National Rivers and Streams Assessment 2008-2009 Results
The NRSA 2008-2009 report presents the results of an unprecedented national scale sampling effort undertaken by the U.S. EPA and its state and tribal partners.
National Rivers and Streams Assessment 2008-2009 Reports and Data
National Rivers and Streams Assessment 2008-2009 Results Slideshow
This survey suggests the need to address the many sources of these stressors — including runoff from urban areas, agricultural practices, and wastewater — in order to ensure healthier waters for future generations.
The primary biological indicator used in the NRSA 2008/09 is based on macroinvertebrates (aquatic insects and other creatures such as snails and crayfish). Macroinvertebrates respond to pollution in predictable ways.
This survey suggests the need to address the many sources of these stressors — including runoff from urban areas, agricultural practices, and wastewater — in order to ensure healthier waters for future generations.
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