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Rapid Bioassessment of Stream Health

Handbook / Manual
By: Duncan L Hughes(Editor), James Gore(Editor), Michele P Brossett(Editor), John R Olson(Editor)
335 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, 168 tables
Publisher: CRC Press
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Paperback reprint of a 2009 book.

Tasked by the Clean Water Act to restore and maintain the integrity of their waters, state and local governments must develop systems for assessing the health of the streams within their borders. They quickly find that one size does not fit all when it comes to sampling. Rapid Bioassessment of Stream Health examines the sampling techniques, laboratory methods, and data analysis necessary to create a protocol for analyzing the health of streams, using rapid bioassessment techniques.

The editors explore how to determine reference streams in each ecoregion and subecoregion with specific indices of health. They provide field methods for monitoring and sampling invertebrates and laboratory methods for subsampling. The work focuses on the application of the EPA's Rapid Bioassessment Protocol (RBP) but suggests various techniques that can be used to improve sampling protocols and quality control, where necessary. It also includes general listings of health classifications, appendices of more than 300 streams that have been sampled, and a GIS method for designating the reference condition for purposes of comparison in each ecological unit.

Although the EPA's RBP Manual is considered to be the standard of information on the types of metrics that can be used, this book explores, from a state regulatory standpoint, the practical development of such a system to begin compliance with critical sections of the Clean Water Act. A compendium of information about prioritizing those streams and small rivers requiring analysis, Rapid Bioassessment of Stream Health contains guidelines on the assessment of streams in a particular ecoregion and sampling streams that are at least impaired as points of comparison. It supplies guidance for the production of other rapid bioassessment tools customized to various ecoregions and subecoregions.

Contents

Introduction.
Reference Conditions: Selection of Regional Reference Sites. Assessing Impact Using the Synoptic Approach.
Data Sources and Preprocessing.
Field and Laboratory Methods.
Data Analysis.
An Unbiased Approach to Creating Reference Conditions.
Biotic Index Development.
The Numerical Ranking System.
Fixed-Count Subsampling and Bootstrap Resampling: An Evaluation. Is the Representative Stream Reach Really "Representative"? Analysis through Examination of QA/QC Samples.
A Final Assessment of Rapid Bioassessment.
Incorporating Rapid Bioassessment into the Regulatory Structure.

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Handbook / Manual
By: Duncan L Hughes(Editor), James Gore(Editor), Michele P Brossett(Editor), John R Olson(Editor)
335 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, 168 tables
Publisher: CRC Press
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