Forecasting bacteria levels at bathing beaches in Ohio

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Caption title.

"November 2002"--P. [1].

"U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey"--P. [1].

"This study was performed by the USGS in cooperation with the Ohio Water Development Authority ... [et al.]"--P. [4].

Shipping list no.: 2003-0083-P.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [4]).

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[Columbus, OH]
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USGS fact sheet -- FS-132-02., Fact sheet (Geological Survey (U.S.)) -- FS-02-132.

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1 folded sheet ([4] p.) :

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