Water Quality of Watershed

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Water Quality of Watershed 1. Look at the data provided on the new watershed diagram and discuss the difference in levels 2. Brain storm a list of ideas. 3 columns of notes 3. *Agree on an explanation and evaluation of the water quality in this watershed 4. Write up (individually) an evaluation of water quality Describe the data (use actual numbers!) Explain why this data is present (causes), and relationships with other pieces of data Any other associated problems that you might expect to see in these areas