Publication Summary

Title

River and Stream Ambient Monitoring Report for Water Year 2001

Month-Year PublishedOctober 2002
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Short Description

The Washington State Department of Ecology collected monthly water quality information at 86 stream monitoring stations during Water Year 2001 (October 1, 1999 through September 30, 2001). We also collected 30-minute interval temperature data at 44 sites from June through September 2001. The principal goals of this ongoing monitoring are to characterize the rivers and streams of Washington State and to track changes in water quality. This report is intended to document methods and data quality, and to present the data.

A description of Ecology′s long-term monitoring program and access to data can be found at http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/eap/fw_riv/rv_main.html.

(Also see abstract below)
Publication Number02-03-047
Author(s)Hallock, D.
Print Availability
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Number of pages 10 pp. + app (135 total)
Keywords ambient monitoring, environmental, goals, monitoring, report , river, stream, water, watershed
Abstract Long Description

The Washington State Department of Ecology collected monthly water quality information at 86 stream monitoring stations during Water Year (WY) 2001 (October 1, 2000 through September 30, 2001). We also collected 30-minute interval temperature data at 46 sites from June through September 2001. The principal goals of this ongoing monitoring program are to characterize the rivers and streams of Washington State and to track changes in water quality.

This report is intended to document methods and data quality, and to present the data for WY 2001. A description of the Ecology long-term monitoring program and access to historical data can be found on the Ecology internet web site at http://www.ecy.wa.gov/ under "Environmental Info." and "Watersheds".

Link to EIM data for User Study ID AMS001


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