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Under the 2012 Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act (RESTORE Act) the the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Council), has statutory requirements to report on the progress of funded projects and programs. Each Council funded project will perform project sites specific monitoring. In order to effectively aggregate and analyze project specific results, there is a need to establish monitoring and assessment protocols and standards for the Council that will be followed by each project. This will allow the Council to better evaluate progress towards comprehensive ecosystem restoration and better leverage ongoing monitoring efforts by...
The Nitrogen and Phosphorus Pollution Data Access Tool (NPDAT) enables users to view and download nitrogen and phosphorus pollution data from a variety of databases. The NPDAT utilizes shared Web services, including the STORET and NWIS Mini-Portal services and numerous mapping services. It also leverages the common code base used by the EPA's Recovery Mapper, MyWATERS Mapper, and Beaches Mapper Web mapping applications. In doing so, it supports the basic tenets of the EPA's Geo-Spatial Platform initiative. In addition to shared web services, which provide real-time access to data in certain data systems, NPDAT includes information downloaded from several data systems. These were the best available to EPA at the...
The Water Quality Portal (WQP) is a cooperative service sponsored by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC). It serves data collected by over 400 state, federal, tribal, and local agencies.
The Nooksack River watershed comprises the majority of the Water Resources Inventory Area 1 (WRIA 1) located in Whatcom County in Washington State. From its headwaters in the northwestern Cascade Mountains, the Nooksack River drains approximately 809 square miles, comprising most of western Whatcom County, including agricultural areas and the developed lowlands surrounding the towns of Deming, Everson, Lynden, and Ferndale. The Nooksack River enters the Lummi Indian Reservation at its eastern extent, which contains the majority of the Nooksack River delta before it discharges into the marine waters of Bellingham Bay. The Nooksack River is also the primary source of freshwater into Portage Bay, which is located approximately...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Environmental Health,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Quality,
Water Resources,
biota,
The United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) New Jersey Water Science Center, in coordination with the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) deployed a novel bacterial water-quality monitor, the Fluidion Alert V2 (Fluidion), in the Delaware River at Pyne Poynt Park in Camden County, New Jersey. Following United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recreational water quality criteria, DRBC has been evaluating fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) abundance along Lower Delaware River at Pyne Poynt Park in support of primary use recreation (DRBC, 2022). The EPA recreation criteria establish acceptable levels of FIB abundance for primary contact recreation, such as swimming, and secondary contact recreation, such...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Camden,
Delaware River,
Delaware River Basin,
Environmental Health,
FIB monitoring,
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