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National Stream Report
Wadeable Streams Assessment: A Collaborative Survey of the Nation's Streams
EPA 841-B-06-002 December 2006
The Wadeable Streams Assessment (WSA) is a first-ever statistically-valid survey of the biological condition of
small streams throughout the U.S. EPA worked with the states to conduct the assessment in 2004-2005. The WSA is
designed like an opinion poll: that is, 1,392 sites were selected at random to represent the condition of all streams
in regions that share similar ecological characteristics. Wadeable streams were chosen for study because they are a
critical natural resource and because we have a well-established set of methods for monitoring them. Participants
used the same standardized methods at all sites, to ensure results that are comparable across the nation.
The WSA establishes a national baseline we can use to compare to results from future studies. This information will
help us evaluate the successes of our national efforts to protect and restore water quality. Along with upcoming studies
of other water resource types - coastal waters, lakes, large rivers and wetlands - the WSA responds to criticisms that the
nation's monitoring programs are not providing key answers about water quality. The WSA also provides funding and
expertise that will enhance each state's ability to monitor and assess the quality of its waters in the future.
The Wadeable Streams Assessment is available for distribution. To order a copy, go to www.epa.gov/epahome/publications.htm , send an email to nscep@bps-lmit.com, or call 1-800-490-9198. Be sure to include to include the publication number (EPA 841-B-06-002) in your request.
Wadeable Streams Press Release
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Cover, Acknowledgements, & Table of Contents (9 pp, 2.1MB)
Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: Design of the Wadeable Streams Assessment
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Chapter 2: Condition of the Nation's Streams
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Chapter 3: Wadeable Streams Assessment Ecoregion Results
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Chapter 4: Summary and Next Steps
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Glossary and References
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