124531 -
: Both creeks are critical habitats for spawning and rearing of native fish species, including salmon, steelhead, lamprey, and freshwater mussels .
Based on the identification number , this topic refers to the Washington State Department of Ecology's cleanup project for a site located on Railroad Avenue in Ellensburg . Cleanup Review Summary
: It corresponds to page 531 in Volume 124 of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery , which reviews results of total arch graft implantation for aortic dissection. 124531
: The area is also a corridor for wildlife like deer and beaver, requiring careful mitigation during cleanup activities to protect the riparian habitat. Contextual Mentions
: The primary concern identified by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is the interaction between contaminated groundwater and surface water, which could negatively impact aquatic resources. Operational Requirements : : Both creeks are critical habitats for spawning
While "124531" is primarily associated with this environmental cleanup document, the number also appears in other technical and academic contexts:
: Continuous monitoring throughout the year is recommended due to seasonal variations in streamflow and irrigation practices. : The area is also a corridor for
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