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Information supporting the development of state and tribal nutrient creteria for lakes and reservoirs in nutrient ecoregion 5

Title:Information supporting the development of state and tribal nutrient creteria for lakes and reservoirs in nutrient ecoregion 5
Alternate title:Ambient water quality criteria recommendations : information supporting the development of state and tribal nutrient criteria for lakes and reservoirs in nutrient ecoregion V : South Central Cultivated Great Plains including all or parts of the states of : Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, and the authorized Tribes within the ecoregion
Alternate title:South Central Cultivated Great Plains including all or parts of the states of : Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, and the authorized Tribes within the ecoregion
Alternate title:Lakes and reservoirs in nutrient ecoregion 5
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Note:U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Office of Science and Technology, Health and Ecological Criteria Division, 2001
  
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Subject:Lakes -- Great Plains -- Environmental conditions
Subject:Nutrient pollution of water -- Great Plains
Subject:Reservoirs -- Great Plains -- Environmental conditions
Subject:Water quality -- Great Plains
Subject:Water quality -- Standards -- Great Plains
Subject:Water -- Pollution -- Great Plains
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