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Identification of Most Probable Stressors To Aquatic Life In the Touchet River, Washington (Final)
Citation:
U.S. EPA. Identification of Most Probable Stressors To Aquatic Life In the Touchet River, Washington (Final). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-08/145, 2010.
Impact/Purpose:
The Touchet River, WA case study illustrates a causal assessment in a watershed using the USEPA stressor identification process described on www.epa.gov/caddis.
Description:
EPA announced the availability of the final report, Identification of Most Probable Stressors to Aquatic Life in the Touchet River, Washington. This study includes the screening causal assessment of the Touchet River, a sub-watershed of the Walla Walla River in eastern Washington State, is the first application of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Stressor Identification (SI) process to a long stretch of river or to the Northwest.
URLs/Downloads:
Identification of Most Probable Stressors to Aquatic Life in the Touchet River, Washington (PDF, 78 pp, 2016 KB, about PDF)The Causal Analysis/Diagnosis Decision Information System (Caddis)