Public Comments Invited on Water Cleanup List
WRIA | Primary Location |
Water Body | Pollution Problems (see below for definitions) |
49 | Okanogan Co. | Okanogan River | PCB and DDT |
37 | Yakima Co. | Granger Drain | Fecal Coliform |
49 | Okanogan Co. | Similkameen River | Arsenic |
41, 43 | Grant Co. | Moses Lake, Rocky Ford Creek, Upper Crab Creek | Phosphorus |
3 | Skagit Co. | Carpenter Cr.,
Fisher Cr., Fisher Slough, Skagit Basin |
Fecal Coliform and Temperature |
10 | Pierce Co. | South Prairie Creek | Fecal Coliform |
10 | Pierce Co. | Meeker Ditch and Clark's Creek | Fecal Coliform, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, and Temperature |
18 | Clallam Co. | Dungeness River/Bay Expansion | Fecal Coliform |
Ecology reviews and responds to your comments during May and June. The water cleanup list will be finalized by July 14. Work begins on selected waters in fall 2000.
Please address your comments on the above priority list by May 19, 2000, to Ron McBride, Ecology, P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600, rmcb461@ecy.wa.gov, phone (360) 407-6469, or fax (360) 407-6426.
The entire list of water bodies we chose from can be viewed on our website: http://www.wa.gov/ecology/wq/303d/
Definitions of Pollution Problems: Although not necessarily agents of disease, fecal coliform bacteria indicate the presence of disease-carrying organisms, which live in the same environment as the fecal coliform bacteria.
A certain minimum amount of dissolved oxygen must be present in water for aquatic life to survive.
Temperature is important because it governs the kinds of aquatic life that can live in a stream. For instance, streams must be cooler than 61% Fahrenheit for salmon to successfully spawn.
pH is a term used to indicate the alkalinity or acidity of a substance as ranked on a scale from 1.0 to 14.0. Neutral pH is 7.0. Acidity increases as the pH gets lower.
PCB - Highly persistent organic chemicals used primarily in electrical equipment (e.g. transformers). Banned from production in mid-1970s. Accumulates in fish tissue.
DDT - Highly persistent organic insecticide used widely until banned in 1972. Accumulates in fish tissue.
Arsenic is a naturally occurring element. Human activities can increase concentrations to toxic levels in the environment.
Phosphorus serves as a nutrient or "fertilizer" for algae and aquatic plants. Too much algae cause aesthetic problems and reduce oxygen levels in lakes and streams.