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Title

Effects of Point-Source Discharges and Other Inputs on Water Quality in Budd Inlet, Washington.

 
Publication number Date Published
79-e17January 1979
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Author(s) Kruger, D.
Description Water quality surveys were conducted on Budd Inlet during 1976-78 to obtain a baseline of data that can be used to evaluate benefits of various water pollution abatement projects planed for the Olympia area. Budd Inlet and all significant source waters were monitored including Olympia STP, combined storm sewer overflows, feeder streams, and incoming Puget Sound waters. Water quality analyses included nutrients, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform bacteria, and other parameters. In addition, a mathematical model was developed to predict dissolved oxygen concentrations during summer low flow.
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Keywords stream, flow, water, water quality, quality, Puget Sound, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform, bacteria
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 13 Deschutes