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Published in: Environmental Management 1/2015

01-07-2015

Validation of Rapid Assessment Methods to Determine Streamflow Duration Classes in the Pacific Northwest, USA

Authors: Tracie-Lynn Nadeau, Scott G. Leibowitz, Parker J. Wigington Jr., Joseph L. Ebersole, Ken M. Fritz, Robert A. Coulombe, Randy L. Comeleo, Karen A. Blocksom

Published in: Environmental Management | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

United States Supreme Court rulings have created uncertainty regarding U.S. Clean Water Act (CWA) authority over certain waters, and established new data and analytical requirements for determining CWA jurisdiction. Thus, rapid assessment methods are needed that can differentiate between ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial streams. We report on the validation of several methods. The first (Interim Method) was developed through best professional judgment (BPJ); an alternative (Revised Method) resulted from statistical analysis. We tested the Interim Method on 178 study reaches in Oregon, and constructed the Revised Method based on statistical analysis of the Oregon data. Next, we evaluated the regional applicability of the methods on 86 study reaches across a variety of hydrologic landscapes in Washington and Idaho. During the second phase, we also compared the Revised Method with a similar approach (Combined Method) based on combined field data from Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. We further compared field-based methods with a GIS-based approach (GIS Method) that used the National Hydrography Dataset and a synthetic stream network. Evaluations of all methods compared results with actual streamflow duration classes. The Revised Method correctly determined known streamflow duration 83.9 % of the time, versus 62.3 % accuracy of the Interim Method and 43.6 % accuracy for the GIS-based approach. The Combined Method did not significantly outperform the Revised Method. Analysis showed biological indicators most accurately discriminate streamflow duration classes. While BPJ established a testable hypothesis, this study illustrates the importance of quantitative field testing of rapid assessment methods. Results support a consistent method applicable across the Pacific Northwest.

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Metadata
Title
Validation of Rapid Assessment Methods to Determine Streamflow Duration Classes in the Pacific Northwest, USA
Authors
Tracie-Lynn Nadeau
Scott G. Leibowitz
Parker J. Wigington Jr.
Joseph L. Ebersole
Ken M. Fritz
Robert A. Coulombe
Randy L. Comeleo
Karen A. Blocksom
Publication date
01-07-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Environmental Management / Issue 1/2015
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0466-4

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