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Causal Analysis of Biological Impairment In Long Creek, A Sandy-Bottomed Stream In Coastal Southern Maine (Final Report)
EPA annnounces the release of the Causal Analysis of Biological Impairment in Long Creek: A Sandy-Bottomed Stream in Coastal Southern Maine final document on December 13, 2007.
Citation:
U.S. EPA. Causal Analysis of Biological Impairment In Long Creek, A Sandy-Bottomed Stream In Coastal Southern Maine (Final Report). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/065F, 2008.
Impact/Purpose:
This assessment presents results from a complex causal assessment of a biologically impaired, urbanized coastal watershed located primarily in South Portland, Maine, USA—the Long Creek watershed.
Description:
This assessment presents results from a complex causal assessment of a biologically impaired, urbanized coastal watershed located primarily in South Portland, Maine, USA - the Long Creek watershed. This case study serves as an example implementation of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Stressor Identification (SI) guidance (https://www.epa.gov/caddis/).
URLs/Downloads:
Causal Analysis/Diagnosis Decision Information System (CADDIS)Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Causal Analysis of Biological Impairment in Long Creek: A Sandy-Bottomed Stream in Coastal Southern Maine (PDF, 224 pp, 5684 KB, about PDF)
FR Notice: Mar 26, 2008
Causal Analysis of Biological Impairment in Long Creek