Difference between revisions of "WATER QUALITY"
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*[http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2016/3053/fs20163053.pdf Voichick, N., Kennedy, T.A., Topping, D.J., Griffiths, R.E., and Fry, K.L., 2016, Water clarity of the Colorado River—Implications for food webs and fish communities: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2016–3053, 4 p.] | *[http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2016/3053/fs20163053.pdf Voichick, N., Kennedy, T.A., Topping, D.J., Griffiths, R.E., and Fry, K.L., 2016, Water clarity of the Colorado River—Implications for food webs and fish communities: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2016–3053, 4 p.] | ||
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Desired Future Condition for Water QualityWater quality with regards to dissolved oxygen, nutrient concentrations and cycling, turbidity, temperature, etc., is sufficient to support natural ecosystem functions, visitor safety and visitor experience to the extent feasible and consistent with the life history requirements of focal aquatic species. |
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