Publication Summary

Title

Daishowa Pulp and Paper Mill Class II Inspection, Port Angeles, WA, November 14-16, 1988.

Month-Year PublishedDecember 1989
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Short Description

Ecology conducted a Class II inspection at the Daishowa Pulp and Paper Mill in Port Angeles on November 14-16, 1988. The effluent met NPDES permit limits for BOD, pH, oil and grease, and TSS. However, Rainbow trout, Daphnia magna, and Pacific oyster bioassays indicated a high level of effluent toxicity. Elevated levels of zinc, cyanide, or possibly ammonia in the effluent may have been responsible for the toxicity. Additional monitoring requirements for these parameters in the mill′s NPDES permit are recommended.

Publication Number89-e23
Author(s)Hallinan, P.
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Number of pages 29 pp.
Keywords Inspection, oil, point source, pulp, site investigation, toxic
Subject Waterbodies
Strait of Juan De Fuca
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies

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