Publication Summary

Title

Newman Lake Total Phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Load: Water Quality Implementation Plan

Month-Year PublishedMay 2009
Revised onJuly 2009
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Short Description

Newman Lake experienced accelerated growth of algae, related blooms, and aquatic plants during the summer months due to elevated phosphorus concentrations. This implementation plan is a follow-up of the TMDL. It focuses on upland and near-shore phosphorus reduction strategies, such as forest management, erosion control in the upper watershed, and lake shore and riparian restoration.

Publication Number09-10-039
Author(s)David Moore
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Number of pages 104
Keywords algae, focus, implementation plan, phosphorus, Total Maximum Daily Load, water quality
Subject Waterbodies
WRIA 57 - Middle spokane,
Middle Spokane
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
Related Web ContentNewman Lake Total Phosphorus TMDL Water Quality Improvement Project

This page last updated July 27, 2009