Method to support total maximum daily load development using hydrologic alteration as a surrogate to address aquatic-life impairment in New Jersey streams

Method to support total maximum daily load development using hydrologic alteration as a surrogate to address aquatic-life impairment in New Jersey streams

by Jonathan G. Kennen

Part of Scientific investigations report -- 2013-5089

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