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- Document Title
- Hawk Creek Watershed Biotic Stressor Identification
- Date
- 2013
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Use & Availability, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity
- Author (Corporate)
- Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
- Keywords
- base flow, base flows, tile drainage, tile drainages, runoff, runoffs, run-off, run-offs, run off, run offs, running off, runs off, sediment, sediments, sedimentation, agricultural runoff, agricultural runoffs, agricultural run-off, agricultural run off, ag runoff, ag run-off, ag run off, aquatic habitat, aquatic habitats, biological integrity, biotic impairment, biotic impairments, drainage water quality, drainage water qualities, index of biological integrity, biotic integrity, peak flow, peak flows, agriculture drainage, agriculture drainages, agricultural drainage, ag drainage, drainage system, drainage water, drainage, water temperature, water temperatures, channel erosion, channel erosing, temperature pollution, biotic stressor, Hawk Creek, Hawk Creek Watershed
- 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
- Cedar River Watershed Biotic Stressor Identification
- Date
- 2013
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Use & Availability, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics
- Keywords
- base flow, base flows, tile drainage, tile drainages, 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, index of biological integrity, biotic integrity, peak flow, peak flows, tile drain, tile drains, 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, channel erosion, channel erosing, temperature pollution, Cedar River, biotic stressor, Cedar River Watershed
- Document Title
- Buffalo River Watershed Biotic Stressor Identification
- Date
- 2014
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Use & Availability, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity
- Keywords
- base flow, base flows, tile drainage, tile drainages, runoff, runoffs, run-off, run-offs, run off, run offs, running off, runs off, sediment, sediments, sedimentation, urban runoff, urban runoffs, urban run-off, urban run-offs, urban run off, urban run offs, agricultural runoff, agricultural runoffs, agricultural run-off, agricultural run off, ag runoff, ag run-off, ag run off, aquatic habitat, aquatic habitats, baseflow, baseflows, biotic impairment, biotic impairments, index of biological integrity, biotic integrity, peak flow, peak flows, tile drain, tile drains, 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, channel erosion, channel erosing, Buffalo River, temperature pollution, Buffalo River Watershed, biotic stressor
- Document Title
- Yellow Medicine River Watershed Biotic Stressor Identification
- Date
- 2013
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Use & Availability, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity
- Keywords
- base flow, base flows, tile drainage, tile drainages, runoff, runoffs, run-off, run-offs, run off, run offs, running off, runs off, sediment, sediments, sedimentation, 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, peak flow, peak flows, sediment load, sediment loads, sediment loading, tile drain, tile drains, 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, channel erosion, channel erosing, temperature pollution, biotic stressor, Yellow Medicine River, Yellow Medicine River Watershed
- Document Title
- Restoring impaired Superior tributaries: Stormwater BMP evaluation, education and outreach
- Date
- 2011
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Urban & Industrial Stormwater, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity
- Keywords
- sediment, sediments, sedimentation, Best Management Practice, Best Management Practices, BMP, BMPs, B.M.P., B.M.Ps, trout stream, trout streams, stormwater runoff control, stormwater runoff controls, storm water runoff control, storm water runoff controls, streambank protection, stream bank protection, stream bank protections, aquatic habitat, aquatic habitats, bank erosion, stormwater, storm-water, storm water, streambank erosion, stream-bank erosion, stream bank erosion, urban & industrial stormwater, urban and industrial stormwater, urban and industrial storm water, urban and industrial storm-water, urban & industrial storm water, urban & industrial storm-water, Lake Superior, storm water managment, stormwater management, stream restoration, stormwater runoff, 319 project, 319, 319 Demonstration, Education, Research Final Research Report, sediment transport, sediments transport, North Shore, streambank stabilization, temperature pollution
- Document Title
- Coon Creek Watershed District Stressor Identification Report
- Date
- 2014
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Use & Availability, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity
- Author (Corporate)
- Coon Creek Watershed District
- Keywords
- sediment, sediments, sedimentation, total suspended solid, total suspended solids, TSS, aquatic habitat, aquatic habitats, biotic impairment, biotic impairments, hydrology, hydrologic, peak flow, peak flows, sediment load, sediment loads, sediment loading, total phosphorus, TP, water biology & aquatic habitat, water biology and aquatic habitat, water biology & aquatic habitats, water biology and aquatic habitats, phosphorus, phosphorous, water temperature, water temperatures, temperature pollution, biotic stressor, Coon Creek Watershed, Causal Analysis/Diagnosis Decision Information System, CADDIS