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Wood Waste Cleanup : Identifying, Assessing, and Remediating Wood Waste in Marine and Freshwater Environments

 
Publication number Date Published
09-09-044September 2013
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Author(s) Chance Asher
Description This document provides guidance on the cleanup of wood waste pursuant to the Sediment Management Standards, Chapter 173-204 Washington Administrative Code (WAC). It is primarily intended to provide guidance to persons with technical backgrounds and experience in sediment cleanup, including Washington Department of Ecology site managers, consultants, and contractors. Although this guidance has undergone review to ensure the quality of the information provided, there is no assurance that this guidance is free from errors.
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Keywords guidance, wood waste, sediment management standards, freshwater
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