Title | Liberty Lake Phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Load |
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Liberty Lake Phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Load (Number of pages: 8) (Publication Size: 619KB)
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Author(s) | David Moore | ||||
Description | During the mid 1960s – 1970s Liberty Lake showed signs of eutrophication. Due to the numerous sources as contributors of nutrients, the lake sediments were rich in nutrients. A restoration plan was enacted in 1981. In 2008, an Ecology study of the available data, while inconclusive, suggested that the lake is currently meeting water quality standards for phosphorus. | ||||
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Contact | Department of Ecology - Eastern Regional Office at 509-329-3515 | ||||
Keywords | water quality, Total Maximum Daily Load, phosphorus | ||||
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