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Title

An Analysis of the Effect of Discharged Wastewater on the Stillaguamish River at Stanwood

 
Publication number Date Published
96-330July 1996
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Author(s) Glenn, N.
Description A dye study was conducted in late summer 1992 in a remnant channel of the Stillaguamish River. The purpose of the study was to assess the present impact of the city of Stanwood's intermittent wastewater discharge and the future impact that a continuous discharge might have. This discharge was the only freshwater inflow to the channel, which was actually a tidal bay.
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Keywords mixing zone, wastewater, flow, model, study, river, water quality, waste, lead, discharge, effluent, copper, ammonia