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Title
Cache Creek, Total Suspended Solids and Turbidity, Monitoring Program, 2004 Annual Report
Creator
Schladow, S. Geoffrey
Hammersmark, Christopher T.
Date Created and/or Issued
2005 September 8
Publication Information
Schladow, S. Geoffrey; Hammersmark, Christopher T.
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, Library, Water Resources Collections and Archives
Collection
Cache Creek Catalog
Rights Information
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Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Description
Scope/Content: Version: Draft
Scope/Content: Prepared for Community Development Agency
Scope/Content: Data type: sediment, Cache Creek flows
Scope/Content: Description of sediment monitoring program and results for (total suspended solids (TSS) and turbidity) for the 2004 monitoring season.
Type
text
Form/Genre
reports
Tables
Maps
Graphs
Appendices
Extent
21 pages.
Identifier
ark:/86086/n23x8632
Document No. 315
Subject
sediment
total suspended solids (TSS)
turbidity
Cache Creek water quality
Place
Cache Creek at Capay Bridge, Esparto bridge, I-505 bridge, County Road 94B bridge and County Road 99W bridge.

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