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Gibbons Creek Fecal Coliform Total Maximum Daily Load Assessment

 
Publication number Date Published
96-316April 1996
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Author(s) Erickson, K. and E. Nocon
Description The Washington State Department of Ecology conducted a fecal coliform total maximum daily load assessment of Gibbons Creek in Clark County from September 1994 to January 1995. The intent of the study was to establish a nonpoint source loading capacity for fecal coliform bacteria, recommend load allocations for control of sources throughout the basin, and identify specific problem areas for follow-up action or continued study. Six sampling sites (two mainstem, two Campen Creek, and two unnamed tributaries) were sampled three times.
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Keywords recommendations, nonpoint, county, creek, study, basin, water, water quality, assessment, watershed, TMDL, Total Maximum Daily Load, point source, fecal coliform, bacteria
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 28 Salmon-Washougal
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