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    Black, Chris
    Ajami, Hoori
    Guertin, D. Phillip
    Levick, Lainie R.
    Uhlman, Kristine
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    Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical features, Section 3: Biological features, Section 4: Social/Economic, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Local Watershed Planning, Appendix A: Water Quality Data and Assessments, Appendix B: Selected References, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
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