Giffin Lake restoration phase I, diagnostic/feasibility study

final report / by State of Washington Water Research Center, and State of Washington Department of Wildlife.

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Barry C. Moore
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Giffin Lake restoration phase I, diagnostic/feasibility study

final report / by State of Washington Water Research Center, and State of Washington Department of Wildlife.

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Language
English
Pages
273

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Table of Contents

Contents: Water quality, restoration feasibility / by Barry C. Moore and William H. Funk
Project administration, historical background, fisheries and wetlands / by Eric Anderson and Eric Bartrand.

Edition Notes

"October, 1992."

"This report ... is issued in lieu of Water Research Center Report 83."--Label inside cover.

Funding provided by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Clean Lakes Program, grant number S-000404-01; Washington State Department of Ecology, Centennial Clean Water Fund Program, grant number TAX 90033; Washington State Department of Wildlife, wildlife funds.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-159).

Published in
[Pullman, Wash
Series
Report (State of Washington Water Research Center) -- 83.

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 273 p.
Number of pages
273

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14465154M
OCLC/WorldCat
28956067

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