| Title | Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Testing of Aquatic Pesticides of Concern for the Reissuance of the Aquatic Pesticide and Algae Management Permit (APAM) |
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Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Testing of Aquatic Pesticides of Concern for the Reissuance of the Aquatic Pesticide and Algae Management Permit (APAM) (Number of pages: 43) (Publication Size: 542KB)
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| Author(s) | Shawn Ultican, Michelle Bennett, Amanda Gillen, Chris Dudenhoeffer | ||||
| Description | A WET testing study on 6 commonly used pesticide formulations permitted for use in the APAM permit was conducted to determine toxicity to aquatic organisms and inform treatment timing windows. | ||||
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| Contact | Amanda Gillen at 360-407-6600 or Amanda.gillen@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
| Keywords | aquatic pesticide, WET testing, APAM permit | ||||
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