Puget Sound Water Quality Annotated Bibliography Of Agency Materials (addresses) January 1989 0001

;) :HG’-'73Za Cr, gaZ G–c/’ S o c/hJ{..) PUGH SOUND WATER QUALIW An Annotded MA rJ gen I aterials ; a c/, S-- January 1989 td I pu397 H' 1 lo(/ C1%. / LO/6 V)UG tqg7 Puget Sound Water Quality Authority 217 Pine St., Suite 1100 Seattle, Washington 98101 206-464-7320 or 800-54-SOUND IL/ III 562 :?! '1 HIgH ini••Hll•IH•H•iw=in –-Un-n=/ ling nonpoint source pollution, will be available in spring 1989. (available from PSWQA no cost) 3) Bibliography of educational materials for watershed planning. 1988. A preliminary compilation of materials (local and national) of interest to anyone involved with nonpoint source pollution and watershed planning. 17pp. (available from PSWQA no cost) E) Washington Department of Ecology Note: The Department publishes a series of ”FOCUS" fact sheets briefly discussing various nonpoint source pol- lution issues, available free from the Publications Office. 1) Local planning and management ofnonpoint source pollution (Chapter 4(n-12 WAC). 1988. This nonpoint Tule promulgated by the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority and coordinated by the Department of Ecology establishes ”criteria and procedures for ranking water- sheds and for developing and implementing action plans for watersheds most in need of corrective and/or preven- tive actions". 141>p. (available from Ecology, Water Quality Management Section, Nonpoint Source Unit, 206- 438-7069 or from the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority, no cost) 2) Nonpoint source pollution management program. Draft. 1988. This document describes the sources of fund- ing for nonpoint activities, state and regional programs for implementing best management practices and federal programs that…
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