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Categories: Publication;
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Tags: Instream Flow,
Reservoirs,
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SW 4040 Water demand; AQ 00005 Underground Services and Wate,
Storage,
![]() Note: The contents of this map are still under development and are being made available for illustration purposes only. These data are not to be used without permission by the map author. Risk of altered ecologically significant components of the flow regime due to human impacts. The SARP Flow Alteration Assessment provides a regional characterization of the distribution and risk of altered flow regimes at the NHDPlus segment scale. The human impacts include runoff from impervious surfaces, evaporative losses from artificial water bodies, and surface water use. Impacts of these activities on selected ecologically significant components of the flow regime are given in the attached document. These flow components...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Ecology Abst,
Brown trout,
Current velocity,
Ecological distribution,
Freshwater ecology,
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Arid Lands,
Arid environments,
Arid regions,
Attitudes,
Environmental legislation,
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Instream Flow,
Legal Aspects,
Riparian Rights,
SW 4050 Water law and institutions,
USA,
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Tags: Benefits,
Environmental Protection,
Instream Flow,
Rivers,
SW 4020 Evaluation process,
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Tags: Appropriation,
Case Studies,
Ecological Effects,
Environmental Protection,
Fishery management,
![]() Maps of priority conservation areas were obtained for DOI and USFS protected lands, state wildlife action plans, SARP regional threat assessment maps, TNC ecoregional portfolios (see map on left), and others. Conservation status was assigned to NHD+ river segments. The Aquatic Conservation Area report to the SALCC documents attempts to designate a single set of priority areas from these resources (see link below). Due to inconsistencies in the objectives and methods used to designate priority areas among states and other groups, the effort was not successful for the SALCC. Another attempt will be made for the GCPLCC project.  For more detailed information, go to the SIFN page on the SARP website at http://www.southeastaquatics.net/sarps-programs/sifn
![]() Cumulative Risk of Flow Alteration from Surface Water Consumption within the Network Catchment, symbolized with flowlines
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Discharge Measurement,
Flow Rates,
Gaging Stations,
Gaging Stations,
Instream Flow,
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Climates,
Flow Rates,
Instream Flow,
Model Studies,
Reservoir Operation,
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