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Riparian Condition Classes: Hydrologic Thresholds & Limitations

Learn about the Hydrologic Thresholds for Riparian Condition Classes from 1 to 3. Understand water availability's impact on functioning and site scores. Find out how to identify reduced water availability stressors and intermediate conditions in riparian areas.

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Riparian Condition Classes: Hydrologic Thresholds & Limitations

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  1. Limitations by Reach

  2. Functioning Condition Site Scores • Scores of 1 to 1.5 indicate reduced water availability or stressors producing similar effects (Condition Class 1). • Scores of 1.5 to 2.5 indicate intermediate conditions of water availability (Condition Class 2). • Scores of 2.5 to 3.0 indicate no apparent water stress (Condition Class 3).

  3. Hydrologic Thresholds for Riparian Condition Classes

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