Coquille Indian Tribe Water Quality Monitoring Program Summary Report–March, 2010
Over the last ten years the Tribe has been assessing and monitoring the state of tribal waters under the Tribal Water Quality Monitoring Program (WQMP). The Primary purpose of the Tribal WQMP is to provide answers to the following questions regarding the water resources of the Tribe: What is the overall quality of waters on Tribal lands? To what extent is water quality changing over time? What are the problem areas and the areas needing protection? What level of protection is needed? How effective are the established clean water programs? And, how are timber management activities affecting the overall quality of waters on Tribal Forest Lands?
This 2010 Coquille Indian Tribe Water Quality Monitoring Program Report was developed to outline the current status of the Tribe’s Water Quality Monitoring Program (WQMP) with a broad look at tribal water quality activities of the past, and a reassessment of the goals and objectives of future program activities. The Tribe considers the WQMP to be subject to periodic review and adaptation as part of the Tribe’s continuous planning process.
















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