Title | Testing 6PPD-quinone on the Snoqualmie Reservation: Quality Assurance Project Plan |
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Testing 6PPD-quinone on the Snoqualmie Reservation: Quality Assurance Project Plan (Number of pages: 27) (Publication Size: 1852KB)
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Author(s) | Kelsey Payne, Environmental and Natural Resources Department of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe | ||||
Description | This report is the quality assurance project plan (QAPP) for the Snoqualmie Tribe’s contracted project with Ecology’s Water Quality Program. This QAPP describes the methodologies used by the Tribe for stormwater best management practices (BMP) effectiveness research. | ||||
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Contact | Madison Rose Bristol at 360-407-6600 or madison.bristol@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | 6PPD, nonpoint source, toxic chemicals, water quality, stormwater, stormwater management, stormwater runoff, salmon, Coho, 6PPD-quinone, pre-spawn mortality, 6PPD-q, 6PPDQ, green infrastructure, transportation pollution, urban runoff mortality syndrome, tire wear particles, stormwater best management practices | ||||
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Focus on municipal stormwater and 6PPD Focus On: Best Management Practices for 6PPD-q |
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