Publication Summary

Title

Quality Assurance Project Plan: Water Quality Monitoring for Fecal Coliform Bacteria in Dobbs Creek

Month-Year PublishedJanuary 2008
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Short Description

Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) performed a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study for fecal coliform (FC) bacteria in the Henderson Inlet Watershed from December 2002 through April 2004. The TMDL technical report (2006) identified Dobbs Creek as a source of FC bacteria to Henderson Inlet during wet season and storm events (Sargeant, et al., 2006). This water quality assurance project plan (QAPP) is designed to characterize FC bacteria concentrations in Dobbs Creek during the wet season of 2007/2008.

Publication Number08-10-009
Author(s)Betsy Dickes
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Number of pages 25
Keywords bacteria, fecal coliform, Henderson Inlet, monitoring, quality, quality assurance project plan, Total Maximum Daily Load, water quality, watershed
Subject Waterbodies
Dobbs Creek
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