Washington Water Resource: v.10:no.3(1999:summer)
Abstract
Articles include: Sediment Budget of a Mixed-Use Urbanizing Watershed; Effects of Hydraulic Loadings and Temperature on the Pollutant Removal Efficiency; Restabilization of Stream Channels in Urban Watersheds; Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of the Endangered Species Act; The Scorption Capacity of Aluminum in Alum-Treated Lake Sediments; Oak Lake Creek: A Case Study of Fish Passage through Culverts.
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