
| Title | Water Cleanup Plans: Granger Drain Fecal Coliform TMDL | |||
| Month-Year Published | February 2001 | |||
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| Short Description |
Granger Drain and its watershed includes approximately 18,000 acres of prime agricultural land located in the lower reaches of the Yakima River Basin, near the city of Granger. (Also see abstract below) | |||
| Publication Number | 01-10-004 | |||
| Author(s) | Greg Bohn | |||
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| Number of pages | 2 | |||
| Keywords | basin, cleanup, fecal coliform, Granger Drain, plan, river, study, TMDL, water, water cleanup plan | |||
| Subject Waterbodies |
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| Abstract | Long Description |
Granger Drain and its watershed includes approximately 18,000 acres of prime agricultural land located in the lower reaches of the Yakima River Basin, near the city of Granger. The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) has compiled and analyzed data from various water quality studies in the Granger Drain watershed that show high concentrations of fecal coliform bacteria in the water. Because of these bacteria levels, Granger Drain has been identified as a priority for study and cleanup. |
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