One of the most influential environmental laws in the US – the 1972 Clean Water Act – included the visionary objective of maintaining and restoring aquatic ecological integrity. However, the efficacy of the Act depends on how integrity is assessed. Reviewing the assessment literature for fresh waters over the past 40 years, we found evidence of methodological trends toward increased repeatability, transferability, and robustness of assessments over time. However, implementation gaps were revealed, based on the relatively weak linkages to freshwater policies, stakeholder involvement, emerging threats, and conservation opportunities. A related survey of assessment practitioners underscored the disparity between need versus availability of ass...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
Historical assessments of stream condition have usually focused on describing the chemical quality o...
Since 1986, water quality in the Tualatin River basin outside of Portland, Oregon has been managed t...
The goal of the Clean Water Act (CWA) is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical and biologic...
Some of the major underpinnings of the Clean Water Act ( CWA ) merit reconsideration given changes i...
The goal of the 1972 amended Federal Water Pollution Control Act (or the Clean Water Act) is “to res...
Human society has used freshwater from rivers, lakes, groundwater, and wetlands for many different u...
The focus of this presentation is to summarize the Department of Ecology’s collection, model develop...
In the approximately four decades since Congress adopted sweeping amendments to the Federal Water Po...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation’s surf...
Water resources managers and conservation biologists need reliable, quantitative, and directly compa...
The Wadeable Streams Assessment (WSA) provided the first statistically sound summary of the ecologic...
∗ Corresponding author. Using Ecological Data as a Foundation for Decision-Making in the USA Decisio...
The 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA) provided crucial environmental protections, spurring research and cor...
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
Historical assessments of stream condition have usually focused on describing the chemical quality o...
Since 1986, water quality in the Tualatin River basin outside of Portland, Oregon has been managed t...
The goal of the Clean Water Act (CWA) is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical and biologic...
Some of the major underpinnings of the Clean Water Act ( CWA ) merit reconsideration given changes i...
The goal of the 1972 amended Federal Water Pollution Control Act (or the Clean Water Act) is “to res...
Human society has used freshwater from rivers, lakes, groundwater, and wetlands for many different u...
The focus of this presentation is to summarize the Department of Ecology’s collection, model develop...
In the approximately four decades since Congress adopted sweeping amendments to the Federal Water Po...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation’s surf...
Water resources managers and conservation biologists need reliable, quantitative, and directly compa...
The Wadeable Streams Assessment (WSA) provided the first statistically sound summary of the ecologic...
∗ Corresponding author. Using Ecological Data as a Foundation for Decision-Making in the USA Decisio...
The 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA) provided crucial environmental protections, spurring research and cor...
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
Historical assessments of stream condition have usually focused on describing the chemical quality o...
Since 1986, water quality in the Tualatin River basin outside of Portland, Oregon has been managed t...