Record ID | marc_western_washington_univ/wwu_bibs.mrc_revrev.mrc:860169822:2108 |
Source | Western Washington University |
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086 $aWA 574.5 Ec7sur w8 2004
245 00 $aSurface water monitoring program for pesticides in salmonid-bearing streams, April to December, 2003 :$ba cooperative study conducted by the Washington State Department of Ecology and Agriculture /$cby Paul Anderson ... [et al.].
260 $aOlympia, WA :$bWashington State Dept. of Ecology,$c[2004]
300 $avi, 100 p. :$bill., maps ;$c28 cm.
490 1 $aPublication ;$vno. 04-03-048
500 $a"November 2004."
500 $a"Waterbody numbers: Thornton Creek WA-08-1020, Spring Creek WA-37-1014, Marion Drain WA-37-1025, Sulphur Creek Wasteway WA-37-1030."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 39-41).
520 $aThis report describes first-year (2003) results in a multi-year monitoring effort to characterize pesticide concentrations in salmon-bearing surface waters. Urban runoff is investigated in Thornton Creek, located in the Cedar-Sammamish watershed. Agricultural land use is evaluated through sampling of the Marion Drain, Spring Creek, and Sulphur Creek Wasteway drainages of the Lower Yakima watershed.
530 $aAlso available on the Internet.
650 0 $aWater$xPesticide content$zWashington (State)
650 0 $aWater quality$zWashington (State)$xMeasurement.
650 0 $aUrban runoff$zWashington (State)$zThornton Creek (King County)
650 0 $aAgricultural pollution$zWashington (State)$zYakima River Watershed.
700 1 $aAnderson, Paul.
710 1 $aWashington (State).$bDept. of Ecology.
710 1 $aWashington (State).$bDept. of Agriculture.
830 0 $aPublication (Washington (State). Dept. of Ecology) ;$vno. 04-03-048.
856 41 $zOnline version$uhttp://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/0403048.pdf
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