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User Study IDMROB0001
Study NameDeschutes River Watershed (WRIA 13), multi-parameter TMDL
Study Implementation StatusONGOING
Study PurposeThis study will evaluate surface water and groundwater interactions along the mainstem Deschutes River lying between the upper Deschutes Falls near Vail and the E-street bridge at Tumwater.
Study TypeTotal Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) development
Study QA Planning Level4
Study QA Assessment LevelLevel 3 - Data Verified and ASSESSED FOR USABILITY
Study Start Date6/1/2003
Study End Date 
Study Responsible EntityECY-EAP
Study Ecology Lead/ContactRoberts, Mindy
Study Grant/Loan Number
Study Area NameWRIA 13, Deschutes
Study Area DescriptionWater Resource Inventory Area 13, Deschutes River Watershed
Study Area TypeOTHER
Study Result Description
Study QA Project Plan DescriptionA formal quality assurance project plan is available for this project.
Study Special Requirements
Study Resource Estimate
Study Lab Cost Estimate
Study BibliographyQuality Assurance Project Plan: Deschutes River, Capitol Lake, and Budd Inlet Temperature, Fecal Coliform Bacteria, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, and Fine Sediment Total Maximum Daily Load Study
Assessment of Surface Water / Groundwater Interactions and Associated Nutrient Fluxes in the Deschutes River and Percival Creek Watersheds, Thurston County
Plate 1 for the report: Assessment of Surface Water / Groundwater Interactions and Associated Nutrient Fluxes in the Deschutes River and Percival Creek Watersheds, Thurston County
Plate 2 for the report: Assessment of Surface Water / Groundwater Interactions and Associated Nutrient Fluxes in the Deschutes River and Percival Creek Watersheds, Thurston County


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