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Jackson council votes to continue voluntary water-quality monitoring downstream of Wetland 4
Summary
Council unanimously directed staff to continue voluntary water-quality testing downstream of Wetland 4, publish the results, and return with a full report in two years after staff presentations showed substantial nutrient reductions through the town's constructed wetland series.
The Jackson Town Council voted unanimously Nov. 17 to continue voluntary water-quality monitoring at sampling points downstream of Wetland 4 and to make the data publicly available.
Staff presented results from about 2 1/2 years of monitoring showing progressive reductions in nitrate, ammonia and phosphorus as treated effluent passes through a series of constructed wetlands before entering the Snake River. "The staff recommendation is to continue additional testing downstream of Wetland 4," Ecosystem…
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