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1 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES - EXHIBIT E 



2 "The Physiology of Fishes": and Water Quality Criteria, 



3 2nd Ed., Pub. 3A, 1963 Calif. Water Qual. Control Bd. 



4 Control of abnormal enrichment from phosphates, etc. 



5 7. Residues (fats, oils, grease, and 

 g floating solids, sludge deposits) 



7 Marine, estuary and fresh water 



g Oils, tars, grease, animal fats: none 



g allowable. It should be a consistent policy to eliminate 



oils, floating solids, suspended solids, sludge, and 

 ji sediment before they can enter the receiving water. 

 Includes earth or other materials from construction 

 projects . 



8. Sediment 



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»5 Marine, estuary and fresh water 



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No deposition which adversely affects fish 

 or shellfish propagation, growth, and habitat. Conditions 

 ascribed to nature should be controlled wherever possible. 

 Includes earth or other construction materials from road, 

 dike, or culvert projects. Also debris from construction 

 or operation of dams and reservoirs. Absence of sludge 



22 deposits 



9. Toxic or Other Deleterious Substances 



24 (pesticides, phenollcs, and related organic and Inorganic 



25 materials) 



