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Effects of McCleary Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent on Water Quality and Macroinvertebrate Community Structure in Wildcat Creek, Washington.

 
Publication number Date Published
87-e24April 1987
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Author(s) Kendra, W.
Description A water quality survey of Wildcat Creek was conducted in August 1986 to assess the effects of McCleary Wastewater Treatment Plant effluent on the receiving environment. Prior to upgrade in 1980-81, wastewater discharge caused violations of state water quality standards for dissolved oxygen, un-ionized ammonia, fecal coliform bacteria, total residual chlorine, and aesthetic values.
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Keywords wastewater treatment plant, bioassessment, creek, wastewater, treatment, water, water quality, quality, waste, effluent
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 22 Lower Chehalis
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