We invite you to comment on the draft Soos Creek water quality improvement plan. This draft water quality improvement plan addresses excess fine sediment resulting from human activities, as indicated by benthic macroinvertebrates monitoring. Benthic invertebrates and other aquatic organisms, like salmon, have similar needs for healthy waters to thrive, meaning that if they aren’t doing well, other aquatic life that relies on the same habitat is jeopardized, too.
The goal of this water quality improvement plan, formally known as a Total Maximum Daily Load, or TMDL, is to identify water quality improvements needed to reduce fine sediment loads to levels that are healthy for fish and other aquatic lifein the Soos Creek watershed.
Please note that this comment form is for the purpose of submitting a comment to the Washington State Department of Ecology. Contact information is necessary if you want to receive future notices or responses related to this topic.
After the close of the comment period, we will consider and respond to all comments. Comments and the response to comments will be added as an appendix to the report.
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We invite you to comment on the draft Soos Creek water quality improvement plan. This draft water quality improvement plan addresses excess fine sediment resulting from human activities, as indicated by benthic macroinvertebrates monitoring. Benthic invertebrates and other aquatic organisms, like salmon, have similar needs for healthy waters to thrive, meaning that if they aren’t doing well, other aquatic life that relies on the same habitat is jeopardized, too.
The goal of this water quality improvement plan, formally known as a Total Maximum Daily Load, or TMDL, is to identify water quality improvements needed to reduce fine sediment loads to levels that are healthy for fish and other aquatic life in the Soos Creek watershed.
Please note that this comment form is for the purpose of submitting a comment to the Washington State Department of Ecology. Contact information is necessary if you want to receive future notices or responses related to this topic.
After the close of the comment period, we will consider and respond to all comments. Comments and the response to comments will be added as an appendix to the report.
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