Publication Summary

Title

Samish Bay Watershed Fecal Coliform Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load - Volume 2

Month-Year PublishedJuly 2009
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Short Description

Samish River and its tributaries, as well as some creeks and ditches, are on the 303(d) list for too much fecal coliform. Ecology, together with interested groups in the watershed, developed a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Implementation Plan to help the water bodies achieve state water quality standards.

Publication Number09-10-019
Author(s)Sally Lawrence
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Number of pages 148
Keywords 303(d), bacteria, fecal coliform, implementation plan, Samish River, Total Maximum Daily Load, watershed
Subject Waterbodies
Samish River
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
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