Rivers and Streams: Upgrading Monitoring of the Nation's Freshwater Resources - Meeting the Spirit of the Clean Water Act

The goal of the Clean Water Act (CWA) is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the waters in the United States. Much of the monitoring and assessment is reasonably delegated to the States to monitor and report the condition of their water to Congress through the...

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Main Authors: Paulsen, Steven G. (Author), Peck, David V. (Author), Kaufmann, Philip R. (Author), Herlihy, Alan T. (Author)
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Published: IntechOpen, 2020-06-29.
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Summary:The goal of the Clean Water Act (CWA) is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the waters in the United States. Much of the monitoring and assessment is reasonably delegated to the States to monitor and report the condition of their water to Congress through the Environmental Protection Agency. States have historically been fully occupied in monitoring the most egregious water quality problems along with select high priority water bodies. This approach, while addressing State priorities with finite resources, does not capture the full spectrum and scope of water quality conditions within and across State boundaries. Hence, the reporting on progress in meeting the goals of the CWA has not been realized. In this chapter, we describe the partnership between EPA, the States and Tribes to remedy this information gap for rivers and streams. Filling this gap requires both improved monitoring designs to reflect conditions across all waters as well as the expansion of indicators to move beyond water chemistry to include all three elements of the CWA goal-chemical, physical and biological integrity.
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