Publication Summary

Title

Wilson Creek Sub-basin Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Detailed Implementation Plan

Month-Year PublishedAugust 2006
Revised onDecember 2006
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Short Description

This detailed implementation plan (DIP) document outlines the steps that will be taken in an effort to reduce levels of fecal coliform (FC) bacteria in the Wilson Creek sub-basin, in central Washington State.

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Publication Number06-10-065
Author(s)Jane Creech
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Number of pages 77
Keywords bacteria, implementation plan, TMDL
Subject Waterbodies
WRIA 39 - Upper Yakima
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
Related Web ContentWater Quality Improvement Projects (TMDLs) by Ecology Region
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Wilson Creek Sub-Basin Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (Water Cleanup Plan): Submittal Reportparent publication
Abstract Long Description

This detailed implementation plan (DIP) document outlines the steps that will be taken in an effort to reduce levels of fecal coliform (FC) bacteria in the Wilson Creek sub-basin, in central Washington State. This document expands the FC reduction strategies found in earlier reports written for the Wilson Creek Sub-basin Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL). This DIP also describes likely sources of FC, and specifies the ways in which implementation activities may reduce these pollutants. Lastly, the DIP explains how water quality monitoring will be used to track progress and to indicate when adaptive management procedures may be needed.


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