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Lower Budd Inlet Sediment Characterization Study/ Midwest Site Evaluation & Chemical Screening of Selected Point Sources

 
Publication number Date Published
99-305February 1999
VIEW NOW Lower Budd Inlet Sediment Characterization Study/ Midwest Site Evaluation & Chemical Screening of Selected Point Sources (Number of pages: 253) (Publication Size: 9MB)




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Author(s) Norton, D.
Description Chemical and biological testing of sediments from the Midwest Site in lower Budd Inlet was performed in June 1998, to determine if this area should still be listed on the Washington State Department of Ecology Contaminated Sediment Site List. Chemical screening (metals and organics) was also conducted near several other potential sources to determine if further sediment investigation was warranted at these locations. For comparison, a reference site in Totten Inlet was also sampled.
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Keywords disposal, contaminated, bioassay, biological, creek, characterization, toxicity, metals, evaluation, study, cleanup, chemical, sediment, standards, toxic, management, outfall, Puget Sound, sediment management standards, point source, marina, contaminated sediment
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Areas
(WRIA 13,WRIA 14)
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #BUDINLET