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Russian River to undergo water quality testing

Bob Norberg
Press Democrat
07/13/2011

The Sonoma County Water Agency has begun testing water quality year-around in 23 locations in the Russian River from Cloverdale to Jenner as part of a federal mandate to do more to protect salmon and steelhead.

The program will cost $100,000 to $200,000 for twice weekly testing in the river during the low-flow periods and twice monthly at other times, according to water agency engineer George Lincoln.

The federal National Marine Fisheries Service is requiring the water agency to lower summertime flows in the Russian River to protect the habitat of chinook salmon and steelhead, which are on the threatened list.

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