Title | Bear-Evans Watershed Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Total Maximum Daily Load: Water Quality Improvement Report |
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Bear-Evans Watershed Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Total Maximum Daily Load: Water Quality Improvement Report (Number of pages: 203) (Publication Size: 5MB)
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Author(s) | Mohamedali, Teizeen and Sinang Lee | ||||
Description | Bear, Evans, and Cottage Lake Creeks are too warm with low dissolved oxygen. These conditions may be harming salmon and trout (salmonids) which need cold water to survive. This report documents Ecology’s Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study for temperature and dissolved oxygen in the Bear-Evans Watershed. It also outlines the strategy of actions needed to improve these water quality conditions. | ||||
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Contact | Joan Nolan at 425-649-4425 or joan.nolan@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | Cottage Lake, Bear-Evans Watershed, water quality improvement, temperature, water quality, quality, Total Maximum Daily Load, dissolved oxygen | ||||
DATA | Environmental Information Management (EIM) #MROB002 |
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Focus on Bear-Evans Watershed Sampling and Analysis Plan and Quality Assurance Project Plan: Bear/Evans Watershed Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Total Maximum Daily Load Study |
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