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CSERC Study Shows That Livestock Presence Can Affect The Water Quality Of Streams In The Stanislaus National Forest


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     In an intensive water study done at forest streams in the Stanislaus National Forest, water quality samples collected for the past two summers by CSERC staff and tested by an independent laboratory showed high levels of contamination once livestock were present alongside the streams. The CSERC water study reports from 2009 and 2010 have now been released for scientific review and public consideration.

    • Click here to link to the .pdf file of CSERC's 2009 water report
    • Click here for an official summary of the 2009 water report

     

    • Click here to link to the .pdf file of CSERC's 2010 water report
    • Click here for the 2010 Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) followed by CSERC
    • Click here for Appendix 1 of CSERC's 2010 water report

(OR, to read a general overview of the work CSERC did, click here)

    
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