Title | Lilliwaup Bay Bacterial Source Identification Monitoring |
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Lilliwaup Bay Bacterial Source Identification Monitoring (Number of pages: 17) (Publication Size: 1MB)
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Author(s) | Sargeant, D. | ||||
Description | This report describes the results of water quality monitoring on Little Lilliwaup Creek and Lilliwaup Creek in 1997-98. In 1997, the Department of Health (DOH) marine sampling stations in Lilliwaup Bay showed an increase in bacteria levels; two of the three stations no longer met the criteria for shellfish harvest. In cooperation with DOH, the Department of Ecology conducted bacterial source identification monitoring on Little Lilliwaup and Lilliwaup creeks. | ||||
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Keywords | identification, results, creek, health, basin, water, monitoring, bacteria | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area PS Puget Sound | ||||
DATA | Environmental Information Management (EIM) #DSAR0001 |
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