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Columbia River Basin Toxics Monitoring Project Tracking Matrix

The Columbia River Basin Toxics Monitoring Project Tracking Matrix is intended to advance the broad understanding of toxics monitoring efforts in the Columbia River Basin (who’s doing what, where, when, and how), help facilitate coordination and collaboration among toxics monitoring projects, and assist with identifying information gaps.

It is primarily intended as a reference for members of the Columbia River Basin Restoration Program Toxics Monitoring Subgroup and other entities working to assess, reduce, and/or clean up toxics in the watershed.
 
For questions, or to have your toxics monitoring project added to the matrix, contact the Toxics Monitoring Subgroup core team at gs-crbtoxmon@usgs.gov.


The matrix is available below in multiple formats (PDF, Excel, and CSV) and will be updated over time.

  • Columbia River Basin Toxics Monitoring Project Tracking Matrix (pdf) (365.7 KB, October 25, 2023)
  • Columbia River Basin Toxics Monitoring Project Tracking Matrix (xlsx) (45.76 KB, October 25, 2023)
  • Columbia River Basin Toxics Monitoring Project Tracking Matrix (csv) (xlsx) (50.99 KB, October 25, 2023)
    Note: You will need to add the .csv extension when you save this file.

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