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Title

Little Klickitat River Biological Oxygen Demand Total Maximum Daily Load

 
Publication number Date Published
93-10-213March 1993
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Author(s) Merz, Jonathan
Description A total maximum daily load (TMDL) to set wasteload allocations for the city of Goldendale wastewater treatment plant. Residual chlorine and high biological oxygen demand (BOD) loads were suspected of causing an impact on the receiving Little Klickitat River.
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Keywords biological oxygen demand, BOD, water cleanup plan, TMDL, Total Maximum Daily Load
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