Publication Summary

Title

James River, Camas Pulp and Paper Mill Class II Inspection, June 4-6, 1990

Month-Year PublishedAugust 1991
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Short Description

Ecology conducted a Class II Inspection at the James River, Camas Pulp and Paper Mill on June 4-6, 1990. The mill was operating within daily maximum permit parameters at the time of the inspection. The Blue Creek discharge (outfall 002) experienced a high pH excursion for a short time during the inspection. No acute effluent toxicity was indicated by rainbow trout, Hyalella azteca, or Daphnia magna bioassays. Some acute toxicity was indicated by Microtox. Significant chronic toxicity was indicated by both Daphnia magna and Ceriodaphnia dubia. BOD5 and TSS agreement between laboratories was acceptable.

Publication Number91-e01
Author(s)Andreasson, J.
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Number of pages 95 pp.
Keywords bioassay, BOD5, creek, effluent, outfall, pH, pulp, river, site investigation, toxicity, TSS
Subject Waterbodies
Columbia River
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