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Chehalis Best Management Practices Evaluation Project--1995 Temperature Monitoring Data

 
Publication number Date Published
96-340September 1996
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Author(s) Sargeant, D.
Description This report describes the 1995 water temperature monitoring results for three sites in the Chehalis River basin where best management practices (BMPs) have been installed: North Fork Lincoln Creek (Lewis County); Mill Creek (Lewis County); and a tributary to Mohney Creek (Mason County). Results for two of the BMP areas showed significant temperature differences between the upstream (control) site and the downstream (treatment) site. The third BMP area showed little temperature difference between the control and treatment sites. The merit of continuing to monitor this site should be discussed with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
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Keywords recommendations, stream, county, results, creek, temperature, fish, evaluation, basin, river, water, water quality, monitoring, best management practices, management, salmon, best management practice
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 23 Upper Chehalis