Publication Summary

Title

Salmon Creek Watershed Bacteria and Turbidity Total Maximum Daily Load (Water Cleanup Plan): Detailed Implementation Plan

Month-Year PublishedMarch 2005
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Short Description

A plan to clean up fecal coliform bacteria in the Salmon Creek watershed was adopted by the Washington Department of Ecology and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in April 2001. This water cleanup plan, called a "total maximum daily load" (TMDL), sets forth the goals, objectives, and tactics for achieving clean water in the Salmon Creek watershed.

As part of an agreement on the implementation of section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act, Washington State must prepare a detailed implementation plan, which includes a monitoring plan and measures of success.

This document is the detailed implementation plan (DIP) for the Salmon Creek watershed.

Publication Number05-10-037
Author(s)Dave Howard
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Number of pages 50
Keywords 303(d), bacteria, cleanup, Total Maximum Daily Load, water cleanup plan
Subject Waterbodies
WRIA 28 - Salmon-Washougal
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
Related Web ContentWater Cleanup Plans (TMDLs) by Watershed/Ecology Region

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