Title | Liberty Lake: Finding Pollution Problems to Solve |
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Liberty Lake: Finding Pollution Problems to Solve (Number of pages: 2) (Publication Size: 190KB)
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Author(s) | Ted Hamlin | ||||
Description | During the startup of the Urban Waters Initiative in Ecology’s Eastern Regional Office, a pilot study was conducted around Liberty Lake to test sampling methods and procedures. The pilot study discovered problems that are now being resolved through cooperation between Ecology, the Spokane county Stormwater Department, and the Liberty Lake Neighborhood Council. | ||||
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Contact | Ted Hamlin at 509-329-3573 | ||||
Keywords | Spokane County, initiative, water quality story, urban, water quality, Urban Waters Initiative, stormwater, pollution | ||||
WEB PAGE | Liberty Lake Water Quality Improvement Project | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 57 Middle spokane | ||||
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