Publication Summary

Title

Freshwater Ambient Monitoring Report for Wateryear 1991

Month-Year PublishedSeptember 1993
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Short Description

From October 1, 1990 to September 30, 1991 (Wateryear 1991), the Washington State Department of Ecology Ambient Monitoring Section measured 13 conventional water quality parameters monthly at 81 stations in Washington. This report evaluates data quality, summarizes the data, and reports 12-year trends at core stations in the Puget Sound Basin.

Publication Number93-75
Author(s)Hopkins, B.
Print Availability
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Cost for Washington state residents is $12.00. Cost for non-residents is $12.00.
Number of pages 100 pp. + app. (417 total)
Keywords ambient monitoring, fish, herbicide, monitoring, nitrogen, PCBs, pesticides, report , results, water, water quality
Subject Waterbodies
Nooksack River, Entiat River, Sumas River, Skagit River, Samish River, Baker River, Sauk River, Stillaguamish River, S.F., Stillaguamish River, Stillaguamish River, N.F., Snohomish River, Snoqualmie River, Skykomish River, Sammamish River, Cedar River, Green River, Puyallup River, White, Nisqually River, Chambers Creek, Deschutes River, Skokomish River, Humptulips River, Chehalis River, Satsop River, Black River, Willapa River, Coweeman River, Cowlitz River, Toutle River, Kalama River, Lewis River, E.F., Walla Walla River, Touchet River, Snake River, Lake Sacajewea, Palouse River, Palouse River, S.F., Snake River, Tucannon River, Yakima River, Crab Creek, Wenatchee River, Chelan River, Methow River, Okanogan River, Similkameen River, Nespelem River, Sanpoil River, Spokane River, Deadman Creek, Little Spokane River, Hangman Creek, Pend Oreille River, Columbia River, Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies

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