Title | Totten and Eld Inlets Clean Water Projects: Annual Report |
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Totten and Eld Inlets Clean Water Projects: Annual Report (Number of pages: 71) (Publication Size: 2MB)
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Author(s) | Seiders, K. | ||||
Description | Four of a planned nine years of monitoring water quality and pollution controls were completed in six sub-basins within the Totten and Eld Inlet watersheds in Puget Sound as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Section 319 National Monitoring Program. The goal of the monitoring program is to determine the effectiveness of nonpoint source pollution management programs at improving water quality. | ||||
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Contact | EAP Publications Coordinator at 564-669-3028 or EAPpubs@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | nonpoint, total suspended solids, analyses, environmental, Section 319, flow, conductivity, temperature, fish, annual report, study, basin, order, water, trend, water quality, monitoring, watershed, Puget Sound, shellfish, point source, livestock, Environmental Protection Agency, fecal coliform, bacteria, best management practice | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIA 13,WRIA 14) |
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