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Snoqualmie River Low Flow Water Quality Assessment, July-September 1989.

 
Publication number Date Published
91-e30April 1991
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Author(s) Joy, J., G. Pelletier, R. Williams, M. Heffner, and E. Aroner
Description A low flow water quality study was conducted on 44.5 miles of the Snoqualmie River from July through September 1989. The primary purposes were to describe baseline water quality, evaluate the relative impacts of current point and nonpoint discharges of conventional contaminants, develop a computer model to assess the future impacts from point sources, and recommend a protection plan.
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Keywords nonpoint, biological, contaminant, flow, temperature, model, study, river, water, chemical, water quality, assessment, quality, phosphorus, point source, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform, ammonia
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 07 Snohomish