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page C-6

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Title page C-6
Relation A report on pollution
Date 2005-06-13 to 2005-06-20
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Description layers. Therefore, it is concluded that the tidal fluctuation will have its greatest effect on the slime problem during periods of low river flow. As was mentioned earlier, the critical flow would be approximately 220,000 cfs at the lower drifts. The net effect during low-flow periods would be a greater accumulation of slime. This tide estimate was used throughout the evaluation of fisherman reports.
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