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National Rivers and Streams
Assessment 2008–009 Draft Report
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ACTION: Notice of availability and
request for comments.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given for a
45-day public review and comment
period on the draft report of the
National Rivers and Streams
Assessment 2008–2009 (NRSA). The
NRSA draft report describes the results
of the nationwide probabilistic survey
that was conducted in the summers of
2008 and 2009. EPA and its state/tribal
partners looked at biological conditions
in rivers and streams of the
conterminous United States. The draft
NRSA 2008–2009 report includes
information on how the survey was
implemented, what the findings were on
a national and ecoregional scale, and
future actions and challenges.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To better
answer questions about the condition of
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state and tribal partners have embarked
on a series of surveys under the
National Aquatic Resource Surveys
(NARS) program. The draft NRSA 2008–
2009 is the most recent in this series of
surveys. The goals of the draft NRSA
2008–2009 are to:
• Generate scientifically valid and
environmentally relevant information
on the condition of the nation’s river
and stream resources
• Identify key stressors to river and
stream health and explore their
relative importance
• Establish baseline information for
future trends assessment
Using a statistical survey design, sites
were selected at random to represent the
condition of the larger population of
rivers and streams across the lower 48
states, from the largest ‘‘great rivers’’ to
the smallest headwater streams. 1,924
sites were sampled.
The draft NRSA finds that 55% of the
nation’s river and stream miles do not
support healthy biological communities
when compared to least disturbed sites
in similar ecological regions. Fair
conditions are found in 23% of river
and stream miles, while 21% are in
good condition and support healthy
aquatic communities. Of the stressors
that were examined, phosphorus and
nitrogen are the most widespread.
Biological communities are at increased
risk for poor condition when
phosphorus and nitrogen levels are
high. This is the first time a national
monitoring study of the overall
condition of rivers and streams has been
conducted using a statistically-valid
random sample approach.
The draft report has undergone State
and EPA review. EPA, through this
public review, is seeking comment on
the information contained in the draft
report, the reasonableness of the
conclusions, and the clarity with which
the information is presented. You may
view and download the draft report
from EPA’s Web site at https://
water.epa.gov/type/rsl/monitoring/
riverssurvey/index.cfm.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL- 9793-8]
National Rivers and Streams Assessment 2008-009 Draft Report
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of availability and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given for a 45-day public review and comment
period on the draft report of the National Rivers and Streams
Assessment 2008-2009 (NRSA). The NRSA draft report describes the
results of the nationwide probabilistic survey that was conducted in
the summers of 2008 and 2009. EPA and its state/tribal partners looked
at biological conditions in rivers and streams of the conterminous
United States. The draft NRSA 2008-2009 report includes information on
how the survey was implemented, what the findings were on a national
and ecoregional scale, and future actions and challenges.
DATES: Comments must be received by 11:59 p.m. May 9, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Email your comments to nrsa-hq@epa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alice Mayio, Assessment and Watershed
Protection Division, Office of Water, Washington DC Phone: 202-566-
1184; email: mayio.alice@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To better answer questions about the
condition of waters across the country, EPA and its state and tribal
partners have embarked on a series of surveys under the National
Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS) program. The draft NRSA 2008-2009 is
the most recent in this series of surveys. The goals of the draft NRSA
2008-2009 are to:
Generate scientifically valid and environmentally relevant
information on the condition of the nation's river and stream resources
Identify key stressors to river and stream health and explore
their relative importance
Establish baseline information for future trends
assessment
Using a statistical survey design, sites were selected at random to
represent the condition of the larger population of rivers and streams
across the lower 48 states, from the largest ``great rivers'' to the
smallest headwater streams. 1,924 sites were sampled.
The draft NRSA finds that 55% of the nation's river and stream
miles do not support healthy biological communities when compared to
least disturbed sites in similar ecological regions. Fair conditions
are found in 23% of river and stream miles, while 21% are in good
condition and support healthy aquatic communities. Of the stressors
that were examined, phosphorus and nitrogen are the most widespread.
Biological communities are at increased risk for poor condition when
phosphorus and nitrogen levels are high. This is the first time a
national monitoring study of the overall condition of rivers and
streams has been conducted using a statistically-valid random sample
approach.
The draft report has undergone State and EPA review. EPA, through
this public review, is seeking comment on the information contained in
the draft report, the reasonableness of the conclusions, and the
clarity with which the information is presented. You may view and
download the draft report from EPA's Web site at https://water.epa.gov/type/rsl/monitoring/riverssurvey/index.cfm.
Dated: March 14, 2013.
Nancy K. Stoner,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Water.
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