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Pesticides in surface water of the Yakima River basin, Washington, 1999-2000

J. C Ebbert

Pesticides in surface water of the Yakima River basin, Washington, 1999-2000

their occurrence and an assessment of factors affecting concentrations and loads

by J. C Ebbert

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Published by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Geological Survey, USGS Information Services [distributor] in Portland, Or, Denver, CO .
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    Subjects:
  • Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Watershed,
  • Water -- Pesticide content -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Watershed,
  • Water -- Pollution -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Watershed

  • Edition Notes

    Statementby James C. Ebbert and Sandra S. Embrey
    SeriesWater-resources investigations report -- 01-4211
    ContributionsEmbrey, S. S, Geological Survey (U.S.), National Water-Quality Assessment Program (U.S.)
    The Physical Object
    Paginationviii, 49 p. :
    Number of Pages49
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL13630075M
    LC Control Number2002410369
    OCLC/WorldCa49520592

    Mid-Yakima River Basin Bacteria TMDL Page vii - DRAFT Abstract The mid-Yakima River basin is located in the south-central portion of Washington State (State) surrounding and including the cities of Union Gap and Yakima. The Mid-Yakima River Basin Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) project area encompasses over square miles. Major Storage Reservoirs in the Yakima River Basin PROVISIONAL DATA - SUBJECT TO CHANGE! Average daily streamflows indicated in cubic feet per second. Reservoir levels current as of midnight on date indicated. Click on gaging stations (red dots) for streamflow hydrographs.

    Washington: Yakima River Basin -- 7 site(s) found PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION Lists of, maps for, and information about real-time data are available with the "Predefined Displays". Water Quality Order Form; Contact: Jane Creech at or @: Keywords: Upper Yakima River, Yakima Basin Integrated Water Management Plan, Yakima River Basin, organochlorine, suspended sediment, Yakima Basin, Yakima River, (d), section , sediment, Total Maximum Daily Load, pesticide: WEB PAGE.

    21 North First Avenue, Suite Yakima, WA Toll-free: Compliance: Licensing: Fax: Sediment, Turbidity and Organochlorine Pesticide Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) project. In , TMDL technical evaluation was completed by Ecology to address suspended sediment, turbidity and organochlorine pesticide levels in the Upper Yakima River basin (Joy, ).


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Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report49 p. Abstract and link to online version. Metals. Concentrations of pesticides in the dissolved phase of surface water samples from the Yakima River basin, WA, were determined using preconcentration in the Goulden large-sample extractor (GLSE) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis.

Sample volumes ranging from 10 to L were processed with the GLSE, and the results from the large-sample analyses were compared to. This report contains the major findings of a assessment of water quality in streams and drains in the Yakima River Basin.

It is one of a series of reports by the National Water-Quality. Yakima River Basin Study Volume 1 Proposed Integrated Water Resource Management Plan U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Contract No. 08CAA ID/IQ, Task Prepared by. HDR Engineering Anchor QEA ECONorthwest ESA Adolfson Golder Associates.

U.S. Department of the Interior State of Washington Bureau of Reclamation Department of Ecology. Water Quality in the Yakima River Basin, Washington, Recommend Documents. No documents. Water Quality in the Yakima River Basin, Washington, Download PDF. 2 downloads 5 Views 25MB Size Report.

Comment. Points of Contact and Additional Information. Yakima River Pesticides and PCBs Total Maximum Daily Load Volume 1. Water Quality Study Findings by Art Johnson, Kristin Carmack Brandee Era-Miller Brandi Lubliner Steve Golding Randy Coots Environmental Assessment Program Washington State Department of Ecology Olympia, Washington Waterbody Numbers.

Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper, B) book online at best prices in India on Read Surface-Water-Quality Assessment of the Yakima River Basin, Washington: Distribution of Pesticides and Other Organic Compounds in Water, Sediment, and Author: Geological Survey (U.

S.). This report contains the major findings of a – assessment of water quality in streams and drains in the Yakima River Basin. It is one of a series of reports by the NAWQA Program that present major findings on water resources in 51 major river basins and aquifer systems across the Nation.

Embrey, S.S.:Surface-water-quality assessment of the Yakima River Basin, Washington: Areal distribution of fecal-indicator bacteria, JulyUnited States Geological Survey Open-File Report Google Scholar. Upper Yakima River Basin Suspended Sediment, Turbidity and Organochlorine Pesticide Total Maximum Daily Load Submittal Report by Jane Creech and Joe Joy Washington State Department of Ecology Water Quality Program Post Office Box Olympia, Washington August Publication No.

Central Columbia Plateau / Yakima River Basin Study Approach. During Cycle I of NAWQA, most of the work within the CCYK study unit focused on assessing the status and trends in the quality of freshwater streams and aquifers, and to provide a sound understanding of the natural and human factors that affect the quality of these resources (see Publications).

Year Published: Assessment of Eutrophication in the Lower Yakima River Basin, Washington, In response to concerns that excessive plant growth in the lower Yakima River in south-central Washington was degrading water quality and affecting recreational use, the U.S. Geological Survey and the South Yakima Conservation District conducted an assessment of eutrophication in the lower.

Natural Resources Building P.O. Box Washington ST SE Olympia, WA. The Yakima River Basin in south-central Washington was selected for one of four surface-water pilot studies.

The Yakima Basin pilot program showed that agricultural practices in the basin can greatly increase concentrations of suspended sediment, nutrients, trace metals, pesticides, and fecal-indicator bacteria in streams that receive.Report Pesticides in Surface Water of the Yakima River Basin, Washington, – Their Occurrence and an Assessment of Factors Affecting Concentrations and Loads (); Pesticides in Selected Small Streams in the Puget Sound Basin, (); Water Quality in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, (); Distribution.While most of the drinking water in the Yakima basin comes from wells, surface water also provides drinking water for some cities like Yakima (Naches River) and Cle Elum (Yakima River).

Figure 2. Monthly Average Flow in the Lower Yakima River and Selected Tributaries (USGS data: YakimaSulphur ; GrangerMoxee