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Table 31. Area of L<strong>and</strong> Use Categories within the Range of Steelhead Trout DPSs (km²).<br />

......................................................................................................................................... 211<br />

Table 32. Select rivers in the southwest coast region (Carter <strong>and</strong> Resh 2005).............. 212<br />

Table 33. L<strong>and</strong> uses <strong>and</strong> population density in several southwest coast watersheds<br />

(Carter <strong>and</strong> Resh 2005). .................................................................................................. 213<br />

Table 34. California's 2006 Section 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Segments:<br />

segments listed for exceeding temperature <strong>and</strong> carbofuran limits (CEPA 2007)........... 215<br />

Table 35. Area of l<strong>and</strong> use categories within Chinook Salmon ESUs in km². .............. 226<br />

Table 36. Area of l<strong>and</strong> use categories within chum <strong>and</strong> coho ESUs in km².................. 227<br />

Table 37. Area of l<strong>and</strong> use categories within sockeye ESUs <strong>and</strong> steelhead DPSs in km².<br />

......................................................................................................................................... 228<br />

Table 38. Select tributaries of the Columbia River (Carter <strong>and</strong> Resh 2005) ................. 229<br />

Table 39. L<strong>and</strong> use <strong>and</strong> population density in select tributaries of the Columbia River<br />

(Stanford, Hauer et al. 2005)........................................................................................... 230<br />

Table 40. Amount of most common a.i.s applied to crops in Hood River Basin 1990-<br />

1996 (Jenkins et al. 2004). .............................................................................................. 234<br />

Table 41. Examples of Water Quality Contaminants in Residential <strong>and</strong> Urban Areas . 250<br />

Table 42. Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound (PSAT 2005)..................................... 255<br />

Table 43. Change in total area (acres 2 ) of tidal wetl<strong>and</strong>s (tidal marshes <strong>and</strong> swamps) due<br />

to filling <strong>and</strong> diking between 1870 <strong>and</strong> 1970 (Good 2000)............................................ 261<br />

Table 44. Environmental fate characteristics of carbaryl (EPA 2003). ......................... 269<br />

Table 45. Environmental fate characteristics of carbofuran (EPA 2004)...................... 271<br />

Table 46. Environmental fate characteristics of methomyl (EPA 2003)....................... 273<br />

Table 47. General life histories of Pacific salmonids. ................................................... 274<br />

Table 48. Examples of registered uses of carbaryl, carbofuran, methomyl <strong>and</strong> the<br />

exposure method used by EPA in BEs. .......................................................................... 277<br />

Table 49. PRZM-EXAMS exposure estimates from EPA’s BEs.................................. 279<br />

Table 50. GENEEC estimated concentrations of carbaryl, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl in<br />

surface water adjacent to sweet corn, potatoes, sweet corn, potatoes, <strong>and</strong> citrus........... 284<br />

Table 51. Average initial concentration of any a.i. in surface water resulting from a<br />

direct overspray of aquatic habitat.................................................................................. 287<br />

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