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Sep 11, 2021

Surface Water Ambient Toxics (SWAT) reports 1999-2006

Surface Water Ambient Toxics   1999-2006

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 1999

2006 Surface Water Ambient Toxics (SWAT) Monitoring Program Report

2005 Surface Water Ambient Toxics (SWAT) Monitoring Program Report
2004 Surface Water Ambient Toxics (SWAT) Monitoring Program Report

2002-2003 Surface Water Ambient Toxics (SWAT) Monitoring Program Report

Ambient Biological Monitoring: Text and Tables; Temperature Graphs (2002 and 2003); Maps
Data files: (2002) 1135113611371138, 11391140114111421143, 14441145114611471149, 11501151115211531154, 11571158115911601161, 11621164116511661167, 11681169117311781181, 11821183118511861187.
Date files: (2003) 1220122112221223, 12241227122812291230, 12311232123312351238, 12391240124512461247, 12501251125412551257, 12581259126012611262, 12631264126512661267, 12681272127312741275, 1276, 1277.

2003 Kennebec River Caged Mussel Study


2001 Surface Water Ambient Toxics (SWAT) Monitoring Program Report

2000 Surface Water Ambient Toxics (SWAT) Monitoring Program Report. This report contains the results of the 2000 SWAT monitoring program.   There are also separate full reports of the 'Loon Effects Study', summarized in the Lakes Module, and a report of the 'Caged Mussel Dioxin Bioassay' and 'Caged Mussel PCB Study', summarized in the Special Studies module.  

1999 Surface Water Ambient Toxics (SWAT) Monitoring Program Report. 1999 SWAT Report.  This report contains the results of Maine’s 1999 Surface Water Ambient Toxic (SWAT) monitoring program. Much of the data was previously summarized in a progress report published in June 2000. That report was used by the SWAT Technical Advisory Group and the DEP in review and development of the 2000 SWAT workplan. All of the data have been used as soon as received in DEP’s water quality management activities wherever appropriate.

Important Note 6/11/01: The 1999 SWAT mussels for nickel and copper are being reanalyzed. The correct data will be added when the analysis is completed.

The report is organized into 4 parts, 1 Coastal, 2 Lakes, 3 Rivers and Streams, and 4 Special Studies. Within each part, results are presented in the order of the 1999 workplan.

Questions may be directed to authors of each study or to Barry Mower, DEP, SHS 17, Augusta, Maine 04333, tel: 207-287-7777.

A Decade of Toxic Monitoring Along Maine's Coast.   More information added 6/2000.

Fish tissue contamination in the State of Mainefish consumption advisories

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