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- Document Title
- Zumbro River Watershed Stressor Identification Report
- Date
- 2016
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Use & Availability, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity
- Keywords
- nitrate, nitrates, Nitrate-N, total suspended solid, total suspended solids, TSS, aquatic habitat, aquatic habitats, biotic impairment, biotic impairments, connectivity, connectiveness, index of biological integrity, biotic integrity, low dissolved oxygen, dissolved oxygen, DO, water biology & aquatic habitat, water biology and aquatic habitat, water biology & aquatic habitats, water biology and aquatic habitats, water temperature, water temperatures, biotic stressor, Zumbro River Watershed, flow alteration
- Document Title
- 12-Mile Creek Dissolved Oxygen Total Maximum Daily Load Report
- Date
- 2015
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Use & Availability, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity, Water Economics
- Author (Corporate)
- Crow River Organization of Water, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Wenck Associates, Inc., RESPEC
- Keywords
- Total Maximum Daily Load, Total Maximum Daily Loads, TMDL, TMDLs, T.M.D.L., T.M.D.Ls, water quality indicator, water quality indicators, low dissolved oxygen, water quality assessment, water quality assessments, water-quality assessment, water-quality assessments, water quality data, water quality management, water quality managements, water quality modeling, water quality model, Water Quality Regulation, Water Quality Regulations, WQR, W.Q.R, WQRs, W.Q.Rs, water quality sampling, water quality standard, water quality standards, watershed assessment tool, watershed assessment tools, water shed assessment tool, water shed assessment tools, water-shed assessment tool, water-shed assessment tools, watershed management, watershed managements, water-shed management, water-shed managements, water shed management, water shed managements, watershed modeling, water-shed modeling, water shed modeling, dissolved oxygen, DO, water quality & pollutants, water quality and pollutants, water quality restoration, water temperature, water temperatures, watershed monitors, watershed monitor, watershed monitoring, 303(d) list, 12 Mile Creek Watershed
- Document Title
- Mud Creek (Snake River Watershed) Stressor Identification Report: A study of local stressors causing a lack of biotic communities in Mud Creek Sub-watershed of the Snake River (St. Croix) 8 Digit HUC Watershed
- Date
- 2013
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Wastewater, Water Quality & Pollutants, Hydrology
- Keywords
- riparian, riparians, riparian habitat, riparian habitats, ditch, ditches, low dissolved oxygen, hydrology, hydrologic, stressor indicator, stressor indicators, water conveyance & hydraulics, water conveyance and hydraulics, water biology & aquatic habitat, water biology and aquatic habitat, water biology & aquatic habitats, water biology and aquatic habitats, water monitoring & assessment, water monitoring and assessment, stressors, stressor
- Document Title
- Mississippi River (Winona) Watershed Biotic Stressor Identification Report
- Date
- 2015
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Use & Availability, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity
- Keywords
- nitrate, nitrates, Nitrate-N, soil erosion, soil erosions, soil-erosion, soil-erosions, sediment, sediments, sedimentation, total suspended solid, total suspended solids, TSS, agricultural runoff, agricultural runoffs, agricultural run-off, agricultural run off, ag runoff, ag run-off, ag run off, aquatic habitat, aquatic habitats, biotic impairment, biotic impairments, connectivity, connectiveness, low dissolved oxygen, dissolved oxygen, DO, erosion, erosions, erode, eroding, erodes, water biology & aquatic habitat, water biology and aquatic habitat, water biology & aquatic habitats, water biology and aquatic habitats, agriculture drainage, agriculture drainages, agricultural drainage, ag drainage, water temperature, water temperatures, Mississippi River, temperature pollution, biotic stressor, Mississippi River (Winona) Watershed
- Document Title
- The Effects of High Temperature, Low Dissolved Oxygen, and Asian Tapeworm Infection on Growth and Survival of the Topeka shiner, Notropis topeka
- Date
- 2006
- Main Topic
- Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity
- Keywords
- low dissolved oxygen, worm, worms, worming, growth, growing, grow, grows, grew, temperature, temperatures, Topeka Shiner, Notropis topeka, tapeworms, Asian tapeworms