Title | Woodland Creek Baseline Data Summary, January 1991-March 1992 |
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Woodland Creek Baseline Data Summary, January 1991-March 1992 (Number of pages: 27) (Publication Size: 1MB)
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Author(s) | Dickes, B. and B. Reed | ||||
Description | Monitoring of Woodland Creek prior to construction of the new Ecology building showed that turbidity and TSS concentrations were not significantly different between upstream and downstream sites. However, dissolved oxygen and pH concentrations were found to be significantly lower at the upstream site. High metals concentrations in sediment were seen at all sites and elevated organics in sediment were seen at the upstream site. Fecal coliform and dissolved oxygen concentrations at all sites occasionally failed to meet Washington State Class AA water quality standards. | ||||
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Keywords | Woodland, stream, creek, metals, water, water quality, monitoring, sediment, pH, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 13 Deschutes |
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