1 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES - EXHIBIT D 



2 8. Sediment 



3 Marine, estuary and fresh water 



4 No deposition which adversely affects fish 



5 or shellfish propagation, growth, and habitat. Conditions 

 g ascribed to nature should be controlled wherever possible. 

 Y Includes earth or other construction materials from road, 

 g dike, or culvert projects. Also debris from construction 

 Q or operation of dams and reservoirs. Absence of sludge 



jQ deposits. 



ji 9. Toxic or Other Deleterious Substances 



(pesticides, phenolics, and related organic and inorganic 



materials) 

 14 Marine, estuary and fresh water 



j5 None allowed from domestic. Industry, agri- 



jg culture or mining, including earth or other construction 



2« materials from road, bridge, dike, or culvert projects 



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that will produce stress on aquatic organisms or result 

 in a significant ecological change. Use of pesticides by 

 any governmental or private entity to be stringently con- 

 trolled. In no case shall pesticides or other material be 

 allowed which could limit or prohibit the use of fish or 

 shellfish for commercial or personal use. Absence of con- 

 crete leachings, etc. 



Suggested reference: Water Quality Criteria, 



