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Title

Addendum to the 1993 Puyallup River TMDL Report (Pub #96-326)

 
Publication number Date Published
94-e36July 1994
VIEW NOW Addendum to the 1993 Puyallup River TMDL Report (Pub #96-326) (Number of pages: 53) (Publication Size: 2MB)




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Author(s) Pelletier, G.
Description This memo documents changes to the recommended Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and ammonia in the Puyallup River. These changes supersede information presented in the TMDL report (Pelletier, 1993). These changes include revised waste load allocations (WLAs) for municipal and industrial dischargers, fish hatcheries, and the reserve WLA for water quality protection or future growth for 5-day BOD (BOD5) and total ammonia.
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Keywords pellet, chemical oxygen demand, addendum, report, fish, river, water, chemical, water quality, waste, TMDL, Total Maximum Daily Load, ammonia
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 10 Puyallup-White
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Puyallup River BOD & Ammonia-N TMDL

Puyallup River Total Maximum Daily Load for Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Ammonia, and Residual Chlorine (This is a 1993 report; 96-326a is a summary of this report with the same title.)