Puget Sound. This work was completed in response to the 2022 Washington State Legislature proviso in Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5693, Section 302 (46) to the Washington State Department of Ecology.
NOTES Appendix A and C are part of the report. Appendix B is published separately on this page. The Report to the Legislature is Publication 23-10-007.
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Keywords wastewater treatment plant, NPDES permit, water quality, Puget Sound
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