Publication Summary

Title

Green River Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load: Water Quality Improvement Report

Month-Year PublishedJune 2011
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Short Description

Portions of the Green River and its major tributaries in WRIA 9, including Newaukum Creek, Soos Creek, Hill (Mill) Creek and Mullen Slough, exhibit unhealthy stream temperature and oxygen conditions that do not meet Washington State water quality standards. This Water Quality Improvement Report documents the studies and the implementation strategy that outlines the approaches for improving temperature in the Lower and Middle Green River.

Publication Number11-10-046
Author(s)Chris Coffin and Sinang Lee, Ecology NWRO and Curtis DeGasperi, King County DNRP
ContactChris Coffin, (425) 649-7110
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Number of pages 163
Keywords Green River, Newaukum Creek, temperature, Total Maximum Daily Load, water quality, water quality improvement report
Subject Waterbodies
Green River
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
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