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Update on Monitoring Efforts

Update on Monitoring Efforts. Land Based Watershed Monitoring Efforts and New Stations Recently Installed Dick Bartz USGS, Ohio Water Science Center June 11, 2014. Heidelberg University – Tributary Monitoring . Approach. Before/After Control Impact Design

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Update on Monitoring Efforts

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  1. Update on Monitoring Efforts Land Based Watershed Monitoring Efforts and New Stations Recently Installed Dick Bartz USGS, Ohio Water Science Center June 11, 2014

  2. Heidelberg University – Tributary Monitoring

  3. Approach • Before/After Control Impact Design • 34 fields (17 pair) representative of Ohio crop production agriculture (9 pair in WLEB, 4 pair in Upper Wabash, 4 pair in Upper Scioto) • Surface and subsurface combination when possible

  4. USGSGages

  5. What is not shown Michigan ARS EoF sites? OEPA, IDEM, and MI DEQ NAWQMN sites In OH, 8 in WLEB and 4 in Sandusky; 1970s USGS Stream Gages (7) in the Sandusky River basin OWRC coordination State, federal, local governments, Conservancy Districts, Universities, Sewer Districts

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