Title | Crystal Creek Multi-parameter Total Maximum Daily Load |
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Crystal Creek Multi-parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (Number of pages: 9) (Publication Size: 734KB)
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Author(s) | Creech, Jane | ||||||
Description | Studies determined that pollutants, like fecal coliform bacteria, chlorine, and nutrients, were entering Crystal Creek from several sources, including leaking sewer lines in Roslyn, wastewater from a sewage treatment lagoons, and drainage from a nearby mine. This total maximum daily load (TMDL) set wasteload allocations for the town of Roslyn's wastewater treatment plant. | ||||||
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Contact | Jane Creech at 509-454-7860 or jane.creech@ecy.wa.gov | ||||||
Keywords | ammona-nitrogen, chlorine, BOD, Total Maximum Daily Load, fecal coliform | ||||||
RELATED PUBLICATIONS | Title:
Crystal Creek Multi-Parameter Total Maximum Daily Load: Water Quality Effectiveness Monitoring Report Roslyn Wastewater Lagoons and Crystal Creek Receiving Water Study--Findings. |
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