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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.)

 
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96-326June 1993
VIEW NOW 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.) (Number of pages: 168) (Publication Size: 13MB)




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Author(s) Pelletier, G.
Description A water quality modeling study was initiated to develop waste load allocations (WLAs) for point sources for biochemical oxygen demand, ammonia, and chlorine in the Puyallup River basin. The dischargers permitted through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) include ten municipalities, four industrial discharges, and four fish hatcheries. Background and nonpoint source loads were also assessed. In addition to considering existing discharges and nonpoint loads, the potential impact of future dischargers was examined.
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Keywords reduction, report, national pollutant discharge elimination system, pollutant, flow, model, fish, 303(d), section 303, study, basin, river, implementation, water, chemical, toxic, waste, Total Maximum Daily Load, discharge, dissolved oxygen, ammonia
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