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Advisory Committee on Water Information Streamgaging Task Force Charge: Determine the streamflow information needs of the Nation, identify the optimal streamgaging network to meet the needs, and prepare recommendations for funding responsibilities.

Streamgaging Task Force Members Interstate Council on Water Policy U. S. Geological Survey American Association of State Geologists American Society of Civil Engineers American Water Resources Association Association of State Floodplain Managers Association of Western State Engineers Ground Water Protection Council

Streamgaging Task Force Members Tennessee Valley Authority Western States Water Council Bureau of Reclamation National Weather Service Natural Resources Conservation Service U. S. Environmental Protection Agency U. S. Army Corps of Engineers

Streamgaging Task Force Plan 1.Identify goals of a national network 2.Compile information on all available streamgaging stations 3.Evaluate achievement of National goals using the USGS network model 4.Identify additional stations needed to achieve each goal 5.Estimate cost of new or upgraded stations 6.Propose a long-term funding strategy 7.Submit recommendations to the ACWI

Streamgaging Task Force National Network Goals 1.NWS and NRCS forecast points* 2.NFIP communities 3.Key river basins* 4.River basin compacts and decrees and major river crossings of state, tribal, and international boundaries* 5.Representative streams and rivers for flow estimation and long-term trends* 6.National water-quality monitoring network streams* 7.Rivers with impaired water quality

Streamgaging Task Force National Network Goals 8.Rivers with NPDES permits exceeding 10 MGD 9.Rivers with significant canoeing, kayaking and rafting 10.Rivers draining Federal lands 11.Major rivers with diversions 12.Inflow and outflow of major reservoirs 13.Rivers supporting migratory fish populations 14.Rivers used for commercial navigation

USGS Network Model Conterminous U.S. 60,000 streams (total 1M kilometers) 329 river basins and 2,200 watersheds NWS and NRCS sites 18,000 NFIP communities 303(d) file of impaired reaches NPDES permits Reservoir inventory Whitewater inventory Water use by county and HUC 20,000 streamflow stations –7,000 USGS active –1,800 other agency stations

National Flood Insurance Program Sites 21,602 Participating Communities Active Inactive Proposed NSIP Site Other Agency Gages New Site

Stream Reaches with Impaired Water Quality Active Site Inactive Site Other Agency Site Proposed NSIP Site - 76 Total 9123 Gages Required, of which 3120 Existing Gages New Site

National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Sites Active Site Inactive Site Other Agency Site Proposed NSIP Site - 49 Gages New Site

American Whitewater Stream Reaches 1485 Streams – over 19,000 Miles Active Site Inactive Site Other Agency Site - 31 Proposed NSIP Site - 9 Total of 2,175 gages required to meet 50% of metric Existing Gages New Site

Active - 36 Inactive - 18 Proposed NSIP Site - 28 Other Agency - 7 Total 89 Sites, 40 NSIP Sites Rivers Draining Federal Lands Federal Lands

Surface-Water Diversions > 25 percent surface-water diversion Active - 11 Inactive - 3 Proposed NSIP Site - 9 Other Agency - 4 Total 27 Sites

Reservoirs with at least 50,000 ac-ft of Normal Capacity 162 Meet Goal 399 w/ Outflow Gage Only 41 w/ Inflow Gage Only 160 w/ NO Inflow or Outflow Gage 793 additional gages needed to meet goal 763 Reservoirs

Migratory Fish Habitat Active Site Inactive Site - 82 Other Agency Site - 14 Proposed NSIP Site - 4 New Site Total Sites and Coastal Cataloging Units

Active Site - 55 Inactive Site - 31 Other Agency Site - 34 New/Proposed Site - 88 Total 208 Sites, 98 NSIP Sites Commercial Navigable Rivers 194 Locks & Dams on 37 Rivers

Summary of Task Force Requirements NWS and NRCS forecasting3,127 NFIP communities7,297 Major river basins 384 Compacts and borders 538 Flow estimation and trends 849 Water-quality monitoring 209 Impaired water quality9,123 NPDES permits2,116 River safety4,350 Federal lands 89 Surface-water diversions 27 Reservoirs1,526 Migratory fish habitat 296 Commercial navigation 208 Total individual requirements 30,385 Actual number of stations required 18,330

Number of Goals Met By Proposed Network Stations (30,385 requirements; 18,330 stations) 1 Goal – 12,210 Sites 2 Goals – 4,170 Sites 3-4 Goals – 1,800 Sites 5-9 Goals – 149 Sites