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<title>Nitrogen Loading From Wastewater Treatment Plants To Upper Narragansett Bay</title>
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	<p>Increasing awareness of low-oxygen conditions in Narragansett Bay, as well as other</p>
<p>symptoms of eutrophication such as macroalgae accumulation, eelgrass failure, and fish</p>
<p>kills, has led to management actions to reduce nitrogen loads to the upper Bay</p>

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<author>Donald Pryor et al.</author>


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<title>Physical Property and Chemical Characteristics of Surface Sediment Grab Samples from Narragansett Bay and the Providence and Seekonk Rivers</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 11:32:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>This document contains data tables, maps, plots, and documentation on Brown</p>
<p>University’s Narragansett Bay Sediment Project compiled by David W. Murray, Brown</p>
<p>University, for the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission with</p>
<p>support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The data were compiled and</p>
<p>analyzed as part of a New England pilot project exploring the development of a</p>
<p>biological condition gradient applicable to estuarine systems.</p>

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<author>D. W. Murray et al.</author>


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