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Chemical Contaminants in Surface Runoff from the Abandoned Cascade Pole (Olympia) Wood Treating Facility

 
Publication number Date Published
90-e58November 1990
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Author(s) Norton, D.
Description Surface runoff from the abandoned Cascade Pole Company wood treatment plant in Olympia, Washington, was analyzed for EPA priority pollutant organics, metals (arsenic, copper, zinc), polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs) and dibenzofurans (PCDFs). In addition, runoff samples were subjected to bioassays with Daphnia pulex and Salmonella bacteria (Ames Test).
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Keywords priority pollutant, bioassay, results, metals, contaminant, chemical, runoff, surface runoff, sediment, zinc, salmon, marine sediment, marine, dioxin, copper, bacteria
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 13 Deschutes