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Title

Watershed Briefing Paper for the Upper and Lower Snake River Water Quality Management Area

 
Publication number Date Published
95-346September 1995
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Author(s) Pelletier, G., D. Hallock, D. Serdar, R. Garrigues, and G. Hoyle-Dodson
Description This Consolidated Briefing Paper incorporates all of the information from the Environmental Investigations and Laboratory Services Program (EILS) into one briefing paper for the Watershed Workgroup for the Upper and Lower Snake River Water Quality Management Area (WQMA). Five individual chapters were prepared by EILS to include all aspects of
EILS involvement for the Consolidated Briefing Paper as follows: Intensive Surveys and Total Maximum Daily Loads; Ambient Rivers, Streams, and Lakes; Toxics Investigations; Ground Water Investigations; and Compliance Monitoring.
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Keywords Snake River, stream, investigation, toxics, environmental, lakes, river, water, water quality, monitoring, quality, management, survey, watershed, Total Maximum Daily Load, laboratory, lake, ground water
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Areas
(WRIA 32,WRIA 33,WRIA 34,WRIA 35)