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Title

Kennedy-Goldsborough Instream Resources Protection Program

 
Publication number Date Published
83-IRPP-14December 1983
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Author(s) Water Resources Program
Description The Western Washington Instream Resources Protection Program develops instream resources protection measures for the 26 water resource inventory areas found in Western
Washington. Ecology formed a multidisciplinary interagency team to develop information for determining the measures necessary to protect the instream resources in the Kennedy-Goldsborough River Basin (WRIA 14). The results are the administrative rules designed to protect instream flow levels and minimize adverse impacts resulting from future water appropriations within the Kennedy-Goldsborough Basin.
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Keywords stream, rule, rules, resource, flow, basin, river, water, instream flow
WEB PAGE Instream Flows in Washington
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 14 Kennedy-Goldsborough
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