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Introduction
Area
Sites
Salmon
Water
Wildlife
Data
Analysis
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Section 1: Introduction and Background
     1.1    Basic Facts about Bear Creek
     1.2    History of Redmond
     1.3    Geologic History of Bear Creek
     1.4    Development of Redmond
     1.5    King County's Goals for Bear Creek
     1.6    Previous Assessment of Ecosystem

 
Section 2: Area
     2.1    Area of Bear Creek Basin

 
Section 3: Sites
     3.1    Avondale Site with Bridge
     3.2    Redmond Town Center Site
     3.3    Cottage Lake Site

 
Section 4: Salmon
     4.1    Life Cycle
     4.2    Bear Creek Salmon
     4.3    Why are Salmon important?
     4.4    Endangered Species Act (ESA) and Salmon
     4.5    How can I help?

 
Section 5: Water
     5.1    pH
     5.2    Turbidity
     5.3    TDS
     5.4    Temperature
     5.5    Conductivity
     5.6    Oxygen Reduction Potential
     5.7    Flow
     5.8    Depth and Volume
     5.9    Dissolved Oxygen
     5.10  Nitrates
     5.11  Phosphates

 
Section 6: Wildlife
     6.1    Marine Aquatic Wildlife
     6.2    Mammals
     6.3    Birds
     6.4   Amphibians and Reptiles
     6.5   Plant Life 
     6.6   Wildlife Survey 

 
Section 7: Data
     7.1    Data Tables
     7.2    Graphs

 
Section 8: Analysis
     8.1   What does the data mean? 
     8.2   Relating to Bear Creek
     8.3   Specific conditions to Development
 
Section 9: Final Thoughts and Recommendations
     9.1   Health of Ecosystem - Avondale Site
     9.2   Health of Ecosystem - RTC Site
     9.3   Health of Ecosystem - Cottage Lake Site
     9.4   Proposals & Recommendations    

 

Section 10: Conclusion